West Kensington WREATHS & Fresh Flower Bouquets

Welcome to your trusted florist in West Kensington. At Flower Delivery West Kensington, our passion for fresh flowers shines through every bouquet and wreath we create. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, sending your thoughts, or simply brightening someone's day, our locally-crafted arrangements are made with care and expertise right here in the heart of West Kensington.

We’re proud to offer same-day delivery on all orders placed online by 3 PM—making it easy to spread a little joy at a moment’s notice. Our delivery team knows every corner of the neighbourhood, from the bustling North End Road markets to the elegant streets around Olympia London, and the leafy walks near Barons Court.

As local florists, we also serve nearby communities including:

  • Hammersmith – just moments away for fast, fresh flower delivery
  • Fulham – with special attention to local homes and offices
  • Parsons Green – extending our artistry across West London
When it comes to designing bouquets and wreaths, we combine time-honoured floristry with a deep understanding of our West Kensington customers’ tastes and traditions. From sympathy wreaths to vibrant everyday flowers, our team brings both expertise and a personal touch—ensuring your order arrives looking beautiful and fresh.

Order online today with Flower Delivery West Kensington and experience the difference a truly local florist makes. We’re always here to help you share the language of flowers, right here in our neighbourhood.

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WREATHS
When I assembled this sympathy wreath in our West Kensington studio I wanted it to feel like a gentle embrace - a continuous circle of comfort. The base is a thick, immaculate ring of white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to its neighbour so the surface reads as an even, soft carpet of petals that reflects pale light and conveys purity. Nestled at the upper-left is an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): some flowers open wide in deep violet, others in soft lavender, and a handful remain as slender buds, which add a sense of growth and quiet hope. Interspersed among these are fresh green leaves - some broad and variegated, some lacy and fine - that introduce texture and a natural, living contrast. Hidden beneath the chrysanthemums, a subtle band of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace lines the wreath's inner and outer rims, a small but deliberate flourish that ties the composition together and deepens the purple accents. The piece sits on a white background with a soft shadow that lifts it from the surface and highlights the wreath's round silhouette. Flower Delivery West Kensington prepares wreaths like this for services across West Kensington, Earls Court and Hammersmith; the arrangement's scent is faintly floral and comforting, the visual language quietly respectful, designed to offer solace when words fall short.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white field, this funeral wreath radiates composed dignity: a continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums is densely arranged to produce a soft, cushion-like surface whose texture is both lush and consoling. The small chrysanthemum blooms overlap in a careful weave that scatters soft highlights across the circular form, while a slim ribbon or netting in a muted purple shade subtly shows through the flowers along the inner and outer edges, giving depth and a whisper of colour. Nestled at the upper-left of the ring is a considered spray of blooms-a trio of creamy yellow roses unfurl with gentle grace, their layered petals suggesting warmth and friendship. Surrounding the roses, fine sprays of baby's breath create an airy, cloud-like veil, and little clusters of lavender-hued statice add restrained, melancholy punctuation. The composition is tied together by assorted greenery: broad, glossy leaves give solidity, while delicate, fern-like fronds soften edges and introduce movement. The lighting is even and quiet, lending the arrangement a soft shadow and a natural, respectful presence that reads well in a chapel or civic funeral setting. Speaking as a West Kensington florist attuned to local services, this wreath is the kind of tasteful, measured tribute chosen for memorials near Lillie Road, Barons Court, or for private home viewings in the surrounding neighbourhoods, offering a tactile sense of comfort and understated remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing floral wreath is pictured against a clean white backdrop, its circular form echoing the calm rhythm of an early morning walk through West Kensington's quiet side streets. The ring is densely woven with countless stems of Baby's Breath, each bearing dozens of tiny white blossoms that together resemble a band of delicate, weightless clouds. Between these airy sprigs, larger Lisianthus blooms appear like gentle waves, their petals layered and slightly ruffled. Their colouring is predominantly white, but each petal edge is carefully kissed with purple-violet, from faint lavender tints to deeper amethyst strokes, creating a subtle, painterly contrast. Some Lisianthus have fully unfurled, revealing soft inner folds and darker centres that add depth, while others remain as slender buds, touched with green and hints of cream, suggesting new life within the wreath. The overall effect feels serene and dignified, the cool white and lilac tones evoking quiet reflection rather than drama. With its clear open centre and meticulously even circumference, the design is traditional yet gently romantic, suitable for resting on an easel beside a coffin or laying at a graveside in one of the cemeteries served from nearby Kensington High Street or Hammersmith. The polished, almost studio-like background ensures no distractions from the intricate interplay of textures: the feathery Baby's Breath, the velvety Lisianthus petals, and the soft transitions of colour. It is the kind of fresh sympathy wreath a local florist might prepare with care for a family needing a graceful, unspoken expression of love and peace.