Ealing WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Ealing, where every wreath and bouquet is carefully hand-crafted by local florists who know and love our vibrant Ealing community. Whether you’re commemorating a special occasion, sending sympathy, or brightening up your home near Ealing Broadway or Walpole Park, our fresh flowers speak from the heart.

We’re proud to offer same-day delivery across Ealing and nearby areas like Hanwell and Acton – just order online before 3 PM, and your blossoms will arrive promptly, personally delivered by one of our friendly team.

Our wreaths are designed with care and local expertise, perfect for expressing your sentiments or enhancing any doorway along Uxbridge Road or St. Mary’s Road. We source our flowers from trusted growers to ensure long-lasting freshness, creating elegant displays beloved across West London. When you choose Florist Ealing, you’re supporting genuine local florists, not faceless call centres.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this wreath at Florist Ealing, I imagined a gentle, consoling presence for family and friends in Ealing - perhaps to be placed near a service at St. Mary's Church or to rest on a chapel table at a local funeral home. The wreath's foundation is a dense, circular band of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully nestled to create a seamless, soft surface that suggests continuity and quiet solemnity. The studio lighting catches the layered petals so you can almost feel their plush texture. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left quarter is a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): a mix of deep violet, velvety open blooms with pale yellow centres and softer lavender buds, their slender stems lifting the cluster with natural grace. Around them, variegated glossy leaves and delicate fern-like fronds add cool, living contrast and subtle movement. Hidden beneath the abundant chrysanthemums, a frilly dark-purple mesh ribbon peeks through along the inner and outer rims, echoing the lisianthus tones and lending a refined, finished edge. A gentle, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives it a tactile presence on the white background, while the composition as a whole reads as respectful, composed and quietly elegant. It's the kind of memorial piece we prepare for families across Ealing Broadway, Pitshanger Lane and the surrounding neighbourhoods - crafted with care, poise and an understanding of what comfort looks like when words are few.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath arranged with the kind of careful attention favoured by local florists around Ealing Broadway, presented against a crisp white background. The main body is densely formed from pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each small head contributing a feathered, cushiony surface that reads as both pure and consoling. Threaded subtly through the inner and outer edges is a dark purple mesh or ribbon that peeks between blooms, adding refined contrast and a sense of depth. On the upper-left arc a floral accent of three soft yellow roses becomes the focal point: their creamy petals open in layered spirals, exuding a faint honeyed warmth. Interwoven with the roses are delicate sprays of white gypsophila that lend an airy, cloud-like texture, and tiny lavender-purple statice that punctuate the cluster with cool, resilient colour. Handsome green foliage - broad glossy leaves and feathery fern fronds - cushions and frames the cluster, introducing fresh scent and natural structure. Soft, even lighting creates gentle highlights across the petals and a delicate shadow beneath, emphasizing the wreath's rounded form and central void that symbolizes continuity. This composition balances classic sympathy language with local sensibility; Florist Ealing crafts this style often for services near Walpole Park, Ealing Common, and local chapels, offering a quietly reassuring expression of remembrance and respect.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A delicately composed sympathy wreath fills the frame, presented on a clean white background so that every flower appears crisp and luminous. The design forms a flawless circle, its entire surface carpeted with fresh Baby's Breath whose tiny, star-like blooms create a soft, clouded texture reminiscent of morning mist over Walpole Park in Ealing. Resting on this cloud are larger Lisianthus flowers, each one a study in subtle colour and movement. Their petals are predominantly white, but the edges and fine veins are brushed with shades of lavender and violet, giving a gentle two-tone effect that feels calm and contemplative. Some blooms are fully open, revealing their intricate, ruffled centres, while others stay partially closed or tight in bud, with hints of pale green and creamy yellow at the tips. These buds punctuate the wreath with quiet notes of fresh growth and hope. There are no harsh greens or bold colours; instead, the palette is soft, cool, and restrained, ideal for moments of farewell. The open centre of the ring creates a clear focal point, symbolising eternity and the ongoing circle of life, while the repeated floral textures suggest care and meticulous craftsmanship. This wreath would sit gracefully on a stand at a funeral service in Ealing, or be laid gently at a memorial bench near the high street, speaking wordlessly of love, respect, and a peaceful final journey. It feels thoughtfully designed for families seeking an elegant, understated floral tribute for same-day delivery across the local area.