Plumstead Wreaths by Flowers Plumstead

At Flowers Plumstead, our handcrafted wreaths are created by experienced local florists who truly know and love Plumstead. Whether you need a graceful tribute for a funeral, a welcoming door wreath for your home near Plumstead Common, or a seasonal design for a business close to Plumstead High Street, our skilled team will guide you with care and respect.

Every wreath is arranged fresh in our Plumstead florist, using premium flowers selected from trusted growers. We regularly deliver across Woolwich, Abbey Wood and Thamesmead, so your wreath reaches its destination in beautiful condition. For urgent occasions, we offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and bouquets when you order online before 3 PM.

Our local team understands the different needs for sympathy, remembrance and celebration. We’ll help you choose the right colours, style and size, whether the service is at a nearby church by Plumstead station or a home address around Garland Road. Your message is handled with dignity and attention to detail.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths for funerals, memorials and special events
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  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online

Trust Flowers Plumstead to create a meaningful wreath that expresses your feelings with elegance and sincerity, backed by genuine local expertise.

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WREATHS
When I assemble a sympathy wreath like this in my Plumstead workshop I aim for restraint and comfort: the design photographed here shows a thick, uninterrupted ring of pure white chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals forming a cushiony, uniform surface that visually softens the whole piece and conveys calm continuity. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), a mix of open, velvety violet blooms and paler lavender buds that create a delicate ombré, the open flowers revealing their subtle yellow centres. Sprigs of lush greenery - glossy, variegated leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - are woven through the purple cluster to add breathing space and a natural cadence. A discreet crinkled purple mesh trims both inner and outer edges of the wreath, providing a refined border that harmonises with the lisianthus without distracting from the white chrysanthemum base. Lighting in the studio is soft and even, producing a gentle shadow beneath the wreath that lifts it from the backdrop and allows the textures to read clearly. This arrangement is designed for moments of farewell: calm, composed and respectful, suitable for a funeral service, memorial table or graveside at Plumstead Cemetery or a chapel near Plumstead High Street. Flowers Plumstead prepares wreaths like this with attention to scent, texture and proportion, and we can arrange local delivery across the Plumstead area when families need a thoughtful, steady choice in a difficult time.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this traditional circular funeral wreath measures roughly 20-24 inches and embodies understated grace. Its foundation is a dense, uniformly packed ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums; the hundreds of small, feathery petals nestle together to create a soft, cloud-like surface that feels cool and consoling. A subtle thread of dark purple mesh or ribbon traces the inner and outer edges, glimpsing through the chrysanthemums to add a ribboned note of depth and quiet elegance. Crowning the upper-left quadrant, three pale, buttery-yellow roses unfurl with velvety layers that convey warmth and familiarity, accompanied by sprigs of tiny white gypsophila that float like gentle breath around them. Small clusters of lavender-purple statice or limonium introduce a low, respectful contrast - a hint of colour that reads as hopeful rather than bright. Lush greenery, from broad, smooth foliage to fine ferny fronds, weaves through the accent group and balances the wreath's form with natural texture and life. Soft, even light highlights the wreath's contours and casts a delicate shadow that gives scale and presence against the white backdrop. The open centre remains a calm, circular symbol of unbroken memory. As a floral arrangement well suited for services in Plumstead, Woolwich or nearby Shooters Hill, this wreath communicates compassion and repose; its tactile contrasts - the silk-smooth roses, the papery chrysanthemums, the lacy baby's breath - make it a comforting gesture for those saying goodbye.