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, handcrafted funeral wreath seen against a crisp white backdrop: a full, circular base of pristine white chrysanthemums packed so closely they form a soft, cushion-like ring that evokes purity and consolation. Underneath the white blooms a muted band of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is visible along the inner edge, providing depth and a quiet note of colour. On the upper-left section a careful cluster of greenery and blooms is arranged with the restraint of a seasoned florist - a single, perfectly formed cream or pale yellow rose at its centre unfurls delicately, cradled by variegated foliage with pale-edged leaves and delicate, feathery fern fronds. Interwoven through the foliage are tiny sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their fine texture echoing the more saturated purple tones beneath the chrysanthemums. To balance the composition, two elegant calla lilies rest across the right-hand side, their long green stems curving from about two o'clock to five o'clock; each calla shows a soft ombré from rich purple at the tips into warm peach-pink and blush toward the base. A single longer green stem crosses the lower wreath, secured just so, drawing the eye from the left cluster to the callas and unifying the design. The overall effect is one of calm dignity and gentle remembrance - the kind of sympathy wreath we often prepare for local services near West Kensington station, Olympia and Earls Court, lovingly assembled by Flower Delivery West Kensington with attention to texture, scent, and quiet beauty.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a bright white background, this classic circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its softness heightened by the contrast with the clean, empty space around it. The arrangement is densely woven with roses and lush green ferns, forming an unbroken ring of petals that suggests continuity and the cycles of life. Creamy white roses, fully open and luxuriously layered, create a calm, neutral base, while clusters of pale peach and warm buttery yellow roses bring a subtle glow, reminiscent of soft evening light over the quiet streets of West Kensington. Between them, blush pink spray roses offer tiny notes of tenderness, some blossoms still in bud as if gently holding back their full beauty, others just beginning to open. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses are scattered thoughtfully around the circle, adding a refined, vintage touch that deepens the colour palette without ever overpowering it. Threaded through the roses, dark green fern fronds provide texture and movement, their fine, feathery leaves radiating from the centre and giving the wreath a natural, garden-like feel, as if gathered from a shaded corner of nearby Holland Park. The flowers are packed closely together, with almost no gaps, so the eye travels smoothly around the ring, taking in the subtle transitions of shade and shape. The overall impression is of a carefully crafted tribute, created by an experienced local florist who understands how to balance colour and emotion, suitable for a memorial service, church farewell, or quiet family gathering anywhere across West Kensington.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A gentle circle of sympathy blooms is artfully composed here, photographed against a pristine white field that spotlights every petal and shadow. Dominant in the design are expansive white lilies, their open faces like quiet, graceful hands, each petal smooth and slightly translucent where the light passes through. Scattered among them are striking fuchsia-pink lilies - rich, speckled stargazer types whose magenta interiors and darker flecks draw the eye and add a warm, human note to the arrangement. Between and beneath these larger flowers sit clusters of pale pink and creamy roses, their petite, layered petals forming soft nests that lend romantic softness and a comforting texture to the wreath. Subtle foliage - narrow lily leaves and soft-silver eucalyptus stems - offers muted green contrast, while small green buds and button-like accents give the arrangement depth and a natural rhythm. The overall scent seems like a memory of a summer garden: faintly sweet roses and the clean, green perfume of lilies. This wreath's continuous circle suggests continuity and remembrance; its balance of dramatic colour with serene white speaks to both sorrow and celebration. Described by a florist familiar with West Kensington and nearby Earls Court, the piece carries the quiet dignity appropriate for funerals, memorials, or sending heartfelt condolences to neighbours, friends, and families across the local streets and community halls.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular wreath designed for sympathy and remembrance, photographed against a plain white background to highlight craftsmanship and colour harmony. The foundation is a dense ring of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom closely set to form a plush, cloud-like texture that conveys purity and calm. Resting on the upper left quadrant is a vivid floral spray where rich yellow roses, fully unfurled in butter-gold tones, create a warm, consoling focal point. Deep royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) are woven through the roses, their satiny, ruffled cups lending an elegant coolness; a few pale lavender and green buds remain closed, suggesting quiet continuation. The bouquet is supported by an assortment of fresh green foliage-glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and variegated accents-adding contrast, depth and a natural architectural line.

