Streatham WREATHS - Thoughtful Tributes by Flowers Streatham

At Flowers Streatham, we create elegant, meaningful wreaths that express what words sometimes cannot. From classic white designs to rich seasonal colours, every piece is handcrafted by our experienced florist team right here in Streatham, just a short walk from Streatham High Road and close to Streatham Common.

We regularly support families and local services across Streatham Hill, Balham, and Tooting, ensuring wreaths arrive fresh and on time to homes, churches, and chapels. Our local knowledge means we're familiar with venues along Leigham Court Road and around St Leonard's Church, so you can trust us to handle every detail with care.

All our flowers are selected daily for quality and longevity, then arranged into bespoke bouquets and wreaths tailored to your wishes - from traditional circular tributes to modern, mixed-flower designs. You can confidently order online for convenient same-day delivery on wreaths and other arrangements, available on orders placed before 3 PM.

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If you're unsure which wreath is most appropriate, our friendly florists are here to guide you with compassionate, expert advice. Trust Flowers Streatham to create a fitting floral tribute when it matters most.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a calm, composed embrace - an arrangement I might prepare for a family gathering at a Streatham chapel or a service near Streatham High Road. Its substantial ring is formed from tightly packed white chrysanthemum cushions, their ruffled petals creating a smooth, uniform texture that suggests continuity and comfort. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a luxuriant spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), ranging from pale lavender buds to deep violet, fully opened blooms. The darker blossoms reveal soft yellow centers that lift the colour palette and offer a delicate focal point among the cool whites. Mixed among these florals are sprigs of fresh green foliage: broad variegated leaves that add body, and delicate fern-like fronds that lend lightness and movement. Subtle underlayers of crinkled, dark purple mesh ribbon peek along the inner and outer edges of the wreath's base, harmonising with the lisianthus and providing an understated, refined frame. Soft studio lighting creates a faint, diffused shadow beneath the wreath, emphasizing its depth and handcrafted form. The scent is whispered rather than bold - the mild sweetness of lisianthus against the crisp cleanliness of chrysanthemum - and the overall composition feels respectful and reassuring. Made with the local care you'd expect from Flowers Streatham, this wreath is suitable for memorials, church services or a quiet graveside tribute in and around Streatham and nearby communities.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This elegant sympathy wreath, photographed on a pure white backdrop, is a classic expression of remembrance crafted from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums tightly arranged into a plush circular form. The densely layered chrysanthemum heads create a smooth, tactile surface that suggests both peace and solidity, while a slender band of deep lavender-purple netting or ribbon gently shows through the outer and inner edges, providing a refined framing that deepens the white. Nestled on the upper-left quadrant are three soft, creamy yellow roses - the focal point - their petals unfurling in layered spirals and conveying warmth, care, and friendship. Surrounding these roses are clouds of white gypsophila and clusters of delicate purple statice, adding lace-like texture and a quiet lift of colour. Varied greenery, from broad, glossy leaves to delicate ferny fronds, supports the blooms and gives the spray a naturally flowing silhouette. The wreath sits in soft, diffused light that highlights texture and shadow without theatricality, and its scent is suggested as a faint, clean mix of chrysanthemum green and the soft honey of roses. As a local Streatham florist I often prepare similar tributes for services near Streatham Hill station, Streatham Park, or community churches along the High Road; Flowers Streatham can advise on size and same-day delivery across the neighbourhood. The design is respectful, meticulously finished, and intended to offer comfort and a dignified visual focus during a memorial or funeral.