Wreaths Kingston – Handcrafted with Care by Your Local Florist

At Flowers Kingston, we understand how meaningful a beautiful wreath can be, whether to express heartfelt sympathy, honour a loved one, or mark a special occasion. With years of experience rooted in the Kingston community, our dedicated florists personally handcraft every wreath using only the freshest flowers sourced daily. Located near landmarks like Clarence Street, The Bentall Centre, and Kingston Bridge, we’re proud to serve not only Kingston but also nearby areas such as Surbiton, Norbiton, and Hampton Wick.

As a trusted local florist, we take pride in our personal service and attention to detail. Each arrangement is thoughtfully designed to reflect your sentiments, drawing upon our in-depth knowledge of floral artistry and local traditions. For your convenience, we offer same-day delivery across Kingston and surrounding areas for online orders placed by 3 PM – ensuring your wreath arrives fresh, on time, and with the utmost care.

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WREATHS
Presented against a stark white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built from a dense, pillowy band of white cushion chrysanthemums whose multitudinous ruffled petals nestle tightly to form a smooth, uninterrupted ring - a visual metaphor for continuity and quiet solace. Anchoring the design in the upper-left quadrant is an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): fully opened, velvety deep-violet blossoms reveal soft yellow centers while nearby buds and lighter lavender blooms add depth and a gentle progression of tone. Interwoven stems of fresh greenery - from broad, slightly variegated leaves to delicate fern-like fronds - weave through the purple spray, supplying organic contrast and a subdued vitality. Along the wreath's inner and outer rims a whisper of dark purple mesh or lace trims the base, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a subtle, refined edge beneath the white mass of flowers. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the arrangement suggests quiet presence and dimensionality in the studio light. The composition reads as thoughtful and restrained: white for purity and reverence, purple for remembrance and grace, designed to express condolences and enduring respect at funerals, memorials, or graveside services without overpowering the moment.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean, white studio backdrop, a dignified circular sympathy wreath has been lovingly assembled from a dense carpet of pure white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny flower head layered to form a velvety, uniform ring. A subtle thread of dark purple netting or ribbon threads through the inner and outer margins, visible like a quiet ribbon of memory beneath the ivory blooms. At the upper-left arc, three soft, buttery yellow roses open in gentle spirals, their velvety petals offering warmth and comfort; their subdued fragrance is a gentle counterpoint to the green freshness of the foliage. Delicate sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) drift around the roses like pale mist, and small clusters of lavender-purple statice punctuate the composition with restrained colour. The mix of broad, smooth leaves and feathery fern fronds adds layered texture and a sense of natural movement. Light falls softly from the upper left, creating a tender highlight on the rose petals and a soft shadow beneath the wreath that grounds it against the white surface. This design reads as a calm, respectful expression of sympathy-perfect for a funeral service, wake, or graveside-evoking the subdued atmosphere of Kingston's riverside chapels and the quiet corners of Canbury Gardens. Prepared with local care by Flowers Kingston, the wreath balances tradition and delicate detail for families seeking a thoughtful expression of remembrance delivered across Kingston and nearby communities.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Captured against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, this floral wreath forms an unbroken circle of soft light and gentle colour. The base is a dense collar of Baby's Breath, each stem branching into sprays of tiny, pure white blossoms that together create a misty, cloud-like texture. It looks almost weightless, like a ring of morning fog resting in the air. Rising from this cushion of Gypsophila are elegant Lisianthus blooms, carefully spaced so that their ruffled petals draw the eye around the whole design. Their petals are predominantly white, yet edged and finely streaked with shades of lavender and deep violet, giving each flower a hand-painted, almost ethereal effect. Some Lisianthus are in full bloom, with layered petals unfolding around hidden centres, while others are partially closed, tinged with soft greens and buttery cream, suggesting tender newness among the more mature flowers. The palette of white and purple feels calm and reflective, with just enough colour to give depth without disturbing the sense of peace. This is the sort of sympathy wreath you might see delivered to a quiet service in Kingston, perhaps for a farewell at a local church or a remembrance near Canbury Gardens. The open centre of the ring speaks of continuity and lasting connection, while the meticulous arrangement reveals the touch of a skilled florist, each stem placed with care so the wreath appears both abundant and gracefully light.