A fine dark purple mesh ribbon emerges discreetly from beneath the white chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer rings, subtly repeating the purple accent and framing the wreath's open centre. As a florist serving the West Kensington community, including deliveries around Olympia, Earls Court and Lillie Road, I would recommend this arrangement when families seek a respectful, understated tribute. From Flower Delivery West Kensington, it reads as both a handcrafted farewell and a quiet offering of comfort, its textures and scents designed to soothe in moments of grief.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
An elegant sympathy wreath, perfectly round and thoughtfully composed, is shown against a clean, white background so that every detail of the flowers can be clearly imagined. The ring is densely woven with magnificent white Oriental lilies, their large, velvety petals unfolding like calm stars around soft green centres, each bloom carrying just a hint of warm pollen on tall anthers. Some lilies are only beginning to open, their buds smooth and pale, adding a sense of gentle transition and ongoing life. Nestled between these statement flowers are clusters of lisianthus, their petals delicately ruffled and edged with tones of lavender, lilac, and soft purple, like brushed watercolour along the fringe of each bloom. Fine, deep green foliage and slim, tapering leaves create a quiet backdrop, with a few silvery-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus softening the contours and giving the wreath a natural, garden-fresh feel. The arrangement looks as if it has been lovingly crafted in a West Kensington workshop, perhaps destined for a farewell service near Kensington Olympia or a memorial gathering off Hammersmith Road. The colours stay predominantly white, with just enough purple to add depth and emotion without overpowering the serenity of the design. Viewed as a whole, the wreath suggests purity, reverence, and enduring connection, its seamless circular shape echoing themes of everlasting memory. This floral tribute would be chosen to express sympathy in a refined and understated way, offering comfort to grieving families in West Kensington while honouring the life of someone deeply cherished.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Taken from a slightly raised vantage point on a white studio surface, this traditional circular funeral wreath presents a full, textured band of snowy-white chrysanthemums whose delicately layered petals form a soft, cloud-like cushion. The chrysanthemums' subtle cream centres warm the cool whites and add an inner glow to the arrangement, while at the upper left a trio of deep, royal blue roses creates an arresting, solemn accent. These blue roses, their velvety petals unfurling in tightly formed spirals, are framed by glossy, dark green foliage which gives the cluster weight and a natural, living contrast against the pale mass. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue is neatly ruffled along both the inner and outer rims of the wreath, its sheen and folds catching the soft light to emphasise the wreath's circular structure and refined finish. The soft shadow beneath the piece anchors it on the surface and helps to emphasise the handcrafted density of the chrysanthemum ring. The tones and textures together convey dignity and calm; the fragrance of the chrysanthemums is gentle and reassuring rather than strong. From my experience arranging tributes for services near Olympia and Hammersmith, this colourway-pure white with a strong blue accent-feels both traditional and personal, suitable for a family choosing a respectful, quiet expression of sympathy. The design speaks of remembrance, honour, and solace, meant to comfort mourners while honouring the memory of the departed.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit sympathy wreath is shown from above against a flawless white background, its circular shape forming an unbroken ring of remembrance that would feel at home in a quiet West Kensington farewell gathering near Kensington Olympia or along Hammersmith Road. Large roses in distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve tones dominate the design, their petals layered in generous swirls that create a sense of fullness and calm luxury. Each bloom appears at perfect maturity, neither too tight nor fading, holding that poignant moment when a flower is at its most beautiful. Threaded between them are sprays of smaller pink roses, some in tight bud, others just beginning to open, bringing a blush of gentle colour that softens the cooler purples and adds a hint of innocence and tenderness. These petite blooms introduce varied shapes and textures, so the eye travels naturally around the wreath, taking in the rhythm of open flowers and emerging life. All of this is anchored by a dense bed of dark green ferns, their finely divided fronds creating a textured halo that cradles the roses and grounds the design. The greenery peeks through in measured intervals, adding depth, contrast, and the fresh, almost woodland feel you might associate with the leafy corners around Brook Green. Subtle, deeper filler foliage and tiny dark buds nestle discreetly in the gaps, giving the arrangement a professional finish. The colour harmony of lavender, mauve, blush pink, and rich green conveys peace, admiration, and loving respect, making this wreath a fitting floral tribute for a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service in West Kensington.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This thoughtfully composed wreath presents a rich circle of royal-blue chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom packed closely to form a lush, textural ring that feels tactile even in a photograph. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner aperture, its glossy pleats softening the blue mass and reflecting a gentle, overcast light that flatters the cool tones. Toward the upper-left, a trio of large blue roses commands attention; their velvety petals open in layered spirals, deeper in hue than the surrounding mums, and are framed by delicate clusters of white gypsophila and small, deep-green leaves. From roughly the mid-left the arrangement flows downward and across to the lower-right in a graceful sweep of pristine white orchids-Phalaenopsis-like blooms whose smooth, ivory petals create an ethereal, floating effect over the chrysanthemums. Several lime-green orchid buds are visible along the stem, poised between sleep and bloom, offering a quiet symbolism of continuity amid mourning. The textures are varied and deliberate: the chrysanthemum's fine filaments, the rose's plush velvet, the orchid's satin-like surface, and the ribbon's crisp folds combine to form a composed, respectful tribute. This wreath conveys calm and restrained elegance, a piece suitable for funerals or commemorations throughout West Kensington and nearby Hammersmith, crafted with the same steady hand a local florist would use when preparing a tribute for a family at a neighborhood church or crematorium.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this open circular sympathy wreath appears almost to glow, its ring of petals moving from pure white through soft blush to rich magenta, like a gentle sunrise frozen in flowers. Broad, trumpet-shaped white lilies sit proudly around the circle, their petals soft and velvety, their stamens tipped with warm gold pollen that contrasts with the cool whiteness, suggesting peace and a sense of spiritual light. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies, with starry, speckled petals, create pockets of intensity and emotion, the bolder tones expressing devotion and cherished memories. Interspersed throughout are white gerbera daisies, their layered petals radiating out from dark, almost chocolate centres, adding both texture and an honest, unpretentious charm. Light pink roses, some still in tight bud and others just beginning to unfurl, nestle close to creamy white roses whose many petals are fully opened, together forming a tender dialogue between grief and gratitude. Small white filler blooms, likely spray carnations or petite chrysanthemums, soften every gap so that the circle feels comforting and full, never sparse. A generous layering of glossy and matte greenery frames the flowers, providing depth, shadow, and a natural rhythm that echoes the tree-lined paths of West Kensington's residential streets or the calm corners near Barons Court. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this wreath feels deeply personal and quietly respectful, ideal for funeral tributes and remembrance services in and around West Kensington, where families gather to honour a life with grace and beauty.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath is presented against a clean white backdrop, its ring of red and green standing out with dignified clarity. The design is dominated by generous red carnations, each bloom built from many layers of fine, ruffled petals that almost seem to ripple around the circle. Their tone is a deep, steady crimson, neither too bright nor too dark, lending the tribute a sense of calm strength. Scattered evenly among them are compact lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly rounded and slightly domed, like tiny cushions of colour tucked into the foliage. Their chartreuse hue offers a refreshing contrast, giving the eye little moments of brightness as it travels around the wreath. The flowers emerge from a bed of richly textured greenery that forms the base of the arrangement. There are sprays of darker green fern that arch outwards in soft fronds, providing a serene, feathery frame, and clusters of variegated leaves with pale, creamy edges that introduce subtle pattern and movement. Within the lower section of the wreath, a bow fashioned from striped green ribbon or woven foliage loops gently through the composition, adding a touch of handcrafted detail that speaks of patient, careful arranging. The overall impression is one of respectful abundance: not showy, but full and reassuring, like a final embrace. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered to a quiet service in West Kensington, perhaps at a small family gathering near Brook Green or by one of the churches off Hammersmith Road, offering a structured yet tender focus for farewell and remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears like a quiet halo of colour and texture, thoughtfully arranged for a funeral or memorial gathering. Two bold coral-to-reddish-orange Asiatic lilies catch the eye first, one near the top of the ring and the other closer to the lower edge, their petals splayed wide to reveal deep stamens that bring warmth and a gentle sense of hope. Around them, clusters of light blush and lavender-pink roses nestle closely together, their velvety petals unfolding in soft spirals that suggest comfort and affection, much like the familiar calm of strolling through West Kensington's tree-lined residential streets. Between the roses, ruffled lisianthus blossoms in shades of pale pink, lilac, and deep royal purple lend depth and a softly rippling texture, while tiny sprays of airy lavender-blue filler flowers evoke a fine, mist-like veil that unifies the different tones. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles are scattered throughout the wreath, their distinctive starburst heads adding a silvery, cool counterpoint to the warmer blooms and hinting at quiet strength. Beneath this floral canopy, a richly layered base of mixed greenery provides structure and fullness: silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, light and dark fern fronds, and other complementary foliage weave in and out of the blossoms. Carefully folded bright green leaves, possibly aspidistra or ti leaves, frame the lilies and showcase the florist's skilled hand, while a few closed lily buds promise beauty still to come. This wreath, crafted in the style often requested by families from around West Kensington and nearby Hammersmith, radiates peaceful remembrance, offering a dignified, heartfelt tribute when words alone are not enough.