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This wreath reads like a quiet conversation between texture and colour: a generous round base of pristine white chrysanthemums creates a soft, velvety field that feels reassuring to the eye. A discreet, deep purple mesh peeks through beneath the white, especially on the inner circumference, lending shadow and depth as though the piece holds its grief gently inward. At the upper-left, a carefully placed cluster centers on a single cream or pale yellow rose whose petals glow softly, surrounded by a mix of glossy, variegated leaves and feathery fern fronds; thin sprays of lavender-purple statice thread through the foliage, offering small, resilient notes of colour and texture. Two elegant calla lilies counterbalance the left cluster on the right side, arching from about two o'clock to five o'clock with long, bright stems that trace a graceful curve across the chrysanthemum base. Their blooms show a refined ombré, moving from a rich purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink near the base, a subtle transition that suggests both solemnity and warmth. A single longer green stem crosses the lower wreath, tied discreetly to lead the eye toward the callas and complete the composition. As a local florist serving the Ealing area, including Pitshanger and Ealing Broadway, we arrange these wreaths with tactile care and attention to proportion; the overall effect is one of calm dignity-perfect for funerals, memorial services or as an expression of lasting respect and compassion for a neighbour saying farewell.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A classic round funeral wreath is carefully positioned against a clean white background, its circular shape forming an unbroken ring of roses and greenery that speaks of continuity, remembrance, and love enduring beyond loss for families throughout Ealing. The design is lush and full, with no gaps between the blossoms, as if the florist has woven every memory and farewell into a single, harmonious tribute. Large, fully opened roses in ivory, creamy white, and soft pastel peach create the main body of the wreath, their petals gently curling back in layered spirals that suggest softness and calm. Interspersed among these are smaller blush pink spray roses and delicate buds, some tightly closed in pale green casings, others half-unfurled, adding texture and a sense of quiet movement. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce an antique, romantic note, reminiscent of the gentle hues seen in Ealing's evening light over Lammas Park or along the quieter residential streets. Deep green fern fronds weave through the arrangement, their feathery shapes peeking out behind the petals and forming a cool, verdant halo around the pastel tones. The lighting is soft and even, casting subtle shadows that emphasise the wreath's depth and the natural curve of each flower head. Every element feels intentional and considered, as though arranged by a skilled local florist who understands the delicate balance between beauty and restraint at a time of mourning. This floral wreath appears fitting for a funeral service, crematorium farewell, or memorial gathering anywhere across Ealing, offering a visual expression of sympathy, comfort, and gentle remembrance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in soft, even light, this circular floral wreath evokes a deep sense of solace and remembrance, its lush blossoms carefully arranged by a skilled Ealing florist. Dominating the design are pristine, star-shaped white lilies-each bloom opening in graceful arcs, their smooth petals bright against the clean white backdrop, recalling the peaceful pathways of Northfields on a quiet afternoon. Vivid Stargazer lilies in shades of fuchsia and magenta punctuate the design, their dramatic, speckled faces infusing the composition with both warmth and profound beauty. Nestled gently between these striking lilies are roses in tender blush pink and creamy ivory-some just budding, others fully bloomed-adding a softness and fragrant sweetness that speaks of cherished memories and gentle farewells. Fine sprigs of muted green foliage, perhaps eucalyptus or fresh-cut lily leaves, weave among the sea of petals, introducing subtle depth and drawing the eye through the wreath's unbroken circle, a symbol of lasting love and unity that so often brings comfort to families across Ealing. This arrangement, with its harmonious blend of vibrant colour and tender pastels, is meticulously prepared to bring solace to those mourning a loss or to honour a life well lived. Available for same-day delivery across Ealing and West London, it embodies the artistry and heartfelt care of the area's dedicated florists.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular wreath photographed on a clean white field, intended as a dignified tribute for funerals or memorial services held across Ealing and nearby neighbourhoods. The foundation is a continuous ring of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, packed closely so the surface reads as a soft, pillowy carpet of petals; under soft morning light the whites show subtle cream undertones that convey calm and purity. From the wreath's upper left quadrant a vibrant, sculpted spray arcs inward: luminous yellow roses, their petals spiralled in warm butter tones, sit beside regal, deep-purple lisianthus whose ruffled cups lend a velvety, contemplative contrast. Intermingled unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green add promise and layered texture, while mixed greenery-glossy rounded leaves, lightly variegated foliage, and delicate fern fronds-creates natural movement and visual balance. Along the inner and outer edges a dark purple, almost lace-like crinoline peeks through the white blooms, discreetly repeating the purple accent and refining the silhouette. The wreath's open centre maintains a traditional O-shape, emphasizing continuity and remembrance. Thoughtfully proportioned and finished for understated elegance, this design is suited for delivery to memorials on Ealing Broadway, floral tributes at Ealing Crematorium, or private condolence gatherings in Northfields. Arranged with the trained hand of a local florist and available details about delivery and care from Florist Ealing at floristealing.co.uk, the piece offers a quiet visual reassurance-pure, rooted in place, and made to convey heartfelt sympathy.