Blackheath WREATHS – Handcrafted by Local Florists

Welcome to Flowers Blackheath – your trusted florist for beautiful, handcrafted wreaths in the heart of Blackheath. Whether you’re marking a special occasion or seeking a heartfelt gesture, our skilled team designs thoughtful arrangements with premium fresh flowers sourced locally and seasonally.

As a genuine part of the Blackheath community, we know just how important it is for your bouquet or wreath to convey the right sentiment. From the leafy surrounds of Heath Lane to the iconic Blackheath Common and the bustling Royal Standard, our vibrant florals bring colour and life to every doorstep. We’re proud to deliver across Blackheath and nearby neighbourhoods like Greenwich, Lewisham, and Deptford.

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WREATHS
As a wreath made by local hands in Blackheath, this circular sympathy tribute combines traditional form with understated detail to convey steadiness and remembrance. The body is a thick, continuous ring of small, white cushion chrysanthemums, their tightly packed ruffled petals forming a soft, even plane that reads as calm and purity when viewed against the neutral white studio background. The wreath's upper-left quadrant is accented with an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), a mix of rich, velvety deep-violet blooms and paler lavender buds that give a gentle gradient of colour and a tender, almost velveteen texture. Mixed greenery - broad variegated leaves and fine, feathery fronds - weaves through the purple cluster, adding contrast, movement, and a fresh, herbaceous note to the composition. A delicate, crinkled strip of dark purple mesh peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer rims, harmonising with the lisianthus and providing a quiet, refined edge to the piece. Photographed with soft light that reveals the flowers' surface and casts a subtle shadow beneath the wreath, the image emphasises the craftsman's care in placement and proportion. This design, prepared with respect and local knowledge for services across Blackheath Village, Blackheath Common and surrounding Lewisham, is available from Flowers Blackheath and is suited to funerals, memorial tables, or a graveside tribute where a composed, dignified floral statement is desired.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular funeral wreath, handcrafted for quiet remembrance, fills the frame against a pure white backdrop. The main body is built from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums-each with ruffled, feathery petals-tightly arranged to form a soft, tactile ring that symbolizes peace and continuity. A narrow, dark purple mesh or ribbon threads subtly beneath the outer bloom layer and echoes along the inner circumference, providing a discreet edge of colour and depth. On the upper-left quadrant a gentle cluster of accents rests: three creamy yellow roses open in a triad, their velvet petals suggesting warmth and gentle consolation, surrounded by airy sprays of white gypsophila and delicate lilac-hued statice that introduce a quiet pop of contrast. Varied greenery-broad, shiny leaves paired with finer fern-like fronds-wraps the accent cluster, adding freshness and balanced texture. The imagined scent is soft and clean: green chrysanthemum notes with the faint honeyed sweetness of roses and the almost herbal whisper of the filler flowers. Even lighting reveals the wreath's plush surface and the florist's careful hand, casting a faint, natural shadow that grounds the piece on the white field. Prepared with sympathy and local care by Flowers Blackheath, this wreath is the kind of timeless tribute often chosen for services around Blackheath Common, St. Michael's church gatherings, or graveside remembrance near Greenwich Park, offering calm dignity and a visual expression of condolence.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous floral wreath is shown in full view against a plain white background, its form perfectly round and meticulously balanced, echoing the calm symmetry of Blackheath's tree-lined avenues. The entire ring is generously padded with fine sprays of white Baby's Breath, the tiny blossoms massed so closely that they resemble a halo of mist or a drifting cloud. Nestled within this delicate haze are beautifully ruffled Lisianthus blooms, each one a focal point of quiet elegance. Their petals are predominantly white, yet each edge is painted in fine strokes of purple-violet, some leaning towards lilac, others deepening into a richer, more regal tone. A few flowers are fully open, revealing layered inner whorls and darker, shadowy centers, while others remain partially closed or still in bud, with hints of pale green and yellowish cream at the tips. The interplay between the feathery Baby's Breath and the smoother, velvety Lisianthus creates a tactile contrast that feels both airy and reassuringly full. The open center of the wreath keeps the design light and contemplative, making it especially fitting for funeral tributes, memorials, or graveside placements for local families in Blackheath and nearby villages. With no visible ribbon or inscription to distract from the natural beauty, the focus stays on the flowers themselves and the emotions they carry-purity, respect, and a quiet promise of peace. The stark white background isolates every stem and petal, allowing the intricate craftsmanship to be fully appreciated, as though the wreath were gently floating in stillness.