Woolwich Wreaths by Woolwich Florist

At Woolwich Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with care, respect, and years of local floristry experience. From quiet family tributes to larger memorial displays, we design each piece in our Woolwich studio, just a short walk from Woolwich Arsenal and the riverside by Royal Arsenal.

We understand how important it is to express your condolences beautifully and on time. That's why we offer trusted same-day delivery across Woolwich, Plumstead, and Charlton when you order online before 3 PM. Our team personally delivers to local homes, churches, crematoriums, and funeral directors, including those near Woolwich Dockyard and along Woolwich New Road.

Each wreath is thoughtfully designed using fresh seasonal flowers - from classic white roses and lilies to soft, natural country styles. We can match favourite colours, add ribbon tributes, or create coordinating bouquets and sprays so everything feels personal and fitting.

  • Bespoke funeral & sympathy wreaths handcrafted in Woolwich
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM
  • Local service covering Woolwich, Plumstead & Charlton

If you're unsure what to choose, our experienced florist team is here to guide you with gentle, honest advice. Order your wreath online today and let Woolwich Florist help you share your love and support with dignity and grace.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pristine white background, this traditional circular sympathy wreath is crafted from a thick, uniform ring of pure white chrysanthemums, each cushion-like bloom chosen for its soft ruffle and quiet presence. The massed white florals create a continuous, tranquil surface that suggests permanence and reverent calm. Anchoring the design in the upper-left quadrant is a lush accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): fully open, deep-violet blossoms with pale centres sit beside paler lavender buds, producing a gentle ombré that lends depth and a soft, velvety texture. Sprays of fresh greenery - broad variegated leaves and feathery, ferny fronds - are woven through the purple cluster to provide contrast, structural balance, and a hint of natural fragrance. A subtle, dark-purple mesh ribbon trims the wreath's inner and outer edges, peeking out as an understated detail that harmonises with the lisianthus and gives a refined silhouette. The studio lighting produces a soft shadow below, accentuating the wreath's three-dimensional form without harshness. As a locally made tribute from Woolwich Florist, this wreath is composed with the quiet respect expected for funerals and memorials at local venues such as Beresford Square chapels or services near Woolwich Dockyard; it communicates sympathy through its restrained palette and considered textures, offering a gentle, heartfelt presence when words fall short.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
In quiet, soft light a circular funeral wreath rests on a clean white field, its body built from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums packed so closely they read as a single, serene surface. The petals are fine and feathery, producing a tactile, cloud-like softness that seems to invite touch; their cool whiteness speaks of peace and respite. Just beneath the crown, three pale yellow roses bloom together in a small, composed spray, their creamy tones suggesting friendship and gentle solace. Around those roses float delicate clouds of baby's breath and tiny clusters of lavender-hued statice, the little purple blooms giving a muted counterpoint that brightens without disturbing the calm. Dark purple netting or ribbon subtly appears through the chrysanthemum ring's inner and outer rims, adding an understated border that deepens the composition. A mix of glossy broad leaves and filigree-like fern fronds frames the cluster, providing structure, depth, and the clean green note of freshly cut foliage. The scent is quietly floral - the roses' soft sweetness against the lighter, faintly green aroma of mums and foliage - carried on still air as though placed for a funeral service or memorial in a local chapel. The design's symmetry and the open centre of the wreath suggest continuity and remembrance. This refined tribute, like arrangements often prepared for ceremonies around Woolwich Common or the Royal Arsenal, reads as respectful, comforting, and steady - a floral gesture intended to accompany loved ones through farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a refined circular funeral wreath, photographed against a bright white studio background so that every petal and stem is clearly visible. The wreath's structure is almost hidden beneath a dense halo of Baby's Breath, their tiny white star-shaped flowers forming a soft, misty layer that brings to mind early morning fog along the Thames in Woolwich. Threaded throughout this delicate base are luxurious lisianthus blooms, their petals silky and