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath of fresh flowers is carefully arranged in a complete ring and photographed on a bright white background, so that only the flowers and their textures fill the eye. The design is built on an abundance of white Baby's Breath, its countless tiny blossoms clustering together like a veil of soft foam around the entire circumference. Within this delicate haze, ruffled Lisianthus blooms provide gentle focus points: their petals open like layered silk, starting from a creamy white base and deepening towards the edges into tones of lavender and rich purple-violet. Some flowers are fully open, showcasing the subtle folds and shaded centres, while others remain in earlier stages of bloom, with pale green buds and ivory tips just hinting at the colour that will unfold. This interplay of maturity and newness gives the wreath a sense of living movement, even though it sits still and composed. Imagined on a stand in a quiet chapel near Plumstead railway station or carried lovingly to a resting place close to Plumstead Common, the wreath feels particularly suited to funerals, memorials, and services of farewell. Its colour palette of white and soft purple conveys messages of purity, peace, and spiritual calm, while the circular shape speaks of unbroken love and enduring memory. Crafted with the attentive hands of local Plumstead florists, the arrangement feels both refined and heartfelt, like a final, gentle embrace translated into flowers. The isolated background accentuates the craftsmanship and allows every floret, bud, and ruffled petal to be sensed as part of one harmonious tribute.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A carefully arranged memorial wreath that reads as both tactile and tender: a full ring of tightly packed white chrysanthemums forms a cloud-soft base, their tiny florets creating an even, cushiony texture that speaks of purity and reverence. Tucked just beneath those white petals, a band of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible around the inner rim, lending a restrained, elegant contrast to the dominant white. On the upper left a considered cluster of greenery and blooms provides a focal point - a single, pale cream rose gently unfurls at its heart, surrounded by variegated green leaves with lighter margins, delicate fern fronds and thin sprays of lavender-purple statice which bring both colour and delicate structure. Counterbalancing this, two graceful calla lilies rest across the right side, their trumpet shapes sweeping from two o'clock toward five o'clock; each shows a soft ombré from rich mauve and deep violet at the tip into a soft peachy-pink nearer the throat, their vibrant green stems curving naturally over the chrysanthemum field. A longer green stem extends from the left cluster and is discreetly secured across the lower wreath, visually tying the two groupings together. Presented on a clean white backdrop, the wreath feels understated and composed - exactly the sort of sympathy tribute we craft by hand in Plumstead when families ask for something that balances dignity with gentle colour. This arrangement quietly conveys honour, comfort and lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of roses and fern, carefully crafted to convey peace and remembrance. The ring is generously filled, so that the viewer's first impression is of abundance and tenderness rather than individual stems. Large, open roses in creamy white and ivory form the foundation, their broad, layered petals creating a sense of fullness and gentle luxury. Interlaced among them are clusters of petite blush pink spray roses, many still in bud, their tight, rounded shapes contrasting with the wide open blooms and suggesting quiet, unfolding memories. Subtle peaches and buttery yellows add warmth, reminiscent of a soft sunset over the rooftops of Plumstead, while unique dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring an almost vintage, romantic note that feels deeply personal. The base of the wreath is built from dark, glossy green fern fronds that curl outward at the edges, their finely serrated leaves giving movement and structure. They peek between the flowers just enough to frame the pastels and keep the design from feeling too pale. The inner circle remains clear and defined, emphasising the traditional symbolism of eternity and the enduring nature of love. This handcrafted arrangement, much like those prepared daily for local services near Plumstead station or quiet chapels off Plumstead High Street, is intended as a thoughtful expression of sympathy. Its colours and textures speak softly of comfort, dignity, and the wish to honour a life with beauty and care.