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant funeral wreath reads like a tactile poem: a dense, circular bed of pristine white chrysanthemums forming a pillowy, comforting base, with a hint of deep purple mesh visible underneath that adds a dignified depth. Arranged on the upper-left is a small, lush cluster centring on a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose whose soft, layered petals glow against a nest of mixed greenery. Variegated leaves with paler edges and delicate fern fronds introduce contrast and a natural, leaf-scented freshness while tiny lavender-purple statice speckle the foliage with gentle colour. On the opposite side two curved calla lilies lie in graceful counterpoint, their long green stems woven into the chrysanthemum ring and their trumpets shaded in a quiet ombré - darker purple at the tips ebbing to peach-pink and blush near the base - giving the wreath sculptural movement and a soft, human scale. A lone longer stem crosses the lower section from the left cluster to the callas, discreetly secured and guiding the eye across the composition. Photographed in soft daylight against white, the wreath feels both dignified and consoling, crafted with the kind of care you'd expect from a neighbourhood florist who knows Blackheath Village and the calm of Greenwich Park. It's a sympathetic tribute that balances restraint with tenderness, suitable for services, wakes or as a graveside offering.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This lush, circular memorial wreath is composed with the practiced hand of a local florist, each rose selected for its tone and temperament to create a harmonious, comforting display. The arrangement centers on creamy ivory and soft white roses-fully open and gently ruffled-surrounded by clusters of blush pink spray roses that offer delicate points of tenderness, some held tightly as buds and others beginning to unfurl. Warm peach and pale buttery-yellow roses add a soft, sunlit warmth while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a subdued, almost vintage elegance to the palette. Deep green fern fronds weave through the flowers, their finely divided leaves giving a cool, textured contrast that frames the wreath and allows each pastel bloom to sing. The blossoms are densely placed, forming a continuous ring that suggests care and permanence; light plays across the petals, revealing satiny textures and a faint, uplifting rose scent that quietly comforts the senses. As a florist who often arranges tributes for services on Blackheath and nearby Greenwich Park, I picture this wreath resting by a church altar or laid with reverence at a graveside, conveying solace and enduring affection. Flowers Blackheath crafted this design to balance tradition with gentle personality, making it a dignified expression of sympathy that reads as both intimate and communal within our neighbourhood.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A serene ring of flowers is arranged with thoughtful restraint, the composition defined by large, pure-white Oriental lilies and arresting fuchsia-pink stargazers that together form a continuous, elegant circle. The white lilies unfold broad, satiny petals that catch soft light and reveal pale green central pistils; some blooms are wide open, others linger as teardrop-shaped buds, suggesting both presence and passage. Scattered among them, rich magenta-pink lilies introduce concentrated colour and subtle speckling near their centres, drawing the gaze around the wreath. Smaller pale blush and creamy roses nestle into the gaps, their compact buds and gently ruffled blooms adding a tender, human softness that contrasts the lilies' sculptural forms. Discreet, muted greens - likely eucalyptus sprigs and narrow lily foliage - provide a cool underlay and a faint herbal note to the imagined perfume. The wreath sits full and continuous, symbolising remembrance and the cycle of life; its tactile mix of smooth lily petals and velvety rose layers invites quiet reflection. As made by local florists familiar with Blackheath's calmer corners - from the open sweep of Blackheath Common to the village lanes near the station - this piece is conceived for memorial use, funeral chapels, or a private home tribute, and is arranged to travel well for local delivery across Blackheath and nearby Greenwich when requested.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a neutral white background, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in gentle contrast and careful craftsmanship, the kind of piece we prepare for quiet services around Blackheath Village and the Heath. The broad majority of the ring is formed from hundreds of tiny white spray chrysanthemums, their clustered petals creating a seamless, cushion-like surface that reads as purity and calm. Against this pristine ground a lavish cluster sits at the upper left: sunlit yellow roses opened fully to reveal layered, satiny petals, paired with deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled cups bring a soft, velvety depth. A few unopened lisianthus buds in lighter lavender and green add cadence and promise of continued bloom. Around the blooms, mixed foliage - glossy rounded leaves, subtly variegated pieces, and delicate fern fronds - gives the spray structure and a living, organic frame. A narrow band of dark purple mesh ribbon peeks out from beneath the white base at both inner and outer edges of the wreath, a small but deliberate echo that ties the composition together. Under gentle, diffuse light the whites read serene and the coloured cluster conveys warmth and dignified remembrance. Speaking as an experienced florist in the area, Flowers Blackheath often creates this refined combination when families ask for something that communicates peace, respect and a celebration of life. It is suitable for laying at church services, memorials on Blackheath Common, or for delivery to local funeral directors around Greenwich and Lee.