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image captures an elegant floral wreath arranged in a flawless circle, carefully placed against a plain white background so that every flower appears crisp and defined. The structure of the wreath is formed almost entirely from white Baby's Breath, whose countless tiny blooms cluster into dense sprays that weave together into a soft, cloud-like band. This Gypsophila gives the ring a delicate, almost ethereal texture, like fine lace or a light dusting of snow. Embedded within this snowy halo are striking Lisianthus flowers, their petals gently ruffled and layered. Each bloom is primarily white, but the outer edges and subtle veins are traced with soft shades of lilac, lavender, and deeper purple, offering a graceful contrast without overwhelming the calmness of the design. Some Lisianthus blossoms are fully open, revealing intricate folds and shaded centres, while others remain in tighter buds, with hints of pale green and cream suggesting freshness and new beginnings. The open central space of the wreath is clean and uncluttered, emphasizing the symbolic circle of continuity and remembrance. There are no visible leaves or ribbons, just a refined interplay of white and purple tones. The mood is quiet, respectful, and dignified, ideal for a farewell gesture or a moment of reflection. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting on an easel in a chapel near Streatham Hill Station, or placed beside a memorial bench by Streatham Common, created by a skilled Streatham florist who understands how to express sympathy, love, and comfort through the gentle language of flowers.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant funeral wreath photographed on a stark white background, crafted from a densely packed ring of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like foundation conveying purity and quiet comfort. Beneath the uniform white, a subtle swathe of rich purple mesh or ruffled lace peeks through along the inner circumference, giving the wreath dimension and a measured touch of colour. At the upper-left quarter a thoughtfully arranged cluster anchors the design: a single, perfect cream or pale-yellow rose gently unfurls among an assortment of glossy green foliage - including larger variegated leaves with lighter edges and slender, featherlike fern fronds - while fine sprigs of lavender-purple statice are speckled through the greenery like quiet punctuation. On the opposing right side two stately calla lilies arch from about the two o'clock to the five o'clock position; their sculptural forms display a graceful colour transition from a saturated deep purple at the tips into a soft peachy-pink or blush near the throat, their bright green stems tracing a flowing line across the lower-right sector of the chrysanthemum base. A solitary longer green stem reaches across the wreath's lower section, subtly secured and guiding the composition toward the callas. The overall effect is restrained and comforting, scented faintly of fresh foliage in cool daylight, and suitable for wakes, funerals or a graveside tribute. As a local arrangement often prepared for services near Streatham Common, Streatham Hill and adjoining chapels, this wreath exemplifies the quiet, considered craftsmanship you'll find at Flowers Streatham and with local delivery options across the area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image showcases a beautifully full, circular sympathy wreath, positioned against a pristine white background that allows every petal and frond to stand out in quiet detail. The wreath is constructed as a continuous ring of roses, each bloom pressed close to the next, giving the impression of abundance and loving care. Large, open roses in ivory, creamy white, and soft pale peach form the main structure, their layered petals catching the light to create subtle shadows and depth. Interlaced among them are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, others half open, conveying both the fragility and resilience of memory. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a sophisticated, almost vintage tone, echoing the gentle melancholy of a well-loved photograph or an old letter. Occasional hints of buttery yellow soften the transitions between colours and lend a comforting warmth to the composition. The flowers are underpinned by finely textured, dark green fern foliage, its slender fronds weaving behind the roses and emerging just beyond the edges of the blooms, creating a soft, feathered frame around the circle. The overall effect is one of harmony and balance, with the perfect roundness of the wreath symbolising eternal life, continuity, and unending affection. Crafted in the spirit of a local Streatham florist who understands the needs of families saying goodbye, this wreath feels appropriate for services along Streatham High Road, intimate gatherings near Streatham Hill, or memorials held close to the green spaces of Streatham Common. It communicates sympathy and reverence through its refined colours and thoughtful, hand-crafted design, offering a soothing presence in a time of loss.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