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A serene floral wreath, handcrafted with care by passionate Plumstead florists, unfolds in a luxuriant circle against a pristine white background. Dominating the arrangement are resplendent white lilies-some petals just unfurling, others fully open-that catch the light with a gentle sheen, conjuring a sense of peace and stillness often felt walking through Plumstead's Stockwell Street gardens. Nestled throughout are vivid fuchsia lilies, their bold, star-shaped blooms flecked with deeper magenta that catches the eye and infuses the wreath with vibrant energy, symbolising love and warm remembrance. Subtly placed among these are clusters of delicate blush-pink and creamy white roses, their petals tightly coiled and softly textured, evocative of the modest, heartfelt gestures shared among neighbours in SE18. Dashes of cool-toned, muted eucalyptus leaves and slender greenery add a fresh, natural depth, the silvery greens complementing the brighter flowers and giving the piece a layered, three-dimensional feel. The wreath's unbroken circle stands as an emblem of unity and everlasting life, a fitting tribute for moments of loss and reflection in Plumstead's close-knit community. Each blossom has been chosen and positioned with sensitivity, inviting calm and gentle remembrance-perfect for expressing sympathy, offering comfort at a local memorial, or gracing the altar at churches along Plumstead High Street. The entire arrangement radiates care, dignity, and artistry, providing solace and honouring memory with a touch of local heart.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a crisp white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath is a study in gentle contrast and thoughtful craftsmanship, its main body formed from hundreds of small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums packed so closely the surface becomes a soft, clouded plane. The chrysanthemums' innumerable petals create a quiet, tactile field that reads as dignity and calm from every angle. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant is a carefully arranged floral spray: warm yellow roses, fully unfurled in shades of butter and gold, sit beside sumptuous deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-like petals add a soft velvety note. A smattering of pale lavender lisianthus buds and small green buds suggests continuity and delicate growth, while glossy salal-like leaves, variegated foliage and fine fern fronds frame the blooms and lend structural grace. Tucked beneath the outer edges of the white ring a narrow band of dark purple mesh or crinoline peeks through, a considered detail that subtly mirrors the lisianthus and brings continuity to the palette. The open centre and circular form honor traditional memorial symbolism; the combination of pure white, warm yellow and royal purple reads both respectful and consoling. Crafted locally in Plumstead by Flowers Plumstead, this wreath reflects neighbourhood sensibilities - a reserved elegance suited to services near Plumstead Common or quiet parish chapels in Woolwich - and aims to convey sympathy with restrained beauty and tactile softness.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean white backdrop, a full circular sympathy wreath forms an unbroken ring of white and lilac flowers, its shape soft yet assured. The dominant flowers are large white Oriental lilies, their velvety petals arching outward in star-like formations, each bloom displaying a pale green heart and slender filaments tipped with cinnamon-coloured pollen. Some lilies are just beginning to unfurl, their buds held upright, suggesting quiet hope amid sorrow. Woven among them are clusters of lisianthus blossoms, their petals gently ruffled and edged with shades of lavender and soft purple, adding delicate ripples of colour around the circle. Small, creamy buds hint at roses or young lilies, bringing an extra layer of texture, while deep green leaves and graceful, eucalyptus-style foliage hide in the background, giving the wreath subtle volume without overwhelming the purity of the design. The overall effect is one of calm elegance, like a still moment beside Plumstead's tree-lined streets or the peaceful pathways around Winn's Common. This wreath feels thoughtfully composed by an experienced local florist, intended as a respectful farewell at a funeral, wake, or memorial service. The white lilies speak of innocence and peace, while the lilac tones offer a gentle echo of memory and reflection. Placed on an easel or resting by the coffin, it would offer quiet support to grieving families in Plumstead, conveying love, sympathy, and the reassurance that a cherished life will be remembered long after the service ends.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured with soft, even light on a clean white surface, this circular floral wreath presents a harmonious band of white chrysanthemums that form a full, textured ring evocative of a gentle cloud. Each chrysanthemum's feathery petals overlap to create a plush, slightly domed face, their tiny creamy-yellow centers lending a subtle warmth beneath the snow-white blooms. On the upper left quadrant three vivid blue roses are artfully clustered; their saturated petals are velvety and tightly twined, offering a solemn, elegant counterpoint to the chrysanthemums. Dark green foliage nests these roses, its rounded leaves providing contrast and depth while visually rooting the blue accent to the white base. The wreath's inner and outer rims are finished with a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, the ruffles catching light to give a polished, dignified frame that highlights the arrangement's symmetry. There's an understated sensory quiet to the piece: the soft whisper of petals, a delicate floral hum rather than perfume, and the visual calm of tidy craftsmanship. Designed as a sympathy or memorial wreath, it speaks of consolation, respect, and long remembrance. From the perspective of a local Plumstead florist, I imagine this laid with care at memorial services near Plumstead Station or brought to family homes on Plumstead High Street, where neighbours gather to honour a life with composed floral reverence.