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath radiates calm, its soft whites and lilacs reminiscent of an early morning walk through Blackheath before the day fully wakes. The design is anchored by generous white Oriental lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms opening wide to reveal pale green centres and sharply defined stamens, some tipped with touches of cinnamon-coloured pollen. Petals curl gently at the edges, smooth and almost luminous, while partially open buds hint at life in motion, a quiet metaphor for remembrance and the passage of time. Nestled among the lilies are smaller lisianthus blossoms, their finely ruffled petals edged in shades of lavender and light purple, adding a whisper of colour that never overwhelms the calm palette. The blossoms are arranged so closely that they seem to nestle into one another, forming a plush, cushion-like surface that invites the eye to trace the continuous circle. Subtle accents of fresh foliage, including deep green leaves and a few soft, grey-green sprigs, provide a cool contrast and create depth within the design, rather like layers of trees glimpsed beyond the open heath. Hints of ivory buds and young lily heads emerge here and there, enriching the texture with promise and tenderness. The wreath is perfectly balanced and symmetrical, intended as a respectful, heartfelt tribute at a funeral service or crematorium in or around Blackheath. It speaks of dignity, love, and the enduring bond between the departed and those who gather to say goodbye, offering quiet solace at a time of grief.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised viewpoint against a flawless white background, this meticulously constructed wreath presents a harmonious interplay of texture, colour and quiet meaning: a dense, circular band of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the main body, their delicate, feathery petals creating a softly domed surface that diffuses light and casts a subtle shadow beneath. Nestled at the upper left are three deep cobalt roses-their petals velvety and tightly furled, the blue intensely saturated-surrounded by clusters of dark green foliage that set off the roses' colour like a natural lining. A pleated satin ribbon, matched to the roses' deep blue, trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring; its glossy ripples and neat ruffling give the piece definition and a refined, dignified edge. The emotional tone is one of serene respect: the white chrysanthemums signal remembrance and purity, while the bold blue introduces a personal note of calm and contemplation. The flowers' textures invite a gentle, imagined touch-the airy softness of the chrysanthemum heads against the smooth velvet of the roses-while the perfume remains modest and comforting. As a florist in Blackheath who frequently prepares tributes for services near Blackheath Common and the Village, I find this palette especially suited to memorials where restraint and heartfelt condolence are required. Flowers Blackheath prepares wreaths like this for chapel services, graveside farewells and quiet commemorations across the local area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, circular floral wreath lies flat on a pure white background, its form perfectly round and carefully balanced. The design centres on generous, fully opened roses in an understated dusty lavender and muted mauve, each flower displaying a spiral of velvety petals that look almost touchable. Threaded between them are dainty spray roses in gentle blush pink, some only just beginning to open, others half-unfurled, so the eye travels around the ring following a rhythm of buds, blossoms, and in-between stages that mimic the natural cycle of life. These pastel petals rest on a solid backing of rich, dark green fern fronds with finely cut, feathered edges, overlapping in layers like the foliage of a shaded woodland path around Blackheath. Small darker green accents and subtle seed-like buds nestle between the main flowers, giving depth and a sense of craftsmanship rather than anything overly formal or stiff. The wreath feels both composed and organic, as though gathered with care and then arranged to its fullest beauty. Its colour story-cool purples, warm pinks, and deep greens-creates a gentle calm, ideal for a farewell at a crematorium or chapel in and around Blackheath. The arrangement suggests sympathy without words, a floral embrace for those in mourning. This is the sort of tribute a local florist might prepare for same-day delivery to a service near the heath, where the quiet streets and open green spaces mirror the wreath's mood of reflection, peace, and enduring affection.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This dignified circular wreath reads as a carefully composed study in deep blue and pure white, captured under soft studio lighting that emphasizes texture and shape. The broad ring is densely packed with countless small royal-blue chrysanthemums whose layered, needle-like petals create a rich, almost tactile carpet of colour; their depth forms the foundation of the tribute. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circle, its soft sheen and delicate ruffles introducing a refined boundary that lifts the flowers visually and adds a touch of formal grace. At the wreath's upper-left arc, three magnificent blue roses bloom outward with velvety, layered petals in a saturated azure tone, accented by sprinklings of tiny white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves that give the cluster a classic, comforting character. From the mid-left the eye is led by a graceful sweep of pristine white orchids-Phalaenopsis or similar-whose broad, smooth petals trail toward the lower-right, interspersed with pale green buds that suggest renewal and the quiet unfolding of time. The combination of textures-spiky chrysanthemum heads, plush rose petals, airy baby's breath, and silk-like orchid blooms-creates visual rhythm and emotional depth. The overall effect is one of serene reverence: the blue palette evokes calm and memory, the white elements imply purity and solace. Meant for memorial use, this arrangement offers a respectful, composed expression of sympathy suitable for services and tributes across Blackheath, Greenwich, and neighbouring Lewisham.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop, is lavishly filled with fresh flowers in white, blush pink, and glowing fuchsia, creating a soft halo of colour and comfort. The eye is first drawn to the white oriental lilies, their broad, satin-like petals opening generously, each bloom showing a central cluster of green pistils and amber-tinted stamens dusted with pollen. Around them, deep magenta and rich fuchsia lilies unfold in star-shaped bursts, some with delicate speckling, adding vivid contrast and emotional depth, much like the changing hues of the sky over Blackheath at sunset. Nestled between the lilies are white gerbera daisies, their dark chocolate and reddish-brown centers anchoring the design, their petals crisp and cheerful. Light pink roses, in stages from tight bud to softly opening bloom, lend an air of gentle remembrance, while creamy white roses, fully unfurled, provide fullness and classic grace. Smaller, fluffy white flowers, probably spray carnations or petite chrysanthemums, weave in and out of the larger blossoms, ensuring there are no harsh gaps, only a continuous, cloud-like texture. Lush green foliage encircles and supports the flowers, with glossy leaves and lighter sprigs adding depth and framing the open center of the ring. This wreath feels calm, dignified, and deeply personal, the kind of floral tribute a Blackheath family might arrange for same-day delivery to a local funeral home or church, offering a serene expression of sympathy, respect, and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath of funeral flowers is shown against a clean white background, its colours of deep red and bright lime green glowing like a quiet halo. The dominant blooms are rich red carnations, tightly packed to form a plush, velvety ring. Their petals are gently frilled and layered, some blossoms fully open and generous, others still in bud, creating subtle movement around the circle. Nestled amongst them are lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and compact, their fine, cushioned florets giving a soft yet striking contrast. The interplay of crimson and chartreuse is grounded by a foundation of mixed greenery: deep green leatherleaf fern fronds fan out in delicate, feathery patterns, while variegated pittosporum offers smaller leaves edged in cream, softening the transitions between flower and foliage. Threaded through one side of the wreath is a ribbon element in varying tones of green, gently looping and folding so it feels part of the natural greenery rather than a bold bow. The overall effect is full and substantial, with no gaps, as though the flowers have been carefully cradled into place by an experienced florist's hands. The simple white setting ensures nothing distracts from the details of colour and texture, so you can almost imagine the soft scent of the carnations and the cool touch of the leaves. This style of wreath would be a fitting, dignified tribute for a Blackheath memorial service, offering a blend of comfort, remembrance, and a quiet celebration of life.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its flowers forming an unbroken ring of colour and memory. At first glance the eye is drawn to two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one near the top and one toward the lower section, their star-shaped petals fully open, revealing dark stamens that add definition and drama. Soft blush-pink roses cluster generously around them, each rose in full bloom, with layered petals that feel plush and comforting, like a gentle embrace. Between the roses, lisianthus blossoms in pale pink and velvety deep purple create a ruffled, romantic texture, offering a balance of softness and depth. Fine sprays of lavender-blue statice are tucked throughout, their tiny papery flowers adding a hazy, cloud-like effect that helps link the different colours together. Supporting this abundance is a ring of varied greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and darker foliage that together form a rich, natural frame. Spiky blue eryngium thistles lend a modern, architectural note without disturbing the wreath's overall gentleness. A few unopened lily buds nestle quietly among the leaves, suggesting that the tribute will continue to evolve as the days pass. Near the lilies, carefully folded bright green leaves provide a sculpted, almost ribbon-like detail that reveals the steady hand of an experienced florist. Crafted for a funeral or memorial gathering in Blackheath, perhaps after a service near the heath itself, this wreath expresses calm remembrance, warmth, and the continuing circle of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
