Thamesmead WREATHS

At Flowers Thamesmead, our wreaths are crafted with care, respect and many years of local experience. As a trusted local florist in Thamesmead, we understand how important it is to choose the right tribute for a loved one, whether the service is near Gallions Reach, by the Thamesmead Town Centre, or close to the peaceful paths around Southmere Lake.

Every wreath is hand-made by our skilled florists using fresh seasonal flowers, from classic white roses and lilies to more colourful, personal designs. You can order online for discreet, reliable same-day delivery across Thamesmead and nearby areas such as Abbey Wood, Plumstead, and Woolwich on orders placed before 3 PM.

We're here to guide you with compassionate, professional advice on choosing the most suitable funeral wreath, whether you need a traditional circular tribute, a cross, or a bespoke design reflecting your loved one's personality or favourite colours.

  • Carefully hand-crafted by experienced local florists
  • Delivered with dignity to homes, churches and crematoriums
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM

As a long-established florist serving the Thamesmead community, we work closely with local funeral directors and venues to ensure every tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Order your wreaths online today and let Flowers Thamesmead create a fitting farewell with beautiful, meaningful flowers.

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WREATHS
A lovingly assembled circular sympathy wreath photographed on a pure white background, made up of a dense, continuous cushion of immaculate white chrysanthemums. The many small, ruffled chrysanthemum petals are closely massed to form a plush, uniform base that communicates stillness and purity. Anchoring the composition at the upper-left quadrant is a lush accent cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): several fully opened blooms in deep violet and pale lavender sit alongside partially opened buds, their layered petals creating a velvety texture that softens the arrangement. Interspersed stems of varied green foliage - broad variegated leaves, glossy greens and delicate fern-like fronds - introduce subtle tonal contrast and a natural, living depth. Along both the inner and outer rims, a fine, crinkled mesh of dark purple ribbon or lace just shows beneath the flowers, picking up the lisianthus colour and adding a discreet, elegant border. Soft studio lighting produces a faint, diffused shadow beneath the wreath, giving it presence against the white backdrop and clarifying its circular form. This wreath reads as calm, composed sympathy: the white chrysanthemums for purity and remembrance, the purple lisianthus for dignity and grace. As a local florist might suggest for services in Thamesmead or nearby Abbey Wood and Southmere Park, it offers a gentle, consoling expression of condolence and heartfelt respect.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This wreath radiates a composed tenderness, captured here against a plain white studio background so every detail is visible and true. The body of the wreath is densely packed with small white chrysanthemums, their ruffled heads layered into a seamless, cushion-like ring whose texture reads as both plush and reverent. Between the blooms a slender band of deep purple netting or ribbon quietly emerges at the inner and outer rims, lending a discreet, elegant outline that deepens the composition without distracting from the wreath's gentle intent. Crowning the upper-left quadrant is a carefully arranged cluster: three pale yellow roses open in soft spirals, each petal catching the light with a velvety sheen and suggesting warmth amid mourning. They are cradled by wisps of baby's breath and tiny sprays of lavender-hued statice, which give the cluster an airy, almost whispering quality. Around them, mixed greenery - glossy broad leaves alongside delicate fern fronds - creates contrast, texture, and a sense of living support. The arrangement is evenly lit, casting a soft shadow that grounds the wreath on the white surface; one can imagine it resting near a chapel window at a funeral service. For families in Thamesmead, Abbey Wood, or Plumstead seeking a dignified floral tribute, this wreath offers solace through its clean whites, comforting yellows, gentle purples, and lush greens - a quiet, hand-crafted message of remembrance and care.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular funeral wreath crafted from white and purple blooms is photographed against a clean, white background, the kind of piece you might see ready for delivery from Flowers Thamesmead to a local chapel or crematorium. The wreath's structure is a flawless ring entirely covered with Baby's Breath, each delicate stem carrying clusters of tiny, pristine white flowers that come together like a soft halo of cloud. This misty texture creates a gentle, cushion-like base, evoking the calm stillness of the open spaces around Thamesmead's parks and waterways. Interwoven throughout are ruffled Lisianthus blooms, carefully placed so their colours echo rhythmically around the circle. Their petals are predominantly white, with edges dipped and veined in lavender, lilac, and richer violet shades, creating a refined, painterly effect. Some Lisianthus are fully open, revealing intricate folds and darker centres; others are tightly furled buds or partially open blossoms, tinged with pale green and creamy hints that speak of quiet life within a memorial piece. The wreath's centre remains an empty, circular opening, symbolising eternity and unbroken love, a form often chosen to honour someone's memory in services held around Thamesmead. There is no heavy foliage or decorative ribbon to distract the eye, only the interplay of textures between the airy Baby's Breath and the velvety Lisianthus. The spotless white backdrop throws the wreath into gentle relief, highlighting its symmetry and the thoughtful way the colours are balanced. This floral arrangement radiates calm, respect, and comfort, making it a fitting tribute for moments of farewell and reflection.