Bexleyheath Wreaths

Welcome to Bexleyheath Flowers, your friendly local florist passionate about creating beautiful wreaths for every occasion in Bexleyheath and the surrounding areas. With years of experience and a real love for flowers, our team handcrafts each wreath with care and premium blooms, perfect for heartfelt tributes, seasonal celebrations, or welcoming decor.

As your local experts, we know and cherish our Bexleyheath community, serving neighbourhoods like Barnehurst and Welling. Whether you’re near Broadway Shopping Centre, strolling past Danson Park, or residing along The Green, we’re always close by, ready to help you choose the perfect arrangement.

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WREATHS
A dignified circular funeral wreath photographed on a stark white background, composed of a dense, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are closely set so their cushiony, ruffled heads form a seamless, pillow-like base that suggests peace, continuity, and reverence. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a considered accent of purple Eustoma, from richly hued violet blooms to paler lavender buds, their layered petals offering a velvet softness against the crisp white. Slender green stems and a variety of leafy greens - including variegated foliage and delicate fern-like sprigs - weave through the purple cluster, introducing texture and a natural freshness that prevents the composition from feeling flat. Around the inner and outer rims a fine, crinkled band of dark purple mesh or lace peeks out, tying the accent colour into the wreath's foundation and lending an understated, elegant trim. The photo's soft, even lighting creates a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, giving it depth and a respectful presence on the white field. I imagine its faint, calming fragrance: the clean floral note of chrysanthemum with a cool, slightly sweet lift from the lisianthus, a scent appropriate to a farewell. This arrangement is described with the quiet confidence of a local florist who knows Bexleyheath and nearby Danson Park and the Broadway, and it is prepared with careful craftsmanship for services or memorials. For families in the area seeking sympathetic tribute pieces, Bexleyheath Flowers can recreate this wreath tailored to their wishes.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular memorial wreath reads as a gentle, tactile gesture of solace: a dense halo of immaculate white chrysanthemum heads, each petal layered like soft feathers, builds the wreath's generous body and creates a uniform, consoling surface. The composition is lit evenly against a white backdrop so every texture and fold is visible - the chrysanthemums' cool, ivory faces contrasted by a small flourish at the top-left where three pale yellow roses bloom together, their creamy warmth suggesting friendship and tender memory. Fine sprays of baby's breath lace the roses with a delicate, cloud-like softness, while tiny lavender-hued statice offer muted accents that whisper of early spring. Various greens - broad, smooth salal-like leaves alongside wispy fern fronds - tuck the cluster into the wreath, offering structural support and a verdant counterpoint to the pale flowers. A faint purple mesh or ribbon edge is visible beneath the white blooms on both inner and outer rims, adding a discreet sense of depth and ceremonial grace. The overall mood is one of composed respect and quiet reassurance; a piece suited for memorial services or graveside arrangements in and around Bexleyheath, from small chapels near the Broadway to wakes held close to local community halls. The design feels handcrafted and considered, the kind of sympathetic tribute a neighbourhood florist would prepare with steady hands and thoughtful care.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath, captured against a crisp white backdrop, shows a meticulously arranged ring of delicate white and lilac-toned flowers, crafted with the kind of care you might expect from a long-standing Bexleyheath florist. The base of the wreath is composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, its countless tiny blooms forming a soft, plush cushion that looks like freshly fallen snow along the paths by Danson Lake. Each sprig overlaps the next, creating a dense, cloud-like texture that feels both airy and abundant. Resting on this gentle haze are clusters of Lisianthus flowers, their petals slightly ruffled and velvety to the touch. These larger blooms are predominantly white, but every edge is finely traced with shades of lavender, mauve, and violet, giving the impression of gentle brushstrokes. Some Lisianthus blossoms are wide open, displaying layered petals and darker centres that add depth and shadow; others are still in bud form, tinged with pale green and creamy yellow, symbolising tender new beginnings amidst sorrow. The wreath's open centre forms a calm, empty space, echoing the circle's timeless meaning of eternity and lasting remembrance. With no visible bow or extra greenery, the arrangement relies solely on the interplay of white and purple to convey peace and quiet grace. This elegant funeral wreath would sit beautifully in any Bexleyheath chapel or crematorium service, or travel carefully for same-day delivery to local homes, offering a gentle, fragrant expression of sympathy and enduring love when words feel insufficient.