From a bird's-eye perspective, this elegant funeral wreath appears as a flawless ring of white, shaped entirely from countless Baby's Breath blossoms that press together into a soft, misty halo. The gypsophila's tiny flowers create a feathery, cloud-like texture, with no gaps or exposed greenery, just an unbroken circle of pure white encircling a clear, empty centre that suggests stillness and space to remember. Set into the lower right section of this snowy ring, two calla lilies form a graceful focal point. Their smooth, rolled petals deepen from pale tones at the base into a lush burgundy and magenta, almost wine-dark at the fluted tips, before melting back into green where they meet the slender stems. Those stems arc gently out of the Baby's Breath, curving upward with quiet movement, as if bowing in a gesture of respect. The lighting is clean and bright, the wreath photographed against a stark white background so that every flower stands in crisp relief, bringing out the contrast between the airy gypsophila and the bold, sculptural lilies. In Blackheath, I imagine this style of wreath being chosen for a thoughtful farewell, perhaps after a service near the heath or in one of the village's peaceful side streets, where families wish for something pure yet expressive. The combination of white and deep burgundy suggests love, devotion, and a hint of solemn beauty, suitable for funerals, celebration-of-life services, or graveside tributes delivered sensitively across Blackheath and neighbouring areas.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular memorial wreath fills the frame, suspended against a clean white background that lets every bloom and leaf be clearly seen. The wreath is composed of a continuous ring of roses and lilies, thoughtfully arranged so that no gaps in the circle break its symbol of eternity. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses provide the main body of colour, some in tight buds with smooth outer petals, others fully opened into layered rosettes that curl and fold like soft fabric. Their pink tones gently blend into the cream, blush, and pale peach hues of the double lilies, whose broad petals unfurl in multiple layers, giving a ruffled, almost cloud-like appearance. Some lilies open wide to reveal their delicate centers, while others remain in bud, pointed and green, nestled among the blossoms. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is a generous collar of lush greenery in varied textures. Fine, feathery fern fronds arc gracefully along the outer edge, adding a soft fringe, while darker, glossy leaves provide a sturdy, structured backdrop that makes the flowers stand out more vividly. The contrast between the bright, warm flowers and the cool, deep foliage creates a balanced, soothing composition. Set against the white background, the wreath's colours and forms feel calm yet expressive, suitable for a funeral, wake, or celebration of life in Blackheath, perhaps chosen to accompany a quiet farewell in a local church or crematorium. The whole piece reflects the care and sensitivity of an experienced florist, designed to bring gentle comfort and a sense of dignified beauty to a moment of loss.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Blackheath studio and discovering a wreath of red roses shaped into a generous circle. The blooms are at their peak, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulence. The circular form feels both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of velvety florals where each rose brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power of these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. It's a wreath that channels elegance and reverence, a natural expression of farewell and celebration. From Blackheath Village to the edge of Lewisham, this wreath travels with freshness and care, available for same-day delivery across the area. Crafted with care in our Blackheath workshop, it speaks to a community that values craft, longevity, and meaningful ritual, making it perfect for anniversaries, memorials, or festive openings.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A large, circular floral wreath designed as a funeral tribute is photographed against a bright white background so that every colour and contour is easy to imagine. The ring is completely covered with flowers, forming a continuous band of red and yellow, with no visible gaps or bare foliage. Bold red roses dominate the design, each bloom carefully opened to reveal concentric layers of soft, velvety petals that curl outward from a tight centre. The shades drift naturally from classic red to a deeper wine tone, giving the wreath an almost tapestry-like effect. Between and around the roses are generous clusters of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, their small, many-petalled heads creating a plush, cushiony texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. A mixture of fresh greenery provides a rich backdrop: some leaves appear broad and shiny, possibly salal or ruscus, while others are slender and slightly silvery, reminiscent of eucalyptus, adding a gentle, airy movement to the composition. The foliage is woven so that it outlines the perfect circle, reinforcing the symbolism of continuity, remembrance and the unending nature of love. The centre of the wreath is left open and clean, emphasising its shape and giving the design a quiet, contemplative feel, like a window to memory. Under the even lighting, the red, yellow and green tones appear vivid yet soothing, suitable for a farewell that balances grief with gratitude. This is the sort of carefully crafted memorial piece a local Blackheath family might have delivered to a chapel near the heath or a service in nearby Greenwich, conveying heartfelt sympathy in a traditional, elegant style.