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view reveals a refined circular wreath designed for a funeral or memorial, its entire structure wrapped in countless fresh stems of white Baby's Breath that form a plush, cloud-like ring against a stark white backdrop. The gypsophila is arranged so densely that no base is visible, just a continuous carpet of tiny, star-shaped flowers, their airy heads giving the wreath a soft, almost whisper-light presence. The centre remains completely open, a smooth, round window of empty space that adds a sense of calm and contemplation. Nestled in the lower right quadrant are two striking calla lilies whose sculptural, trumpet-shaped petals introduce both colour and contrast. Their velvety blooms deepen from a rich burgundy or magenta at the tips into gentle green tones that flow down into their slender stems, which curve inward with quiet elegance as though they have naturally sprouted from the cloud of white. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the clean lines and subtle shadows along the lilies' edges, and bringing out the fresh vibrancy of the gypsophila. This wreath feels especially suited to a thoughtful farewell in West Kensington, perhaps for a service near Olympia or a small gathering off North End Road, where families wish to celebrate a life with something that is both delicate and expressive. It carries an air of purity, remembrance, and enduring affection, the deep tones of the calla lilies suggesting heartfelt devotion set against the serene innocence of the Baby's Breath.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A full, round sympathy wreath of pink and cream flowers is shown against a spotless white background, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity. The circular form is completely filled with blooms, drawing the eye around the unbroken ring that suggests eternal love and remembrance. At the heart of the design are numerous roses in shades of vivid magenta, rich fuchsia, and gentle rose-pink, some still cupped in tight buds and others opening wide to reveal velvety, layered petals. Between these sit large, double-flowered lilies with softly curling petals in creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach, some with a dusting of deeper pink towards the edges. A scattering of fresh, lime-green lily buds punctuates the arrangement, adding a sense of new life and quiet hope. The entire wreath is cradled by a thick collar of lush greenery, including glossy dark leaves and finely textured fern fronds that create a soft halo around the flowers. The contrast between the deep greens and the warm pink tones feels both comforting and refined, like something you might see resting on an easel at a West Kensington memorial service near Hammersmith Road or by a peaceful spot off North End Road. The lighting is even and bright, allowing every vein in the petals and every serrated fern leaflet to be seen, highlighting the care that has gone into the floristry. This wreath speaks of gentle condolence, thoughtfully designed for funerals, remembrance ceremonies, or a quiet farewell gathering in the local community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a West Kensington studio where a wreath of deep red roses dominates the display, its circular form a soothing embrace. The arrangement is densely packed, with dozens of blooms in varying stages of bloom creating texture and depth across the ring. Large, fully opened roses reveal velvety petals that spiral toward their centers, while smaller buds sit in intimate clusters, contributing to a luxurious tapestry of crimson. The surface looks plush and tactile, each petal curling with graceful folds that hint at the florist's patient hands. This is more than decoration; it is a narrative of love, memory, and reverence, calm yet intimate enough to accompany rituals of celebration or remembrance. The pure white backdrop heightens the intensity of the red, ensuring every nuance of shade and light is visible to the eye. In this composition, no greenery distracts from the flower itself, a deliberate choice that emphasizes form and colour. It feels poised for delivery across West Kensington, Fulham, and Chelsea, perfect for same day service to mark birthdays, anniversaries, or sympathetic moments with quiet dignity. Crafted by a seasoned local florist, the wreath embodies timeless elegance and professional polish that resonates with communities from Parsons Green to North End Road.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this memorial wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle of red and yellow flowers, carefully crafted to honour a life with both warmth and dignity. Deep red roses dominate the design, their velvety petals spiralling inward in classic, well-formed blooms, some leaning toward a darker burgundy that adds quiet depth. Nestled between these roses are generous tufts of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, each head made up of many fine, feathery petals that create a soft, cloud-like texture. The interplay of the smooth rose petals and the fluffy chrysanthemums gives the wreath a tactile richness, as if you could almost feel the contrast under your fingertips. Threads of lush greenery run throughout: broad, glossy leaves and softer, more muted eucalyptus-style foliage that bring a fresh garden scent to mind and frame the flowers with a natural, woodland edge. Every stem is placed with intention, creating an even, symmetrical ring that feels calm and reassuring, a shape often chosen to symbolise eternity and the enduring nature of love. The white backdrop and even lighting highlight the clarity of the colours, making the reds appear deep and reverent, the yellows hopeful and comforting. This kind of wreath is often selected by families in West Kensington for funeral services, cremations, or quiet moments of remembrance at local cemeteries, expressing sympathy and respect with a simple yet striking palette.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Hands steady, I cradle this wreath of red roses-the piece feels ceremonial, as if each petal has been woven with quiet intention and personal reflection. The blooms radiate an almost ceremonial richness, their velvet surfaces catching light and memory alike. A halo of deeply saturated crimson stretches round the circle, while buds tucked among them promise future grandeur. The rose petals reveal subtle shade differences, from wine-red edges to brighter scarlet centers, giving the arrangement a living warmth even in a studio setting.

