Wreaths Earls Court – Handcrafted Floral Tributes from Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flowers Earls Court, your trusted florist in Earls Court for stunning wreaths and bespoke bouquets. As passionate local florists, our experienced team handcrafts each wreath with care, using only the freshest flowers for every occasion. Located moments from Old Brompton Road, Earl’s Court Road, and near the renowned Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre, we’re proud to serve not only Earls Court, but also the surrounding communities of Chelsea, Fulham, and Kensington.

If you need a heartfelt floral tribute for a loved one, or elegant wreaths to brighten your home or event, our Earls Court team offers genuine artistry, local knowledge, and personal service. We’ve been delivering expertly designed funeral, memorial, and decorative wreaths throughout the area for years—always with compassion and professionalism.

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WREATHS
Composed with the restraint and tenderness appropriate for a memorial, this circular sympathy wreath sits against a stark white background, its silhouette defined by a thick ring of pristine white chrysanthemums. Each chrysanthemum's ruffled petals are densely arranged to create a seamless cushion, a tactile field that reads as serenity and unbroken continuity. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant, a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces a refined contrast: some blooms are fully open in saturated violet, others are pale lavender buds, together forming a soft gradient and lending the arrangement a velvet-like softness both to the eye and in imagined touch. Mixed foliage - broad leaves with pale variegation and fine, airy fern fronds - is woven through the purple spray to add depth, fresh green highlights and structural balance. A subtle trim of dark purple crinkled mesh or lace peeks out along the wreath's inner and outer rims, harmonising with the lisianthus and adding a discreet, elegant border. The soft, even lighting and the faint shadow beneath the wreath emphasize its roundness and give it a quiet dignity on the white plane. Prepared by Flowers Earls Court with local understanding of ceremony and taste, this arrangement is suitable for chapel services, memorial gatherings or a graveside tribute in the neighbourhood - from Earls Court and West Kensington to the streets around Olympia - offering a composed gesture of sympathy and lasting remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a pure white backdrop, this elegant circular funeral wreath is built from a generous mass of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose feathery, multi-petalled heads knit together into a soft, seamless ring. A subtle strip of deep purple netting or ribbon slips through the flowers along the inner and outer circumference, creating a discreet, refined border that deepens the wreath's visual gravity. At the upper-left quadrant a floral spray punctuates the white with three soft yellow roses, each rose opening with layered, velvety petals that suggest gentle affection and remembrance. Clusters of fine white gypsophila drift around the roses like mist, and small purple statice blooms provide delicate, textural punctuation; an assortment of lush green leaves and delicate fern fronds weave between the flowers to enrich the palette with verdant tones. The wreath retains a balanced circular form and an open centre - a timeless emblem of unbroken love - and is evenly lit so its textures and subtle colour contrasts read clearly, the arrangement resting with a soft shadow on the surface beneath. As a local florist serving Earls Court and neighbours around Gloucester Road and West Brompton, I imagine this piece being requested for intimate services at nearby chapels or for quiet committals at Brompton Cemetery. Its mood is one of thoughtful calm: visually graceful, quietly scented by the roses, and shaped to offer consolation and a feeling of steadfast respect during a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant floral wreath fills the frame, set against a spotless white background that allows each blossom to stand out with quiet clarity. The wreath forms a perfect circle, densely woven with countless stems of Baby's Breath, their snow-white clusters forming a cloud-like ring that looks both delicate and abundant, like a fine mist above the lawns of nearby Brompton Cemetery in Earls Court. Scattered thoughtfully through this airy base are lisianthus flowers, each one a study in gentle contrast: silky white petals edged and brushed with lilac, lavender, and deeper violet hues. The petals curl and ruffle, giving the wreath a sense of movement, as though a soft breeze were passing through. Some lisianthus blooms are open wide, revealing deeper shadows and subtle hints of golden stamens at their centres, while others remain in tight buds with creamy, green-tinged outer layers that add freshness and life. The circular opening in the middle is clean and intentional, emphasising the wreath's symbolic shape of eternity and unbroken connection. The overall composition feels calm, refined, and deeply respectful, making it easy to imagine this piece resting on a stand during a funeral service, adorning a memorial table in a townhouse near Earl's Court Road, or being placed lovingly at a graveside. The restrained palette of white and purple conveys purity, peace, and