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous funeral wreath of white lilies and lilac-touched blooms is shown against a clear white backdrop, so every curve and petal can be seen with remarkable clarity. Crafted in a perfect circle, the wreath is dominated by sumptuous white Oriental lilies, their six-petalled blooms unfurling like satin, with subtle greenish centres and delicately arched stamens tipped in warm, tawny pollen. Some lilies stand proudly open, while others remain in tight buds or just beginning to part, giving the arrangement a gentle rhythm, like breaths in a quiet chapel. Between these aristocratic lilies nestle clusters of lisianthus, their white petals finely frilled and brushed at the edges with soft lilac and purple, creating a tender contrast that feels both soothing and refined. Hints of leafy greenery, including slim, elongated leaves and round, eucalyptus-like discs, peek discreetly from beneath the flowers, lending depth and a sense of life continuing beneath the surface. The overall impression is one of calm elegance and deeply felt respect, the floral ring forming an unbroken symbol of love that does not end. It could easily be imagined resting beside a memorial in one of Ealing's historic churches, or travelling with quiet grace on a hearse passing along Ealing Broadway or through Pitshanger. Designed with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this wreath speaks softly of remembrance, solace, and the wish to honour a cherished life with natural beauty and serene colour.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised viewpoint on a pristine white backdrop, this classic circular wreath is composed of a tightly packed ring of snowy white chrysanthemums, their many fine, feather-like petals creating a full, textured surface that evokes serenity and purity. The chrysanthemum centers carry a tiny glow of creamy yellow beneath the cool white, lending subtle warmth where the soft light settles. Nestled at the upper left is a deliberate focal cluster of three deep royal blue roses-richly hued, velvet-petalled blossoms whose spiralled forms stand in elegant contrast to the soft chrysanthemum halo. The roses sit among glossy, dark green foliage whose rounded leaves provide a fresh, reassuring frame and natural depth. Encircling both the inner and outer rims is a pleated satin ribbon in the same cobalt-blue tone, its rippled sheen catching reflections and lending a composed, ceremonial edge to the wreath. A delicate shadow beneath the piece suggests careful studio lighting and gives the wreath a sense of tangible presence. As a florist who arranges for local memorials around Ealing Common and Pitshanger Lane, I find this pairing-classic white with a distinctive blue accent-speaks quietly of dignity and personal remembrance. The subtle fragrance of chrysanthemums and the tactile contrast between soft petals and satiny ribbon make this wreath particularly fitting for services, funeral tributes, or as a gesture of condolence; Florist Ealing can similarly prepare and deliver such tributes across Ealing and nearby neighbourhoods with attentive care.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat on a crisp white surface, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of roses and greenery, a serene ring of colour and texture designed to bring comfort in times of loss. The main body of the wreath is created from generous, fully opened roses in tones of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft, grey-purple, each bloom layered with ruffled petals that spiral gently toward a shaded centre. Nestled closely between them are sweet clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses and tiny rosebuds, in various stages from tightly closed to softly opening, which lend a tender, almost whispered feeling of ongoing life and memory. All of the flowers sit on a lush foundation of dark green fern fronds, their feathery, segmented leaves overlapping to form a rich, supportive base that peeks out around and between the blooms. Here and there, slightly deeper foliage and minute unopened florets create shadows and depth, preventing the design from feeling flat and drawing the eye around the circle. The overall impression is one of quiet grace and thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of tribute a family in Ealing might choose for a farewell service near Ealing Common or a memorial gathering off Haven Green. The pastel palette and soft textures suggest tranquillity and respect, while the full, symmetrical form symbolises the continuity of love. In the gentle, even light, every rose appears fresh and velvety, as though this wreath has just been arranged with care and is ready to be delivered locally as a final, beautiful gesture of remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular memorial wreath presents a lush, textured ring of countless electric-deep blue chrysanthemums, their fine, radial petals building a dense, cushiony base that reads both rich and contemplative. Lining the inner circumference is a pleated white satin ribbon whose soft sheen breaks the blue plane and lends a quiet formality