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath composed of a plush base of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small floret tightly packed to create a cloud-like surface that signifies purity and respectful calm. Under the white face of the wreath a narrow band of rich purple netting shows through along the inner edge, lending a refined depth beneath the blooms. On the top-left a carefully constructed spray features a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose at its centre, its petals opening softly into a nest of vibrant foliage - variegated leaves with light margins and delicate fern fronds that catch the light - while slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice thread through for subtle color and texture. Counterbalancing this grouping, two sculptural calla lilies rest along the right-hand arc between two and five o'clock, their elegant curves graduating in colour from a deep, velvety purple at the tips to a gentle peach-blush toward the throat, their green stems curving gracefully along the chrysanthemum base. A lone green stem crosses the lower wreath, tied down discreetly to lead the eye from left to right and unite the design. Photographed on a bright white backdrop in soft daylight, the arrangement reads as an expression of quiet dignity and lasting remembrance. Prepared with local care by Flowers Kingston, the wreath is crafted to comfort loved ones across Kingston and neighbouring Surbiton, and is a considered sympathy choice for services near Kingston Bridge, Canbury Gardens or at local crematoria.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular funeral wreath appears as a quiet, floral halo, lovingly composed entirely of roses and lush greenery. The arrangement is densely packed, so that every inch of the ring is covered with petals, creating a rich, velvety texture that invites the eye to travel slowly around its curve. Generous ivory and creamy white roses anchor the design, fully open and layered with soft, rounded petals that evoke stillness and purity. Interwoven among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses and pale buds, some just beginning to unfurl, suggesting the gentle passage of time and cherished memories unfolding. Subtle touches of peach and buttery yellow roses bring warmth and tenderness, while the inclusion of dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms lends a refined, almost vintage character, ideal for a thoughtful memorial. Behind and between the roses, finely cut dark green ferns form a deep, verdant cushion, their fronds arching delicately and giving the wreath a sense of natural movement, much like the leafy calm of Canbury Gardens along the Kingston riverside. The circle is meticulously balanced, with colours and flower sizes distributed so that no single area dominates, reinforcing the idea of unity and continuity. Soft, even lighting reveals the satin sheen of the petals and the slightly matte texture of the foliage without creating stark contrasts, keeping the mood gentle and contemplative. This type of wreath, suitable for funerals and services around Kingston, offers a graceful way to express sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love through a calm, pastel palette.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in clear, gentle light, this elegant floral wreath exudes an air of dignity and heartfelt remembrance, as if crafted for a tranquil Kingston memorial or thoughtful condolence gift. Circular and unbroken, it is woven with radiant white lilies-their petals broad, star-shaped, and softly gleaming, each bloom speaking of purity, peace, and the gentle cycle of life remembered along the tranquil Thames. Punctuating the arrangement are generous stargazer lilies in bright, vibrant fuchsia pinks; their deep, speckled magenta centers add a bold presence that honors cherished memories, reminiscent of Kingston Market's lively colours. Threaded gracefully through the circle, small clusters of pale blush and creamy white roses add delicate texture, their tightly budded or gently opening petals softening the overall composition and suggesting new beginnings. Wisps of muted green foliage-reminiscent of the woodland walks in Richmond Park-peek demurely from behind the flowers, bringing a touch of subtle freshness and grounding the arrangement. Every stem and petal is expertly placed with sensitive precision, reflecting the care synonymous with local florists in Kingston. The overall impression is one of quiet solace and gentle beauty, making this wreath an ideal floral expression for times of loss, remembrance, or to send comfort to families and friends across Kingston and its surrounding neighborhoods.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is an immediate quietude in this circular sympathy wreath - the kind of piece I would place near a funeral program or on a chapel easel in Kingston. Its main form is a continuous ring of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom nestling tightly against its neighbours to build a pillowed, almost cloud-like surface. The texture is soft under a hand and visually calming, a neutral field against which the accent spray becomes a tender focal point. On the wreath's upper left a cluster of bright yellow roses opens like a small sunrise, their warm, honeyed tones and gently spiralled petals giving an intimate, friendly note. Interwoven with the roses are sumptuous, deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose velvety ruffled cups and occasional pale buds bring a sense of grace and restraint. The greens - glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds, and slim stems - thread through the colours and create a breathing space between blooms. A fine, dark purple mesh ribbon is visible under the chrysanthemum edge, a subtle finishing detail that links the white base to the purple accents. Lit softly from the front, the whites hold a cool purity while the yellows glow, and the purples anchor the composition. This wreath feels handcrafted and considered, intended to offer solace; it would be delivered with care across Kingston, to local chapels near the riverside or to family homes on Eden Street, as a quiet, elegant expression of condolence.