lightly ruffled, unfolding in tones of pure white with distinct lavender and violet edges. Some petals show faint purple veining, like gentle brushstrokes of watercolour, while the centres of the more open flowers reveal slightly darker hearts. Between the fuller blooms, slim buds in pale green and creamy white add movement and the suggestion of life continuing. The arrangement maintains a perfect ring, with a clean, open middle that draws the eye gently inward, echoing the idea of an unending circle of love and memory. There are no harsh colours or overly bright accents; instead, the white and lilac hues convey calm, purity, and quiet respect. As a design often requested from local Woolwich florists for services at nearby churches or cemeteries, it works beautifully as a sympathy wreath or memorial tribute, suitable for resting beside a photograph, on a stand by the lectern, or on a grave. The overall mood is peaceful and consoling, like a soft-spoken goodbye expressed entirely through flowers.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant sympathy wreath rendered in soft, muted tones and photographed on a clean white backdrop, its body a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a plush, cloud-like base. Beneath those white florets a subtle band of rich purple netting peeks through along the inner curve, lending understated depth and a satin-like shadow. Placed at the upper-left quadrant, a carefully arranged cluster centers on a single cream or pale-yellow rose, its petals opening slowly as if breathing in faint morning air. The rose is cushioned by varied greenery - variegated leaves with pale margins and light veining, layered with delicate fern fronds that add a feathered softness - while slim sprigs of lavender-hued statice dot the foliage, their tiny blossoms offering a cool, contemplative counterpoint to the rose. On the right side, from about two o'clock down to five o'clock, two sinuous calla lilies rest across the chrysanthemum field; their trumpet forms show a refined gradient from deep mauve at the tips into peachy-pink and blush tones toward their bases, the bright green stems curving naturally along the lower-right arc. A longer green stem runs from the left arrangement and is gently fastened across the lower wreath, visually connecting the two focal points. Crafted with the steady hand of a local shop, this wreath reflects the quiet respect of Woolwich Florist, suitable for memorials at venues around Woolwich Common, the Royal Arsenal or graveside services, offering both solace and a composed visual language of remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white background, a lush circular wreath of roses creates a calm, contemplative scene, ideal for a funeral or memorial tribute in Woolwich. The wreath is tightly composed so that every inch is covered with flowers and foliage, forming a soft, continuous halo of colour and texture. Large roses in creamy white and gentle ivory are fully open, their many petals unfolding in wide, rounded cups that suggest tenderness and care. Between them sit clusters of blush pink spray roses and pale buds, some shyly closed, others beginning to open, echoing the stages of a life well lived. Subtle shades of pale peach and buttery yellow roses weave through the design, adding warmth without overpowering the overall softness. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses offer a distinctive, vintage note, like heirloom blooms you might imagine growing in an old Woolwich garden off the quieter side streets. The flowers rest on a bed of deep green fern fronds and similar leafy foliage, their finely cut, arching shapes providing contrast and a sense of movement against the more rounded petals. The greenery edges the circular form, giving the wreath structure and a natural, garden-like feel. Light falls evenly over the arrangement, allowing each pastel tone to breathe while maintaining a gentle, subdued mood appropriate for remembrance. This handcrafted wreath speaks of solace, reverence, and enduring affection, a floral circle that mirrors the idea of eternal love and the supportive presence of family, neighbours, and the wider Woolwich community during times of loss.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Resting gently against a crisp white backdrop, this handcrafted floral wreath captures the graceful spirit so often found along Woolwich's leafy streets. Dominated by radiant, star-shaped white lilies, each bloom spreads in wide, graceful arcs, their unfurled petals and green-tipped stamens drawing quiet parallels to renewal and peace. Cascading alongside are fuchsia pink lilies whose rich magenta hues and flecked centers lend emotional depth and a vivid sense of remembrance-suggestive of Woolwich Common's vibrant floral displays in spring. Amid the lilies, tightly wound blush roses and subtle creamy buds lend softness and a delicate aroma, their textures inviting the eye to linger. The minimal greens that hover just behind each bloom offer structure and a sense of grounded stability, echoing the gentle embrace of local gardens or the banks of the River Thames. Every aspect of the arrangement-the fullness of its circle, the sensitive interspersing of colour, the balance of textures-suggests care from an experienced Woolwich florist deeply familiar with honouring memories in the local community. The completed wreath feels both dignified and personal, offering comfort in times of loss and a tranquil focal point for memorial services or condolence gestures throughout Woolwich and nearby Charlton.