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath is shown from above, resting on a crisp white background that allows every flower and leaf to stand out clearly. The ring is completely filled, creating a sense of abundance and care, with no part of the circle left bare. Large roses, fully opened to reveal their many ruffled petals, form the main rhythm of the design. Their colour is a refined blend of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and greyish-purple, understated yet deeply elegant, the kind of tone that feels at home in a quiet chapel or by a memorial table in a Plumstead home. Between these stately blooms, smaller blush-pink spray roses are threaded throughout, some just beginning to open, others in delicate mid-bloom. Their lighter, pastel shades bring a gentle warmth and a hint of youthful innocence, softening the deeper lavender roses and adding texture, like different voices in the same tender conversation. Beneath and behind the blooms lies a thick groundwork of dark green fern fronds, their elongated, finely cut leaflets framing the wreath like a natural halo. The ferns create a rich border all around the circle and push up between the roses in places, providing depth and a cool, fresh counterpoint to the soft petals. Subtle flecks of deeper greenery and almost hidden buds tuck into the spaces, deepening the colour palette and giving the eye places to rest. The overall feeling is one of quiet grace and heartfelt condolence, a floral tribute that would be thoughtfully chosen for a funeral or celebration of life service in Plumstead or nearby Woolwich, expressing peace, remembrance, and enduring affection without a single word.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath is a careful study in deep blue and pure white, crafted to convey respectful remembrance for a funeral or commemorative service. A dense ring of intensely coloured blue chrysanthemums forms the body of the wreath, their tiny, textured petals layered so closely they read almost like a plush fabric of sapphire tones; a crisp, pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circle, catching the light and framing the floral mass with soft elegance. At the upper-left quarter a trio of large blue roses commands gentle attention, petals unfolding in a velvety, azure bloom that harmonises with the chrysanthemums rather than overpowering them. Fine sprays of baby's breath nestle near the roses, adding a whisper of white and the grounding green of a few leaves. From mid-left a graceful cascade of white orchids - the classic Phalaenopsis profile - trails toward the lower right, their broad, smooth petals creating an ethereal pathway across the wreath; fresh green orchid buds intersperse with the open blooms, a subtle sign of new life woven into a tribute. The palette and textures are composed to read as solemn, calm, and refined: the deep blues for enduring memory, the whites for purity and solace. As a Plumstead-based florist I note how this wreath sits visually well beside a simple memorial table or on easels used at local services around Plumstead Common or near Plumstead High Street. Flowers Plumstead prepares sympathy pieces with that same attention to tone and texture, available for considerate local delivery.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A serene circular sympathy wreath rests visually against a crisp white background, its form echoing the gentle curves of the paths around Plumstead Common. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous white lilies that anchor the design: each bloom is fully open, with firm, velvety petals splaying outward around lime-green pistils and softly glowing golden stamens. Interlaced among these are striking deep pink and magenta lilies, their colour reminiscent of a late sunset over Plumstead, adding emotional depth and a sense of heartfelt tribute. Between the lilies sit clusters of white gerbera daisies, each with a tidy ring of petals and a contrasting dark centre, giving the wreath a fresh, uplifting note. Soft blush-pink roses, some still in bud and others gently opening, offer a whisper of tenderness and affection, while creamy white roses-more fully formed-supply gravitas and tradition. Small white filler flowers, resembling miniature carnations or petite spray roses, fill any gaps, so the wreath feels dense, continuous, and carefully composed. Draped throughout is rich green foliage, with layered leaves and hints of new shoots creating a natural frame that enhances the circular shape and adds depth. The lighting is bright yet soft, revealing subtle shadows between the petals and emphasising the lush texture without overwhelming the colours. This wreath would be at home in any Plumstead chapel or graveside service, a thoughtful floral expression of sympathy and respect that speaks quietly of love, remembrance, and the gentle support of a close-knit community.