Mortlake Wreaths by Mortlake Florist

At Mortlake Florist, we create elegant, hand-crafted wreaths in Mortlake that honour memories with grace and sincerity. Our experienced local florist team carefully selects fresh, long-lasting flowers to design classic and contemporary sympathy bouquets and wreaths, tailored to your wishes.

From peaceful whites and soft pastels to richer, more personal colour palettes, each wreath is made in our Mortlake studio, just moments from Mortlake High Street, Sheen Lane and the riverside by Mortlake Green. We regularly serve families and funeral directors across East Sheen, Kew and Barnes, ensuring every tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition.

We understand how important it is to get the details right at sensitive times. That's why we offer:

  • Careful guidance on flower choice, style and card messages
  • Reliable same-day delivery in Mortlake and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM
  • Thoughtful coordination with local funeral venues and homes

Whether you need a traditional circular wreath, a cross, or a bespoke design reflecting a loved one's personality, you can trust Mortlake Florist for respectful, expert craftsmanship. Use our secure website to order online for same-day delivery, or visit us in Mortlake to discuss the perfect floral tribute in person.

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WREATHS
When we designed this memorial wreath at Mortlake Florist, the intention was to craft a quietly comforting circle of remembrance that would sit well in chapels along Mortlake High Street and the surrounding streets towards Barnes and East Sheen. The base is a lavish, uninterrupted ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their many-petalled heads set tightly to create a plush, serene cushion that speaks of peace and continuity. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is an artful cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): intense violet blossoms alongside paler lavender blooms and slender unopened buds, producing a gentle gradient and a soft, velveteen texture against the white. Interspersed greens - from glossy, variegated leaves to delicate fern tendrils and suggestions of eucalyptus - give the spray natural structure, a fresh scent and a light, airy silhouette. Beneath the flowers, a subtle dark-purple mesh ribbon trims the wreath's inner and outer rings, its crinkled weave providing a refined counterpoint to the smooth chrysanthemums and tying the palette together. Studio lighting highlights the wreath's layered textures and casts a muted shadow beneath, while the overall composition remains restrained and respectful. This arrangement is offered for memorials across Mortlake and nearby Richmond Park areas; available for careful delivery by our team, it communicates heartfelt sympathy, quiet dignity and enduring remembrance without words.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtful, hand-arranged funeral wreath presented on a white background, composed predominantly of tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums whose countless ruffled petals create a sumptuous, reassuring texture. The design keeps a clear circular silhouette with an open centre that suggests unbroken love and continuity. On the upper-left arc a composed cluster of three pale yellow roses becomes the visual heart of the piece: their creamy blooms open in gentle spirals, offering warmth and a sense of care. Around the roses sit airy pinpricks of baby's breath (gypsophila) and small sprays of lavender-purple statice, their fine textures introducing a quiet, comforting contrast to the fuller chrysanthemum heads. Greens range from broad, softly veined leaves to delicate fern-like fronds, providing a verdant frame that lifts the composition. A slender band of dark purple netting or ribbon is intentionally visible through the white flowers along both inner and outer edges, adding subtle depth and a respectful accent of colour. The wreath is lightly lit by soft, neutral light that accentuates petal texture and casts a gentle shadow beneath the ring. Crafted with the care of a local Mortlake florist familiar with services along the Thames and Mortlake High Street, this arrangement is designed to offer solace and a composed, dignified presence at memorials and funerals across Mortlake, Barnes and nearby Richmond.