An elegant funeral wreath set against a pristine white backdrop, arranged by a local Streatham hand with reassuring care. The composition is a continuous circle of flowers: dominant, luminous white lilies form the calm backbone, their broad, star-like petals opening to show pale green pistils and soft yellow anthers, while buds promise fresh bloom. Interspersed throughout are vivid fuchsia-pink stargazer-type lilies, their deep magenta surfaces marked with subtle darker speckles that draw the eye and introduce a warm, dramatic note to the otherwise tranquil palette. Between these larger specimens are clusters of small, blush and creamy white roses-some tightly furled, others gently ruffled-whose velvety textures temper the lilies' scale and lend an intimate, romantic softness. Slim sprays of muted green foliage-likely eucalyptus and lily leaves-peek through the flowers, giving structure, contrast, and a cool, aromatic lift. The wreath's meticulous density and circular form suggest completeness and ongoing remembrance; photographed in soft, even light against white, the colours read true and the petals' satin-like surface is clearly visible. As a neighbourhood tribute, this piece is suitable for memorial services in Streatham Hill chapels or for respectful laying near Streatham Common, and was prepared with the thoughtful touch customers expect from Flowers Streatham. Its overall impression is one of profound respect and comfort, a floral statement meant to console and honour a beloved life.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white background, this circular memorial wreath is built from a dense foundation of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom closely set to form a continuous, cloud-like ring with a soft, textured surface - a comforting sight often chosen for services at chapels and crematoria around Streatham and Streatham Hill. A single, elegant spray rests on the upper-left of the ring: several fully bloomed yellow roses unfurl in warm butter-gold tones, their petals offering a subtle sweet fragrance that lifts the arrangement's mood. Complementing the roses are rich, royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose velvety, ruffled cups add depth and a dignified coolness; a scattering of unopened lavender-tinted buds introduces a sense of life and gentle progression. The floral cluster is framed by fresh green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, a few with light variegation, and delicate fern fronds - which both supports and highlights the coloured blooms. A refined dark purple mesh ribbon peeks out beneath the white chrysanthemum base along the inner and outer edges, quietly echoing the lisianthus and giving the wreath a finished, thoughtful touch. As a local florist serving Streatham, Flowers Streatham composes this style of wreath with attention to texture, scent, and proportion, aiming to convey peace, remembrance, and heartfelt condolence; it sits with quiet grace, suitable for placing at a funeral cortege or leaving as a respectful tribute at a graveside on Streatham Common or nearby memorial spaces.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath of white and purple flowers is shown against a clear white background, giving it a crisp, chapel-like simplicity that centres the eye on the blooms themselves. The ring is richly filled with large white Oriental lilies, their broad, satiny petals unfurling like gentle waves, some stretched fully open and others only just starting to loosen from their buds. At the heart of each lily lies a soft green centre with prominent stamens and golden-brown anthers, delicate details that add life and quiet warmth. Threaded between the lilies are enchanting Lisianthus blossoms, their petals finely ruffled and outlined with tones of lavender, soft mauve, and deeper purple, bringing cool, peaceful colour to the design. Beneath the main flowers, subtle greenery forms a supporting layer, with dark green leaves and fine, airy sprigs adding depth without drawing attention away from the lilies and Lisianthus. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, a gentle symbol of eternity, the cycle of life, and the unending bond between loved ones. The overall feeling is calm and contemplative, reminiscent of a silent corner of Streatham Common Gardens or a quiet moment looking out over the local rooftops in the early evening. Crafted with the care of an experienced Streatham florist, this white lily and purple Lisianthus wreath would offer a graceful, comforting presence at a funeral, cremation, or memorial service, helping families express sympathy, gratitude, and love as they gather to honour a life and share final farewells.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A meticulously assembled sympathy wreath, viewed from a gentle overhead angle against a pristine white backdrop so that a soft shadow anchors its presence. The wreath's centrepiece is a voluminous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered tightly to produce a slightly domed, textural surface that evokes purity and quiet reflection. On the upper left quadrant three richly saturated blue roses form a deliberate focal cluster; their deep, velvety petals unfurl in tight spirals, a profound cobalt tone that provides a striking yet respectful contrast to the white. The roses are tucked into deep green foliage that offers sculptural support and a natural, grounding counterpoint. Framing the chrysanthemum ring on both its inner and outer edges is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue - glossy, neatly ruffled, and catching highlights in a way that defines the wreath's silhouette and adds an element of formal grace.