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a clear, white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath appears almost to hover, its rich red and green tones glowing softly as if ready to be carried into a Plumstead church or laid with care at a quiet cemetery. The wreath is composed primarily of deep red carnations, each flower thick with ruffled petals that create a soft, cushion-like texture when viewed en masse. Some blooms are at their peak, round and generous, while others are slightly smaller or still opening, evoking the natural variety seen in a fresh garden bed after rain over Plumstead Common. Between these crimson clusters, bright lime green button chrysanthemums are tucked in thoughtfully. Their compact, spherical shapes and tightly packed florets add both structure and playfulness, like tiny mossy orbs shining among the red. The contrast between the scarlet and chartreuse tones feels both striking and comforting, an honest reflection of grief held alongside cherished memories. Cradling the flowers is a framework of mixed foliage: deep green fern fronds stretch outward in fine, feathery lines, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in cream, soften the silhouette and invite the eye around the circle. Near the lower edge, a green striped ribbon weaves through the design, its subtle loops and curves echoing the circular form without stealing attention from the blooms. The arrangement carries a sense of dignity and calm, an ideal sympathy wreath for a funeral service in Plumstead, a farewell at a local crematorium, or a memorial gathering in nearby Woolwich or Abbey Wood.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a painted halo, every bloom placed with intention and care. At first glance, the eye is drawn to two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one opening confidently near the top of the ring and another echoing it below, their star-shaped petals and vivid stamens radiating a gentle warmth that softens the solemn occasion. Around them, clusters of soft blush and lavender-pink roses unwind in layered spirals, the sort of classic, comforting roses you might see climbing over front gardens around Plumstead Common. Interwoven with these are lisianthus flowers in two moods: pale pink cups that look almost translucent in the light, and deeper purple ruffled blooms that add velvety richness and emotional depth. Between the larger flowers, fine sprigs of airy lavender-blue filler, likely statice, create a faint mist of colour, filling the gaps so that no part of the wreath feels empty. The foliage foundation is abundant and varied, with silvery eucalyptus leaves catching the light, slender green fern fronds adding movement, and darker leaves providing a grounding frame. Small, architectural eryngium thistles in blue-grey pop up here and there, their spiky forms suggesting quiet strength and endurance. A few closed lily buds are nestled into the greenery, promising beauty still to come. The overall effect is serene, balanced, and respectful, the kind of thoughtfully arranged funeral wreath that could be delivered to a Plumstead chapel or crematorium, offering a soft, natural tribute to a life well lived.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a refined circular wreath laid flat against a pure white background, creating the impression that it is floating in still air. The ring is composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, thousands of minute white blossoms packed so closely that no base is visible, only a continuous halo of soft, cloud-like texture. The Gypsophila forms a wide, even band, leaving a clean, open centre like a calm, silent pool of light. In the lower right section of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a rich, contrasting accent. Their sculpted, funnel-shaped blooms unfurl with deep burgundy and magenta tones at the outer rims, shifting delicately into muted green as the colour flows along the underside and into the smooth, tapering stems. These stems arc inward with quiet grace, appearing to nestle naturally into the cushion of white flowers. The interplay of the callas' elegant, glossy surfaces with the delicate, airy Gypsophila creates a sophisticated balance between structure and softness. Illumination is bright yet gentle, enhancing the purity of the whites and the saturated jewel tones of the lilies without casting strong shadows. The overall impression is one of peaceful dignity and intimate emotion, perfectly suited to a farewell tribute or crematorium service in Plumstead, perhaps accompanying a gathering near Winn Common or on a quiet residential street. The wreath suggests themes of timeless devotion, respect, and the wish to honour a life with something beautiful yet understated. It feels like the kind of thoughtful floral arrangement a local Plumstead florist would prepare for same-day delivery when families need a graceful expression of sympathy.