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A delicately composed circular funeral wreath is pictured against a spotless white background, its design centred around a tranquil dialogue between snowy white and gentle purple. The wreath itself is flawlessly round, with an open centre that reinforces the symbolism of continuity and the cycle of life. Around the ring, countless stems of Baby's Breath weave together like fine lace, their tiny star-shaped blossoms forming a soft, cloud-like cushion. Emerging from this airy base are clusters of Lisianthus blooms, each one a study in refinement: silky white petals curl and ruffle outwards, edged in strokes of violet and rich lavender that deepen towards the tips. Some Lisianthus are in full bloom, with layered petals that create pools of soft shadow around the darker centres, while others remain in elegant bud, tinged with creamy yellow and muted green, hinting at the colour and beauty still to unfold. The combination of the cool whites and purples gives the wreath an ethereal, almost hushed presence, perfectly suited to a farewell gathering in Mortlake, perhaps in a quiet corner near the Thames path or in one of the local churches around Sheen Lane. The clean, studio-white background ensures that every flower is visible, from the fine Gypsophila stems to the gentle sheen of the Lisianthus petals. This is the kind of handcrafted tribute you might imagine being created by an experienced florist just off Mortlake High Street, ready to be delivered with care as a message of comfort, peace, and dignified remembrance for a memorial or graveside service.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular sympathy wreath, crafted with the quiet precision of a neighbourhood florist in Mortlake, rests against a bright white backdrop so every detail is visible. The foundation is a thick, uninterrupted carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums: countless small florets packed close to form a soft, pillowy surface that suggests purity and calm. Just beneath that white veil, along the inner ring, a deep purple mesh or ruffled netting shows through, providing a measured depth and a refined counterpoint to the pale blooms. On the upper-left, a compact arrangement draws attention - a single cream or pale yellow rose opens gently at its heart, its petal edges luminous and velvety, surrounded by varied green foliage. Variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds create a layered, natural frame, while thin sprays of lavender-hued statice punctuate the greenery with specks of cool colour and tactile contrast. Opposite, two calla lilies lie gracefully from roughly two to five o'clock, their trumpet shapes adding sculptural movement; their colour shifts from a saturated deep purple at the tips into a subtle peachy-pink toward the bases, and their bright green stems curve along the bottom-right arc of the chrysanthemum base. A single extended green stem, originating from the left cluster, crosses the lower wreath and is neatly secured near the lilies, subtly connecting the composition. Thoughtful and restrained, this wreath - a style often chosen for memorials along the Thames near Mortlake High Street and the riverbank - conveys respect, solace, and enduring memory. (Mortlake Florist).
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully crafted circular funeral wreath rests visually against a pure white backdrop, its fullness and symmetry immediately conveying care and reverence. The entire ring is lavishly covered with roses in soft, comforting tones, so tightly arranged that no gaps or mechanics are visible. Broad, open-faced roses in creamy white and pale ivory form the foundation, their layered petals creating soft, cloud-like shapes. Between them, smaller blush pink spray roses weave delicately through the design, some as rounded buds, others just opening, symbolising both cherished memories and new hope. Gentle washes of warm peach and buttery yellow roses bring a quiet glow to the arrangement, while scattered dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms introduce a subtle, vintage elegance. Fine-textured, dark green fern fronds thread throughout, curling out from beneath the petals, adding movement and contrast, much like the lush greenery you see along the paths near Mortlake Cemetery or along the Thames towpath. The lighting in the image is soft and even, allowing every variation in colour and texture to stand out without harsh shadows, so the wreath appears almost touchable-cool, velvety petals against airy, feathery greens. This floral circle is clearly intended as a sympathy or remembrance tribute, its unbroken shape echoing themes of eternal love and continuity. It feels like something a local Mortlake florist might create for a dignified farewell at a church service, crematorium chapel, or quiet family gathering, offering a gentle, floral expression of condolence, respect, and enduring connection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A serene, circular floral wreath graces the foreground, set against a pristine white background that enhances the meticulous artistry of local Mortlake florists. This wreath is lavishly composed of radiant, pure white lilies, whose trumpet-like blooms unfurl gracefully, each petal exuding an air of peaceful dignity. Among them, striking fuchsia pink lilies stand out, their rich colour and distinctive speckled centers drawing gentle attention, echoing the vibrant blossoms found in gardens around Mortlake High Street and the nearby riverside. Interwoven clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses, tight in bud or softly blooming, lend romantic refinement and depth to the design, their intricate textures symbolizing gentle remembrance. Delicate, muted green foliage and slender leaves-perhaps fragrant with a hint of eucalyptus-peek through, providing an organic structure that is reminiscent of the lush greenery seen in Richmond Park or along the paths near Chiswick Bridge. With blooms arranged densely in a continuous unbroken ring, this wreath imparts a sense of eternal connection and quiet solace, making it especially fitting for memorial services or to express heartfelt condolences. The craftsmanship and colour harmony reflect the care and compassion local florists bring to Mortlake's families during times of remembrance, ensuring every tribute is personal and truly meaningful.