From my workshop serving Streatham and the surrounding streets near Streatham Hill, I prepare pieces like this for funerals and memorial ceremonies, where texture and colour carry meaning. The soft fragrance of chrysanthemums and the velvet feel of the roses combine with the ribbon's silky sheen to create an offering that consoles. Flowers Streatham can arrange discreet local delivery for services at chapels along Streatham High Road or family homes nearby, ensuring a respectful tribute that reads as both traditional and personal.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured floral wreath rests flat against a clear white background, captured from above so its perfect circular shape is clearly defined. The ring is abundantly filled with roses in complementary tones that convey a mood of gentle sorrow and quiet gratitude. At regular intervals around the wreath, large roses sit fully open, revealing layer upon layer of velvety petals in a muted spectrum of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and hazy grey-purple. Each blossom seems to hold a pool of shadow at its centre, drawing the eye inward and giving the wreath a contemplative depth. Threaded between these larger roses are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses. Some are mere buds with petals wrapped closely together; others are half-open, their frilled edges catching the light. This mixture of stages provides a sense of life unfolding, a subtle reminder of memories at different times and ages. Underpinning the flowers, a solid ring of deep green fern fronds creates a dramatic contrast. The fern leaves, with their feathery, serrated segments, radiate outward to form a textured green border that frames the pastel tones beautifully, much like the mature greenery around Streatham Common framing seasonal blooms in spring. Occasional glimpses of darker foliage and diminutive buds tucked between the roses give extra dimension and keep the design visually rich. The lighting is soft and even, showing every petal and leaf without glare, which reinforces the wreath's calm, respectful presence. This arrangement would be an appropriate sympathy tribute for a funeral or memorial held in Streatham, perhaps delivered to a local church or crematorium, expressing love, remembrance, and a wish for peace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white background, this memorial wreath is a study in refined blues and whites: a dense ring of intense blue chrysanthemums forms the foundational texture, their many narrow petals creating a plush, tactile surface that seems almost cushion-like. A neatly pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its soft sheen offering a subtle, elegant counterpoint to the saturated floral base. Near the upper-left of the circle a small cluster of three full blue roses commands attention, their velvety petals unfurling in a deep azure that harmonises with the chrysanthemums. Around these roses, airy sprays of tiny white gypsophila weave through the blooms, adding a whisper of lightness and a faint sweet scent, while touches of dark green foliage add structure and depth. Flowing from the mid-left and descending toward the lower right, a spray of ivory-white orchids-likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium-arches across the blue, their smooth, sculptural petals lending an ethereal, peaceful line. Interspersed along the orchid stem are soft green buds, some tight and some gently opening, suggesting renewal within a solemn tribute. The composition is crafted in gentle, cool daylight that accentuates the contrast between the vivid blue and pristine white. As a local florist serving Streatham - near Streatham High Road and Streatham Common - we arrange this wreath with careful attention to balance and symbolism; the deep blues communicate reverence and remembrance, while the white details stand for purity and solace, making it a considered choice for funeral or memorial services in the area.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular wreath of sympathy flowers is carefully displayed against a plain white background, allowing every bloom and leaf to stand out clearly. The ring is densely covered with large white lilies, their wide, satin-like petals gently curved back to reveal graceful green pistils and golden stamens, a symbol of purity and peaceful rest. Between these serene blooms, deep pink and fuchsia lilies create striking bursts of colour, their star-shaped, sometimes speckled petals adding both richness and a sense of movement. Soft blush pink roses are nestled throughout the wreath, some tightly closed and others beginning to open, giving the design a tender, almost intimate feeling, as if each rose held a separate memory. Alongside them, creamy white roses in fuller bloom lend a timeless, dignified touch that feels well suited to a funeral or celebration of life in Streatham's churches or crematorium chapels. Scattered among the larger flowers, white gerbera daisies with dark centres add a more contemporary note, their daisy faces bright yet respectful. Smaller white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, create a plush underlayer, ensuring the circle appears completely filled and unbroken. Lush green foliage surrounds and supports the blooms, adding fresh texture and framing the wreath with subtle depth. The light in the image is clean and even, similar to natural daylight filtering into a Streatham florist's studio near Streatham High Road, highlighting the freshness of each petal. Overall, the wreath conveys quiet comfort and heartfelt condolence, a fitting floral tribute for those seeking to honour a loved one with gentle beauty and grace.