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath rests against a crisp white background, its calm palette of white and soft purple flowers evoking peace and quiet reverence. The main focus is a series of large, luminous Oriental lilies in pure white, their velvety petals slightly reflexed and layered, creating a sense of depth and movement around the ring. Each open bloom reveals a delicate greenish heart and long stamens with brown anthers, while several half-open buds suggest an ongoing journey rather than an abrupt ending. Tucked between these imposing lilies are clusters of lisianthus, their petals gently frilled and edged with lilac and violet, reminiscent of the soft evening skies over Kingston. A scattering of tiny, creamy rosebuds and tightly furled lily buds enrich the texture, giving the impression of a wreath that has been composed slowly and thoughtfully by an experienced florist. Wisps of greenery, including slender leaves and muted eucalyptus-style sprigs, emerge from beneath the blooms, adding a cool, fresh undertone without breaking the wreath's gentle rhythm. The composition forms a complete, continuous circle, a traditional symbol of eternity and unbroken love that many families across Kingston choose when arranging funeral flowers or tributes for a memorial gathering. With the clean white background emphasizing each blossom, the arrangement feels like a quiet moment of reflection, offering comfort and a dignified way to express sympathy, whether placed in a local church, crematorium chapel, or a private farewell at home.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Taken from a gentle overhead angle against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath sits serenely with a soft shadow that grounds its presence. The main ring is a dense, slightly domed formation of immaculate white chrysanthemums-each bloom feathered with fine petals that suggest softness and repose; some centers show a whisper of creamy yellow that warms the cool palette. At the upper-left side three striking deep-blue roses rise as a measured punctuation, their velvety petals unfolding in tight spirals and offset by rich, dark-green foliage which gives the cluster natural depth. Encircling the wreath's outer and inner edges is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt hue as the roses, the ribbon's sheen and subtle folds imparting structure and a quiet formality to the design. Tactile contrasts are clear in the mind: the chrysanthemum's light, cushion-like texture against the denser, velvety roses and the silkiness of the ribbon. If one imagines scent, it's a subdued, comforting green-floral note rather than an overpowering perfume. This composition reads as respectful and composed-specially chosen for memorial services, church tributes, or as a thoughtful expression of condolence. In the Kingston area, wreaths of this palette are often placed at local services near the riverside, at community commemorations by Kingston Market, or within small chapel gatherings at Norbiton and Surbiton; they feel particularly at home where family and neighbours gather to remember. The design's clarity and restrained colour make it both timeless and deeply personal.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath rests flat on a bright white surface, every curve defined by a tapestry of roses in soft, muted tones. The main flowers are generous, fully open roses in shades of dusty lavender, mauve, and greyish-purple, their many petals layered like fine silk, giving the wreath a plush, almost cloud-like fullness. Between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses thread their way around the ring, some as tiny buds, others just beginning to open, offering little touches of warmth and innocence among the cooler purples. Deep green fern fronds fan out beneath and around the flowers, their finely serrated leaves adding feathery texture and framing the wreath with a rich, natural border. Occasional darker buds and filler foliage tucked into the design lend depth and subtle contrast, so the eye moves gently from flower to flower. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting every curve of petal and vein of leaf without harsh shadow, creating a feeling of calm and quiet respect. This is the kind of sympathy wreath a Kingston family might choose when saying goodbye at a church near the Market Place or a memorial gathering by the Thames, its colour palette speaking of grace, affection, and peaceful remembrance. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, each rose is positioned to feel like a shared memory, forming an unbroken circle that symbolises love that continues, even after loss, and ready for thoughtful delivery across Kingston and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in soft, neutral light on a plain white surface, this memorial wreath offers a composed study in texture and tone. The main ring is tightly packed with small, vivid blue chrysanthemums whose dense, spidery petals build a plush, continuous band of colour that feels both substantial and tender. A pleated white satin ribbon outlines the wreath's inner opening, its satin ruffles picking up glints of light and quietly separating the blue field from the central void. At the upper-left arc three full-bodied blue roses unfurl in rich, velvety layers, their oceanic petals punctuated by delicate clusters of white baby's breath and a few glossy, dark green leaves for contrast. Beginning at the mid-left these elements give way to a gentle drop of pure white orchids-graceful, open Phalaenopsis-style blossoms whose satin-like petals curve with soft elegance-together with several fresh green buds that suggest promise and renewal. The tactile contrasts are clear: the chrysanthemums' fine texture against the orchids' smoothness, the ribbon's cool sheen against the velvet of the roses. Emotionally, the arrangement balances sorrow with serenity; the blue palette carries weight and remembrance, while the white orchids convey purity and calm. Suitable for compassionate delivery across Kingston - from the Bentall Centre area to services near Eden Street - the wreath reads as a dignified expression of sympathy and careful floral workmanship.