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular funeral wreath rests against a clean white field, its body made almost entirely of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums that form a seamless, pillowy ring. Up on the upper left the florist's hand is evident in a concentrated spray of colour: bright yellow roses, their petals unfurling in warm, sunlit spirals, sit calmly next to rich royal purple lisianthus whose velvety, ruffled cups add depth and quiet luxury. Sprouting among them are a few unopened lisianthus buds in soft lavender and green, introducing a sense of future growth and gentle hope. The bright blooms are set against a framework of fresh green foliage - glossy oval leaves, faintly variegated foliage and slender fern fronds that give the cluster breathing room and a natural silhouette. A thin dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is discreetly visible beneath the chrysanthemums at both inner and outer edges, a delicate flourish that mirrors the purple blooms and lends continuity to the design. The wreath's open centre and immaculate white base convey purity and tranquility; the yellow and purple accents bring warmth and respectful brightness. In the mind of a Woolwich-based florist arranging for services at local churches or memorials close to the Dockyard or along Plumstead Road, this piece reads as a composed, compassionate tribute - quiet in its palette yet expressive in its intent, shaped to soothe and honour during times of loss.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing circular funeral wreath is shown against a bright white backdrop, the clean setting drawing attention to every petal and curve of the design. The wreath is composed mainly of large white Oriental lilies, their broad, satin-like petals opening wide in serene stars, each bloom revealing a pale green centre and dusting of warm, rusty-brown pollen on slender stamens. Some lilies remain half-open or still in bud, creating a quiet rhythm that suggests both farewell and continuity. Threaded through this cloud of white are clusters of delicate, ruffled lisianthus-type flowers, white at the base with intricate lilac and purple edging, giving the arrangement a gentle wash of colour rather than bold contrast. These blooms nestle closely together, forming a dense, comforting ring that feels soft to the eye, like folded fabric. Subtle sprays of dusky green foliage, including elongated leaves and eucalyptus-like stems, slip in between the flowers, adding freshness and framing the lilies without overwhelming them. Small creamy buds and tiny lavender fillers break up the surface, adding texture and a sense of careful craftsmanship. The entire wreath suggests quiet dignity and love, much like a reflective walk through Woolwich Common or along the riverside paths after a service. Created as a sympathy tribute for funerals and memorials in Woolwich, this white and purple wreath is ideal for laying at a graveside, displaying at a church or crematorium, or sending as a thoughtful condolence gift to a local family, radiating peace, reverence, and enduring remembrance.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slight overhead angle on a plain white surface, this mourning wreath is resolutely serene: hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemums are arranged into a dense, slightly domed circle whose countless feathery petals overlap to create a textured, cushion-like field. The close, uniform packing of the blooms gives a sense of careful, practiced hands at work, while the petals' soft matte sheen and the tiny creamy hints at some centres lend a subtle warmth beneath the dominant cool white. Nestled at the upper left is a trio of intensely blue roses - a regal, almost electric royal blue - their velvety spirals contrasted by clusters of deep green foliage that tuck the blooms gently into the wreath. Running along both the inner and outer rims is a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, the folds catching light to produce a refined luster that frames the chrysanthemums and draws the eye to the blue focal cluster. A faint, soft shadow beneath the wreath provides depth and a feeling of presence rather than flatness. As a Woolwich Florist we sometimes place similar tributes at services around the Royal Arsenal, Powis Street chapels, or delivered to local funerals via the ferry route; they are chosen because the clean palette of white and blue reads as respectful, personal, and quietly consoling. The overall effect is one of composed dignity - a tactile, scented offering of remembrance that is calming to behold and gentle to the touch.