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath, created in a strong yet comforting palette of deep red and lime green, is displayed against a crisp white background so that nothing distracts from the craftsmanship. The wreath is perfectly circular, with no breaks or thin spots, and looks satisfyingly full from edge to edge. At its core are numerous red carnations, each bloom characterized by dense, frilled petals that overlap to form rounded, cushiony heads. Their crimson colour has a warmth that feels quietly reassuring rather than sombre, and the slight variations in size and openness from flower to flower lend a gentle, organic feel to the otherwise formal ring. Scattered evenly among these carnations are lime green button chrysanthemums, also known as pompon mums, small and spherical with tightly packed, almost fuzzy-looking florets. Their bright chartreuse tone brings a lively flash of colour that lifts the mood of the arrangement, suggesting hope and new growth alongside remembrance. The flowers are grounded by a rich layer of greenery: dark, feathery ferns provide structure and depth inside and around the wreath, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum with cream-edged leaves introduce lighter, more delicate notes that soften the outer curve. Discreet loops of striped green ribbon weave through the foliage, their subtle sheen catching the light and adding a refined finishing touch without overpowering the natural beauty of the blooms. Although the photograph is simple and uncluttered, this is clearly a wreath intended for funerals, wakes, or memorials, the kind a Streatham family might ask a trusted local florist to deliver to a church along Streatham High Road or to a chapel near Norwood Cemetery. The overall impression is one of care, respect, and a heartfelt wish to honour a loved one with something both classic and quietly uplifting.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This photograph shows an elegant funeral wreath laid flat on a white background, its circular form complete and densely filled so that it appears rich and substantial. Two striking Asiatic lilies in tones of coral and reddish-orange anchor the design, one opening widely at the top, the other illuminating the lower section of the ring. Their star-shaped petals stretch outward, revealing strong stamens and adding a sense of warmth and vitality to the tribute. Encircling these lilies, soft blush-pink and lavender-pink roses are positioned in generous clusters, their velvety petals fully unfurled in spirals that evoke tenderness and quiet affection. Between the roses, lisianthus blossoms in pale pink and deep, moody purple add a ruffled, almost silk-like texture, creating an interplay of light and shadow that makes the wreath feel multidimensional. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, weave through the arrangement, breaking up the denser sections and lending a dreamy, cloud-like quality. The abundant greenery forms a strong backbone: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves offer a cool, calming tone; slender fern fronds and other leafy stems introduce airy movement and depth. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the ring with their distinctive shape, bringing structure and a subtle contemporary feel. Several unopened lily buds nestle discreetly among the foliage, promising future blooms and quietly suggesting hope. Near the lower lily, bright green folded leaves showcase a flourish of skilled design. This lush, thoughtfully balanced wreath could easily be imagined resting at a farewell gathering in Streatham, perhaps in a local church or crematorium chapel, providing a gentle, fragrant presence that honours a loved one with dignity and heartfelt beauty.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a beautifully composed circular wreath photographed from above against a crisp, white background, thoughtfully designed as a funeral or memorial tribute. The wreath's entire surface is covered with white Baby's Breath, each tiny gypsophila blossom forming part of a thick, cloud-like band that encircles a perfectly open centre. The flowers are packed closely together, creating a soft, almost velvety texture when viewed as a whole, with subtle shadows where the individual clusters meet. There is no visible foliage or ribbon, only the serene repetition of white flowers. Breaking this calm continuum on the right-hand side, two calla lilies introduce a rich contrast in both colour and shape. Their petals are smooth and gently rolled into the classic calla trumpet, beginning with a deep burgundy, nearly wine-red tone at the fluted tips before fading