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed against a clean, uncluttered white background, this open circular wreath feels like a quiet embrace crafted in flowers. The ring is densely packed with a soothing palette of white, blush pink, and deep magenta, creating a rich yet tranquil presence, much like a peaceful morning walk along the Thames in Kingston. Large white lilies with sweeping petals and golden-tipped stamens provide the main structure, their serene faces turned outward in a gesture of openness and peace. Interwoven with them are dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms flecked with darker speckles, adding depth and a tender vibrancy to the tribute. White gerbera daisies with dark chocolate centres punctuate the design, their round, layered petals offering a gentle brightness that keeps the wreath from ever feeling heavy. Between these focal flowers, soft pink rosebuds and partially opened blush roses nestle closely beside creamy white roses, their velvety petals layered like folded fabric, symbolising affection, remembrance, and enduring family ties. Tiny white filler flowers and spray blooms are threaded throughout, giving the arrangement a plush, seamless texture where no part of the ring feels empty. Lush green foliage curves around the wreath, with varied leaves and hints of new buds adding depth and a natural, garden-like frame, echoing the calm greenery of nearby Canbury Gardens. Created in the style of an experienced Kingston florist, this sympathy wreath is an elegant choice for a funeral or celebration of life, offering a heartfelt, dignified message of comfort and eternal love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white background, a perfectly round sympathy wreath draws the eye with its rich combination of deep crimson and bright lime green, creating a moving tribute that feels both classic and contemporary. The main body of the wreath is formed from dozens of red carnations, their petals densely layered and softly frilled, giving each flower a plush, almost cushion-like presence. Some carnations are fully unfurled, while others are just opening, so the ring seems to breathe with gentle variation. Between these, lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design, their compact, dome-shaped blooms bringing a crisp texture and an uplifting spark of colour. The flowers are nestled into a bed of lush greenery: dark, feathery fern fronds that create a shadowy depth, and variegated leaves with creamy margins that introduce lightness and pattern. Threaded through the foliage is a tasteful green striped ribbon, formed into loose loops that echo the circular shape and provide a subtle decorative flourish without taking focus away from the blooms. The balanced composition and even spacing around the circle suggest the steady, enduring nature of remembrance. As a local florist in Kingston, I often recommend this style of wreath for funerals and memorials in and around the town centre, from quiet services near Fairfield to gatherings by the riverside. In the photograph, the clear, even lighting accentuates the contrast between red and green, while a faint shadow beneath the wreath hints at its three-dimensional fullness, conveying a sense of care and respect that families can feel even from a distance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath lies against a pure white background, forming a perfect circle that symbolises unbroken love and remembrance. The design is generously packed with pastel blooms, so that almost no bare foliage shows, giving it a plush, embracing appearance, like a comforting arm around the shoulders on a quiet walk by the Thames in Kingston. Soft blush and lavender-pink roses are scattered all around the ring, each flower fully open and velvety, their petals curling outwards in graceful spirals that lend the tribute an air of gentle elegance. Interwoven among the roses are lisianthus blooms in soft pink and a deep, velvety purple, their ruffled petals adding movement and texture, as though the flowers are softly stirring in a breeze. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies provide focal points in the composition, one at the upper edge and another lower down; their star-shaped petals and prominent stamens bring a touch of warmth and light, suggesting hope even in sorrow. Closed lily buds, still green and smooth, are nestled among the foliage as a subtle reminder of new beginnings. Small clusters of airy lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, are dotted throughout, creating a hazy, cloud-like effect that gently cools the palette. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles introduce a contemporary, sculptural note, echoing the textured plantings seen around Kingston town centre. The greenery beneath is rich and multi-layered, with rounded eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and darker foliage forming a stable, verdant base. This wreath would feel perfectly at home as a funeral or memorial tribute delivered to a Kingston chapel or crematorium, offering a quiet message of respect, comfort, and lasting memory.