tender sympathy, reflecting the kind of thoughtful, handcrafted tributes often prepared by experienced local florists for families needing a graceful expression of farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Hand-crafted with the measured touch of a local florist, this circular sympathy wreath balances sculptural formality with comforting softness - the kind of piece often chosen for funerals and graveside tributes in Earls Court and nearby Kensington. Its substantial base is made from countless white chrysanthemum florets, packed closely to produce a velvety, cloud-like surface that reads as peace and reverence. Woven beneath the white, a fine, deep purple mesh or ruffled lace is visible along the inner circumference, adding depth and a restrained note of colour without overpowering the composition. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a compact accent cluster anchors the design: one cream to pale yellow rose opens gently at the heart, surrounded by varied green foliage including broad variegated leaves with lighter edges and soft, fern-like fronds that add texture and a whisper of movement. Interspersed among the greens are slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their papery blooms echoing the wreath's subtle purple underlayer. Counterbalancing this cluster, two calla lilies rest along the right side - from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock - their elegant curves creating a graceful arc. The callas present a refined gradient from deep purple at the tips to a wash of peachy-pink toward the bases, their vivid green stems bending along the lower-right arc and visually connecting the composition. A solitary longer stem from the left cluster crosses the wreath's lower section and tucks toward the lilies, a discreet structural line that completes the harmony. As prepared by Flowers Earls Court for local memorials, the arrangement evokes gentle consolation and lasting respect for the life being honoured.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A large, circular sympathy wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its entire surface richly layered with roses and fern foliage arranged in a soft, harmonious gradient of colour. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the open, full-headed roses in creamy white and ivory, their velvety petals spiralling outward like quiet waves. Nestled among them are delicate blush pink spray roses, some no larger than a thumbprint, mixed with soft peach and gentle buttery yellow blooms that bring a warm glow to the arrangement. Dotted throughout the circle are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, adding depth and a slightly vintage elegance that feels both dignified and tender. Finely textured, dark green fern fronds weave between the blossoms, emerging at the edges and from small openings between petals, creating a rich green framework that defines the circular shape and adds a sense of freshness, as though the wreath had just been completed by a local florist in Earls Court preparing for a service at a nearby chapel or crematorium. Each rose, from tight bud to fully opened flower, contributes to the sense of movement and continuity, reinforcing the symbolism of the unbroken ring. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the subtle interplay of pastel tones and the natural sheen of the leaves without distraction. This wreath would make a fitting tribute for funerals or memorials across Earls Court and neighbouring Kensington, quietly expressing condolence, remembrance, and enduring love through the language of roses and greenery.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
LILY GARDEN WREATH
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular sympathy wreath rests against a stark white background, its full ring formed from hundreds of compact white spray chrysanthemums that create a seamless, cloud-like texture symbolic of peace. The dense chrysanthemum base is carefully arranged so the petals overlap like soft tiles, offering a uniform, reverent surface that invites touch yet remains dignified. Anchoring the design on the upper left is a bold accent cluster of sunlit yellow roses - their petals unfurling in buttery spirals - paired with deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a graceful contrast. Scattered lighter lavender buds and fresh green tips among the lisianthus add dimension and a natural cadence to the spray, while varied foliage - glossy rounded leaves, variegated greens and slender fern fronds - frames the flowers and grounds the composition. A subtle dark violet mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the white blooms along the inner and outer edges, harmonising with the purple tones and giving the wreath a refined edge. The overall scent is gentle: faint rose warmth and green stem notes that suit a solemn occasion. As an experienced florist in Earls Court, preparing tributes for local chapels and services near Old Brompton Road and Earl's Court Road, I find this arrangement communicates both tenderness and respect. Flowers Earls Court offers careful handling and local delivery across the neighbourhood, and this wreath is intended to convey heartfelt condolence, quiet remembrance, and the calm dignity families often ask for at a funeral or memorial service.