through magenta into soft green near the base. The slender green stems are partly visible, emerging as though rooted within the Baby's Breath and curving inward in a quiet, poised gesture. The lighting is bright but diffused, allowing the whites to remain pure without harsh glare, while the darker hues of the callas appear lush and saturated. The overall effect is elegant and understated, ideal for expressing respect and affection at a sensitive time. In Streatham, this type of wreath would feel appropriate for a service near Streatham Common or at a local chapel, a soothing presence that families might place beside a photograph or urn. Flowers Streatham could easily tailor such a design, keeping the same refined balance of white gypsophila and burgundy calla lilies to honour a loved one with subtle yet powerful symbolism.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath of sympathy flowers is presented against a bright white background, its colours and textures brought into sharp relief. The arrangement is composed as a closed ring, lush with roses, lilies and foliage so that no mechanics are visible, only natural beauty. Deep pink roses in tones of magenta, cerise and raspberry are tucked alongside softer blush and pastel blooms, creating a gentle rhythm of light and dark that feels both lively and soothing. Some roses are just beginning to open, their petals cupped closely like small hearts, while others have relaxed into broader rosettes, their velvety layers giving the wreath a soft, romantic character. Threaded among them are full, double lilies in creamy white and shell pink, with overlapping petals that curl back to reveal pale, speckled centres. Their star-shaped faces break up the roundness of the roses and draw the eye around the circle, much as your gaze wanders along the greenery of Streatham Common. Upright lily buds, bright lime-green and tightly pointed, punctuate the design with a sense of freshly picked life. Surrounding these blooms is a halo of foliage: delicate, feathery fern fronds that create a fine, lacy edge, and larger, glossy green leaves that sit deeper in the design, adding structure and a sense of calm. The overall impression is warm, dignified and deeply comforting, ideal for a funeral, wake or celebration of life in Streatham, Norbury or nearby Mitcham Lane. It feels like a considered floral embrace, a wreath you might choose to convey sympathy and quiet support when words are not enough.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio on Streatham High Street, where I pause beside this lush wreath of deep red roses. The circle is perfectly uniform, yet every bloom speaks in its own voice-from the largest blossoms fully opened, petals unfurling like velvet sails, to the tight buds waiting to bloom into a scarlet whisper. They are gathered so tightly that the surface feels plush, almost quilted, each rose pressed against its neighbor to create a continuous field of crimson that radiates warmth. No greenery distracts the eye; the petals themselves are the story, the spiral centers drawing the gaze inward as if you could trace a secret path through the bloom.

In this piece, the symbolism is simple and timeless: love, admiration, beauty, remembrance. As I work, I feel the weight of memory in every stem, and I know a wreath like this can carry a birthday wish, a vow, or a quiet farewell. The crisp white backdrop makes the ruby tones glow with depth and nuance, while the heady rose scent hovers softly in the air of the studio. It is an arrangement that speaks of quiet dignity and refined celebration, crafted with the care that our Streatham customers expect from a local florist, whether for a wedding entrance, a memorial corner, or a thoughtful tribute. Available for same-day delivery across Streatham and the surrounding SW London neighborhoods, the wreath travels securely, its plush surface protected by careful packing and a fresh stem guarantee that keeps every bloom at its peak as it finds its place on your doorsteps near Streatham Common, Mitcham Lane, or Balham.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
In this image, a lush, circular memorial wreath is photographed front-on against a pristine white background, giving the impression that it is gently floating in space. The wreath is intensely flower-heavy, built from tightly clustered deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, creating a dense, luxurious ring of colour. Each rose has been carefully opened by hand to reveal its full, velvety spiral, the petals overlapping in rich layers of crimson and deeper wine-red, suggesting depth of feeling and respect. Interspersed among the roses, small domes of yellow chrysanthemums bring an uplifting light; their countless slender petals form soft, fluffy textures that play beautifully against the smoothness of the rose petals. Threading through and peeking from behind the blooms is an assortment of fresh greenery: some leaves are dark, shiny, and sturdy, giving structure to the piece, while others are more delicate and silvery-green, evoking the look of eucalyptus and adding a gentle, almost misty softness. Together, this foliage frames the flowers while subtly hinting at the scent of cut leaves and garden air. The flowers and greens form a precise, perfectly circular shape with a clear, open centre, symbolising the unbroken nature of love and remembrance. The neutral white setting keeps the viewer's attention firmly on the rich colours and textures, yet it is easy to imagine this wreath resting at a service in Streatham, perhaps in a quiet chapel near Streatham Hill or delivered to a family home close to Streatham Common. The overall mood is one of compassion, dignity, and gratitude for a life well lived, expressed through expert floral craftsmanship.