Dulwich Wreaths by Flowers Dulwich

At Flowers Dulwich, our handcrafted wreaths bring natural elegance to homes and venues across Dulwich and the surrounding areas. Whether you need a warm, welcoming door wreath, a classic tribute for a funeral, or a seasonal centrepiece, our experienced florist team creates each design with care and local knowledge.

Working just a short stroll from Dulwich Village, close to Dulwich Park and the Dulwich Picture Gallery, we lovingly arrange every piece using fresh, long-lasting flowers. From soft, understated foliage wreaths to vibrant, full bouquets and coordinating tributes, we tailor designs to suit your style, message and occasion.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across East Dulwich, Herne Hill, and Peckham Rye when you order online before 3 PM. Our local drivers know the area well, ensuring your wreaths arrive on time and in perfect condition.

  • Bespoke sympathy and funeral wreaths, created with sensitivity
  • Seasonal door wreaths for Christmas, spring and special events
  • Expert advice from trusted Dulwich florists who know local venues

As an established independent florist, we’re proud to be part of the Dulwich community and regularly design wreaths for local homes, churches and services. Order online today for beautifully finished wreaths and same-day delivery from Flowers Dulwich.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath, set on a pristine white background in studio light, is built from a dense, continuous ring of snow-white chrysanthemums whose layered, cushion-like blooms create a plush, serene surface. The wreath's upper-left area is enlivened by a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), where deep violet petals sit beside softer lavender buds, producing a gentle gradient of colour that leads the eye and softens the overall composition. Fresh greenery-broad glossy leaves, fine ferny fronds, and a few variegated pieces-threads through the purple cluster, adding texture, subtle scent, and a living contrast to the white base. Along both the inner and outer rims a finely crinkled dark purple mesh ribbon peeks out, an understated accent that ties the palette together and adds a quiet, elegant edge. A light, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives modest depth on the white backdrop, emphasising the wreath's circular form without distracting from its simple dignity. As a florist working in Dulwich, I imagine this tribute arriving at a service near Dulwich Park or placed at a graveside in the neighbourhood-offering a composed statement of love and remembrance. The overall mood is sober and tender: the chrysanthemum speaks of peace and continuity, the lisianthus of grace and sympathy, and the foliage of enduring life. The arrangement is designed to console rather than overwhelm, a careful, considered piece for moments when words fall short.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, composed primarily of pristine white spray chrysanthemums, sits centrally on a clean white field, its surface a velvet sea of tiny ruffled petals. The wreath's uninterrupted ring is softened by a delicate hint of purple mesh or ribbon that shows through the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, lending a subtle shadow of colour beneath the white. Crowning the upper-left curve are three pale yellow roses, each unfolding with a soft, buttery glow that reads as warmth and friendship amid grief. Clusters of airy gypsophila weave between the roses, lending a cloud-like texture, while sprigs of lavender-hued statice add calm, restrained contrast. Rich green foliage - from broad, satiny leaves to feathery fern fronds - cradles the floral spray, creating depth, freshness and a gentle movement against the wreath's perfect circle. The soft lighting in the photograph highlights the tactile contrasts: the chrysanthemum's fine layering, the roses' velvet sheen and the feathery breath of the fillers. There is an understated craftsmanship to the arrangement, a measured balance of colour and form intended to bring comfort during a time of farewell. Scent is suggested rather than loud - the faint, sweet rose note set against the green, leaf-scented air. This graceful memorial piece would suit a service in Dulwich Village or a quiet commemorative gathering near Dulwich Picture Gallery, offering a visual language of peace, enduring memory and compassion.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced circular wreath, composed entirely of fresh flowers and set against a bright white background that amplifies its serene beauty. The entire structure of the wreath is masked by dense sprays of white Baby's Breath, their countless pin-sized blossoms forming a fluffy, cloud-like layer that travels uninterrupted around the ring. Threaded through this gentle white haze are clusters of Lisianthus flowers, standing out with their larger, ruffled petals. These Lisianthus are mainly white, yet each petal is delicately edged and sometimes softly brushed with lilac and purple-violet hues, giving the impression that the colour has gently seeped outward. A mix of fully open flowers and softly closed buds adds depth and natural variation; the buds are kissed with pale green and cream tones, hinting at the gentle shades that will emerge as they open. The centre of the wreath remains vacant, forming a clear circular opening that symbolises unity, continuity, and the cycle of life. Under even, diffused lighting, the textures of the Baby's Breath and the Lisianthus petals are especially pronounced, from the feathery filler to the silky, undulating blooms. The atmosphere of the arrangement is calm, reflective, and deeply respectful, making it perfect as a funeral or sympathy wreath for Dulwich services, from quiet farewells in Dulwich Village churches to memorials held in family homes near local parks. It feels like the kind of thoughtful tribute a skilled Dulwich florist would create when families wish to express condolence with understated elegance and a palette of white and soft purple.