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A carefully composed circular wreath, centred on a dense, cloud-like cushion of pristine white chrysanthemums whose countless florets create a soft, velvety texture that suggests calm and purity. Subtly visible beneath the white, deep purple netting or fine lace adds a dignified layer of colour, visible along the inner circumference and giving the piece discreet depth. Anchoring the wreath in the upper-left quarter is a tender cluster of foliage and blooms: a perfectly formed cream rose opens slowly, its smooth petals glowing against a nest of variegated leaves with paler edges and light, feathery fern fronds. Scattered through this cluster are narrow sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their tiny, papery flowers bringing delicate contrast and quiet texture. Balancing the left-side cluster, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right side from roughly two to five o'clock; their trumpet-like blooms display a soft gradient from rich mauve or deep purple at the tips into a warm peach-pink or blush at the base, the petals' satiny surfaces catching gentle light. The lilies' bright green stems curve beneath and are tastefully woven into the chrysanthemum base, while a single long green stem extends from the left cluster across the lower wreath to meet the lilies, a subtle line that unites the design. Set against a bright white background, the composition reads as both refined and comforting, handcrafted by an experienced florist as a sympathetic tribute for a funeral, memorial service, or remembrance ceremony, suited to families seeking a peaceful, enduring expression of condolence in Bexleyheath and nearby communities.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centred against a clean white background, this full circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of roses and ferns, designed to offer a comforting presence in times of loss. The ring is densely packed so that the flowers form an unbroken tapestry of pastel colour, with only delicate traces of dark green fern foliage emerging at the edges and between the blooms. The main roses are large and open, their creamy white, pale peach, buttery yellow and gently muted lavender petals layered like silk, each one caught in a moment of stillness. Interwoven among them are smaller blush pink spray roses, some in tight, pointed buds and others half-open, suggesting the unfolding of memories and the continuation of love beyond a final farewell. The dusty mauve roses add a quiet, antique tone that feels particularly suited to dignified memorial services in Bexleyheath churches and chapels near the Broadway. The ferns, with their finely serrated fronds, create a rich verdant base that both supports and frames the delicate blooms while enhancing the perfect circular shape that symbolises eternity and unbroken remembrance. The palette is deliberately gentle and understated, with no bright or jarring tones, just a soft progression of pastels that calm the eye. Subtle, even lighting reveals the texture of each petal without deep shadow, giving the whole tribute a peaceful, almost contemplative glow. It feels like a wreath thoughtfully created for a local Bexleyheath family, a floral expression of sympathy, reverence and enduring affection during a funeral or memorial gathering.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Offering a vision of tranquillity and reverence, this circular floral wreath is skillfully composed with an abundance of white and vivid fuchsia lilies, their large trumpet-shaped blooms gracefully intermingling. The pristine white lilies form the heart of the arrangement, each flower radiant and softly scented, infusing the wreath with a calm sense of purity. Nestled between their pristine petals, striking fuchsia pink stargazer lilies burst forth, their deep color punctuated by subtle speckles, lending a vibrant energy that balances grief with cherished memories. Amidst the lilies, clusters of pale pink and soft cream roses appear, their ruffled petals and gentle tones evoking tenderness and emotional warmth. Delicate green foliage, possibly eucalyptus, is woven throughout, creating structure and an undercurrent of freshness. The thoughtful design, shaped into a perfect unbroken circle, gently draws the eye back again and again-a symbol of unending love and remembrance. Designed by Bexleyheath's experienced local florists, this wreath is a frequent choice for memorials and farewell ceremonies in neighborhoods such as Upton and around Broadway. Its balanced interplay of color, scent, and texture provides gentle comfort, transforming the occasion into a dignified celebration of life. With its elegant presentation-set against a clean white background that intensifies each bloom-the wreath becomes a poetic, deeply personal tribute for times of loss, capturing both sorrow and hope.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white ground, this circular sympathy wreath is the kind of quiet, carefully made tribute we often prepare at Bexleyheath Flowers for services across Bexleyheath and nearby Danson Park chapels. The majority of the ring is formed from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom contributing to a continuous, plush surface that visually reads as both soft and solemn. The chrysanthemum petals create a muted, cloud-like texture that speaks of purity and peaceful rest. From the upper left portion of the ring rises a composed bouquet of accent blooms: warm, open yellow roses-petals spiralled in shades of butter and gold-set alongside saturated purple lisianthus whose ruffled sockets lend a refined, velvety contrast. Small, pale lavender lisianthus buds and tender green shoots peek through, introducing a sense of quiet renewal. Fresh green foliage-glossy rounded leaves and slender fern fronds-frames and supports the flowers, their varied greens enhancing the saturation of the roses and lisianthus. A narrow strip of dark purple crinoline ribbon is visible under the white flowers along the wreath's edge, a considered detail that subtly mirrors the purple tones above. Under soft, diffused light the arrangement reads as respectful and restrained, a composition designed to express condolence with warmth and craft. It's the kind of piece families in Bexleyheath choose to honour a loved one's memory with dignity and local care.