Ealing WREATHS – Handcrafted Elegance for Every Occasion

At Ealing Flowers, our passion for floristry comes through in every one of our beautiful wreaths and fresh bouquets. As local florists based in the heart of Ealing, just moments from Ealing Broadway and Walpole Park, we take great pride in serving our neighbours throughout Acton and Hanwell with exceptional, hand-crafted arrangements.

Our commitment to quality is matched only by our local knowledge and warm, personal service. Each wreath is created right here in Ealing by our skilled team, using the freshest seasonal blooms and greenery. Whether you’re marking a special occasion, remembering a loved one, or simply wanting to brighten your home on Uxbridge Road or strolling past Pitshanger Lane, you can trust Ealing Flowers for floral arrangements that express every emotion.

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WREATHS
A sympathetic, circular wreath presented on a stark white background: the main body is a lush ring of compact white chrysanthemums, their ruffled, multi-petalled faces pressed close to form a seamless, velvety band that evokes serenity and purity. Nestled at the upper-left section is an elegant cluster of purple lisianthus (Eustoma), the flowers ranging from deep violet, fully opened blooms to soft lavender buds poised on fine stems; their layered petals add a velvet touch and slight height against the cushion of white. Sprigs of variegated foliage and delicate fern-like leaves are woven through the purple cluster, bringing cool green contrast and natural movement to the composition. Subtly visible beneath the white flowers, along the inner and outer rings, is a frilly strip of deep purple mesh or lace that peeks out like a quiet hem - it harmonises with the lilac tones and completes the wreath with a dignified accent. A soft, even shadow beneath the arrangement gives it dimension on the bright backdrop and showcases the careful massing of blooms. The mood is contemplative and refined, crafted with the same attention we bring at Ealing Flowers for services across Ealing Broadway, Walpole Park ceremonies, or private remembrances in Pitshanger Village. Texturally and visually restrained, the wreath delivers a message of respect and lasting remembrance while remaining fresh, tactile, and unobtrusively elegant.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular funeral wreath arranged with quiet restraint, shown on a clean white plane so every texture and hue is visible. The bulk of the piece is composed of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals overlap into a plush, almost tactile surface; the mass reads as calm and consoling, a symbol of purity and stillness. Subtle accents of deep lavender-purple mesh or ribbon are visible through gaps along the inner and outer edges, providing a refined halo of colour that enhances the wreath's silhouette without drawing attention away from the central blooms. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, three soft yellow roses open with gentle formality; their creamy, warm tones introduce a tender note of friendship and memory. Surrounding the roses, delicate tufts of white gypsophila float like mist, and small sprays of lavender-purple statice add cool, papery texture and a springlike breath to the cluster. Lush green leaves-some broad and glossy, others fine and feathery-frame this arrangement, giving it freshness and a subtle architectural balance. The whole composition is lit with soft, neutral illumination that reveals the roses' velvety sheen and the chrysanthemums' fine petal edges while casting a delicate shadow beneath the wreath. As a local florist's sympathetic offering often chosen for services across Pitshanger Lane and Northfields, this wreath conveys steady support and understated elegance, the kind of comfort a neighbour might bring when words alone are not enough.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath, captured against a pure white backdrop, displays a delicate interplay of whites and purples reminiscent of early morning light over Ealing Common. The frame is richly packed with airy Baby's Breath, their countless pinprick blossoms creating a soft, clouded foundation that looks almost weightless despite its fullness. Threaded through this snowy halo are generous blooms of Lisianthus, each flower unfolding in layers of silky, ruffled petals. The base of the petals is a luminous white, while their edges and subtle veins are kissed with lavender and deeper violet, as if brushed by an artist's hand. Some Lisianthus are fully opened, showing gentle movement and dimension, while others are still half-closed buds, with touches of pale green and creamy yellow peeking through, giving the wreath a sense of living growth rather than something static. The central opening is clean and round, emphasizing the traditional funeral wreath form and its symbolism of unbroken love and eternal rest. There is no visible bow or inscription, just the quiet conversation between light and shade, softness and structure. This design would feel at home resting on an easel at a church in Ealing Broadway, laid gently by a graveside in Perivale, or delivered to a family home as a silent message of condolence. The neutral background ensures every fine detail of Baby's Breath and each purple-edged Lisianthus stands out clearly, conveying a mood of serenity, respect and heartfelt remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath, lovingly hand-assembled with a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a plush, cloud-like base. Subtle deep-purple netting is visible beneath the white flowers, especially along the inner circumference, introducing a refined contrast that prevents the design from feeling flat. On the wreath's upper-left a single pale cream rose opens gently at the centre of a compact cluster of greenery - variegated leaves with pale