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A delicately composed circular funeral wreath is photographed from above against a clean white background, allowing every bloom and leaf to stand out with quiet clarity, like a tribute prepared for a memorial in Woolwich's calm residential streets. The wreath is built around a ring of large, fully opened roses in dusty lavender and soft greyish-purple, each flower with dozens of overlapping petals that create deep, velvety centers and gentle, cloud-like edges. Between these more dramatic roses, clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses are nestled, some as tiny round buds, others half-open with their inner petals just beginning to show, bringing a tender, almost whispering softness to the design. The entire arrangement rests on a thick foundation of dark green fern fronds, whose finely serrated, arching leaves extend beyond the flowers, tracing the circular outline and adding a sense of natural abundance. Here and there, small hints of darker foliage and subtle buds peek out, adding shadows and dimension that keep the wreath from feeling flat or overly formal. The soft, neutral lighting enhances the gentle contrast between the cool lavender and the warm blush tones, while the greenery anchors the piece with a sense of earthiness and life. This handcrafted wreath evokes remembrance and compassion, the sort of arrangement a family might choose for a funeral, cremation service, or celebration of life in and around Woolwich, from quiet homes off Powis Street to gatherings near the riverside walks. It suggests a floral embrace of sympathy, offering comfort through its harmonious colours and thoughtful composition.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This thoughtfully composed memorial wreath presents a tapestry of textures and tones in primarily deep blue and pristine white, set against a simple white background. A thick wreath of vivid blue chrysanthemums forms the base, each tiny flower contributing a spongy, almost velveteen surface that gives the ring its comforting volume. Lining the inside curve is a ruffled white satin ribbon whose soft sheen contrasts with the matte fuzz of the chrysanthemums and defines the wreath's shape with quiet formality. Near the top-left, three sumptuous blue roses bloom in full, their rich, layered petals showing a satiny depth that pairs elegantly with small cloud-like sprigs of baby's breath and discreet dark green foliage. Moving down from that cluster, a trailing spray of snow-white orchids-reminiscent of Phalaenopsis-meanders across the wreath, their smooth, sculptural petals lending a featherlight grace against the compact blue field. Bright, apple-green orchid buds punctuate the cascade, half-closed and hinting at new life amid remembrance. The contrast of velvety, spiky, and silky textures is palpable: each element chosen to balance visual weight and emotional tone. In a soft, diffused studio light the wreath reads as solemn yet hopeful, suitable for a funeral chapel near Woolwich Arsenal or a memorial gathering by Woolwich Common. It speaks of respect, purity, and enduring memory, crafted with the attentive hand of a local florist responsive to community moments of farewell.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open funeral wreath in calming tones of white, blush pink, and deep magenta is displayed on a white backdrop, its circular form echoing the idea of life's unbroken journey through joy and grief. The arrangement is dominated by majestic white lilies, their broad petals unfolding like soft satin and their honey-gold stamens catching the light, suggesting purity and spiritual rest. Among them, dramatic fuchsia and deep pink lilies with speckled, star-shaped blooms introduce a richer, more emotional splash of colour, reminiscent of the vivid sunsets over the Thames near Woolwich. These are balanced by pure white gerbera daisies, whose crisp petals and dark centres bring texture and a gentle, hopeful brightness. Tucked in carefully throughout the wreath, light pink roses-some barely opening, others just beginning to unfurl-whisper of affection, admiration, and tender memories, while creamy white roses, fully open and densely petalled, reinforce a sense of tradition and enduring love. Smaller white blossoms, such as petite carnations or spray roses, fill the gaps and soften the transitions between the larger flowers, creating a plush, layered effect. Lush green foliage frames the composition, adding depth, contrast, and a natural, garden-like feel that might remind someone of walks through nearby Woolwich Common. The wreath appears thoughtfully crafted by an experienced local florist, designed to sit with quiet dignity at a funeral service or memorial gathering, offering a visual message of sympathy, respect, and heartfelt farewell when words alone feel insufficient.