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined sympathy wreath is shown as a complete, unbroken circle of flowers set against a crisp white backdrop, the composition radiating stillness and respect. Large white Oriental lilies dominate the design, placed closely together so their broad, satin-like petals overlap and create a luxurious, cloud-like effect. Many blooms are fully open, revealing pale green centres and elongated stamens tipped with delicate brown anthers, while a few partially opened buds hint at quiet transition. Nestled among the lilies are graceful Lisianthus blooms, their petals softly ruffled and edged in shades of lilac and soft purple, gently echoing the calm skies often seen over Bexleyheath's open spaces and local parks. The colour palette remains understated, with the white and lavender tones enhanced by scattered glimpses of fresh, deep green foliage and fine, slender leaves that break up the abundance of petals. The wreath is carefully structured so the flowers form a smooth, even ring, symbolising eternity and the unending bond between loved ones. The lighting is bright yet gentle, with no harsh shadows, allowing the viewer to appreciate the velvety textures and subtle curves of each bloom. This floral tribute, reminiscent of arrangements lovingly prepared by Bexleyheath Flowers for local services and wakes, feels both intimate and dignified. It would sit beautifully beside a photograph or candle at a funeral, offering a quiet, fragrant expression of sympathy, comfort, and lasting remembrance for families gathering to say farewell within the Bexleyheath community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a pristine white field, this circular sympathy wreath presents a dignified contrast of cool whites and deep blues, handcrafted with thoughtful care by a florist familiar with Bexleyheath's quieter moments of farewell. The main ring is densely packed with immaculate white chrysanthemums whose countless feathery petals form a soft, cloud-like band with a faintly domed profile; tiny hints of creamy yellow appear in some centres, offering a whisper of warmth within the gentle palette. Toward the upper-left a trio of intense royal-blue roses rises as the wreath's solemn focal point, each rose unfurling plush, velvety petals that hold colour like dusk, tucked into rich dark-green foliage which accentuates their hue. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon trims both the outer and inner edges, its glossy folds catching light and giving the wreath a composed, finished silhouette. The photograph's soft, even lighting and the shallow shadow beneath the piece emphasize the arrangement's texture and form-the contrast between the chrysanthemums' airy softness and the roses' dense velvet. I imagine this wreath placed at a Bexleyheath service, perhaps near the Broadway or a chapel close to Crook Log, where its quiet grace would offer consolation. From the subtle scent of chrysanthemums to the ribbon's tactile sheen, the design reads as a respectful, carefully balanced tribute for memorial services and moments of remembrance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit image shows a perfectly rounded floral wreath photographed from above against a clean white ground, the kind of thoughtful sympathy design you might see delivered to a quiet chapel in Bexleyheath. The entire ring is richly filled, without gaps, so that the flowers appear to form a continuous band of colour and texture. Large roses in a refined palette of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and gentle grey-purple dominate the composition, their many layered petals opening fully to reveal deep, velvety centres. These cool, muted tones create a soothing backdrop, ideal for reflecting on memories and sharing condolences. Between the larger heads, dainty clusters of blush pink spray roses weave through the wreath, some still in firm bud, others softly opening. This variation in bloom stage adds rhythm and natural movement, suggesting life's different chapters and the unfolding of a shared story. Everything is underpinned by a lush skirt of dark green ferns that radiate outward, their feathered leaves overlapping in rich, textured layers. The greenery frames the roses with an earthy calm, familiar to anyone who has wandered the tree-lined streets around Broadway or near Crook Log in Bexleyheath. Subtle shadows between petals and foliage give the arrangement depth, while the white background ensures the colours remain the quiet focus. The mood of the wreath is contemplative yet comforting, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, celebrations of life, or remembrance gatherings across the local Bexleyheath community, where families value beauty expressed with restraint and heartfelt care.