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Carefully arranged for a respectful memorial, this circular wreath sits against a pristine white backdrop and is built on a plush foundation of tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose small florets create a cloud-like softness meant to console. Just beneath the snowy surface a band of deep purple mesh or fine netting shows along the inner circumference, introducing a refined depth and a subtle touch of colour that complements the arrangement's mournful serenity. Anchoring the upper-left is a concentrated cluster of greenery and blooms: a single, gently opened cream-pale yellow rose forms the heart, surrounded by variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and slender, feathery fern fronds that add movement and a natural, garden-fresh scent. Tiny lavender-purple statice are threaded through the foliage, their petite, papery blossoms echoing the purple underlayer. On the opposite right side, from roughly the two o'clock to five o'clock positions, two elegant calla lilies lie in a sweeping curve; their smooth, trumpet-shaped blooms show a gradual colour shift from deep mauve-purple at the tips to a soft peachy-pink nearer the base, with bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a flowing line. A single long stem, originating near the left spray, crosses the lower arc and is neatly fastened, visually linking both floral clusters. As a seasoned Thamesmead florist I picture this design quietly placed near Southmere Lake or part of a respectful service at the local chapel. Flowers Thamesmead can reproduce this soothing wreath for local delivery, capturing both craftsmanship and comfort.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, this lush sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of roses and fern foliage, symbolising eternal love and remembrance. The floral work is intricate and precise, with every gap filled by a carefully chosen bloom or frond. Dominating the design are full, open roses in shades of ivory and creamy white, their layered petals giving the impression of softness and quiet opulence. Tucked among these are blush pink spray roses, some no larger than a fingertip in bud, others slightly open so their tiny petals cluster together like miniature rosettes. Gentle peach and pale yellow roses bring warmth without overpowering the pastel palette, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add a sophisticated, almost vintage note to the tribute. Dark green fern fronds weave through the arrangement, forming a low, feathery base that frames the circle and draws the eye around its shape. The textures range from the smooth, velvety surfaces of rose petals to the fine, almost feathery feel of the ferns, conveying both tenderness and structure. This wreath could easily be imagined resting on an easel at a Thamesmead memorial service or laid beside a coffin in a nearby chapel, perhaps after being prepared in the quiet of a local workshop that serves the surrounding estates and waterfront walks. The simple white backdrop and even lighting place all the focus on the flowers themselves, emphasising the sincerity of the gesture. Designed as a funeral wreath or memorial tribute, it expresses sympathy, respect, and enduring affection for someone deeply missed.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A circular wreath, flawlessly arranged and poised against a brilliant white backdrop, reflects the loving strength and solace of Thamesmead's traditions. Star-shaped Oriental lilies in pure white form the soul of this tribute, some blossoms wide open to reveal pale green stamens, others graciously budding as symbols of life in transition. Vivid Stargazer lilies in bold fuchsia and magenta interplay with the quieter whites, their speckled centers and radiant colours calling forth cherished memories and warm farewells. Among these, gentle blush and creamy roses are nestled-each bud and open bloom lending soft, pillowy texture and a whisper of calm, like the morning mist over Southmere Lake. Feathery green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus from nearby parks-frames the design with subtle freshness and depth. Every element seems thoughtfully chosen by Thamesmead florists who understand empathetic gestures and the importance of community support. This wreath, ideal for funerals, memorials, or heartfelt condolence gestures, emanates respectful quietude and loving remembrance, crafted with the neighbourhood's unique care and sensitivity.