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath filled with deep red carnations and lively lime green button chrysanthemums rests visually against a bright white background, its circular form immediately drawing the eye to its fullness and balance. Each carnation is densely ruffled, with layered petals that create a plush, almost cloud-like texture, the crimson tones varying gently from petal to petal and adding depth to the design. Nestled between these larger blooms are rounded clusters of chartreuse pompon mums, their small, spherical heads packed with tiny florets that lend a playful yet elegant contrast in both colour and texture. Encircling and supporting the flowers is a thick bed of mixed greenery: feathery leatherleaf fern, darker glossy leaves, and soft variegated foliage edged in pale cream that brightens the outer edge of the wreath. A wide ribbon in striped shades of light and dark green is woven through the foliage, forming loose loops that curve naturally, as if they were broad blades of grass, adding a gentle, contemporary touch without overwhelming the blooms. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the rich reds and fresh greens while a faint shadow underneath hints at the wreath's depth. Designed by experienced hands in Woolwich, close to the historic barracks and the busy town centre, this memorial wreath would feel at home at a funeral in a local church, a crematorium service, or a simple graveside tribute. Its combination of classic red carnations and refreshing green mums offers a quiet message of remembrance, love, and enduring respect for a life that touched many in the community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath is shown against a clean white backdrop, its circular form symbolising continuity, memory, and the gentle turning of the seasons. At first glance, the eye is drawn to two striking Asiatic lilies in a warm reddish-orange, one opening at the top of the ring and another at the lower curve, their star-shaped blooms giving structure and focus. Around them, a generous scattering of soft blush pink and lavender-pink roses creates a tender, almost velvety impression, each rose unfurling delicately as if in a quiet gesture of farewell. Between the roses, ruffled lisianthus in shades of dusky pink and deep purple weave through the design, echoing the subtle colour shifts you might notice walking from Woolwich Arsenal station towards the riverside at dusk. Small clouds of lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, are interlaced throughout, introducing a light, airy texture that softens the dense greenery beneath. The foliage is layered and abundant: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves catch the light, darker glossy greens add depth, and fine fern fronds spill softly over the wreath's inner and outer edges. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the arrangement in measured bursts, adding a modern, slightly wild edge that contrasts with the gentleness of the roses. A few closed lily buds rest quietly among the leaves, suggesting that the tribute will continue to evolve over the coming days. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist familiar with Woolwich families and their traditions, this wreath feels appropriate for a thoughtful farewell, whether displayed during a service near General Gordon Square or delivered to a crematorium chapel as a final message of peace and enduring love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The photograph presents a serene, contemporary funeral wreath, captured from above so that its circular form appears perfectly balanced and complete. The ring is made almost entirely of Baby's Breath, hundreds upon hundreds of tiny white blossoms clustered together so thickly that they resemble a ring of soft foam or a delicate snowdrift. Each miniature flower has a slightly irregular outline, giving the overall surface of the wreath a feather-light, clouded texture, yet the craftsmanship is precise, with the gypsophila forming a consistent band all the way around. The center of the wreath is left hollow and clean, a smooth circle of white space that contrasts with the intricate outer ring and suggests a quiet pause or moment of reflection. On the right-hand side, two deep burgundy calla lilies are carefully positioned among the Baby's Breath, their sculpted, funnel-shaped blooms curling inwards like elegant ribbons. Their colour deepens from soft magenta near the throat to a rich wine shade at the tips, then fades into earthy green along the stems, which curve gently towards the middle of the wreath. The white background amplifies every nuance of tone, making the lilies appear almost luminous against the surrounding softness. This thoughtful floral tribute, the kind a family in Woolwich might order to accompany a hearse or to rest beside a memorial photo, conveys understated elegance and profound affection. It speaks of remembrance, loyalty, and a calm strength in grief, much like the quiet, reflective walks people take along the River Thames nearby after saying their goodbyes.