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This elegant memorial wreath presents a dense, circular tapestry of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom contributing a soft, cushion-like surface that swells into a full, continuous ring. Set against a clean white background, the wreath is edged and subtly backed by a ruffled white satin ribbon that peeks through the petals and gives a refined, formal contour to the piece. A cluster of three deep-blue roses rests at the upper-left arc, their velvety petals unfurled in a luxurious sapphire hue; surrounding them are delicate sprays of white baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage that add classic contrast and depth. Flowing from the mid-left and sweeping toward the lower right, a slender spray of pure white orchids-reminiscent of Phalaenopsis-with smooth, sculptural petals creates an ethereal pathway across the blue base. Scattered along the orchid stem, fresh green buds at different stages suggest continuity and quiet hope amidst mourning. The textures-spiky chrysanthemum heads, velvety rose faces, airy gypsophila, and silky orchid petals-play against the satiny ribbon in a calm, cool light, producing a composition that feels thoughtful and measured. As a local floral tribute, this arrangement is particularly suited for funeral chapels, church halls, or graveside services in and around Bexleyheath and nearby Welling; it reads as a composed, compassionate expression of sympathy crafted with attentive care by experienced hands.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a plain white backdrop so that every flower stands out in quiet clarity. The wreath forms an unbroken ring of blooms in white, soft pink, and deep magenta, symbolising continuity and the enduring nature of love. Dominating the design are large white lilies, their petals broad and slightly curved at the tips, with central pistils and golden pollen-tipped stamens that give them a dignified, almost sacred presence. Interspersed among them are deep fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped flowers flushed with rich colour and gentle speckling, adding depth and warmth to the tribute. White gerbera daisies appear throughout the ring, each one with a dark central eye surrounded by layers of neat, slightly velvety petals that bring a sense of purity and light. Soft pink roses, in various stages from tight bud to partially opened bloom, whisper tenderness and remembrance, while creamy white roses, more fully blossomed, provide volume and a touch of classic funeral elegance. Smaller white filler flowers - perhaps spray carnations or petite chrysanthemums - tuck into every space, ensuring the wreath appears full and harmonious. Underneath, lush green foliage forms a dense, fresh base, with different leaf shapes and tones contributing depth and texture. The open centre of the wreath invites a feeling of contemplation, making it a fitting floral tribute for services in Bexleyheath, whether delivered to a local church near Townley Road or a crematorium nearby. Crafted as if by an experienced florist from Bexleyheath Flowers, it conveys quiet respect, gentle sympathy, and a sense of peace to grieving families.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a crisp white background, making every bloom and leaf easy to distinguish. The design centres on deep red carnations, their frilled petals layered in soft waves that give the wreath a plush, almost cushion-like appearance. Some carnations are large and open, revealing intricate folds, while others are smaller, adding gentle variation around the ring. Threaded between these are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, each flower a neat, rounded globe packed with tiny florets. Their fresh chartreuse tone brings a lively spark to the composition and lifts the darker reds, much like a patch of new grass brightens a familiar Bexleyheath garden. Framing the flowers is a generous mix of foliage: airy fern fronds create a darker green halo, while variegated pittosporum leaves introduce lighter streaks of cream and soft green, breaking up the density and adding movement. Tucked gracefully into one side is a looped ribbon in light green with darker green stripes, blending naturally with the leaves yet giving the arrangement a finished, bespoke feel. The white background throws the vivid colours into relief, and a faint shadow hints at the wreath's three-dimensional depth, as if it were hanging on a chapel stand or resting by a memorial at nearby cemeteries serving the Bexleyheath community. The overall mood is respectful yet vibrant, a floral tribute that balances sorrow with gratitude and remembrance, suitable for funerals, memorials, or graveside visits where families wish to express lasting love.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of flowers, symbolising continuity of love even in loss. The arrangement is lush and carefully balanced, with generous clusters of blush and light rose-pink roses that appear velvety and tender, mingling with frilled lisianthus in soft pink and a rich, almost inky purple. Two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, positioned at opposing points on the wreath, draw the eye with their flared petals and prominent stamens, their vibrant colour adding a sense of quiet strength to the gentler pastels. Threaded among the larger blooms are tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, creating a fine, cloud-like texture that links each section together. The greenery is abundant and varied: cool, silvery green leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus, feathery fern fronds, and dramatic blue eryngium thistles with spiky heads that add structure and a slightly wild, meadow-like feel. A few unopened lily buds nestle among the foliage, suggesting that the tribute will continue to evolve over the coming days. At the base of some focal flowers, sleek, striped green leaves are folded and curved, showing the skilled hand of a professional florist used to crafting funeral wreaths for services around Bexleyheath's churches and crematorium. The wreath's colours, textures, and circular form work together to convey sympathy, serenity, and remembrance, suited to honouring a loved one at a memorial gathering, a chapel of rest, or a quiet family farewell anywhere in and around Bexleyheath.