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully balanced memorial wreath, photographed on a neutral white ground, built from a densely packed base of small white spray chrysanthemums that create a tactile, cloud-like ring with soft, feathered edges. The wreath's open centre and precise circular form make the white mass read as a symbol of purity and unity. On the upper-left quadrant a lively but respectful cluster of accent blooms arcs gently across the top: several fully opened yellow roses, their warm buttery petals curling back, paired with rich, royal-purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped faces add a cool, velvety counterpoint. Among them, lighter lavender Eustoma buds and tender green tips introduce a sense of growth and continuity. The floristry includes a variety of fresh foliage - glossy rounded leaves, touches of variegation, and delicate fern fronds - which separate and support the colourful blooms while enhancing depth and contrast. A subtle dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible along the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum base, a thoughtful detail that ties the purple accents back into the wreath's silhouette. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the chrysanthemum's fine petal textures and the satin sheen of the lisianthus, while the overall palette reads as composed and consoling. As an arrangement intended for remembrance, it balances dignity with a quiet warmth; the white speaks of peace, the yellow of friendship remembered, and the purple of solemn respect - all crafted with the steady hand of an experienced florist for use at memorial services and funerals.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A gracefully composed circular funeral wreath rests against a clean white background, its form almost glowing in the even light, inviting the eye to travel slowly around the ring. Dominating the design are generous white Oriental lilies, placed closely together so that their broad, satin-smooth petals overlap in a soft, protective embrace. Some lilies stretch fully open, revealing gentle green centres and upright stamens capped with touches of rust-coloured pollen, while others are only just beginning to part, their buds still firm and hopeful. Nestled between these larger blooms are clusters of lisianthus, their petals gently ruffled and edged in lavender and light purple tones, like the sky over Mortlake Green on a cool, still afternoon. These smaller flowers bring a refined contrast, both in scale and colour, balancing the purity of the white with a tender hint of mourning violet. Fine threads of foliage - slender green leaves and silvery eucalyptus-like tips - are tucked discreetly behind the blossoms, giving depth and a natural frame without disturbing the circular harmony. The wreath is full yet never crowded, allowing space for light and shadow to play across the blossoms, enhancing the feeling of quiet contemplation. A few tightly closed buds are placed with intention, symbolising memories yet to unfold and love that remains unbroken. This is the kind of heartfelt tribute that might be delivered by Mortlake Florist to a family home near the riverside or directly to Mortlake Crematorium, offering a gentle, fragrant message of sympathy, respect, and enduring remembrance.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly elevated angle on a stark white background that throws a soft shadow under its form, this traditional circular wreath is an exercise in restrained elegance. The body is closely packed with white chrysanthemums whose multitude of fine, almost feathery petals creates a full, slightly domed ring; the blooms read as peaceful and pure, their texture soft under the eye and faintly fragrant in memory. Anchoring the composition on the upper left, three saturated royal blue roses rise like a private benediction - their velvety petals tightly wound and richly hued, offering a deep, contemplative blue that contrasts with the chrysanthemums' cool whiteness. A cluster of dark green leaves cradles the roses, adding warmth and natural depth. Around both the outer and inner rims, a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue ripples with a subtle sheen, its ruffled edge framing the wreath with formal grace and unifying the palette. This arrangement conveys dignity and solace, carefully balanced to express both communal sympathy and personal remembrance. As someone who has arranged tributes for services near Mortlake High Street and by the Thames embankment, I imagine this wreath quietly placed in a church lobby or at a graveside - a respectful centerpiece that reads as both traditional and intimately appointed. Mortlake Florist prepares these with precise placement and attention to texture so the final piece offers comfort and reverence to grieving families across Mortlake, Kew, and nearby Barnes.