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This sympathy wreath reads like a quiet poem: a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret closely packed to create a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests peace and reverence. A whisper of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible beneath the white along the inner edge, lending a restrained, elegant contrast. Anchoring the upper-left of the wreath is a small, intentional cluster where a cream-toned rose gently opens amid a tangle of green textures - broad variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds that add a soft, lacy rhythm. Sprigs of lavender-purple statice are tucked through the foliage, their papery flowers introducing a cool, contemplative note that harmonises with the hidden purple underlayer. On the right side, two long-stemmed calla lilies sweep from about two to five o'clock, their trumpet forms showing a refined gradient from deep mauve at the edges to a warm, peachy blush near the base; their verdant stems curve along the bottom-right of the wreath, creating a graceful, flowing line. A single longer stem crosses the lower section from left to right, discreetly fastened and connecting the two floral focal points. Photographed against a bright white background with soft, even light, the wreath communicates dignified remembrance - suitable for funeral services, memorials, or as a comforting gesture to a bereaved family in Dulwich. Its textures and scent - the faint green of leaves and the soft, faint sweetness of rose - reflect careful, considered workmanship by a local florist familiar with the solemn needs of the neighbourhood.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This photograph shows a full, circular sympathy wreath floating visually against a spotless white background, allowing its roses and foliage to take centre stage. The wreath is lush and densely packed, with no gaps between the blossoms, so it appears as a seamless band of colour and texture. Dominating the composition are large ivory and creamy white roses, many fully open, their layered petals forming soft, rounded rosettes that suggest peace and purity. Interlaced among them are petite blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, adding tiny points of interest and creating a lace-like effect across the surface of the wreath. Subtle accents of pale peach and warm buttery yellow roses add a gentle radiance, like a soft glow often seen over the treetops of Dulwich Woods at dusk. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses interrupt the pastels just enough to introduce a restrained, nostalgic charm, reminiscent of an old Dulwich garden in late summer. Underpinning the entire design is a bed of dark green fern foliage; its feathery fronds peek through in measured intervals, framing the flowers and giving the arrangement depth and structure without overwhelming the pastel palette. The light falls softly over everything, emphasising the curves of each petal and the rich texture of the greenery. The wreath's perfect circle symbolises ongoing love and remembrance, making this piece suitable for funerals, cremations, or memorial gatherings in and around Dulwich. It feels like a considered, respectful tribute crafted by an experienced local florist who understands the gentle, reflective character of the community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating quiet dignity and heartfelt remembrance, this exquisite funeral wreath has been crafted by experienced florists in the heart of Dulwich, reflecting the area's leafy character and sense of community. The arrangement's circle is densely packed with a harmonious blend of floral varieties: commanding white lilies, with unfurled petals that reveal their serene centers, dominate the design and set a peaceful tone. Interspersed are vibrant stargazer lilies in rich fuchsia, their bold color and delicate speckles offering an emotional depth that feels both uplifting and poignant-similar to the springtime bursts of color in Dulwich's local gardens and parklands. Between these standout blooms, smaller roses in gentle blush pink and creamy ivory are skillfully nestled, their tightly furled buds and open blossoms bringing a textural softness and delicate romance. Hints of green, possibly eucalyptus or lily foliage, create depth and frame the blooms, adding a fresh, natural lift evocative of the tranquil lanes and trees lining Village Way or Court Lane. Illuminated by soft ambient light, each flower's shape, color, and texture is lovingly showcased. This full, continuous circle is a symbol of eternal life and deep affection, making the wreath ideal for funeral or memorial settings in Dulwich. It provides not only a beautiful tribute, but a gentle, comforting presence during moments of loss and remembrance.