margins, soft fern fronds and slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice - each element chosen to provide texture and a calm, herbaceous note. Balancing this, on the right side two graceful calla lilies sweep across from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock; their trumpet-shaped blooms show a delicate ombré from a rich, muted purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink near the base, their bright green stems arcing along the lower-right curve of the wreath. A longer green stem from the left cluster is discreetly anchored across the bottom, visually linking the two focal areas with a subtle botanical line. The composition reads as a dignified tribute - quiet, measured and comforting - photographed in soft daylight so the cream, white, purple and green tones read true. As a local florist in Ealing, we often craft arrangements like this for services near Ealing Broadway and Pitshanger Park; its understated palette speaks of remembrance and steady support during mourning.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured funeral wreath, arranged in a perfect circle and photographed against a clean white background, radiates quiet dignity and calm. The wreath is lavishly filled with roses so close together that the entire ring seems like a woven tapestry of petals. Broad, velvety blooms in ivory and creamy white form the backbone of the design, their fully opened faces revealing intricate layers that curl gently at the edges. Nestled between them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some in tight bud, some half opened, giving a sense of movement as if the wreath is caught between memory and unfolding love. Hints of pale peach and mellow buttery yellow add warmth to the arrangement, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a subtle antique tone, like cherished letters kept over many years. Around and between the flowers, finely textured dark green fern fronds emerge, outlining the shape and adding depth with their fresh, woodland green. The overall effect is soothing and balanced, with the light falling evenly to highlight the rounded form and natural variations in each bloom. This type of wreath is often chosen by families in Ealing who want a traditional yet soft expression of sympathy for services near Ealing Broadway or along the quieter residential streets. Its complete circle suggests continuity and eternal rest, and its gentle colours speak of tenderness, respect, and cherished memories. Imagined resting on an easel beside a coffin or placed near a memorial table, this handcrafted tribute feels like a silent promise that the person's life and story will continue to be held close.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This meticulously arranged funeral wreath, crafted by experienced local florists in Ealing, channels an atmosphere of tranquil remembrance and enduring beauty. The design centers around a flourishing ring of pristine white lilies; their star-shaped petals radiate a sense of calm, unfolding gracefully as if offering a silent hug, while delicate green stamens add depth to the blooms. Fuchsia-pink lilies, radiant and speckled at their centers, weave through the arrangement to offer vibrant accents-mirroring the cheerful hues seen in springtime gardens near Pitshanger Park. Among the lilies, pale rosebuds and creamy white roses nestle together, their soft, curled petals providing romantic charm and gentle texture. Willow-like sprigs of eucalyptus and lush greenery introduce an air of freshness and subtle structure, reminiscent of Ealing's tree-lined avenues in early morning light. Each petal and leaf is attended to with care, ensuring no gap in the lush, intertwining wreath. Presented against a pure white backdrop, the colours appear luminous and true, highlighting the artistry of skilled hands and the thoughtful layering at play. This wreath is designed as a tribute filled with respect and solace-an ideal choice for conveying condolences, honoring a loved one's memory, or supporting grieving families in Ealing. The gentle interplay of colour, scent, and form ensures the arrangement imparts comfort and a sense of unity for those gathering to celebrate life.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular funeral wreath, carefully assembled to express sympathy, displays a broad, continuous band of pure white spray chrysanthemums whose dense, cushion-like heads create a tranquil, clouded texture. The white base dominates the form, giving a sense of peace and continuity, while the upper left quadrant is lively with a contrasting floral accent. Several open yellow roses radiate soft, golden warmth; their layered petals catch light like sun-warmed silk and offer a faint, comforting scent reminiscent of summer afternoons in Ealing. Complementing the roses are rich, velvety purple lisianthus flowers - their cup-shaped, ruffled petals provide a deep, elegant counterpoint - and a few pale lavender buds that hint at gentle unfolding. Interspersed greenery, including glossy rounded leaves with light variegation and delicate fern fronds, frames the cluster and creates subtle visual breath between blooms. A narrow, almost lace-like strip of dark purple crinoline or mesh is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer rims, a small, thoughtful detail that ties the composition together. The wreath's open center and even proportions emphasize tradition and respect; the overall effect is quietly dignified and warm. Imagined for services across Ealing - from chapels near Pitshanger Lane to remembrance gatherings by Ealing Common - this piece reads as a composed, heartfelt farewell, made with the kind of careful workmanship our community trusts and remembers.