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A circular wreath of white Baby's Breath fills the frame, photographed from above on a spotless white background, creating the impression of a soft, weightless ring of flowers. Each tiny gypsophila bloom contributes to a dense, cloud-like texture that wraps around in an unbroken circle, leaving a clean, open centre that feels contemplative and still. The white tones are cool and gentle, as though lit by diffused daylight on a quiet morning in Bexleyheath. Set into the lower right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a rich contrast in both colour and form. Their smooth, rolled petals curl into elegant trumpets, starting in a deep burgundy or magenta at the tips, then gradually transitioning to muted green along the underside and down the slender stems. The lilies' stems bend gracefully inward, partially cradled by the gypsophila, giving the sense that the flowers are quietly bowing in respect. The interplay between the fluffy Baby's Breath and the sleek, sculptural callas creates a balance of tenderness and strength. The composition feels considered and serene, ideal for a funeral wreath meant to honour a loved one with understated beauty. It is easy to imagine this piece being carried through the streets near Bexleyheath Broadway or laid gently at a graveside or memorial service, its white ring suggesting purity and eternal love, while the burgundy callas hint at the depth of emotion and the lasting impact of the life being remembered.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A full, round funeral wreath of roses and lilies rests visually against a bright white backdrop, forming a soft yet striking circle of pink, cream and green. The flowers are massed closely together so the ring feels plush and abundant, with no empty spaces, only overlapping petals and leaves. In the heart of the design are velvety roses in rich magenta, fuchsia and muted rose-pink, some just beginning to open, others fully bloomed so that their spiral centres are clearly visible. Interlaced among them are generous double lilies, their petals wide and softly layered, moving from creamy white at the base to blush and pale peach towards the tips, where faint deeper pink markings trace delicate lines. A scattering of fresh, lime-green buds hints at lilies still to come, adding a gentle sense of hope to the tribute. Surrounding and weaving through the blooms is a collar of foliage: deep green, glossy leaves and airy fern fronds with finely divided leaflets that create a feathery edge. The different greens lend depth, as though looking into a shaded garden border. Lit evenly against the white background, the arrangement feels calm and composed, allowing the rose and lily forms to speak of tenderness and respect. This type of wreath would be at home in a Bexleyheath farewell, perhaps travelling from a family house near the Broadway to a local chapel, carrying with it a message of remembrance, affection and quiet support for those in mourning.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the moment this wreath comes into my hands in the Bexleyheath Flowers studio, I feel the weight of its memory and the seriousness of its purpose. Dozens of deep red roses are coaxed into a perfect circle, each bloom chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with a quiet opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace-every rose brushing its neighbor, a tactile tapestry of crimson that seems to invite a gentle touch. The texture is lush, the surface velvety to the eye and imagined to the touch, while the scent of fresh florals lingers in the air. Light from a soft window bathes the arrangement, catching the spiraled centers of the roses and lending them a subtle glow. This wreath exists not simply as decoration but as a vessel of memory, an offering that can express both love and solemnity, celebration and sympathy. In our local market streets of Bexleyheath, I know its purpose is to comfort, to mark a special day, to accompany a ceremony with quiet dignity. We prepare these wreaths for delivery across the area, sometimes arriving within hours for last-minute requests, and always with the knowledge that each bloom carries a story. The red roses, the fullness of the ring, and the careful workmanship all speak to the craft of a local florist who understands the language of petals. It is a piece that invites reverence and hopeful wishes, a thoughtful gift or tribute that can honor a birthday, a memorial, or a meaningful moment near The Broadway.