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A sympathetic funeral wreath, composed with the calm precision of a Dulwich florist, rests on a pristine white backdrop: a full, circular base of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums that creates a plush, uniform texture reminiscent of soft wool or a pale cloud. The dense ring's tactile surface suggests unity and peacefulness, the tiny petals catching soft light to read as an unobtrusive, sacred field. Anchoring the design at the upper left is a concentrated spray of contrast-warm yellow roses in full bloom, their honeyed centres unfurling like small suns; and rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma), their satiny, ruffled cups introducing a gentle coolness to the palette. Sprigs of unopened lavender-tinted buds and varied green foliage - salal-like glossy leaves, delicate fern fronds and lightly variegated foliage - create dimensional layering and hold the eye within the composition. A discreet strip of dark purple mesh or crinoline is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer curves, a subtle tailoring detail that links the white field to the purple accents. The aroma is quietly floral, the roses' scent faint against the clean white; the overall mood is respectful and consoling, ideal for a memorial at a chapel or church near Lordship Lane or for a family service in West Dulwich. Prepared by Flowers Dulwich with attention to seasonal freshness, this wreath balances purity, warmth and local sensitivity - a thoughtful expression of sympathy that reads both timeless and tender.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This photo showcases a refined circular funeral wreath set neatly against a bright white background, giving the impression of a soft, floral halo suspended in stillness. The wreath is richly adorned with generous white Oriental lilies, each bloom opening into a sculpted star, petals smooth and almost luminous in their purity. Their centres are a gentle wash of pale green, from which slender filaments extend, topped with golden-brown anthers that introduce a subtle warmth. Some lilies are wide open, others partially unfurled or still held in elegant buds, creating a sense of quiet progression around the ring. Between these focal blooms, clusters of delicate lisianthus-style flowers add a tender, ruffled texture. Their petals are softly white with lavender and purple edges, reminiscent of the muted shades seen along Dulwich Village streets in early evening. Nestled among the larger flowers, tiny creamy buds and rounded petals contribute a sense of intimacy and detail, rewarding a longer gaze. Framing and supporting the floral ring is a base of fresh green foliage, including hints of eucalyptus-like sprigs that bring in cool grey-green tones, adding depth without distracting from the lilies and lisianthus. The circle is full and continuous, with no gaps, echoing themes of unending love and cherished memories. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting by a wooden lectern in a local Dulwich church or placed near a photograph at a wake in a village hall, its soft white and lilac tones offering solace. The overall impression is one of calm, reverent beauty, lovingly created to accompany families through moments of farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint on a pure white ground, this carefully assembled circular wreath presents a dignified mix of textures and tones designed for remembrance. The principal structure is a full, continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums - each bloom layered close to its neighbour to form a soft, slightly domed surface that suggests serenity and purity. At the upper left a trio of vivid, deep blue roses creates a considered focal point: their densely layered, velvety petals open just enough to reveal luxurious spirals, the colour almost electric against the white chrysanthemum field. Surrounding greenery, glossy and dark, nestles the roses and gives a natural frame that emphasises their intensity. The arrangement is bordered on both inner and outer rims by a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue; the ribbon's ruffled folds catch the studio light, lending a quiet sheen and a tailored finish to the piece. A faint, soft-edged shadow falls beneath the wreath, grounding it and enhancing its three-dimensionality on the backdrop. The overall sensory impression is gentle and composed - the subtle sweetness of chrysanthemums and the soft, velvet scent of roses, the cool smoothness of satin, and the comforting plush of dense petals. Intended as a sympathy or funeral tribute, this wreath reads as both traditional and personal, combining the classic purity of white with the calming dignity of blue. Locally, our team at Flowers Dulwich often prepares similar wreaths for services held near Dulwich Village, College Road chapels, or at memorials by Dulwich Park, crafted to convey sincere condolence and respect.