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing every petal and leaf to stand out with clarity. The arrangement is dominated by generous white Oriental lilies, their six-petalled blooms wide open like soft stars, each one revealing a pale green throat and tall stamens dusted with warm amber pollen. Some lilies are only just beginning to unfurl, adding a sense of gentle movement and the passage of time. Between these grand blooms nestle clusters of lisianthus, their white petals finely ruffled and delicately brushed with lilac and violet at the edges, as if lightly painted by hand. These purple-fringed flowers bring a quiet touch of colour that never overwhelms the calmness of the design. Subtle threads of deep and mid-green foliage weave through the flowers, creating a natural frame and giving the wreath a lush, layered structure. The lighting is soft and even, casting minimal shadows so that the wreath appears almost to float against the background. The overall effect is one of hushed reverence and purity, the sort of floral tribute that might rest beside a photograph at a funeral service in Ealing, perhaps near St Mary's or a local crematorium. It feels like a gentle embrace translated into flowers, ideal for conveying condolences to families across Ealing Broadway, Northfields, or Pitshanger, and offering a calm focal point during moments of reflection and shared remembrance.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a slightly raised perspective against a pure white backdrop, this sympathy wreath presents a composed, graceful statement of remembrance. The circular form is tightly packed with hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose multitude of delicate, feathery petals create a soft, domed texture that feels comforting to the eye. Each chrysanthemum carries a faint, mellow scent and a hint of creamy yellow at the centre that warms the otherwise cool palette. Toward the upper left three striking royal blue roses rise above the chrysanthemum field, their velvety petals folded in concentric spirals and saturated with a deep electric tone that reads both solemn and hopeful. Around those roses, deep green foliage with glossy, rounded leaves provides structure and a natural contrast that highlights the blue. A pleated satin ribbon in the same cobalt blue trims both the inner and outer edges of the wreath, its slight sheen and ruffled folds adding a refined boundary that settles the eye. The soft shadow under the piece suggests studio light falling gently from above, revealing the wreath's contours and depth. As an experienced Ealing florist preparing tributes for families across Ealing Broadway, Pitshanger Village, and local crematoria, I would describe this as a dignified, understated arrangement intended for funeral services or as a condolence offering. Ealing Flowers prepares wreaths like this with care, mindful of proportion, texture, and the quiet language of colour at moments of farewell.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene floral wreath lies flat on a crisp white background, its circular form symbolising continuity and remembrance, much like the gentle rhythms of life around Ealing Common. The entire ring is densely packed with roses, giving the impression of abundant, carefully tended blooms. Dominating the design are large, fully opened roses in a muted palette of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and soft grey-purple, each flower displaying layered, velvety petals that curl softly towards the centre. Nestled among them are petite clusters of pastel pink spray roses, from tiny tight buds to partially unfurled blossoms, creating a tender interplay of scale and texture. These blush accents lighten the mood of the wreath, suggesting affection and gratitude alongside sorrow. A generous base of dark green ferns, their fronds fine and feathered, forms a continuous halo around the flowers, offering contrast and a sense of natural depth, as though the wreath has been lifted from a shaded woodland edge in nearby Pitshanger Park. Subtle hints of deeper filler foliage and tiny darker buds appear between the main blooms, adding visual layers without disrupting the softness of the composition. The light is even and gentle, allowing the pastel colours to appear calm rather than bright, and emphasising the handcrafted care in the spacing and symmetry of each stem. This wreath feels like a thoughtful sympathy tribute designed for a funeral or memorial service in Ealing, an arrangement that speaks quietly of love, respect, and the wish to bring a moment of tranquil beauty to a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An eloquent memorial wreath, photographed on a crisp white surface, where a dense ring of vibrant deep-blue chrysanthemums establishes a rich, textured foundation. Each chrysanthemum's compact petals form a tactile, almost plush carpet of colour that absorbs soft, ambient light, creating a sense of calm and reverence. The wreath's inner circumference is edged in a pleated white satin ribbon that lifts the composition with a subtle gleam and softens the strong blue tones, providing classic ceremonial contrast. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a trio of magnificent blue roses; their velvety petals unfurl in a deep azure that harmonises with yet slightly deepens the chrysanthemum field, offering a noble focal point. Delicate sprays of white gypsophila and dark green foliage nestle around the roses, lending a whisper of vintage sympathy to the arrangement. A gentle diagonal flow is created by a cascade of ivory-white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis varieties - that sweep from the mid-left down toward the lower-right, their waxy, elegant petals introducing an airy luminosity. Bright green orchid buds dot the cascade, some in tight coils and some just beginning to open, symbolising renewal within remembrance. The cool, dignified palette and varied textures - velvety roses, fuzzy chrysanthemum masses, silky orchids, and crisp ribbon - combine to form a composed statement of condolence. As a wreath that would be fitting for services across Ealing, from a small chapel near Ealing Common to a memorial gathering at Walpole Park, it conveys sincere sympathy, quiet respect, and peaceful closure.