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a Streatham studio, this wreath wears its ceremonial mood with quiet grace. The deep crimson roses declare love and enduring devotion, their perfume faintly lifting in the still air of an early evening. The blooms press close in varied stages of bloom-from tight inner buds to fully opened petals-creating a tactile tapestry of velvet and light. Interspersed among them, the greens provide soft crescents: matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus that balance the intensity with calm, verdant breath. Light travels over the ring, catching the velvety depth of each petal and deepening the color toward ruby edges, giving the piece a warm, serene glow. The wreath feels crafted to convey solace and connection, more than décor-a silent message that memories endure. It's the kind of tribute chosen for funerals, memorials, anniversaries, or expressions of condolence, a visual language of enduring ties. In our Streatham community, this wreath stands for a family's quiet strength, whether at a service or resting on a memorial shelf, inviting reflection and calm. We offer same-day delivery across Streatham and the surrounding south London neighbourhoods, ensuring the gesture arrives promptly where it matters most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced floral wreath takes centre stage in this image, meticulously designed to mirror the familiar form of a lifebuoy, an enduring emblem of rescue and protection. Set against a clean white backdrop, the wreath's circular silhouette and open centre are clearly defined, allowing the viewer to focus on the texture and colour. The ring is densely filled with small chrysanthemum-like flowers, each head snug against its neighbour so that the surface appears plush and even, like finely woven fabric. Four distinct blocks of colour travel around the circle: two in an intense royal blue, two in bright, untouched white. The blue quadrants feel cool and composed, their depth of tone evoking open water or naval uniforms, while the white quadrants introduce clarity and softness, creating a calm rhythm between the segments. Along the inner edge, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is delicately ruffled, tracing the curve with subtle movement and underlining the nautical character of the tribute. The simplicity of the background and the careful symmetry of the design suggest the work of a skilled local florist from Streatham, presenting a wreath ready to be delivered to a funeral service or memorial gathering. Emotionally, the piece communicates steadfast support and enduring gratitude, making it a fitting choice for families in Streatham and nearby Norbury or Balham commemorating a loved one with links to the sea, lifesaving professions, or simply a nurturing, protective presence. The calm blue-and-white palette gives the arrangement a serene, contemplative mood, ideal for sympathy arrangements and funeral flowers across the wider SW16 area.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This wreath, photographed flat on a white backdrop, presents a poised circle of sympathy rendered in soft creams, pale yellow, and layered greens. At its heart a cluster of creamy white roses - between a dozen and twenty blooms - shows the classic, tightly furled centres that reflect a gentle northern light; their surfaces seem to glow with a soft ivory sheen. Interspersed with the roses are a number of pale yellow lilies: some open broadly, their trumpet-shaped petals curving back and revealing delicate light-yellow stamens, while others remain in bud form, suggesting quiet unfolding. The florals are supported and framed by abundant greenery - delicate fern fronds give a filigree edge and movement, while broader, rounder leaves that recall eucalyptus supply tonal depth and a muted bluish-green contrast. Visually this wreath is dense and balanced, the flowers packed closely for a luxurious, comforting presence. As a tactile image it suggests the softness of rose petals against the slipperiness of lily petals and the slight crispness of fern tips beneath. The arrangement's circular perfection speaks of continuity and remembrance, making it well suited to funeral chapels or memorial spaces in Streatham Hill and along Streatham High Road. Crafted with mindful expertise, this traditional sympathy wreath quietly communicates condolence and solace and is available for sensitive local delivery when families want a dignified floral expression of farewell.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00