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath dominates a clean white backdrop, its colours and textures carefully balanced to convey both sorrow and warmth. Deep red roses are the stars of the arrangement, their velvety petals layered in tight spirals that open gradually towards the outer edges, each bloom slightly different in shade, from classic crimson to a near-burgundy depth. Between these roses, generous tufts of sunny yellow chrysanthemums emerge, their many slender petals forming fluffy, almost cloud-like clusters that soften the intensity of the red and add a gentle brightness. The combination of these flowers suggests love, gratitude and remembrance, without ever feeling heavy or overly somber. Around and beneath the blooms, a structured collar of mixed greenery provides shape and contrast: strong, healthy leaves in a rich forest green mingle with softer, muted grey-green foliage that may be eucalyptus, giving the wreath a subtly fragrant, natural character. The flowers are bound tightly together to form a full, unbroken circle, with a clearly defined open centre that symbolizes continuity and the cycle of life. The neutral white background and even lighting highlight the clarity of the design, allowing viewers to focus on each petal, stem and leaf. This is the kind of elegant tribute a local Bexleyheath family might choose for a memorial service near Danson Park or a final farewell at a nearby crematorium, a floral expression that feels both personal and dignified, as if created by a florist who understands the emotions behind every stem.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, as if each petal were woven with quiet care and reflection. The bloom's abundance is tempered by notes of silvery-green foliage that peek out in gentle crescents - breaths of calm amid the intense sentiment of the moment. The roses, classics of love and enduring devotion, create a mood of reverence as their velvety depths hold a soft, dusky fragrance evoking gardens at day's end. Light falls softly over the floral ring, tracing the gentle curves of the petals and imparting a warm, serene glow that seems to distill the memory into color. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece seems to speak beyond decoration, offering solace in its beauty and a promise that memories will endure. The wreath rests on a clean white backdrop in the shop, awaiting its moment in a ceremony tucked somewhere in Bexleyheath, perhaps near The Broadway or Danson Park. It can travel with the family - delivered with care to homes or chapels across the area - and is a tangible reminder that love, like a rose, can endure through time. For those seeking a dignified, timeless tribute, this red rose circle delivers both graceful presence and heartfelt meaning, a gentle invitation to pause, reflect, and remember.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white background, this circular funeral wreath is meticulously crafted to resemble a traditional maritime lifebuoy, its symbolism immediately clear and deeply moving. The ring is built from hundreds of small chrysanthemum-like flowers, closely packed so the surface appears plush and even, with only the subtle rise and fall of individual petals giving texture. The design is divided into four even quadrants, alternating between lush royal blue and immaculate white. The top left and lower right sections are a rich ocean blue, almost like deep water on a calm day, while the opposing quarters are filled with pure white blooms that lighten the whole composition. Around the inner edge, a fine dark blue ribbon is pleated into neat little folds, tracing the circle like a gentle wave and reinforcing the nautical feel. The open centre of the wreath is clearly defined, allowing the eye to read the familiar lifering shape at once. As a local florist in Bexleyheath, this is the kind of tribute I'd recommend for a funeral or memorial where the person had strong ties to the sea, the navy, or even to the lifeboat services often spoken of by families here from areas like Welling and Crayford. The colours and design suggest themes of rescue, safety, and being a steady presence for others, making it a touching choice to place beside a coffin, hearse, or memorial photo. The overall effect is elegant and respectful, with the blue and white palette offering a calm, reflective mood appropriate for services in and around Bexleyheath.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
An elegant sympathy wreath composed of cream-toned roses and pale yellow lilies, presented flat on a white ground and arranged with meticulous care to convey calm and reverence. Approximately a dozen large, fully opened ivory roses form the visual backbone, each bloom showing the classic, tightly furled centres that soften outward into layered petals. Between them, lemon-tinted lilies unfurl in long, trumpet-shaped petals - some wide open to reveal pale stamens, others held in neat buds to suggest unfolding life. The floral elements sit upon a dense bed of varied greenery: soft, lacy fern fronds give a filigree edge while clusters of rounded, dusky eucalyptus-like leaves introduce cooler green tones and a subtle contrast of shape. The photograph's overhead perspective emphasises the wreath's perfect circular geometry, a traditional emblem of remembrance and continuity. Light here is even and gentle, highlighting the creamy warmth of the roses against the fresh palest yellows of the lilies and making the greens read as a comforting backdrop rather than a competing element. There is an emotional hush to the composition - a quiet tenderness that speaks of care and memory. For families in Bexleyheath looking for a restrained, classic memorial wreath for a chapel service or graveside moment, this arrangement offers a dignified, handcrafted expression of condolence and steadiness.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00