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round funeral wreath is shown from above, resting on a clean white surface so that every detail of its floral circle is clearly defined. The design is built around generous roses in sophisticated tones of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft grey-purple, each one fully open and plush with overlapping petals that give the wreath a luxurious, velvety look. Between these larger blooms, smaller pastel pink spray roses tuck in gracefully, some half-open, others still closed as buds, contributing a gentle, almost whisper-like texture that softens the overall arrangement. The flowers are supported by a thick collar of deep green fern foliage, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, whose serrated fronds radiate outward, providing a strong, natural framework and contrasting backdrop for the lighter blossoms. Tiny hints of darker filler greens and discreet buds are scattered throughout, adding nuance and depth without disturbing the calm mood. The colour story of lavender and blush pink conveys tenderness, respect, and quiet affection, making this an appropriate tribute for a funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life in Mortlake and the nearby riverside streets. One can imagine this wreath from a Mortlake florist resting beside a photograph of a loved one, its soft petals catching gentle indoor light, the greens retaining their fresh woodland scent. The composition feels balanced and intentional, crafted to offer a sense of peace and healing to family and friends who gather to say goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This funeral wreath presents a carefully shaped, circular ring of intense blue chrysanthemums, their tiny, fringed petals packed so closely they form a lush, tactile surface that appears almost like woven silk. A pleated band of white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its crisp folds and soft sheen giving the wreath a refined, ceremonial edge against the plain white backdrop. At the upper-left arc three fully opened blue roses sit as a focal cluster-their velvety petals layered in deep sapphire tones that harmonise with the surrounding mums-accented by sprays of delicate white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage that lend a traditional, sympathetic air. Arcing from mid-left downward to the lower right, a ribbon-like spray of pristine white orchids (resembling Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium) flows across the blue base; the orchids' smooth, porcelain-like petals and pale green buds-some tightly closed, some beginning to unfurl-introduce a sense of continuity and quiet hope. The flowers are arranged with restrained elegance and photographed in soft, neutral light that emphasises colour and texture without harsh shadows. As a florist working in Mortlake I carefully choose each bloom for tone and longevity; this arrangement is particularly fitting for memorial services near the riverside, church chapels by Mortlake High Street, or quiet ceremonies at Barnes and East Sheen. Mortlake Florist crafts this wreath to convey sincere sympathy: the deep blues suggest remembrance and calm, while the white elements speak to purity and peace, making it a dignified tribute for a cherished life.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a pure white background, this open circular sympathy wreath is richly detailed, a quiet ring of condolence composed of white, pale pink, and deep magenta flowers. The eye is first drawn to the stately white lilies spaced around the circle, their trumpet-shaped blooms fully open, revealing soft green throats and golden stamens dusted with pollen. Between them, striking deep pink and fuchsia lilies provide a deeper note of colour, their petals slightly recurved and sometimes delicately speckled, adding a sense of movement and emotion. Around these focal flowers, soft light pink roses appear in different stages of bloom, from tight buds that hint at what is to come to partially opened blossoms with gently ruffled edges, evoking tenderness and thoughtfulness. Creamy white roses, some large and fully expanded, fill out the wreath with a sense of timeless elegance. White gerbera daisies, each with dark central discs encircled by neat rows of petals, peek through the larger flowers, brightening the composition. Fine clusters of smaller white blooms, likely miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, are woven into the design, rounding off the texture and ensuring there are no harsh gaps. A mix of glossy and matte green foliage supports the flowers, giving structure to the circular outline and suggesting fresh garden growth. The overall impression is one of calm and dignity, much like a quiet corner of Mortlake Green. It feels like a wreath a local florist might prepare for a funeral at Mortlake Cemetery or a memorial service along the riverside, offering a gentle, fragrant expression of sympathy and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath, carefully arranged in rich red and fresh lime green, is displayed against a crisp white backdrop, as if ready to be delivered to a memorial service in Mortlake or laid thoughtfully at a local graveside. The ring is lush and generous, completely covered in flowers so that the eye reads it as a continuous band of colour. Dominating the design are deep red carnations, their petals ruffled and layered in soft folds that catch the light like fabric. Some blossoms appear full and rounded, almost cloud-like, while others are slightly smaller, tucked in between, creating gentle undulations in height and texture. Nestled among them are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, also called pompon mums, each one a tidy little sphere of tightly packed petals. Their bright chartreuse colour injects energy into the wreath, providing a clean, modern contrast to the classic red and giving a feeling of quiet optimism amidst remembrance. Supporting all this colour is a foundation of glossy greenery: dark, feathery ferns form a deep green base, and sprigs of variegated pittosporum with cream-tipped leaves weave through the blooms, lightening the overall look. In one area, likely towards the lower right, a decorative ribbon in soft and darker green stripes loops gracefully from the foliage, its satin-like texture echoing the freshness of the mums. The white background isolates the wreath, allowing every detail-from the tiniest carnation petal to the edge of each leaf-to be clearly seen. As a tribute, it feels both heartfelt and composed, the kind of wreath a family in Mortlake might choose to honour a loved one with beauty, respect, and a touch of vibrant life.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a clean white background, this full, circular funeral wreath appears like a gentle halo of colour and foliage, carefully composed to bring comfort. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one placed near the top and one nearer the base of the ring, open their broad petals outward, their dark stamens standing in thoughtful contrast and acting as anchors for the design. Between these focal blooms, generous clusters of soft blush-pink and lavender-rose roses fill the wreath, their layered petals unfurling with a velvety softness that conveys affection and calm. Interwoven among the roses are lisianthus blossoms in complementary tones of pale pink and rich, velvety purple; their ruffled, cup-shaped flowers add a sense of movement and gentle depth. Threads of tiny lavender-blue flowers, likely statice, drift through the arrangement like a delicate haze, while the cool, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium provide a subtle touch of strength and structure. The greenery is abundant and varied, with silvery eucalyptus, airy fern fronds, and other deep green leaves forming a dense, living frame. Unopened lily buds punctuate the foliage here and there, hinting at blooms still to come, a quiet symbol of hope. Bright green, folded foliage near the lilies adds a contemporary flourish that showcases skilled floristry. Imagined in the hands of an experienced Mortlake florist preparing tributes for services near the Thames or quiet ceremonies close to Mortlake Cemetery, this wreath offers a serene balance of colour, scent, and sentiment, honouring cherished memories with dignity and grace.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, overhead view reveals a refined circular funeral wreath, resting on a spotless white background like a ring of soft cloud above the streets of Mortlake. The wreath is crafted almost entirely from Baby's Breath, each stem brimming with minuscule white blossoms that cluster into a thick, velvety band. Their texture is airy yet abundant, creating a sense of gentle cushioning, as if the flowers themselves are offering a quiet, floral embrace. The perfect ring encloses an empty centre, a calm, contemplative space that feels symbolic of memory and the stories shared at local services from Mortlake to nearby Barnes. In the lower right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies are arranged with deliberate grace. Their sculpted blooms sweep upward and inward, their petals transitioning from green at the base into sumptuous burgundy and magenta at the flared tips, like the last glow of sunset over the Thames. The stems are a vivid, fresh green, arching in a way that adds movement and sophistication without disturbing the wreath's stillness. The interplay between the pure white Gypsophila and the rich, jewel-toned callas creates a focal point that suggests deep affection, respect, and dignified sorrow. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting every tiny floret and the smooth, almost porcelain surface of the lilies. This elegant, contemporary wreath design would feel at home at a Mortlake memorial gathering, a church service along Lower Richmond Road, or as a thoughtful sympathy tribute delivered quietly to a grieving doorstep.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular floral wreath fills the frame, set against a pristine white background that sharpens every hue and contour. The design is anchored by clusters of roses in shades of vivid fuchsia, deep magenta, and soft pink, their layers of petals ruffled and full, some still cupped in promise while others open wide in a final, generous bloom. Threaded through the roses are elegant double lilies in creamy white and blush tones, with a whisper of pale peach at the edges of some petals; a few are fully open, revealing their complex centers, while others remain as sleek, pointed green buds that sit like quiet sentinels among the flowers. Surrounding and supporting this floral circle is an abundant collar of greenery: dark emerald fern fronds with their feathery, cascading texture, supported by smooth, glossy leaves that deepen the overall green, creating a calm, natural halo around the brighter blossoms. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, evoking eternity and the enduring nature of memory. Against the simple white backdrop, the pinks seem to glow and the greens appear freshly gathered, as though the arrangement had just been prepared by an experienced Mortlake florist for a service near the High Street or Mortlake Green. The overall mood is serene and respectful, perfectly suited to a funeral, wake, or intimate remembrance gathering, offering gentle comfort and a visually beautiful way to pay tribute to a cherished life.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath of crimson roses resting against a crisp white backdrop, crafted by a Mortlake based florist who understands ceremony as well as style. The circle is densely packed, a plush field of blooms that pairs large, fully opened roses with velvety petals to smaller, tightly furled buds tucked between their rounded edges. The color is a deep, jewel red that seems to glow under soft studio light, each petal catching a hint of sheen and revealing gentle curves that trace the wreath's circular rhythm. The texture feels luxurious and almost velvet to touch, with every bloom pressed snugly against its neighbour to form a seamless, continuous band of red. This arrangement radiates romance and reverence in equal measure, making it suitable for anniversaries, memorials, or a thoughtful gesture of sympathy, as well as for grand celebrations. Against the white background the hue remains pure and powerful, a focal statement you can trust to convey emotion without shouting. In Mortlake, a wreath like this can be delivered with care, often the same day, to riverfront homes or leafy streets, bringing a moment of beauty to doors across the area. It speaks to memory, commitment, and shared experience, inviting those who receive it to pause, reflect, and feel connected through florals that prize craft as much as colour. This is the voice of a local florist who knows Mortlake life and wants every delivery to feel personal.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, densely woven with red roses and yellow chrysanthemums, is presented against a stark white background, giving the arrangement a serene and almost contemplative presence. The roses, in shades ranging from classic ruby red to deeper wine tones, are fully open yet impeccably neat, their velvety petals forming layered cups that suggest tenderness and enduring affection. Nestled between them, clusters of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, likely sprays or small button varieties, create soft, rounded tufts that bring light and gentle warmth to the design, a visual counterpart to fond memories and shared stories. Around and beneath the blooms, lush green foliage, including broad, lacquered leaves and softer grey-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus, adds depth and structure, hinting at the quiet greenery found in Mortlake's riverside walks and nearby parks. The flowers and leaves have been arranged into a flawless ring with a clear central opening, a traditional symbol of eternity often chosen for memorial and cremation services throughout Mortlake and neighbouring East Sheen. Illumination from above highlights the contrast between the intense reds, cheerful yellows and calming greens, while the pure white backdrop removes any distraction, drawing the eye into the detail of each petal and leaf. This wreath feels like a carefully considered expression of sympathy, the kind of piece a local florist might recommend for families gathering in small chapels or at peaceful gravesides along the Thames, offering both respect and a quiet sense of hope.