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular sympathy wreath filled with roses and lilies is shown in sharp detail against a crisp white background, allowing the colours and textures to take centre stage. The wreath is densely packed, with no gaps in the ring of flowers, suggesting the careful, experienced hand of a local Woolwich florist. Dominating the design are roses in an array of pinks: deep magenta blooms with velvety, fully opened heads sit alongside softer fuchsia and pastel buds, each petal curling gently to create a sense of layered richness. Between the roses, double lilies open into generous star-shaped flowers, their petals blending creamy white, blush pink, and hints of pale peach, some with subtle darker veins that add depth and character. A scattering of fresh, lime-green lily buds stands upright among the blooms, hinting at future blossoms and lending a feeling of quiet continuity. Around and beneath the flowers, an abundance of deep green foliage provides structure. Fine, feathery fern fronds form a soft outer collar, while darker, broad leaves, some lightly variegated, weave through the centre, giving the wreath a full, three-dimensional presence. The contrast between the cool greens and warm pinks is heightened by the plain white background, which makes the wreath appear to almost float in space. This composition conveys calm, respect, and enduring affection, the kind of floral tribute often chosen for funeral services in Woolwich, from intimate goodbyes at local chapels to more formal memorials for families gathering from across southeast London.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit room in Woolwich and meeting a wreath of velvet red roses, a luxurious circle that seems to hum with quiet warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at peak beauty-petals soft, edges gently folded-while the circle remains perfectly balanced, a soft, continuous embrace of crimson. The arrangement trusts form over foliage: no greens to pull focus from the ruby heart, just rose on rose, with those velvety petals curling toward the center in elegant spirals. The density of the heads creates a plush tapestry, a tapestry you could almost reach out and feel-the texture is tangible: a riot of texture with a consistent, deep red hue that reads both celebratory and solemn. As Woolwich Florist, I think of how this wreath travels from our studio on the High Street to doorsteps near Plumstead, across the river, and to ceremonies at local chapels. The white backdrop makes the colour sing, turning the blooms into a statement of love, respect, and memory. The scent is gentle and intoxicating, the kind that lingers in memory long after the moment has passed. The design is timeless enough for anniversaries, weddings, or memorial services, yet contemporary in its pure, unadorned form. For customers in Woolwich and neighbouring communities, this wreath is not only a decorative piece but a symbol of connection-crafted for the moment when hearts are open and words are few. Available for same-day delivery across Woolwich, Charlton, Greenwich, and beyond, it offers a refined luxury that speaks of quality, freshness, and local care from Woolwich Florist.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a clean, white studio background, a meticulously crafted circular memorial wreath takes centre stage, its red and yellow flowers arranged so closely together that they create a rich tapestry of colour. Dozens of deep red roses form the backbone of the design, each bloom fully opened to reveal layered, velvety petals spiralling towards their hearts. The shades range subtly from classic crimson to deeper wine tones, adding a quiet sense of depth, like the many chapters of a life well lived in and around Woolwich. Tucked between these roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, finely cut petals giving a soft, almost downy texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Their sunny hue introduces a gentle warmth, evoking hope, shared memories, and moments of laughter even in times of loss. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a collar of fresh greenery, including glossy dark-green leaves and more muted, slightly bluish foliage that recalls eucalyptus, all carefully woven to create a full and balanced outline. The wreath forms a symmetrical ring with an open centre, symbolising everlasting love and unbroken remembrance, suitable for a funeral, graveside service, or quiet tribute at home in a Woolwich living room. The bright lighting highlights every curve of petal and every vein in the leaves, making the craftsmanship and care evident, as if an experienced local florist has thoughtfully arranged each bloom to convey respect, compassion, and heartfelt sympathy.