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this elegant funeral wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of roses and greenery, resting on a clean white background that highlights its soft, muted tones. The design centres on generous, fully open roses in layered shades of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and gentle grey-purple, each bloom displaying a swirl of velvety petals that seem to fold together in a quiet embrace. Nestled between these larger roses are sprays of smaller blush-pink roses, some no more than rounded buds, others half-open with petals just beginning to loosen. This mix of forms adds a delicate texture and introduces a subtle play of light and shadow across the ring. The entire arrangement sits on a lush backing of dark green fern fronds, their finely divided, serrated leaves extending beyond the flowers to create a soft halo of foliage around the wreath. Here and there, deeper green accents and tiny, almost hidden buds are placed to give depth and a sense of natural growth. The overall effect is full, symmetrical, and carefully balanced, reflecting the steady hand of a seasoned Dulwich florist familiar with crafting tributes for local churches and chapels around Dulwich Village and Herne Hill. The gentle colour harmony of purples and pinks suggests sympathy, gratitude, and enduring affection, making this wreath an especially thoughtful choice for a funeral, celebration of life, or graveside service. It feels like a floral whisper of comfort, suitable for same-day delivery to families gathering across SE21 and nearby neighbourhoods.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath is an intimate study in blues and whites, arranged with the calm confidence of a local Dulwich florist. A lush, circular base of small, vivid blue chrysanthemums creates a textural sea of petals, dense and finely layered to read almost like woven fabric. Lining the inner circumference is a ruffled white satin ribbon that catches light with a gentle sheen, providing a refined border between the blue ring and the bright centre. On the upper-left curve a trio of fully opened blue roses forms the principal focal point; their velvety, azure petals are slightly deeper in tone than the chrysanthemums, giving them a sculptural presence. Sprigs of tiny white baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage nestle among the roses, softening the cluster and adding classic funeral floristry accents. From the mid-left the design flows into a cascade of ivory-white orchids - their orchidaceae form suggesting Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties - which sweep toward the lower right in a graceful, almost melodic arc. Among the open blooms several fresh green orchid buds remain closed or just beginning to unfurl, symbolising renewal amid remembrance. The scent is subtle, a faint sweet note under the cool morning light, and the combined textures - spiky mums, plush roses, and silky orchids - read as a composed, respectful tribute. Prepared for memorial use and suitable for services in Dulwich Village, Lordship Lane chapels, or nearby cemeteries, this wreath is available through Flowers Dulwich for local delivery.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Against a clean white backdrop, this open circular wreath appears like a soft floral halo, carefully crafted for a moment of farewell in Dulwich. The design centres on large white Oriental lilies, their broad petals unfolding elegantly and catching the light in gentle highlights and shadows. Each lily's heart is detailed with green pistils and warm golden stamens, giving the impression of tiny lights around the circle. Between them, rich fuchsia and deep magenta lilies stretch out starry blooms, some with fine speckles, adding emotional depth and a subtle sense of drama. White gerbera daisies, with their neatly layered petals and dark central discs, punctuate the wreath, lending a fresh, contemporary rhythm reminiscent of the neat streets around Dulwich Village. Soft pink roses and creamy white roses are tucked into the design in small clusters, with a mix of tight buds and fully open flowers creating a feeling of time passing, memories unfolding. Tiny white filler flowers-perhaps spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums-thread through the arrangement, giving a soft, cloud-like fullness and smoothing any transitions between the larger blooms. A base of lush green foliage surrounds and supports the flowers, the varying shades of green adding depth and making the whites and pinks stand out clearly against the background. The mood is one of calm dignity and gentle solace, a floral tribute that would be fitting for a funeral or memorial service at a local Dulwich church, crematorium, or family home. It feels like the work of a careful, empathetic florist who knows the community and designs each sympathy wreath to offer comfort, respect, and a quiet sense of beauty.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A rich, circular sympathy wreath takes centre stage against a clean white background, its colours and textures standing out with clarity and calm. The entire ring is densely lined with red carnations, their petals finely ruffled and layered in soft, velvety folds that give the arrangement a plush, almost quilted effect. The red is a deep, dignified shade, close to crimson, conveying love, respect, and a sense of lasting devotion. Some carnations are fully unfurled, while others remain slightly cupped, introducing subtle variety that mimics the natural imperfections of a hand-tended garden in Dulwich Park. Punctuating this sea of red are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a neat, rounded pompon composed of tiny, tightly packed florets. Their refreshing, almost citrus green colourlights up the wreath, offering a gentle brightness that feels hopeful rather than jarring. Around and