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a delicately crafted circular funeral wreath, viewed from above, created almost entirely from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath. The countless Gypsophila blooms are packed closely together, so that the surface of the wreath looks like a continuous ring of soft, white foam or freshly fallen snow. The tiny petals catch the light gently, producing a muted shimmer that gives the wreath a calm, ethereal presence, ideal for a thoughtful tribute. In the lower right arc of this snowy ring, a pair of calla lilies adds contrast and structure. Their sculptural, trumpet-like flowers curl elegantly, with petals that fade from deep wine-burgundy at the fluted edges to a gentle magenta and then into a refined green near the stems. The stems themselves are smooth and slender, bending inward with a quiet, natural curve, as if they have been coaxed through the Baby's Breath rather than simply placed on top. The open centre of the wreath remains completely clear, forming a simple, circular void that draws the eye inward and invites contemplation. Set against a white background, the arrangement feels weightless, like a symbolic halo of remembrance. This kind of design, often requested by families in Kingston for understated yet meaningful funeral and memorial flowers, speaks of purity, enduring love, and dignified farewell, reflecting the careful, considered work of a local florist who understands the sensitivities of such occasions.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pristine white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels calm and composed, as though prepared in a Kingston florist's studio before making its way to a church near the river or a farewell service in Norbiton. The design forms a perfect ring of blooms, richly layered so that roses and lilies touch petal to petal. Deep magenta, fuchsia, and softer shell-pink roses create the main sweep of colour, their velvety petals spiralling outwards, some in small, tight buds, others open wide to reveal intricate hearts. Interspersed among them, generous double lilies unfold in gentle shades of blush, cream, and pale peach, their broad petals softly ruffled and lightly flecked, catching the light as they curve back. A scattering of fresh, lime-green buds nestles between the open flowers, hinting at blooms still to come. Lush foliage frames the entire wreath: delicate fern fronds arch gracefully, their fine leaflets adding a feathery texture, while darker, glossy leaves and a few subtly variegated greens create a deep, verdant base that makes the pinks and creams glow more intensely. The overall impression is of fullness and balance, with no harsh angles, just a continuous, gentle circle symbolising eternity and unbroken memory. The image suggests a tribute chosen with care by family or friends in Kingston, perhaps for a quiet crematorium service or a celebration of life held in one of the town's historic venues, offering a tender message of remembrance, comfort, and respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to glow along Kingston's riverside pathways. Each bloom is chosen at the peak of beauty, petals soft to the touch, with layers unfurling in a display of opulence. The circular form is a soothing, continuous embrace; roses lean into one another to create a textured tapestry of red that invites the eye to drift across it. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and meaning, with every bloom bearing a memory or wish. As a Kingston florist, I sense the quiet strength in these flowers, their heady perfume mingling with the faint green of the stems and the breath of the Thames breeze that drifts past the Market Place. The wreath's center remains a deliberate negative space, a window into a cherished moment, while the outer ring offers a measured rhythm, petals curling and blooms spaced just so. It is a design at home alongside Kingston's wedding celebrations near Kingston University or a memorial service at a parish by the river, or an anniversary display on a Norbiton wall. Available for same-day delivery across Kingston, Surbiton, and the SW London hinterlands, this wreath travels with care from our studio to your door, a thoughtful creation from Flowers Kingston.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly crafted circular memorial wreath dominates the frame, its colours heightened by a clean white background that makes every blossom appear almost touchable. The wreath itself is a complete, unbroken circle symbolising continuity and remembrance, composed mainly of sumptuous red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums nestled together so closely that they form a dense, luxurious ring. Each rose has been opened by hand to just the right stage, with velvety petals unfurling in graceful spirals from a tighter heart, their tones shifting subtly from luminous crimson to deeper wine-red, as if echoing layers of memory and affection. Threaded between these roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums create pockets of light, their fine, feathery petals forming rounded cushions that add texture and an uplifting note, like small rays of sunshine within the tribute. The flowers rest on a base of mixed greenery - robust, glossy leaves and softer, muted eucalyptus sprigs - giving the design a natural, almost woodland feel reminiscent of the green spaces around Kingston, from Canbury Gardens to the paths by the Thames. The foliage frames the blooms, cradling them and softening the outline without disturbing the wreath's perfect symmetry. Under bright, even lighting, every detail is clear: the subtle curl of petals, the sheen on the leaves, and the freshness that suggests this arrangement has just left a skilled local florist's bench for same-day delivery to a church, funeral home, or family home in Kingston. The overall impression is of a dignified yet comforting floral tribute, ideal for saying a tender farewell while gently celebrating a life well lived.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a craftsman's calm hands, this circular wreath of red roses is shown against a clean white field. Dozens of deep crimson blooms form a dense ring, each rose at a different moment of bloom, some still a bud, others unfurled, their velvety surfaces catching the light and revealing subtle variations in shade. Through the heart of the circle, sprigs of green foliage-broad matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and slender glossy ruscus-weave in and out, giving the piece texture, depth, and a natural glow.