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a careful, deliberate harmony to this circular sympathy wreath: a dense ring of tiny white spray chrysanthemums creates a soft, tactile backdrop, their multitudinous petals folding into one another to form an almost cloud-like cushion. From the upper left quadrant unfurls a considered cluster of colour-a handful of fully blown yellow roses, petals layered like warm sunlight, set against clusters of deep purple lisianthus whose velvety throats and ruffled edges introduce a cool, elegant counterpoint. Interspersed are lighter lavender lisianthus buds and fresh green buds that give the spray an organic, unfolding rhythm, while glossy leaves and delicate fern fronds provide sculptural support and breathing space. Along the inner and outer seams of the chrysanthemum ring, a narrow band of dark purple crinoline or mesh peeks through, a subtle design echo that ties the palette together without overpowering the purity of the white base. The piece is photographed on a white field so every texture-soft chrysanthemum heads, satin lisianthus petals, the butter-soft curve of roses-reads clearly for viewers and those relying on tactile imagination. As a florist familiar with Thamesmead's quieter streets and nearby Crossness Nature Reserve, I imagine this wreath carried into a local memorial service, its colours offering solace and a gentle celebration of life, designed to be both respectful and quietly consoling.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a pristine white background, creates an impression of stillness and dignified grace. The entire ring is densely composed of white Oriental lilies, each bloom with broad, silky petals that curl slightly at the tips, giving the flowers a soft, embracing shape. Some lilies are wide open, their pale green interiors and upright stamens with rust-coloured anthers clearly visible, while others remain half-open or in bud, adding gentle variation and a sense of time flowing quietly forward. Threaded between these impressive focal blooms are small, ruffled Lisianthus-like flowers, their petals mostly white but artfully edged with shades of lavender and rich purple. These subtle borders of colour run like a delicate ribbon through the wreath, adding depth and emotional warmth. Underneath and between the blossoms, narrow, glossy green leaves and hints of silvery foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus emerge, providing a natural backdrop that keeps the design grounded and fresh. The texture is richly layered: smooth lily petals, intricate frills from the Lisianthus flowers, and the firmer structure of the greenery. The perfect circle, free from any breaks, invites thoughts of continuity, everlasting love, and gently held memories. Set against the stark white background, the wreath could easily be imagined resting in a light-filled room overlooking Thamesmead's lakes or in a local church hall prepared for a funeral or memorial gathering. This is the kind of refined tribute a Thamesmead florist might arrange for families saying farewell in SE28, offering a calm centrepiece of white and purple blooms to comfort mourners and honour a cherished life.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated viewpoint against a pristine white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath presents a harmonious study in white and deep blue that reads both solemn and quietly reassuring. The foundation is a compact ring of hundreds of white chrysanthemums, their soft, feathery petals layered to create a plush, slightly domed surface that evokes purity and remembrance. At the upper left quadrant three richly saturated royal blue roses are clustered together-each petal tightly formed and velvety to the eye-nestled into saturated dark green foliage that gives the focal point body and contrast. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon, echoing the roses' hue, frames both the outer and inner rims of the chrysanthemum band; its gentle ruffles catch the light and lend an air of considered refinement to the whole. The soft shadow beneath the wreath adds depth without drama, letting the arrangement speak in a composed, respectful tone. From my experience delivering memorial tributes across Thamesmead-from Abbey Wood chapels to community remembrances around Southmere Lake-this combination reads as an earnest, personal offering. At Flowers Thamesmead we select blooms for their texture and steadiness, aiming for arrangements that are tactilely comforting as well as visually restrained. The result is a dignified, locally mindful wreath, suitable for funeral services, at-home memorials, or civic commemorations in the area, intended to convey solace, respect, and lasting memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed flat on a crisp white surface, this circular wreath presents itself as a complete ring of sympathy flowers, carefully balanced and evenly full all the way around. The design is dominated by sumptuous roses in soft, dusty lavender and antique mauve, each bloom fully open so that the many layers of petals can be clearly seen, curling gently around deep, shadowed centres. Threaded among these larger flowers are clusters of dainty blush-pink spray roses and tight rosebuds, their smaller scale and varied stages of opening giving the arrangement a gentle sense of movement, like a story of memories unfolding. The pastel flowers sit on a structured base of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf, whose overlapping, serrated leaves form a solid green halo framing the entire wreath. Here and there, slightly darker foliage and minute buds add depth and visual interest, preventing the design from feeling flat and drawing the gaze inward. The lighting is soft and even, so that the delicate contrasts between the cool purples, warm pinks, and deep greens are clearly visible without any harsh shadows. This wreath embodies a mood of quiet respect and peace, an appropriate choice for a funeral or celebration of life in Thamesmead, whether for a simple chapel service or a more intimate family gathering near the local waterways. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced florist, it expresses condolences with subtlety, using muted colours and lush texture to honour a loved one's memory and bring a touch of calm beauty to a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This mourning wreath presents a meditative study in blue and white: a lush, circular bed of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums packed tightly to form a rich, textured ring that feels both full and reassuring. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner curve, its soft sheen providing a refined contrast and a quiet sense of order within the floral mass. Anchoring the upper-left arc, three large blue roses open wide, their velvety petals turning a deeper sapphire at the centers and offering a noble focal cluster. Around them, delicate sprays of baby's breath breathe lightness into the composition, while small stretches of dark green foliage give natural depth and balance. Flowing from the left side down toward the lower right, a gentle cascade of ivory-white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - drifts across the blue surface; the orchids' graceful, elongated petals and the occasional green orchid bud lend movement and an elegiac rhythm to the design. The interplay of textures is palpable: the chrysanthemums' fine, almost bristly feel contrasts with the roses' plush velvet and the orchids' smooth, satiny surfaces, all seen under soft, even lighting that preserves subtle shadows. Emotionally, the piece is poised and comforting - the intense blues suggest solemn remembrance and the clear white elements speak to purity and peace. Expertly assembled for funeral services or memorial displays around Thamesmead, Southmere and nearby Abbey Wood, this wreath communicates respectful condolence with understated beauty.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A beautifully crafted circular sympathy wreath is shown on a simple white background, allowing its carefully chosen flowers to tell a gentle story of remembrance. At the heart of the design are generous white oriental lilies, their broad, silky petals opening into graceful trumpets that expose soft green centers and prominent golden stamens. Their purity is contrasted by deep fuchsia and rich pink lilies, which share the same star-shaped form but offer velvety, speckled petals in more intense tones, adding emotional depth and a feeling of heartfelt tribute. Scattered between these dramatic blossoms are white gerbera daisies with crisp, even petals radiating from dark, almost chocolate centers, giving the ring a modern and slightly playful texture amid the solemnity. Soft blush-pink roses, many in bud and some just beginning to unfurl, lend a tender, loving atmosphere, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom bring a sense of tradition and quiet grace. Smaller white filler flowers, likely petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums, tuck neatly around the larger blooms, smoothing the transitions and creating a plush, cushion-like fullness across the wreath. Green foliage in varying shades frames and threads through the flowers, reinforcing the circular shape and adding natural depth and movement. The gentle, even lighting suggests an indoor setting, like a calm room in a Thamesmead home overlooking Southmere Lake, where the wreath might be prepared before same-day delivery to a nearby church or funeral chapel. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully arranged memorial wreath, suitable for services across Thamesmead and neighbouring Abbey Wood, designed to express sympathy, respect, and enduring affection for a life well lived.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional funeral wreath, round and generously proportioned, stands out clearly against a bright white background, its colours and forms sharply defined. The ring is densely covered with flowers, creating a continuous band of deep red and clear lime green. Dominating the design are numerous red carnations, their full, plush blooms arranged so closely that they touch and overlap. Each blossom is composed of layers upon layers of finely crimped petals, giving the wreath a soft, billowing texture that reads as both tender and reassuring. Nestled among these are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and compact. Their tiny, tightly packed florets form smooth, domed surfaces that contrast with the more open, frilled look of the carnations, bringing a contemporary freshness to the classic shape. A mix of foliage cradles the blooms and defines the form. Variegated pittosporum, with its pale, almost creamy edges around darker green centres, weaves throughout the design, introducing gentle lightness and variation. Deeper emerald ferns, with their fine, feathery fronds, create an inner and outer frame, enhancing the circular outline while remaining airy. Curled through the greenery is a ribbon in shades of green, decorated with diagonal stripes that echo the natural veins of the leaves; it is looped and tucked so it feels like an unobtrusive, elegant accent rather than a focal point. The overall atmosphere of the arrangement is one of calm respect touched with vitality, the kind of wreath that might be chosen by a family in Thamesmead for a farewell at local churches or at the crematoriums serving the SE28 community, symbolising enduring love and gentle remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean, white background, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle, symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of love. The arrangement is dense and thoughtfully balanced, featuring