to the arrangement. Anchoring the upper-left curve are three large blue roses, fully open and velvety, their intense azure tones forming a small, noble cluster that draws the eye. Delicate sprays of white gypsophila sit close to the roses, bringing a whisper of lightness, while a scatter of dark green leaves adds grounding contrast. A gentle cascade begins at the mid-left and flows toward the lower right: ivory-white orchids-reminiscent of Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium-arch elegantly across the blue field, their smooth petals almost luminous against the darker blooms. Bright green orchid buds interrupt the cascade, some closed and some just unfurling, offering a quiet suggestion of continuity and new growth. The textures-velvety rose petals, fuzzy chrysanthemum heads, silky orchid lips, crisp satin-are carefully balanced under soft, even lighting. As a local florist familiar with Ealing's funeral chapels and congregations near South Ealing and Churchfield Road, I picture this as a dignified tribute for a service at St Mary's or for delivery to a family home in the area. The overall effect is one of respectful stillness: deep blue for memory, pure white for peace, crafted with the sensitivity families expect here in Ealing.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a clean white background, its colours shifting gently from pure white to soft blush and deep pink, like a quiet reflection of memory. Large white lilies are the most striking blooms, their broad, satin-like petals and prominent golden stamens catching the light and giving the wreath a serene, almost luminous quality. Interwoven with them are deep magenta or fuchsia lilies, their rich tones and speckled petals adding warmth and contrast, like moments of vivid remembrance within a calm, composed design. Around these lilies, white gerbera daisies with dark centres lend a modern yet tender touch, their layered petals creating a soft halo of texture. Threaded throughout the wreath are pale pink roses, some still in bud and others gently opening, paired with classic white roses that are fully unfurled and densely petalled, evoking love, gratitude, and farewell. Tiny white filler flowers-perhaps spray carnations or small chrysanthemums-fill in the spaces, giving the composition a plush, continuous ring with no harsh edges. A bed of deep and mid-green foliage supports the blooms, curving in a perfect circle that represents eternity and the unbroken bond with a loved one. This wreath feels carefully composed by an experienced Ealing florist, perhaps at Florist Ealing, for a funeral service near Walpole Park or a memorial gathering off Ealing Broadway. It carries the fragrance of lilies and roses and the emotional weight of a thoughtful tribute, designed to stand quietly beside the family in their time of loss.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath in rich red and bright lime green rests visually against a clean white background, its details standing out as if lit by soft daylight. The wreath is built from dozens of deep red carnations, each bloom with finely ruffled, cushiony petals that overlap like folded silk, creating a plush band of colour all the way around. Tucked between these crimson flowers are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their neat, spherical heads densely packed with tiny petals that look almost moss-like from a distance. This partnership of warm red and cool green gives the wreath a spirited yet reverent character, ideal for a funeral or memorial service. The flowers emerge from a generous bed of foliage: dark, feathery fern fronds extend outwards to give depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins weave through the design, catching the eye with their lighter tones and gently mottled pattern. Subtle loops of a striped green ribbon are nestled among the leaves, the ribbon's alternating pale and darker green bands echoing the playful roundness of the button mums while remaining elegantly understated. The perfectly balanced circle feels calm and steady, evoking continuity and enduring love. Arranged with the practiced hands of a local Ealing florist familiar with farewell services in Hanwell and around Pitshanger Lane, this wreath would look at home beside a coffin, at a crematorium chapel, or set against the greenery of Lammas Park, offering a vivid, heartfelt gesture of sympathy and remembrance to honour a life well lived.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A full, perfectly round funeral wreath lies centred on a crisp white background, its detailed floristry reminiscent of the thoughtful tributes often sent to services around Ealing Broadway and the surrounding churches. The design is carefully balanced: two open Asiatic lilies in a rich coral-orange shade draw the eye, one positioned near the upper curve of the circle and the other near the lower arc, their wide, slightly recurved petals and dark stamens radiating warmth and quiet strength. Between these glowing anchors, generous clusters of soft pink and lavender-pink roses, fully opened, create a sense of tenderness and consolation, each rose cupping its heart of petals in gentle spirals. Interspersed among them are lisianthus blossoms in tones of pale pink and deep purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped blooms offering depth, movement, and a hint of romantic softness. Sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, like statice or limonium, weave through the gaps, forming a subtle, misty veil of colour that lightens the composition. Underpinning everything is a dense collar of greenery: rounded silvery-green eucalyptus, delicate fern fronds, and darker, glossy leaves combine to frame the flowers with calm, natural abundance. Spiky blue eryngium thistles punctuate the form, adding cool blue-grey accents and a more sculptural texture. A few unopened lily buds nestle among the foliage, suggesting life continuing beyond the moment of farewell. Near the feature lilies, folded bright green leaves are arranged with precision, hinting at the practiced hands of an experienced local florist, and together the elements express sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love for a lost loved one.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