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Presented as if cradled in the hands of a seasoned Blackheath florist, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate, a quiet vow offered in bloom. The circle is densely packed with dozens of blooms in varying stages of life-buds just hinting at future splendor and blossoms opening to reveal velvety, satin petals in deep crimson. Light plays across the petals, catching the edges and creating a subtle range of hues from scarlet to burgundy, so the surface seems to glow softly. Interspersed among the roses are sprigs of fresh greenery: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves that lend a powdery green, and slimmer, glossy ruscus that trace delicate trails through the ring. The greens break the sea of red with a natural brightness, enhancing the depth and giving the arrangement a tactile texture you can almost feel between your fingers. The wreath is a true circle, unbroken and precise, embodying eternity and the enduring connection we hold with those who have passed. The overall effect is lush, full, and dignified, conveying sympathy and respect with quiet power. It is ideally suited for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries in Blackheath and nearby neighborhoods, and can be prepared for local delivery across the area by Flowers Blackheath, often with same-day service to churches, chapels, and homes around Blackheath Village, Royal Parade, and the surrounding streets toward Greenwich Park.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this floral tribute takes the unmistakeable form of a lifebuoy, its circular shape and strong colour blocks giving it a quietly powerful presence. The wreath is built from countless small-headed flowers, similar to chrysanthemums, each stem placed so closely that the surface appears almost seamless, like finely woven fabric. The design is divided into four equal quarters, alternating between rich royal blue and cool white. In the blue sections, the petals stack and overlap to create a dense, velvety texture, reminiscent of deep river water flowing past nearby Greenwich and Blackheath, while the white sections look airy yet substantial, suggesting clarity, peace, and a gentle letting go. The open centre of the lifebuoy is precisely defined, ringed by a narrow trim of dark blue ribbon folded into soft pleats that frame the hollow middle like a quiet pause. There is a strong sense of balance in the way the colours and textures respond to one another, giving the arrangement a composed, reassuring rhythm. Though the design is simple at first glance, the meticulous placement of each bloom reveals patient, experienced hands, much like the careful, thoughtful tributes often prepared for local services near Blackheath Station or All Saints Church. Emotionally, the wreath speaks of steadfast support, of someone who was a lifeline in times of trouble, making it ideal for honouring a loved one connected to the sea, maritime work, or simply remembered for their courage and kindness. It would sit beautifully beside a coffin or memorial display, adding a distinct nautical note to a service while remaining graceful and understated.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously composed round wreath seen from above, the arrangement presents an elegant palette of cream, pale yellow, and deep green that feels both refined and tender. Around fifteen softly ivory roses form the primary visual rhythm, each rose displaying tightly spiralled petals that catch a soft, diffused light and lend the piece a gentle luminosity. Through that creamy sea of blooms are threaded several large, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue; some lilies are fully open and arch gracefully, their elongated petals creating quiet movement, while others remain in slim bud form, introducing a thoughtful variation of height and texture. Beneath and between the flowers sits a rich scaffold of greenery: delicate fern fronds lend a feathered, almost whisper-like edge, and clusters of rounded, blue-green leaves - suggestive of eucalyptus - add shadowed depth and a slightly aromatic presence. The wreath is densely packed and perfectly circular, photographed against a clean white background so its symmetry and lush fullness are emphasized. The scent one imagines is comforting - the powdery sweetness of freshly cut roses softened by the green, almost citrus lift of lilies and the cool, leafy base. Suitable as a funeral wreath or memorial tribute for services across Blackheath Village, Blackheath Common or nearby Greenwich, this composition is made with the care of a local atelier. Flowers Blackheath composes pieces like this with attention to proportion and purpose, offering a dignified expression of condolence and remembrance.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00