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, displayed against a pure white backdrop so that every flower and leaf stands out clearly, much like a carefully composed tribute prepared in a quiet Ealing workshop. Around the ring, large white lilies open fully, their petals curving gracefully outward, revealing green pistils and soft golden pollen that suggest both delicacy and strength. Between these, deep pink and magenta lilies provide a richer tone, some marked with subtle speckles and darker throats, bringing a sense of depth and warmth to the design. Tucked closely beside them are soft pink roses and creamy white roses, some unfurling in full bloom, others still in tighter buds, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness and love held close to the heart. Crisp white gerbera daisies, each with a dark, defined centre, punctuate the wreath like gentle lights, adding a contemporary freshness to the more traditional blooms. Smaller white filler flowers cluster in between-fluffy mini carnations and tiny spray blossoms that soften any edges and create a plush, full texture. The entire circle is backed by rich green foliage, with leaves overlapping and extending slightly beyond the flowers, giving natural structure and a sense of living greenery. The empty centre of the wreath emphasizes its symbolism: an unbroken circle of remembrance and the ongoing cycle of life and loss. This floral tribute would feel at home at a memorial gathering in an Ealing church, a service near Haven Green, or a celebration of life for someone cherished, offering comfort through calm colour and thoughtful design.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, rich with red and green, is photographed against a bright white background so that every flower seems to glow with clarity, like a tribute arranged for a peaceful service in Ealing. The wreath is built from dozens of deep red carnations, their layered, frilled petals creating a soft, almost cloud-like surface that runs smoothly around the entire ring. Some carnations are fully open and plush, others still slightly cupped, which lends a natural rhythm and movement to the design. Threaded among these red blooms are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, compact and spherical, their tiny, uniform petals giving the impression of little mossy cushions resting between waves of crimson. Supporting this interplay of colour is an abundant foundation of greenery: dark, feathered fern leaves form a cool, shadowy base, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, with creamy margins and glossy mid-green centres, break up the depth with lighter, patterned tones. Tucked subtly into one side of the wreath is a decorative element that looks like a soft, striped green ribbon, looped and curved to echo the circular form and add a gentle sense of craftsmanship. The even lighting and high contrast between the flowers and the plain white backdrop create a calm, contemplative mood, allowing the viewer to focus on the balance of colours and textures. This carefully composed wreath feels perfect for honouring a loved one at a funeral home near Ealing Broadway or a quiet graveside gathering by one of the borough's leafy churchyards, offering a message of remembrance, love, and enduring warmth.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath rests against a pure white background, every stem placed to create a feeling of calm remembrance. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, fully opened with long stamens reaching from their centres, act as natural anchors at opposing points on the ring, their warmth suggesting comfort in difficult moments. Between and around them, soft blush and lavender-pink roses unfold in generous spirals, their velvety petals catching the light in subtle highlights and shadows that add quiet elegance. Ruffled eustoma in gentle pink and rich, inky purple mingle with the roses, giving the wreath a layered, almost painterly texture, as if the colours were brushed into place. Fine clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, weave through the arrangement like a mist, lightening the deeper tones and evoking the stillness of early morning walks through Walpole Park. The greenery base is abundant and varied: rounded eucalyptus leaves in a cool, silvery green, airy fern fronds, and other foliage in deeper forest tones form a lush cushion, while spiky blue eryngium thistles peek out here and there, their steel-blue heads offering a note of quiet strength. A few closed lily buds are tucked among the leaves, suggesting life continuing beyond the moment of farewell. The overall impression is of a carefully crafted funeral wreath created by an experienced Ealing florist, suitable for a chapel of rest or crematorium service, its circular form symbolising the ongoing circle of memory and love. The piece feels serene, respectful, and deeply personal, like a final, gentle embrace.