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of sympathy flowers is presented against a crisp white background, so that every petal and leaf appears luminous and finely drawn. At its heart, in a perfect ring, generous clusters of roses unfold in shades of deep cerise, hot pink, and softer blush, their petals spiralling outwards in velvety layers. Some roses remain half-closed, cupped like small hearts, while others are fully open, their ruffled centres revealing a depth of tone that moves from intense magenta to softer petal-pink along the edges. Nestled between and around the roses are luxurious double lilies, their broad petals tinted with creamy white at the base and sighing into pale pink and peach at the tips. A few lilies are just beginning to open, their pointed yellow-green buds adding height and a sense of time gently passing. The blooms are held in a cradle of foliage so lush it almost seems to breathe: fine, feathery fern fronds arch elegantly over the flowers, while broader, glossy leaves create a dark green backdrop that makes the colours sing. The entire ring feels full, balanced, and deeply considered, the circular form echoing the idea of unbroken love and remembrance. This kind of floral tribute would sit with quiet dignity in a Plumstead church or crematorium chapel, perhaps after a procession along the familiar streets from Plumstead High Street or near the open greenery of Winn's Common, offering family and friends a soft, beautiful focus for their thoughts and memories during a final farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet, sunlit room where a wreath of deep crimson roses forms a living circle of memory. Dozens of blooms gather in a perfect ring, densely packed so the surface glows with velvety folds and a sense of ongoing embrace. Some roses stand fully open, their petals unfurling like satin, others linger as tight buds hinting at future revelations. The uniform ruby of the bloom is unbroken, save for the soft shadows where a petal curls, giving depth and a whisper of movement to the whole. Against a pure white backdrop, the red seems to burn with warmth, turning the piece into a language without words. This is not merely decoration; it is a quiet statement of love and remembrance, of celebration and farewell, spoken through petals that touch and then release. As a Plumstead florist, I know how such a circle anchors a ceremony, marks a milestone, or lends grace to a room for days. Hidden within the structure, the stems disappear into a neat framework, giving a seamless field that feels almost sculpted. The aroma of fresh roses lingers in the air, a gentle invitation to pause and breathe. Crafted with patient skill by a local hand, this wreath balances strength and tenderness, making it ideal for weddings, anniversaries, memorials, or intimate home tributes. For Plumstead residents and nearby communities, it can be delivered promptly, preserving its bloom and glow from the moment it leaves the shop to the moment it graces the doorstep, church hall, or reception table with memory and meaning.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath dominates the frame, set against a pristine white background that makes every flower appear vivid and lifelike. The arrangement is built around dozens of deep red roses, each bloom fully open and carefully spaced, their velvety petals curling outwards in perfect spirals from a darker, shadowed centre to softer, lighter edges. The red tones shift gently from classic crimson to hints of burgundy, creating a sense of depth as if the wreath has a gentle, breathing movement. Nestled among these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals forming soft, rounded domes that bring light and energy to the piece. The contrast of warm yellow against the rich red creates a balanced, comforting warmth, often chosen by families in Plumstead to symbolise both love and remembrance during services at local chapels and cemeteries. Around and between the blooms, lush green foliage forms a subtle frame, with glossy green leaves likely from salal or ruscus and cooler, silvery-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus. These leaves fill out the circle, softening the edges and giving the wreath a natural, garden-like feel despite the studio-style white background. The composition is symmetrical and reassuringly solid, with no weak spots or gaps, suggesting the steady, reliable work of an experienced local florist. Soft, even lighting falls across the wreath, picking up the gentle sheen on the leaves and the different textures of petals. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and compassion, a floral tribute that would sit gracefully beside a coffin, on a stand in a Plumstead memorial service, or at a graveside where family and friends gather in reflection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