clusters of blush pink roses whose softly layered petals feel almost silky, creating a gentle, comforting foundation. Interspersed with the roses are lisianthus blooms in soft pink and deep purple, their ruffled, cup-like forms adding a sense of movement as they curve around the ring. Two prominent Asiatic lilies in a warm reddish-orange shade act as luminous focal points: one sits proudly at the upper edge of the wreath, the other nearer the lower section, their open petals radiating outwards around dark stamens. Tucked among the flowers are several closed lily buds, still green and tightly wrapped, hinting at blooms yet to open and adding a quiet sense of hope. Delicate sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, run through the design like a fine, hazy mist, softening the lines between colours. Spiky blue eryngium thistles provide a cool, architectural contrast, their compact, bristled heads drawing the eye without dominating. The wreath is underpinned by a generous collar of greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, airy fern fronds, and deeper green foliage overlap to create a fresh, natural backdrop. Near the lilies, bright green striped leaves are folded and shaped with a modern touch that reflects skilled floristry. The wreath feels particularly suited to a funeral or remembrance gathering in Thamesmead, perhaps in a local church or community hall overlooking Southmere Lake, offering a dignified floral tribute for families across SE28 who want to express sympathy and lasting respect.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image shows an elegant, circular wreath photographed from directly above, resting against a pristine white backdrop that emphasises its gentle, funeral-appropriate beauty. The ring is fully cloaked in Baby's Breath, the myriad tiny white blossoms arranged so closely that they create a thick, cushiony band of texture. This gypsophila covering has the look of soft, drifting cloud or a light dusting of snow, echoing the peaceful, open skies over Thamesmead's lakes and walkways. The circle is precise and unbroken, with a hollow center left completely clear, lending a sense of calm space and symbolising the continuity of love and memory even after loss. On the right-hand lower curve of the wreath, two calla lilies have been carefully placed to introduce colour and sculptural form. Their trumpet-like blooms show a rich gradient: deep burgundy and magenta at the flared rims, blending smoothly into mellow green where the petals fold back and meet the stems. The petals appear smooth and almost velvety, and the stems are long, slim, and fresh green, curving inward as though bowing in respect. The sleek callas contrast with the frothy, cloud-like Baby's Breath, creating a balanced composition that feels both contemporary and reverent. It is the type of wreath a local Thamesmead florist might design for a dignified goodbye-perhaps to be placed beside a coffin, laid at a graveside, or delivered to a family home overlooking the river. The overall impression is of quiet elegance, tenderness, and heartfelt sympathy, suitable for marking a funeral, memorial service, or the anniversary of a loved one's passing.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image presents a beautifully detailed circular wreath designed for sympathy or funeral services, set against a clean white ground that highlights each bloom. The wreath is completely filled, forming a dense, luxurious ring with no empty spaces, echoing the idea of everlasting connection. Dominating the composition are roses in vivid hues of magenta, fuchsia, and bright pink. Their petals spiral inward in tight buds and open outward in full rosettes, some edges softly curling as if just beginning to relax. Between these roses nestle large, double-petalled lilies in gentle shades of cream, pale pink, and light peach, their surfaces smooth and satin-like. A few lilies stand proudly open, revealing their inner structure, while others remain as tapered buds, green with hints of yellow, promising blooms yet to come. Around and beneath the flowers lies a rich carpet of foliage. Lacy fern fronds extend from the circumference, adding a feathery outline that softens the wreath's round shape. Interspersed are sturdy, glossy leaves in deep emerald, building layers of greenery that frame the warm flower tones and create natural shadow and depth. The lighting is even and bright, giving the wreath a fresh, just-arranged look, like something prepared early in the morning for a service in one of Thamesmead's churches or at a local crematorium. Crafted by experienced hands such as those at Flowers Thamesmead, this design conveys a message of respect, remembrance, and enduring affection, suitable for families who wish to express their sympathy with an elegant yet comforting floral tribute delivered across Thamesmead and the nearby neighbourhoods.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a sun-warmed studio in Thamesmead, a wreath of deep red roses speaks softly of romance and reverence. The ring is a compact sculpture, formed from dozens of blooms that press shoulder to shoulder, their petals velvet-smooth and align in a flawless crimson continuum. Some roses are fully opened, their spiraling centers drawing the eye inward; others linger in the bloom between, with petals that catch the light and glow like satin. A few tiny buds provide the hint of future blooms, adding depth to the already lush texture. Against a stark white background, the wreath stands as a bold, elegant focus-a living painting of petals, curves, and subtle shadows.