The arrangement reads as a solemn, ceremonial emblem, a timeless way to express sympathy, remembrance, or the honoring of a life's milestones. The continuous circle emphasizes eternity and connection, while the lush fullness invites quiet reflection. On a pure white backdrop the red intensifies, and the green anchors it with fresh vitality. In Kingston's communities-from the town centre to Norbiton and Surbiton-the wreath is a trusted choice for churches, funeral directors, and graveside ceremonies, a tangible expression of care during times of sorrow. This piece is available for dependable, same-day delivery across Kingston, ensuring that families receive a fresh, locally crafted tribute when it matters most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath dominates the image, its circular form floating visually against a spotless white background much like a safety ring on calm water near Kingston's riverfront. The florist has packed the entire ring with hundreds of small, fresh chrysanthemum-type blooms, so closely set that they create a continuous, gently undulating carpet of petals. The design is sharply quartered: starting at the top left and moving clockwise, a bold royal blue section gives way to crisp white, then deep blue again at the lower right, and finally bright white at the lower left. The royal blue flowers feel saturated and intense, evoking deep water or a navy uniform, while the white segments glow with a quiet purity, suggesting light, air, and hope. Each blossom sits snugly against its neighbour, forming a thick, soft-looking texture that would feel almost plush under the hand. Around the inner opening of the wreath, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is pleated into neat ruffles, emphasizing the lifebuoy shape and adding a delicate, fabric sheen that contrasts with the matte petals. This carefully balanced composition, likely created for a Kingston family with ties to the sea or river, carries a strong maritime symbolism-rescue, protection, and steadfast support-making it a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial service held in one of the local churches or crematoria. The calm palette and precise craftsmanship convey respectful remembrance and a sense of guiding someone gently toward peaceful rest.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above against a crisp white backdrop, this funeral wreath pairs creamy white roses with delicate pale-yellow lilies in a closely packed circular formation that reads as both refined and comforting. The roses present as rounded ivory blooms with closely furled centers, their layers of petals forming soft, luminous domes. Interspersed among them, the lilies open in trumpet-like fashion, their pale yellow petals curving outward to reveal slender, subdued stamens; other lily buds sit poised, promising the gentle expansion of the composition over time. The supporting greenery is rich and textured: an underlayer of feathery fern fronds spills softly at the wreath's edge, while clusters of smaller, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce cooler, sage-green highlights and a slight, silvery sheen. The combined palette-creams, soft yellows, and varied greens-reads serene under a diffuse, daylight-like illumination, evoking a hush of calm. There is a delicate scent-powdery rose softened by the green, almost lemony whisper of lilies-that feels like a quiet reassurance in a room of remembrance. The wreath's precise circular form symbolizes continuity and enduring memory, making it particularly appropriate for memorial services, chapel displays, or graveside tributes. As a local choice in Kingston, it is often selected by families arranging services near the riverside or for delivery to nearby chapels in Surbiton and Norbiton, where its restrained beauty offers solace and a gentle, respectful presence.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00