On a bright, quiet morning in Plumstead, this circular wreath of red roses rests against a pure white backdrop, as if presented to mark a moment of solemn memory. The arrangement is densely packed with dozens of rich crimson blooms, each in a different stage of bloom-from tight buds to open, velvety petals that catch the light and throw soft shadows across the ring. Between the roses there are sprigs of fresh greenery: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender glossy ruscus, providing a natural, garden-fresh texture that heightens the depth of the crimson. The wreath forms an unbroken circle, symbolizing eternity and the enduring bonds we keep with those who have passed. The overall impression is generous and opulent, yet serene; the lush depth of red set against the crisp white backdrop creates a dignified statement suitable for memorials, funerals, or anniversaries of remembrance. In Plumstead, families and neighbours value such arrangements for local services at parish halls or chapel corners, and this piece would be a thoughtful focal point in service programs or church gatherings. The photograph's lighting is warm enough to evoke candlelight and quiet reverence, while the textures of velvet petals and satin leaves invite touch in the imagination. For visitors seeking same-day or next-day delivery across Plumstead and to nearby SE postcodes, this wreath is available through Flowers Plumstead, ensuring freshness and timely tribute. It is a timeless language of love, respect, and remembrance that speaks across generations.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath photographed against a clean, white studio-style background, so every detail of the flowers stands out clearly. The design is a perfect, symmetrical ring, divided into four distinct blocks of colour that echo the pattern of a maritime life ring often seen along the river near Plumstead and Thamesmead. Deep royal blue chrysanthemums, small-headed and closely packed, fill the top left and bottom right sections, their petals forming a richly textured surface that feels almost like soft fabric to the touch. The opposite sections at the top right and bottom left are composed of equally dense white blooms, bright and fresh, their layered petals giving a slightly undulating, cloud-like effect. Together, the blue and white quadrants create a bold nautical palette, instantly calling to mind the sea, the navy, and coastal rescue services. Along the inner edge of the wreath runs a neat trim of dark blue ribbon, gathered into tiny pleats that add an extra ring of texture and delicacy while strengthening the lifebuoy illusion. There are no additional flowers, foliage, or embellishments to distract from the clean geometry of the circle, allowing the symbolic form to speak clearly. The open centre of the ring acts almost like a window, suggesting safe passage and a journey beyond. This thoughtful floral tribute feels particularly suited to memorials for sailors, lifeguards, and coastguard personnel from the wider Greenwich area, or for any loved one remembered as a source of protection, guidance, and calm support in times of difficulty.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above on a pristine white surface, this handcrafted memorial wreath balances serenity with considered floral craftsmanship. Approximately twelve to fifteen creamy white roses, their petals tightly spiralled and softly luminous, create the primary visual rhythm; between them, pale yellow lilies-some fully open in graceful trumpet shapes, others held as slender buds-introduce gentle contrast and the expectation of continued bloom. A rich carpet of greenery supports and frames the flowers: delicate fern fronds lend a soft, feathery fringe while broader, rounded sprigs of bluish-green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus, add depth and a cool, textural backbone. The arrangement is densely packed so the eye reads an uninterrupted ring of blooms, the circular silhouette symbolising eternity and quiet remembrance. Light is soft and even, highlighting the cream tones without harsh shadows, while the combined scents of powdery rose and green lily give a faint, comforting lift in the air. This wreath reads as a compassionate tribute-measured, restrained and profoundly respectful-suitable for a chapel display or graveside service. As prepared by Flowers Plumstead for families in the area, the palette and composition are chosen to convey peace and purity without distraction; local deliveries often accompany funeral arrangements for services near Plumstead railway station, Saint Nicholas Church or small funerals on Plumstead's residential streets, where a dignified, comforting presence is most needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00