The scent of rose is imagined, delicate and heady, mingling with the faint green of stems tucked beneath the surface. In its symbolism, the arrangement carries love, admiration, and memory-a fitting gift for anniversaries, romantic gestures, or solemn farewells. In Thamesmead, it could grace a doorstep, a memorial service, or a thoughtful gift to mark a milestone along the river and lakeside paths near Southmere Park. Available for same-day delivery across Thamesmead and the SE London area, this wreath embodies the skill and warmth that you expect from Flowers Thamesmead.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
The image shows a beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a crisp white background that makes every colour stand out with clarity, much like a tribute laid in a bright Thamesmead ceremony room. The wreath is completely covered with flowers and foliage, forming a lush ring with a clear, open centre. At its heart are numerous deep red roses, each one carefully opened so the velvety petals unfold in generous spirals. The shades shift subtly from rich crimson in the centre of each bloom to deeper burgundy at the outermost petals, creating an impression of depth and quiet strength. These roses are interwoven with clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums and button chrysanthemums, whose myriad fine petals form compact, cushion-like heads. Their cheerful yellow tones offer a gentle counterpoint to the seriousness of the red, evoking warmth, kindness, and the memory of happier days spent with a loved one along Thamesmead's green walkways and lakes. Around and beneath the blooms, lush green foliage creates a solid base, likely including broad, glossy leaves from salal or ruscus and smaller sprigs of softer, silvery-green foliage resembling eucalyptus. The greenery is carefully tucked in so the flowers remain the focus while still giving the wreath a full, garden-fresh look. Every stem appears placed with intention, with no gaps or bare patches, suggesting the skilled hand of an experienced florist used to preparing funeral flowers for local churches and crematoriums. The overall effect is respectful yet uplifting, an arrangement well suited for memorial services, funerals, or graveside tributes within Thamesmead and the surrounding area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evoking gardens at dusk when the world is quiet. Light falls softly over the floral ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each bloom and imbuing the design with a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends mere décor, offering solace in its beauty and a promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. I designed it for families in Thamesmead preparing for funeral services and remembrance events, often placed at local chapels near the river and the green spaces of Southmere Park. The wreath rests on a clean table or altar, its red petals catching the eye as if returning a whispered memory to the living. If you're ordering from Thamesmead, you can expect careful, same-day delivery to nearby churches, memorial halls, and homes, with our team ensuring the greens stay crisp and the roses stay vibrant. Here in Thamesmead we understand the necessity of timely, respectful delivery.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image captures a thoughtfully designed lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath, floating visually against a crisp white background so that every petal and curve stands out clearly. The ring is perfectly round, echoing the life rings you might notice along the Thames Path or by the water features around Thamesmead, but here it is made entirely from fresh flowers. Hundreds of small chrysanthemum-style blooms are clustered tightly together, creating an even, velvety surface that looks almost cushioned to the touch. The wreath is divided into four distinct quadrants in an alternating sequence of deep royal blue and pure white, creating a strong, graphic design rooted in traditional nautical colours. The blue sections appear dense and saturated, suggesting depth and steadfastness, while the white sections feel light and restorative, like clear daylight on the river. Around the inner circumference, a slim ribbon in matching dark blue is pleated into soft ruffles, framing the central opening and hinting subtly at mooring ropes or the edges of a real lifebuoy. The central aperture remains completely open, lending a sense of space and calm. For families in Thamesmead and the surrounding SE2 and SE28 neighbourhoods, this floral tribute would be a poignant way to honour someone who loved the water, worked in maritime or rescue roles, or simply offered unwavering support to those around them. It combines the solemnity of a funeral wreath with the hopeful symbolism of a lifeline, expressing remembrance, gratitude, and the wish for safe passage on a final voyage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged, circular funeral wreath photographed flat on a white background, composed of creamy ivory roses and soft pale yellow lilies balanced atop a deep bed of green foliage. Around fifteen fully bloomed cream roses, each with their familiar, concentric petal spirals, form the wreath's luminous backbone; their soft sheen and powdered fragrance are suggested in the close, orderly placement. Between them, trumpet lilies in a delicate lemon tone add graceful sweep and occasional vertical lift - some flowers are wide open, showing slender stamens, while others remain in tightly furled buds, introducing textural contrast and the promise of further bloom. The foliage base is rich and varied: the light, feathery texture of fern fronds gives the edge a gentle, organic silhouette while broader, rounded leaves with a slightly matte, bluish-green cast (reminiscent of eucalyptus) add weight and tonal depth. Viewed from above, the wreath's symmetry and dense packing read as a timeless emblem of remembrance and continuity. This comforting palette of ivory, pale yellow, and green conveys purity and calm, suitable for a memorial tribute or funeral service around Thamesmead and Belvedere. Arranged by Flowers Thamesmead with considered craftsmanship, the piece offers a restrained, consoling presence - a floral expression of sympathy that balances botanical detail with gentle emotional care.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00