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath is shown on a clean white background, the simplicity of the setting allowing every detail of the flowers to stand out. The ring itself is densely packed, creating a lush, unbroken circle of blooms that symbolises continuity and enduring love. Large white Oriental lilies dominate the design, their long, silky petals unfurling gracefully to reveal pale green throats and prominent stamens dusted with warm brown pollen. Each lily feels calm and dignified, as though resting in stillness. Threaded between them are ruffled Lisianthus flowers, their white petals softly traced with lavender and purple along the edges, like watercolour strokes. These purple-tinged blossoms introduce a gentle note of colour without disturbing the wreath's tranquil, respectful atmosphere. Hints of fresh foliage, including deep green leaves and slim, bluish-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus, peek out from behind the flowers, giving depth and a natural rhythm to the design. A scattering of partially opened lily buds and small, creamy buds add a sense of quiet movement and time passing. The overall effect is one of peace, purity, and dignified sorrow, perfectly suited to a memorial or funeral service. It feels like a thoughtful tribute a family in Earls Court might choose for a service near Old Brompton Road or a farewell gathering close to Earl's Court Gardens, with the wreath's soft whites and lilacs offering comfort and a gentle reminder of cherished memories shared.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a gentle, elevated viewpoint this circular wreath sits against a clean white backdrop, its composition a study in contrast and calm. The primary structure is a thick, sculpted band of pristine white chrysanthemums, packed closely so their soft, feathery petals form a textured, slightly domed surface that suggests serenity and purity. Subtle creamy tones at a few centres lend a whisper of warmth across an otherwise cool field of petals. Anchoring the design at the upper left are three striking royal-blue roses, their petals deep, velvety and tightly spiralled, offering a rich focal point that draws the eye. Dark green foliage cradles the roses, creating natural depth and a visual pause between the blue and white. Both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring are edged with a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt, the ruffles catching light to give a modest sheen and architectural clarity to the wreath's round form. A soft shadow beneath the arrangement, created by the slightly raised placement, gives the piece presence on the white surface without distracting from its reverent tone. The overall scent is subtle-powdery chrysanthemum with a faint green lift from the foliage-suitable for funeral chapels or memorial services. As experienced florists serving Earls Court, Earl's Court Road and the surrounding streets, Flowers Earls Court prepares pieces like this to speak of condolence and lasting affection: restrained, respectful, and designed to honour memory with both tradition and personal care.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular sympathy wreath is shown from above, resting on a pristine white surface that sets off its muted, romantic colours. The design is built around generous, fully open roses in a soft palette of dusty lavender, greyish-purple, and antique mauve, each bloom layered with many petals that ripple gently towards the centre like small, quiet storms of colour. Between these larger roses, groups of pastel pink spray roses appear in different stages of bloom, from firm buds to half-open flowers, creating gentle shifts in height and texture that draw the eye around the ring. The roses sit on a thick cushion of dark, glossy fern foliage, likely leatherleaf and similar fronds, their finely cut leaves radiating outward in overlapping fans that give the wreath a sense of fullness and natural depth. The even lighting captures a subtle sheen on the petals, suggesting their freshness, as if the wreath has just been arranged in a nearby Earls Court flower studio and prepared for same-day delivery to a local chapel, church, or family home. The colour harmony of lavender and blush pink suggests tenderness, remembrance, and respect, making this a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial gathering, perhaps along Warwick Road or near Earls Court Square. Though quiet in tone, the wreath feels carefully considered and deeply human, the kind of floral arrangement chosen when words are difficult but the wish to honour a loved one's life is strong and heartfelt.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular funeral wreath carries a composed, dignified presence, its palette centred on deep, vivid blues and pristine whites, set against a crisp white background. The main mass is formed from innumerable electric-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms, densely clustered to create a full, textured ring whose tiny, spidery petals catch light like soft waves of colour. A pleated white satin ribbon nestles along the inner aperture, its ruffled edge adding a tailored softness that frames the intense blue. At the upper-left quadrant, a compact cluster of three large blue roses opens fully, their velvety, cobalt petals layered with a tactile richness and encircled by fine sprays of white gypsophila and a touch of dark green foliage for depth. A graceful cascade of white orchids-Phalaenopsis in form-sweeps from the mid-left downward toward the