An overhead close-up reveals a perfectly formed funeral wreath composed almost entirely of snowy white Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila bloom clustering with its neighbours to create a dense, cushiony ring that looks as soft as a cloud. The wreath floats on a pure white background, so that flower and backdrop blend, leaving texture and shape as the main focus. The central opening is clean and round, like a quiet pause in the middle of a gentle chorus. Nestled into the lower right side, two calla lilies emerge as a rich focal point. Their sculptural, rolled petals start in a deep burgundy, almost wine-red hue at the tips, then soften into magenta and finally melt into a muted green along the undersides and the long, tapering stems. The lilies curve inward with a calm, deliberate line, as though cradling the invisible space at the centre of the wreath. The contrast between the velvety, dark tones of the callas and the airy whiteness around them evokes deep affection held within a pure, respectful farewell. The lighting is bright yet gentle, revealing every floret and curve without harsh shadows, echoing the calm of a chapel or a peaceful corner of Ealing Common. This is the kind of thoughtful tribute one might send for a funeral or celebration of life in Ealing, whether gathered near West Ealing, South Ealing, or close to the leafy paths of Lammas Park, conveying love, devotion, and remembrance through an understated, elegant design.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A generously proportioned circular funeral wreath is displayed against a crisp, white background, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity, much like a carefully tended border in an Ealing garden after rain. The ring is densely packed, leaving no gaps, so the viewer sees a continuous band of petals and foliage flowing seamlessly around the circle. Dominating the arrangement are luxurious roses in shades of rich fuchsia, deep magenta and softer blush pink, some just beginning to unfurl while others are fully open, their ruffled petals creating soft shadows and gentle movement. Threaded between the roses are elegant double lilies in creamy white, pale pink and delicate peach, their broad petals overlapping in multiple layers and some blooms revealing softly speckled throats. Several upright lily buds in vivid yellow-green punctuate the wreath, adding height and a fresh, hopeful note. Surrounding and supporting the blossoms is a generous collar of greenery: dark green fern fronds with fine, feathery leaflets form a textured halo, while glossy foliage in varying shapes and subtle variegations fills the inner and outer edges. The contrast between the lush greens and warm pinks is enhanced by the stark white backdrop, which allows each flower and leaf to be clearly seen, as if highlighted under soft studio lighting. This carefully balanced tribute feels both tender and composed, suitable for funerals, wakes or memorial services in Ealing churches and chapels, offering a refined expression of sympathy and a lasting symbol of love that encircles the memory of the person being honoured.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Picture a wreath so lush with deep crimson roses that it seems to glow in a sunlit room along Ealing's Northfield Avenue. Each bloom is chosen at the peak of perfection, petals soft to the touch, layers unfurling with evident opulence. The circular form feels both ceremonial and comforting-a continuous embrace of velvety florals where each rose brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson across the surface. This arrangement is not merely decoration; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying the weight of memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist in Ealing, I sense the quiet power these flowers hold, their heady fragrance mingling with faint greens from the hidden stems. The white backdrop crystallizes the color, letting the depth of the red speak with clarity, while the rounded mass suggests a wreath laid to honour a life and to comfort those who remain. In practice, such a piece harmonises with a doorway in a family home near Ealing Green or a quiet corner of Walpole Park after a ceremony, and it can be delivered the same day to homes in Ealing, Northolt, or Acton with fresh, reliable blooms. Careful packing ensures no slack or gaps-the petals meet edge to edge, crafting a luxurious surface that invites lingering gaze. For couples, families, or friends planning tributes across Ealing, this wreath stands as a timeless gesture of devotion and respect.