behind the flowers, a base of mixed foliage creates depth and structure: dark green fern fronds stretch out in feathery layers, and variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy edges thread between the blooms, softening the transitions between red and green. Integrated into the lower section is a wide green ribbon, patterned with darker diagonal stripes, looped and folded into graceful curves that mirror the circular flow of the design. The white background isolates the wreath, allowing each bloom, leaf, and ribbon fold to be seen clearly, while slight shadows give a three-dimensional sense of presence. This arrangement would be at home on an easel stand in a local Dulwich church or resting by a graveside near Herne Hill, a carefully crafted floral tribute made by local florists for families wishing to express sympathy and honour a cherished life.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This sympathy wreath, photographed from above against a crisp white background, forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers and foliage, echoing the idea of everlasting love and remembrance often cherished by families in Dulwich. The base is dense with mixed greenery: soft, silvery eucalyptus, slender fern fronds, and darker green leaves that overlap to create a rich, textural ring. Resting on this leafy foundation, clusters of light blush and lavender-pink roses open fully, their velvety petals unfolding in gentle spirals that suggest tenderness and quiet grace. Between them, lisianthus (eustoma) blooms in pastel pink and deep, royal purple add ruffled, cup-like shapes, giving the wreath a softly layered, almost cloud-like effect as the colours blend and deepen. Two coral-orange to red Asiatic lilies serve as the main focal blooms, one near the upper arc and one lower down; their wide, star-shaped petals and visible stamens stand out confidently yet tastefully among the softer pastels. Threaded through the design, tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, form light, hazy clusters that soften the transitions between each blossom. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath with a small, sculptural contrast, adding a cooler note that pairs beautifully with the eucalyptus. A few closed lily buds peek from the greenery, hinting at future blooms and the continuation of cherished memories. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully crafted funeral wreath, ideal for placing at a service in Dulwich churches, chapels, or local crematoria, or for sending as a heartfelt condolence tribute to families across East Dulwich, North Dulwich, and nearby Brockwell Park.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined, circular funeral wreath photographed from above, set against a bright white background that enhances its sense of purity and calm. The wreath itself is formed entirely from white Baby's Breath, with countless tiny Gypsophila blossoms clustered closely together to create a thick, halo-like ring. The texture is soft and feathery, almost like a ring of morning mist, with each little floret adding to the impression of airiness and gentle volume. The centre remains a perfectly open circle, an intentional negative space that suggests continuity, reflection, and the unbroken thread of memory. In the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies are carefully placed to serve as a focal point. Their distinctive trumpet-shaped blooms curl inwards, their petals shaded from a deep, wine-toned burgundy and lush magenta at the outer edges to green near the base, where the colour blends into their long, elegant stems. The stems arc gracefully out of the Baby's Breath, giving the sense that the lilies are quietly emerging from the white cloud. Light glides across their smooth, almost satin surfaces, emphasising their sculptural form and their emotional weight within the design. The mood is still and contemplative, perfectly suited to a funeral or remembrance gathering in Dulwich-perhaps at a service near Lordship Lane or one of the area's traditional churches. It is the kind of understated, modern arrangement that local families might choose when they want to express sympathy and enduring affection with flowers that feel both minimal and deeply meaningful.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A meticulously arranged circular sympathy wreath is photographed against a smooth white background, giving a clear, uninterrupted view of every flower and leaf. The wreath is built from an abundance of roses in rich fuchsia, deep magenta, and soft, romantic pink, placed so closely that their velvety petals form a continuous cushion of colour. Some roses remain in bud, holding their secrets in tight spirals, while others are fully open, their many layers unfolding like small, delicate sculptures. Threaded through this sea of roses are full double lilies, their generous petals curving outward in shades of creamy white, pale peach, and blush pink, with a few lime-green buds suggesting blooms still to come. The lilies sit slightly above the roses, adding gentle height and a sense of lightness. Around and between the flowers, lush greenery provides structure and calm: fine, feathery fern fronds soften the outer contours, while broad, glossy leaves in deep emerald and brighter green tones lie beneath the flowers like a supportive bed of foliage. The evenly lit white background accentuates the interplay of warm floral tones and cool greens, echoing the quiet elegance of Dulwich streets and leafy gardens. The overall impression is of considered craftsmanship and sincere emotion, ideal for honouring a loved one at a funeral, wake, or celebration of life in Dulwich or nearby West Norwood. The perfect circle of the wreath reflects themes of eternity, remembrance, and the ongoing bond between those gathered to say farewell and the person they hold in their hearts.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