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a serene, circular funeral wreath that seems to float against an immaculate white background, its structure completely concealed beneath a dense covering of white Baby's Breath. The Gypsophila is arranged so thickly that individual stems vanish into a soft, cloud-like texture; each minute blossom catches the light, forming a mist of tiny, star-shaped petals that circle around an untouched hollow centre. The ring is flawlessly formed, yet not rigid, with subtle shifts in height and shadow lending a natural, breathable feel to the design. Nestled into the lower right quadrant of this snowy halo are two calla lilies that immediately draw the eye. Their petals curl into elegant trumpets, saturated at the tips with a deep wine-coloured burgundy that gradually fades into dusky magenta before melting into muted green where flower meets stem. The smooth, glossy stems curve with quiet drama, slipping from the Baby's Breath as though emerging from within a meadow of white. Together, the delicate texture of the Gypsophila and the bold simplicity of the callas create a balance between tenderness and strength, a feeling many families in Ealing seek when commemorating a loved one in a church along Uxbridge Road or at a small gathering near Walpole Park. The whiteness suggests peace, farewell, and spiritual light, while the darker calla lilies speak of enduring devotion and cherished memories. This expertly composed wreath would be at home beside a photograph on a remembrance table or laid gently by the graveside, its understated beauty offering a quiet, floral embrace to those who are grieving.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A full, perfectly round floral wreath is captured against a pristine white backdrop, allowing the rich colours and textures of the sympathy flowers to take centre stage. The ring is lavishly packed with roses in an array of pink tones, from intense magenta and fuchsia through to softer, romantic blush. Each rose shows a different stage of life: some are just beginning to open with tight, smooth buds, while others are wide and generous, their layered petals creating soft shadows and a sense of depth. Threaded between the roses are large, multi-petalled lilies in creamy white, pale pink, and gentle peach, many of them double varieties that appear almost cushiony, their petals curling outward like soft waves. A scattering of fresh lime-green lily buds punctuates the design, their pointed, tapering shapes adding vertical accents and a feeling of ongoing bloom. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is a blanket of lush greenery. Fine, lace-like fern fronds frame the outer edge of the wreath, while broader, glossy leaves in deep forest green fill the inner spaces, providing contrast and a cool, restful background for the warm-toned flowers. The studio-style lighting is even and bright, revealing the velvety texture of the roses and the satiny sheen of the lily petals. This wreath has a gentle, comforting presence, making it a fitting choice for funerals, cremation services, or celebrations of life across Ealing, from quiet gatherings near Walpole Park to more formal ceremonies in local churches, where its circular shape symbolises an unbroken bond of love and remembrance.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
In our Ealing studio, I envision this wreath as a living pledge rather than merely a decoration. A circle of dozens of fresh deep red roses, each bloom chosen at its peak, sits on a clean white background. The arrangement feels both opulent and intimate; petals are velvety and supple, some heads fully open while others begin to unfurl, creating a layered, tactile surface. The roses stack shoulder to shoulder, forming a compact mass with hidden stems sheltering inside. This continuous ring suggests a quiet vow-love, memory, and solemn respect wrapped into one timeless shape. The scent of rose lingers subtly in the air, mingling with the faint green of the stems just beneath the blossoms. In our Ealing studio, we craft similar wreaths for personal celebrations and for funeral rites, offering same-day delivery across Ealing and nearby neighbourhoods like Ealing Broadway, Northfield, and Greenford. This design, though dramatic, remains versatile: it can frame a doorway, accompany a memory table, or serve as a dignified tribute in a ceremony. The craftsmanship is evident in the evenness of the petals, the balance of bloom sizes, and the careful placement of each rose to maintain a flawless crimson field that reads as both passionate and respectful.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours rich and saturated, like a quiet beacon of remembrance. The ring is densely filled with velvety red roses, each bloom carefully opened to reveal layers of crimson and deep wine-red petals that curl gently at the edges. Nestled around and between them are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, threadlike petals creating little bursts of light among the darker roses. The interplay of textures-from the smooth, cupped rose petals to the fluffy, almost cloud-like chrysanthemums-gives the wreath a soft yet structured presence. Threaded throughout are generous sprigs of green foliage, including shiny, rounded leaves that catch the light and more muted, grey-green pieces reminiscent of eucalyptus, adding a cool, calming note. The flowers and greenery form a perfectly continuous circle with an open centre, conveying eternity, loyalty, and enduring love, sentiments often expressed at services in Ealing's local churches and at nearby cemeteries. The stark white background and even lighting amplify every hue and shadow, drawing attention to the precise placement of each stem and the careful balance of colours. There is a quiet tenderness in the way the roses and chrysanthemums nestle together, evoking the peaceful atmosphere of Ealing's tree-lined streets. This wreath feels designed for a heartfelt farewell, suitable for a funeral, memorial gathering, or a thoughtful graveside tribute delivered with care across Ealing.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Ealing Flowers on Ealing Broadway, this circular wreath of crimson roses radiates solemn elegance. The frame is densely packed with dozens of deep red blooms, their petals caught in a gentle spectrum of light that makes the velvety surfaces glow. Some buds remain tightly furled, hinting at future glory, while others are fully opened, revealing intricate folds and a rich, satin sheen. Against a pure white background, the ring appears as a glowing emblem of remembrance.