lower right, the orchids' broad, immaculate petals and pale green unopened buds creating a gentle sense of movement and renewal across the blue field. The overall texture shifts from the chrysanthemums' plush density to the orchids' glossy, porcelain-like calm, producing a composition that feels both grounded and airy. In the cool, diffused studio light the colours remain true and consoling. Prepared with the care of a local workshop, Flowers Earls Court often supplies similar wreaths for services around Cromwell Road, West Brompton and neighbouring Kensington, offering a thoughtful tribute that speaks of respect, purity and lasting remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of funeral flowers is set against a clean white backdrop, its ring of blossoms forming a soft halo of white, blush, and rich magenta tones. Large white Oriental lilies dominate the design, their broad, waxy petals and golden-tipped stamens radiating calm and purity. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies with speckled petals introduce a stronger note of colour, like vivid memories shining through gentle grief. The wreath is richly padded with roses in two complementary shades: pale pink roses with a tender, romantic feel, and creamy white roses that lend a timeless, classic beauty. Some of these roses are fully open, revealing layered hearts of petals, while others remain in bud, symbolising love that continues beyond the visible moment. Crisp white gerbera daisies with dark centers punctuate the design, their neat, daisy-like faces adding freshness and a quiet optimism. Smaller white flowers, likely spray carnations or similar fillers, are tucked into the spaces between the larger blooms to create a dense, luxurious texture, so there is no break in the circle. Veins of deep green foliage weave throughout, supporting the flowers and giving the wreath structure and depth without overpowering the soft colour palette. The overall mood is tranquil and respectful, like a thoughtful tribute prepared by a local Earls Court florist for a farewell at Brompton Cemetery or a simple service close to Warwick Road. This wreath feels deeply personal, a floral embrace that honours a life with grace, tenderness, and understated beauty.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A full, traditional funeral wreath composed of red and green flowers is displayed against a bright white background, its circular shape perfectly defined and densely packed with blooms. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the many deep red carnations, their layered, frilled petals creating a soft, velvety surface that seems almost touchable. They vary slightly in size and openness, from tight buds to fully unfurled flowers, giving the ring a natural, living rhythm. Nestled between the red blossoms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a neat, compact globe of tiny petals that introduces a lively contrast to the rich crimson tones. Together, these colours feel both classic and uplifted, suitable for a dignified farewell. Framing the flowers is a lush collar of greenery: dark emerald fern fronds reach outward in fine, feathery lines, while rounded sprigs of variegated pittosporum, edged in creamy white, weave through the design to break up the darker greens. A decorative ribbon in light and dark green stripes is tucked into the foliage, forming gentle loops that echo the circle of the wreath itself. The clean studio-style lighting highlights every nuance of texture, from the ruffled carnations to the almost velvety mums and glossy foliage. The arrangement suggests a carefully prepared tribute that might be delivered to a quiet service in Earls Court, perhaps for a family gathering near Warwick Road or a chapel close to the station, offering a message of sympathy, respect, and lasting remembrance made with a florist's steady, caring hands.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a pure white background, this sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers and foliage, evoking continuity and enduring love. The foundation is a thick band of greenery, with layers of soft, grey-green eucalyptus, delicate fern fronds and darker textured leaves interlaced so closely that no gaps show through, giving the wreath a lush, abundant presence. Two bold Asiatic lilies in a coral-orange hue provide natural anchors for the design, one opening confidently toward the upper curve and another glowing near the lower right, their petals slightly recurved and their stamens dusted with pollen. Between and around these lilies, roses in shades of blush and lavender-pink unfurl in generous spirals, their velvety petals catching the light in subtle variations of tone. Ruffled lisianthus blooms in two distinct colours-soft pastel pink-mauve and a deeper, regal purple-add an almost cloud-like movement, as if the flowers are gently drifting around the ring. Slim, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium punctuate the softer blooms, their thistle-like texture suggesting resilience and strength in grief. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers are scattered like a light mist among the larger blossoms, softening every transition. Carefully folded bright green leaves are tucked near the lower lily, a detail that hints at skilled craftsmanship from a local Earls Court florist used to creating tributes for services in nearby churches and crematoria. The overall composition feels peaceful, thoughtful and composed, suitable for honouring a loved one with a refined floral tribute that speaks quietly yet clearly of remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a crisp white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as if it were a ring of soft morning cloud suspended in still air. The entire form is made from densely clustered Baby's Breath, each tiny white flower contributing to a continuous, downy texture that feels both delicate and reassuring to imagine touching. Every gap is filled so thoroughly that the gypsophila becomes a snowy halo, encircling a perfect, empty center that frames pure negative space like a moment of silent reflection. Nestled into the upper right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies provide a gentle yet powerful contrast: their trumpet-shaped blooms open with a deep burgundy and plum-magenta tone, then melt into olive and fresh stem green along their elegantly rolled petals. The stems sweep down and inward with a natural curve, suggesting movement amid the stillness, echoing the quiet flow of people along Warwick Road or through the nearby garden squares of Earls Court. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the velvety richness of the callas and the fine, airy structure of the Baby's Breath to be clearly seen without harsh shadow. This thoughtfully composed floral tribute feels deeply personal, ideal for laying at a crematorium, church, or graveside, or for same-day delivery to bereaved families around Earls Court. It visually balances tenderness and depth of feeling, capturing the way love endures in memory long after a final goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush pink and cream funeral wreath is shown in full view, perfectly round and set against a spotless white background that accentuates every petal and leaf. The circle is completely covered with flowers, giving a sense of fullness and continuity, with no bare spaces breaking the line. At its heart are numerous roses in rich shades of fuchsia, magenta, and softer ballet-slipper pink, each bloom at a different stage of opening. Some roses are still curled tightly like small, hopeful buds, while others have unfurled into wide, romantic rosettes, their petals layered densely and catching the light with a gentle, velvety sheen.   

Threaded among the roses are generous double lilies, their petals softly ruffled and sometimes edged with a blush of deeper pink. These lilies range from creamy white to pale peach and blush, with a few closed buds in vivid yellow-green standing upright among the open flowers. The lilies introduce a star-like shape that contrasts with the rounded roses, adding rhythm and variety to the composition. Around and beneath the blossoms, an abundance of dark green foliage creates a rich foundation. Fine fern fronds trace the outer and inner edges, giving a feathery softness, while bolder, shiny leaves add structure and depth. The white backdrop intensifies the colour palette, making the wreath feel bright yet serene, a gentle presence rather than overpowering. The arrangement evokes quiet comfort and thoughtful remembrance, the sort of handcrafted tribute a family in Earls Court might send to a local church along Earls Court Road or to a memorial gathering near Kensington, expressing sympathy with elegant, long-lasting blooms.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine arriving at an event and being greeted by a wreath so lush with rich red roses that it seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulent grace. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, velvety florals brushing shoulders, weaving a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist in Earls Court, I sense the quiet power in these flowers-the heady fragrance mingling with the faint greenness of hidden stems. It is a wreath that channels elegance and reverence, a natural expression of farewell or celebration. The white backdrop highlights the intense color and the craftsmanship, while the ring's symmetry offers calm and balance in moments of joy or sorrow. In this part of London, close to Earls Court Station and the market along Earls Court Road, wreaths of this scale become meaningful markers in the calendar, and this piece would travel well with same-day delivery to addresses across Earls Court, Chelsea, or Kensington. Crafted by Flowers Earls Court, it reflects the confidence of a seasoned team-patient, precise, and always attuned to memory and life, whether for a somber ceremony or a bright milestone.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular funeral wreath fills the frame against a pure white backdrop, its colours and textures thoughtfully composed to convey respect and remembrance. Dozens of deep red roses form the main body of the design, each bloom carefully opened to reveal its layered, velvety petals, ranging from wine-dark tones at the centre to brighter crimson edges. Between these roses, groupings of bright yellow chrysanthemums offer a striking contrast, their soft, cushion-like heads full of fine, radiating petals that bring a touch of light and gentle optimism. The flowers sit on a generous bed of mixed greenery: broad, polished leaves, likely salal or ruscus, create a dense, dark green base, while scattered sprigs of paler, almost silvery foliage suggest eucalyptus, introducing a subtle variation in colour and texture. Together they form a complete, symmetrical ring with a clear open centre, the traditional wreath shape often chosen by families in Earls Court to honour a loved one at a chapel of rest or graveside gathering. The bright, even lighting casts no harsh shadows, instead revealing every curve of each rose and the delicate fringing of the chrysanthemums, making the whole tribute appear fresh, full, and carefully considered. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and heartfelt emotion: the deep reds evoke love, devotion, and grief, while the yellow flowers bring a sense of cherished memories and celebration of a life well lived, suitable for funeral or memorial flower delivery across Earls Court and nearby Kensington streets.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In our Earls Court studio, this circular wreath is a masterclass in restrained abundance: dozens of deep red roses are pressed into an unbroken ring against a crisp white background. The roses range from tightly closed buds to fully opened blossoms, their velvety petals painted in varying depths of crimson, catching the light and inviting a gentle glow. Surrounding the heart of red are sprays of fresh green foliage-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves that soften the edge, and sharper glossy ruscus that punctuate the spaces between petals. The arrangement reads both regal and comforting, a timeless symbol of remembrance crafted with careful hand and calm intention. In Earls Court, this design travels well-available for delivery across the neighbourhood, from West Brompton to Kensington and Chelsea's bustling streets, and even through to Earls Court Station's surrounding gates. Whether you're marking a life well lived or sending condolences, this piece communicates respect with a warm, intimate glow. The white backdrop sharpens the red of the roses and the verdant greens, ensuring the craft and texture-the velvety petals, the subtle ribbing of the buds, the gentle curve of the stem-are all legible to viewers who cannot see it. At Flowers Earls Court, we'd be honoured to tailor this wreath to your message, keeping the same mood of solemn beauty and enduring affection.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath is presented against a pure white backdrop, crafted to mirror a traditional lifebuoy with a quiet, maritime grace that would resonate with many families around Earls Court. The ring itself is entirely covered with tight clusters of small chrysanthemum-type flowers, creating a densely textured surface that looks almost like soft, woven fabric from a distance. Its design is cleanly quartered into four matching sections: two filled with rich royal blue blooms that give depth and visual weight, and two brimming with pristine white flowers that bring lightness and serenity. The colours alternate around the circle-blue at the top left, then white, then blue, then white again-capturing the familiar pattern of a life ring often seen along riversides and harbours. Delicately tracing the inner circumference, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is tucked into gentle, regular pleats, adding a tailored edge that subtly frames the central opening. The workmanship is precise, with every flower head aligned so the outer rim appears perfectly round and full, while the inner circle remains clean and open. This thoughtful tribute suggests themes of safety, guidance and protection, making it a meaningful choice for commemorating someone who served at sea, volunteered as a lifeguard, or was a steady, reliable presence in others' lives. In the context of memorial services held near Warwick Road, Cromwell Road or local Earls Court chapels, the cool blue and white tones offer a soothing visual focus, symbolising a peaceful onward journey and the enduring support of those left behind.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above against a plain white background, this circular sympathy wreath combines soft, creamy roses and pale yellow lilies with a layered base of deep green foliage to create a composed and comforting memorial tribute. Approximately fifteen gently unfurled ivory roses form the primary impression, their concentric petals catching soft natural light and conveying a serene, almost luminous quality. Interspersed are generous trumpet lilies in a subtle lemon tone; several face fully open, revealing delicate stamens, while others remain in sleek bud form, introducing texture and a quiet sense of unfolding. Around and beneath these blooms, feathery fern fronds and broader, rounded leaves-reminiscent of eucalyptus-give the wreath a lush, verdant cradle that pushes the pale flowers forward visually. The circular silhouette is precise and balanced, an emblem of continuity and remembrance. There is an understated fragrance suggested by the combination: the roses' powdery sweetness tempered by the lilies' green, slightly citrusy lift, a fragrance that would be discreet yet present in a cool chapel or church hall. Prepared with local care, this style of wreath is one our team at Flowers Earls Court regularly crafts for funerals and memorial services in Earls Court, Gloucester Road and nearby Kensington, and can be arranged for respectful local delivery. Its restrained colour story-cream, soft yellow and varied greens-keeps the expression of condolence gentle and refined, offering a visual and sensory comfort at a tender time.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00