An elegant, full funeral wreath is shown in sharp focus against a stark white background, its circular form created entirely from flowers and foliage. The wreath is thickly packed with deep red roses, each bloom open and flawless, showcasing beautifully layered petals that spiral outward in velvety folds. The reds range from classic romantic crimson to darker, wine-toned shades, giving the eye subtle variation as it moves around the ring. Nestled among the roses are generous groups of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals radiating out from compact centres like tiny suns. These yellow flowers bring a gentle lift to the arrangement, adding warmth and a sense of quiet optimism beside the solemnity of the red. Everything is anchored by a rich base of green foliage, likely salal and eucalyptus or similar leaves, some broad and shiny, others softer and cooler in tone. The greenery peeks through in measured amounts, supporting the blooms while adding texture and natural depth to the design. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle with an empty centre, a traditional symbol of eternity and enduring remembrance, often chosen by families in Dulwich for services at local churches and chapels. Bright, even lighting falls across the arrangement, emphasising the vivid colour contrasts and the fine details of the petals and leaves, while keeping the background neutral and distraction-free. The overall feeling is one of respect, tenderness, and thoughtful craftsmanship-a fitting tribute for funerals, cremations, or memorials where flowers are meant to speak of love, gratitude, and a life remembered with affection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a pristine white backdrop, this elegant funeral wreath has been shaped as a classic lifebuoy, its nautical silhouette instantly recognisable. The arrangement forms a smooth, round ring of tightly compressed blossoms, likely small chrysanthemums, that cover every inch of the surface and give it a soft, tactile richness. The flowers are arranged in four distinct quadrants, alternating between saturated royal blue and snowy white, mirroring the patterns of safety rings seen on riverside walks outside Dulwich or at coastal harbours cherished by local families. In the blue quarters, the petals overlap densely, building up a deep and velvety field of colour that feels steady and reassuring, like a calm sea at dusk. The white sections, equally dense, bring brightness and balance, capturing a sense of purity, remembrance, and hopeful release. From a distance, the colours create clear, bold blocks; up close, you can imagine the individual florets and their fine petal textures, each one a tiny gesture of care. A narrow dark blue ribbon runs around the inner circumference, delicately gathered into pleats that echo the circular motion, adding another layer of detail and nodding subtly to ropes and maritime trimmings. There are no additional adornments to distract from this strong, clean design. For families in Dulwich arranging a farewell, this floral lifebuoy offers a moving way to honour a loved one with seafaring connections or a strong protective presence in the home. Its simple yet powerful symbolism of rescue, support, and safe harbour makes it a fitting tribute at crematorium chapels, church services, or intimate gatherings marking a final journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed directly from above, this circular sympathy wreath is composed with careful restraint: creamy white roses and soft, pale yellow lilies sit in a continuous, full ring against a neutral white surface. The roses-many large and fully open-display tight, classic spirals of petals in a gentle ivory tone that seems to catch the light and glow softly. Interspersed are trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue; several are open and show their elongated petals and subtle stamens, while others remain elegantly furled, adding promise and a sense of future bloom to the design. A richly textured base of deep green foliage supports every blossom: airy fern fronds provide a feathered outline, and clusters of rounded, silvery-green leaves-likely eucalyptus or a similar variety-lend cool contrast and depth. The overall effect is one of compassionate calm, an arrangement that breathes quiet reassurance into a room or chapel. Texturally the wreath balances silky petals with the fine, almost filigree quality of the greens, and the scent would read as a faint mix of powdery rose and the fresher, green notes of lily. Lit by soft, even daylight, the circular form becomes an emblem of continuity and remembrance-an appropriate and respectful choice for funerals, memorials, or a graveside tribute. Many families in nearby East Dulwich and along Lordship Lane choose similar wreaths for their understated elegance and comforting presence at services or home viewings.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00