Interwoven among the roses are generous sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and sharper, glossy ruscus-that deliver a lush, verdant contrast and enhance the roses' depth. The wreath's circumference stays perfectly even, creating a three-dimensional rhythm of petals and leaves that speaks of patient craft and enduring care.

In West London, including Ealing Broadway, Walpole Park, and Northfields, families choose such wreaths for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of remembrance, offering a dignified, comforting expression of sympathy. The white backdrop keeps the focus on texture, scent, and the quiet aura of the arrangement, which a local florist would deliver with reliability and reverence. Delivery is available for same-day service across Ealing, ensuring the tribute arrives fresh and ready to bring solace at a difficult time.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted circular floral wreath in the style of a maritime lifebuoy is shown against a pure white background, its bold pattern of royal blue and white flowers creating an immediate sense of calm strength. The ring is perfectly formed, densely filled with small chrysanthemum-like blooms that sit tightly together, giving a rich, plush texture with gentle rises and dips across the surface. The wreath is visually divided into four equal segments, alternating between saturated royal blue and pristine white; the top left and lower right quarters glow with layers of deep blue petals, while the top right and lower left are built from immaculate white flowers that brighten the design. No greenery breaks the pattern, so the viewer's eye travels smoothly around the circle, following the rhythm of colour. Along the inner circumference, a slim dark blue ribbon is pleated into delicate ruffles, echoing the tone of the blue petals and adding a refined finishing detail that hints at the ropes and trim of a traditional life ring. The central opening is clean and round, enhancing the lifebuoy shape and the sense of a protective circle. This funeral wreath feels especially appropriate for memorials linked to river or sea, evoking thoughts of safety, guiding hands, and final journeys home. One can imagine it delivered for a service in Ealing, perhaps for a family from around Pitshanger Lane or Northfields, by experienced florists who understand both the symbolism and the comfort such a nautical tribute can bring in times of loss.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen directly from above, this full circular wreath brings together creamy white roses and soft pale-yellow lilies within a lush framework of greenery, crafted to radiate calm. Fifteen to twenty fully bloomed ivory roses, their petals tightly layered in classic spirals, create the dominant, luminous band of the design, while a smaller number of lemon-tinted trumpet lilies-some open, some in gentle bud-introduce elegant arcs and a hint of vertical movement. Among these florals, delicate fern fronds fan out with feathery texture and rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs introduce cooler, muted greens that deepen the composition. The wreath rests against a clean white ground so the circular form, symbolic of continuity and remembrance, is immediately legible.

Soft, natural light brings out the pale tonalities: the roses read almost luminous, the lilies a whisper of yellow, and the foliage a comforting, restful green. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering-a faint, classic rose sweetness tempered by the green brightness of leaves and lily. This is a carefully considered sympathy piece intended for funerals, memorial services, or cemetery tributes across Ealing; it would travel respectfully to services near Ealing Broadway, Dickens Yard, or St. Peter's and drop-off points around Uxbridge Road.

Prepared with the quiet expertise of a neighbourhood florist, this wreath conveys purity, peace, and enduring affection. For families seeking an understated, dignified floral tribute in the Ealing area, the arrangement reads as a gentle, living emblem of condolence and continuity.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00