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Soft, lyrical, and deeply personal, this wreath feels like a Woolwich memory made tangible. Dozens of deep red roses crowd the ring, their velvety petals rich with shade and scent, catching the light as if a candle flame dwells within. Some blooms are still tightly furled, hinting at future splendor, while others have opened to reveal velvet folds of crimson. Between the roses, fresh green foliage holds the arrangement together: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves that mellow the crimson and slender, glossy ruscus that add a sparkling edge. The result is a full, three-dimensional circle-each layer of petals and leaf overlapping with careful balance-creating a sense of both abundance and solemn calm. The background remains pure white, letting the color sing and the craftsmanship read clearly for viewers near the Woolwich area. This piece speaks of eternal connection, of memory that endures beyond loss, and is ideally suited to funerals, memorial services, anniversaries, or expressions of condolence. The mood is quiet, reverent, and hopeful, as if the blooms carry a personal homage from someone in Woolwich to a life remembered. Available for same-day delivery across Woolwich, Charlton, and Greenwich, this wreath is a timeless tribute that can grace church halls, crematoria, or family homes with dignified beauty and fragrant grace.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed funeral wreath designed in the exact form of a maritime lifebuoy, floating visually against a bright white backdrop that keeps the focus on its colours and textures. The wreath is perfectly circular, formed from hundreds of fresh, tightly clustered chrysanthemum-style heads that create a plush, even surface, with gentle rises and dips where each flower nestles into the next. The design is quartered into four distinct segments, alternating between rich royal blue and clean white, echoing the classic life ring pattern you might associate with ships moored along the Thames near Woolwich. The top left and bottom right sections are saturated with intense blue blooms, their many tiny petals catching the light and adding depth, while the opposing quadrants gleam with icy white flowers that soften the composition and suggest peace and stillness. Tracing the inner rim of the wreath is a fine trim of dark blue ribbon, folded into regular, delicate ruffles, adding a refined, almost ceremonial finish that enhances the nautical character without overpowering it. The central opening is clearly defined, reinforcing the lifebuoy silhouette and inviting thoughts of safety, support, and guidance through difficult waters. The overall effect is both dignified and comforting, making this floral tribute an especially thoughtful choice for a memorial or funeral service in Woolwich, particularly for someone with ties to maritime work, the navy, coastguard duties, or riverside life. The clean lines and carefully balanced colours convey respect and steadfast love, a quiet promise of safe passage and enduring remembrance.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen directly from above on a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath pairs cream-colored roses with pale yellow lilies in a compact, luxurious ring that reads as both elegant and consoling. Approximately a dozen fully opened ivory roses form the principal mass, their layered, velvety petals curling inward to a soft centre and presenting a luminous, almost candlelit quality. Interspersed among the roses are several large, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue-some flared open to reveal slim stamens, others poised as buds-creating a variation of scale and a sense of gentle unfolding. The floral elements sit on a rich underlayer of greens: feathery fern fronds, fine textured sprigs and rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that offer cooler tones and sculptural support. The contrast between the creamy blooms and the deep foliage heightens the wreath's peaceful clarity, while the mixed textures-soft rose petals, smooth lily arcs, and feathered fern-invite a quiet moment of sensory reflection. This arrangement is composed with the restraint and care of an experienced Woolwich florist; Woolwich Florist can prepare this tribute for local memorials and sympathetic deliveries across Woolwich and neighbouring Greenwich, with attention to timing and presentation. Visually and emotionally, the wreath reads as a timeless emblem of remembrance-balanced, serene, and thoughtfully crafted to offer consolation at funerals, memorial services, or as a respectful gesture left at a graveside near the Royal Arsenal or along Plumstead Road.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00