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular memorial wreath is shown isolated against a clear white background, its colours and textures brought sharply into focus. The design features a rich tapestry of deep red roses, each bloom at perfect maturity, with layered, velvety petals spiralling inward to a soft centre. Around and between these roses, bright yellow chrysanthemums cluster in generous groups, their many fine petals creating a delicate, almost feathery surface that softens the stronger lines of the roses. The interplay between the crimson-red and sunny yellow blooms is striking, yet the arrangement feels calm and composed rather than loud, helped by the steady presence of lush green foliage. Salal-style leaves provide broad, glossy shapes, while finer, eucalyptus-like sprigs introduce cooler grey-green tones that weave subtly through the design. Together they form a complete, continuous ring with an open centre, ensuring the wreath keeps its classic symbolic meaning of eternity and enduring love. Under the bright, even lighting, the colours appear vivid but not harsh, giving the impression of freshly prepared flowers, as one might expect from an experienced local florist serving the Ealing community. The wreath suggests a dignified farewell, suitable for a funeral, crematorium chapel, or graveside tribute in and around places like Ealing Common or Pitshanger. It carries a quiet emotional weight, as though it has been thoughtfully chosen by family or close friends to convey gratitude, affection, and remembrance in a beautifully traditional floral form.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Inside the heart of Ealing, this circular wreath is a testament to careful craft and balanced design. Dozens of rich, deep crimson roses form a lush ring whose blooms appear at varying stages-from tightly furled buds to gracefully opened petals-creating a living tapestry of color and texture. The velvet red of the petals deepens where light caresses the folds, while subtle shade variations give the bouquet a natural, luminous depth. Surrounding the roses, sprigs of fresh green foliage weave in and out: broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus provide a soft, powdery contrast, and sharper, glossy ruscus threads offer crisp lines and sparkle. The result is a full, three-dimensional wreath whose circles seem endless and whose center invites a quiet moment of reflection. This classic tribute speaks of love, remembrance, and respect, and it is especially suited to memorial services, funerals, or anniversaries of remembrance. Against a white backdrop, the reds glow with dignity, and the arrangement communicates a poised sincerity that resonates in articles about condolence flowers and life celebrations. For customers across Ealing-from Ealing Broadway to Northfields and Acton-same-day delivery is available, bringing this dignified work from our local studio to your doorstep with care and discretion. Craftsmanship you can trust, delivered with warmth to local families in need.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Against a bright white, studio-clear background, a meticulously crafted circular wreath appears almost like a painter's study in blue and white, yet its form is unmistakably that of a traditional lifebuoy. The ring is densely packed with small chrysanthemum-type flowers, each head nestled closely to its neighbour so there are no gaps, just a plush, continuous blanket of petals. The design is divided into four bold quadrants of colour: two opposite segments in a rich, royal blue, and two in a pure, luminous white. The blue sections feel deep and velvety, evoking the cool depth of open water, while the white segments provide a clean, gentle contrast, like sea foam catching the light on a bright day over in nearby Gunnersbury Park. Every flower seems freshly opened, their petals slightly curved and layered, creating a soft, quilted texture across the wreath. Tracing the inner edge, a narrow dark blue ribbon is lightly ruffled and tucked in a tidy line, reinforcing the nautical character without overpowering the blooms. The central aperture remains open, clearly defining the lifebuoy silhouette and drawing the gaze inward, giving the piece a sense of calm focus. This elegant funeral or memorial arrangement carries a quiet symbolism of safety and rescue, a floral lifeline honouring someone who may have worked at sea, served in the navy, or simply acted as an anchor for family and friends across Ealing and the surrounding West London communities, offering comfort and steadfast love through every storm.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular wreath, photographed flat on white, that marries creamy ivory roses with soft pale yellow lilies in a composition designed to comfort. The piece is luxurious and intentionally dense: roughly fifteen to twenty roses, their petals tightly furled in concentric spirals, form a luminous base that reads almost candlelit under gentle light. Interspersed among those roses are lilies in a tender lemon shade; some trumpet wide open to reveal delicate light-yellow stamens, while others remain in bud, their pointed tips promising further bloom and adding vertical nuance to the otherwise even plane. The flowers rest on a substantial foundation of green-feathery fern fronds lending a filigree edge, rounded sprigs resembling eucalyptus bringing matte, grey-green notes, and a few darker, broader leaves that deepen the wreath's visual weight. The contrast of pale blooms and rich greens creates both clarity and depth, allowing the soft creams to glow against the cool foliage. Texturally, the arrangement balances the powdery softness of rose petals with the smooth, slightly waxy surface of lilies and the fine, airy texture of the ferns. A gentle floral scent would be present: sweet rose tempered by a green, almost citrus suggestion from the lilies. As a traditional sympathy wreath the circular form symbolizes eternity and remembrance-suitable for laying by a graveside or placing beside a casket. Composed with local sensitivity, it is the kind of tribute often chosen by families in Ealing and Northfields when they want a dignified, comforting expression of condolence.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00