Soft, silvery-green foliage glides through the ring, peeking out in gentle crescents and small clusters. Broad, matte leaves recall eucalyptus, while narrower, glossy blades of ruscus provide slender, spear-like accents. The interplay of texture-matte and shine, dense bloom and airy gaps-creates depth and a sense of quiet movement. The wreath feels substantial, almost architectural, with each layer resting upon the next as if built by careful hands over many careful hours.

Light falls across the ring in a way that emphasizes the velvety fibre of every rose, turning the surface into a soft, inviting glow. The composition speaks of eternal connection and remembrance, a symbol appropriate for memorials, anniversaries, or solemn ceremonies where words can't quite capture the feeling. The white backdrop isolates the work, letting the red tones breathe and the greens breathe in counterpoint, so the whole piece radiates dignity and comfort.

From West Kensington to the close-knit corners around Barons Court and Fulham, this style of wreath is a cherished way to convey sympathy with refined restraint. We often present it as a fitting tribute for funerals, cemeteries, or church ceremonies in the local community, and it can be arranged for same-day delivery across West Kensington and nearby districts. Crafted with care by our team, this circular red rose wreath stands as a quiet promise that memory endures, even as life moves forward.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular floral tribute shaped exactly like a traditional life ring, laid out against a pure white background so there are no distractions from its strong, graphic form. The wreath is evenly padded with masses of small chrysanthemum-style flower heads, each bloom nestled tightly against the next to build a smooth, undulating texture that looks both rich and serene. The design is divided into four quarters, alternating panels of intense royal blue and clean, snow-white flowers. The blue sections sit at the top left and bottom right, their petals forming a deep, almost velvety pool of colour, while the opposite quarters glow with luminous white blossoms that catch the light and bring a sense of calm clarity. Along the inner edge of the ring, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into subtle ruffles, echoing the maritime feel of a lifebuoy and lending the piece a tailored, finished look. The central opening is left empty, a circular window that naturally invites quiet reflection. As a florist working with families around West Kensington and neighbouring Barons Court, this is the kind of wreath I would suggest for a funeral or memorial service when there is a strong connection to sailing, naval service, or coastal life, or when the person remembered was seen as a steadfast support to others. The cool blue and white palette, combined with the precise structure, conveys respect, gratitude, and a sense of safe passage, suitable for delivery to local chapels, riverside services along the Thames, or intimate gatherings at home.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath unfolds like a quiet conversation between cream roses and pale yellow lilies, arranged flat and photographed from above on a neutral white plane. The roses, nearly luminous in their soft ivory, show tightly curled petals that catch the light in gentle spirals; interspersed among them the lilies open in tender, trumpet-shaped curves of buttery yellow, some revealing slim stamens while others remain as graceful buds, implying a gentle progression of life. Beneath and between the blooms, layers of greenery-light, feathery ferns and rounded, silvery-green leaves suggestive of eucalyptus-create an embracing, textured cradle. The greens provide shadow and contrast so the pale flowers seem to glow, while a subtle scent profile emerges: the soft, honeyed sweetness of roses threaded with the green, citrus-bright hint of lilies. The wreath is densely packed to present a full, reassuring form, balanced and symmetrical so it reads as a symbol of continuity and remembrance. Imagined for a service in a West Kensington chapel or a quiet graveside gathering near Hammersmith Road or Earl's Court, the arrangement carries a tone of gentle comfort and heartfelt respect. Every choice-petal placement, foliage selection, and the careful spacing between open and budded blooms-reflects the skill of a florist attentive to texture, proportion and the need for a dignified farewell.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00