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Within a circle of pure white, a wreath of red roses unfolds with stately grace. Dozens of deep crimson blooms press close, their petals velvety and warm to the touch in memory of a life cherished. Some roses still hold a hint of tightness, others have opened fully, catching the light and revealing subtle shifts of ruby and garnet across their layered folds. Interlaced among them, sprigs of green foliage add breath and texture-a soft-matte, eucalyptus-like canopy that frames the red crown, with sharper, glossier ruscus punctuating the surface like emerald accents. The arrangement feels ceremonial yet intimate, a circle that says forever and a whispered goodbye at the same time. The crisp white background makes the color sing, giving the composition a gallery-like stillness suitable for solemn pages, obituaries, or reflections on a life well spent. In Mortlake and along the river, families gather near Barnes Bridge or along the Thames path to witness such tributes, and this wreath would be a dignified addition to a service or memorial display. It is crafted to travel with care, available for same-day delivery across Mortlake, Barnes, and nearby wards, ensuring a timely expression of sympathy or tribute. The craft is evident in every petal, every carefully placed leaf, and the way light plays on the velvet surfaces, lending the piece a quiet radiance that lingers in memory long after the moment has passed. It speaks of devotion, remembrance, and the comfort of beauty in mourning, a suitable foreground for heartfelt articles on grief, commemoration, or life celebrations.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath dominates a clean white background, its circular form so precise that it immediately calls to mind maritime safety rings seen along riverside paths from Mortlake to Kew. The entire ring is carpeted with countless tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms, packed shoulder to shoulder until no foliage or base is visible. These flowers are organised into four bold blocks of colour, alternating between intense royal blue and immaculate white, with the pattern beginning in the top left quadrant and repeating rhythmically around the circle. The blue segments are rich and saturated, each bloom adding to a plush, almost velour-like texture, while the white segments feel soft and luminous, catching the light in a way that suggests calm and stillness. The hollow centre is clearly defined, framing a circle of emptiness that adds to the contemplative mood of the design. Along the inner circumference, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gently ruffled, providing a subtle textural contrast and reinforcing the nautical character without overwhelming the flowers. The overall impression is both striking and serene: a tribute that speaks of watchfulness, safe harbour, and the comforting idea of being held and supported in difficult times. Ideal for a service in Mortlake or nearby Richmond, this lifebuoy wreath would be especially meaningful for someone with connections to sailing, lifeboat crews, river work, or simply a deep love of the water, offering a dignified and heartfelt symbol of gratitude and farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed flat against a white backdrop, this funeral wreath combines the classic calm of creamy white roses with the tender presence of pale yellow lilies, arranged in a deliberate, circular form that reads as a visual expression of remembrance. Approximately a dozen to twenty fully opened roses create a soft, ivory halo; their compact, spiralled petals reflect light in delicate, velvety folds. Scattered among these are several large lemon-tinged trumpet lilies-some in full bloom with elongated petals and faint yellow stamens, others in elegant bud stage-introducing a gentle contrast of scale and promise of unfolding life. The floral mass rests on an abundant bed of deep green foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds add lacy detail, while broader, rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus build shadow and depth. The greens are layered to cradle each blossom, lifting the pale flowers so their tones read brighter against the darker backdrop. Imagine this wreath delivered with care from Mortlake Florist to a chapel near Mortlake High Street or laid beside a grave at the riverside cemetery; its scent is quietly floral-soft rose sweetness undercut with a fresh, green hint from the lilies and eucalyptus. The arrangement is densely packed yet airy at its edges, crafted to convey peace, purity, and enduring affection. Its circular silhouette and restrained colourway make it a dignified choice for somber services, memorials, or as a heartfelt expression of sympathy from neighbours in Mortlake, Barnes, and East Sheen.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00