Blackheath WREATHS – Crafted Locally With Care

Welcome to Florist Blackheath, your neighbourhood specialist for beautiful wreaths and fresh flowers. Nestled near the iconic Heath and just a stroll from Blackheath Village and Royal Observatory Greenwich, we’ve served the local community with floral expertise for years. Whether you’re sending your thoughts, celebrating, or decorating your space, our thoughtfully designed wreaths reflect the best of seasonal blooms.

Our skilled team of florists personally arranges each wreath right here in Blackheath, ensuring every creation is as unique as the occasion. We know and love our area – delivering warmth and beauty to address in Greenwich, Lewisham, and the scenic stretches of Tranquil Vale and Cresswell Park.

Take advantage of our efficient same-day delivery service, available on all orders placed before 3PM. Ordering online is easy – simply select your favourite design and we’ll hand-deliver your wreath with care and a smile, right to your doorstep or preferred location.

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WREATHS
Seen on a plain white studio surface, this sympathy wreath presents a thick, uninterrupted ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose densely ruffled petals create a plush, cloud-like base. The eye is drawn immediately to a carefully positioned accent on the upper-left: a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) ranging from velvet-dark violet blooms to softer lavender buds, their layered petals and upright stems adding elegance and a gentle vertical lift against the round silhouette. Interspersed among those blooms are varied shades of green foliage - some broad, glossy leaves with subtle variegation and some delicate ferny sprigs - which add texture, contrast and a natural, living feel. Beneath the flowers a narrow frill of deep purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner and outer edges, a tasteful border that echoes the lisianthus tones and gives the wreath a composed, finished edge. The lighting is soft and even, lending a calm, reverent atmosphere; a faint shadow beneath the arrangement hints at its depth and weight. Imagined from the viewpoint of a florist preparing tributes for services at local churches and chapels around Blackheath Village, the wreath carries a whisper of scent from the chrysanthemum cushion - subtle, green and comforting - and is designed to convey sympathy, respect and enduring remembrance without overpowering the setting. It feels crafted with care and restraint, chosen to sit quietly beside a casket, at a memorial table, or on a graveside with dignity.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white field under gentle, even light, this traditional sympathy wreath reads as an emblem of peaceful remembrance. Its substantial, circular form is constructed from a dense, uniform mass of pristine white spray chrysanthemums - dozens upon dozens of ruffled heads layered to create a soft, tactile surface that suggests quiet comfort. A narrow band of deep purple mesh or fine ribbon subtly shows through the flowers along both the inner and outer rims, adding depth and an elegant, understated frame. Placed just off centre at the upper-left quadrant is a composed spray of accent blooms: three pale, creamy-yellow roses open with gentle grace, emblematic of care and enduring friendship. Surrounding them are clouds of tiny white gypsophila and touches of lavender-purple statice or limonium that introduce a modest pop of colour without disturbing the wreath's calm. Varied greenery - from broad, glossy leaves to delicate, feathery fern fronds - knits the cluster into the white chrysanthemum field and provides contrast in texture and tone. The wreath's clear circle and soft shadow on the white background convey continuity and presence, making it fitting for a funeral service, wake, or memorial placement. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local florist who knows Blackheath's gentle pace and communal rituals, this arrangement is available for careful local delivery across Blackheath and nearby Greenwich through Florist Blackheath, presented to convey respect and solace at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular floral wreath fills the frame, resting against an immaculate white background that enhances its calm, contemplative presence. The base of the wreath is a dense halo of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms gathered so closely that they create a velvety, cloud-like ring, soft as early morning mist over Blackheath Common. Woven into this feathery texture are generous clusters of Lisianthus, each flower with gently ruffled petals that unfurl in layers. The Lisianthus blooms are predominantly white, yet every petal is carefully edged with lilac, lavender, and purple-violet tones, giving them a watercolour softness where the colours blend and deepen at the fringes. Some flowers are wide open, revealing darker centres that add light depth and contrast, while others remain in half-open or bud form, tinged with pale green and creamy yellow, subtly suggesting new life and ongoing growth. The empty circle at the heart of the wreath enhances its symbolism, evoking continuity, remembrance, and an enduring bond with someone deeply missed. This refined white-and-purple arrangement would be gently placed at a funeral or memorial service in Blackheath, offering a quiet message of peace, respect, and love without the need for words. The lighting is bright but even, highlighting every petal's delicate curve and each sprig's fine texture, as if a local florist has just finished arranging it on a workbench by the window. The result is a wreath that feels both immaculate and deeply human, echoing the tenderness of a final farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Hand-arranged with the care of a neighbourhood florist, this circular sympathy wreath rests like a quiet halo of white chrysanthemum blooms, each floret densely packed to create a soft, velvety surface that suggests peaceful repose. A subtle layer of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting lies beneath, visible along the inner rim and lending a cool, sober counterpoint to the pristine whites. Anchoring the upper-left quarter is a compact cluster where a single, perfectly formed cream rose opens gently, its warm ivory petals set against a tapestry of variegated green leaves and delicate fern fronds that soften the silhouette and add a faint, fresh herbal scent. Interwoven among that foliage are delicate sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their tiny flowers echoing the hidden purple and adding an elegant, papery texture. To the right, two sculptural calla lilies sweep gracefully across the wreath's lower arc; their long stems curve from about two o'clock to five o'clock, the blooms shifting in colour from a rich mauve at the edges to a tender peach-pink at the throat, creating a flowing, emotive line. A single long green stem crosses the bottom section, artfully secured to guide the eye between the clusters. Pictured on a bright white background so every detail reads clearly, this piece-prepared by Florist Blackheath-suits memorial services around Blackheath Village, St John's Church, or graveside tributes, offering dignity, warmth and the quiet comfort of expertly chosen blooms.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured memorial wreath fills the frame, set against a pure white backdrop that makes each flower and leaf stand out with clarity, like a still life created in a quiet Blackheath studio. The wreath forms a perfect circle, closely packed so that the viewer sees only blossoms and greenery, no gaps, no visible framework. Dominating the design are large, fully open roses in creamy white and gentle ivory, their velvety petals spiralling outwards in calm, rounded layers. Among them are clusters of small blush pink spray roses, some tightly closed, others halfway open, adding a sense of progression and continuity. Touches of warm peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a subtle warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses offer a cool, vintage tone that anchors the palette. Fine-textured, dark green fern fronds weave in and out, their feathered leaves just peeking beyond the petals, creating a halo of green that frames the pastel flowers. The wreath's surface is richly textured, with overlapping petals, tiny buds, and fern tips giving the eye many places to rest. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting the gentle daylight that might fall through the windows of a Blackheath chapel. Intended as a funeral or memorial tribute, this carefully balanced design expresses sympathy and remembrance without harsh contrast or bright colour, instead relying on muted tones and classic roses to convey love, solace, and quiet gratitude for a life well lived in the local community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A radiant circle of florals, reminiscent of the natural grace found in Blackheath's leafy avenues, unfurls in quiet tribute. Large white lilies, some in bud, others wide open to reveal soft green and yellow stamens, form the core of the wreath, their petals shimmering with serenity in the morning light. Between these, bold fuchsia and deep magenta pink Stargazer lilies bring depth and a vibrant pulse, their speckled faces offering both contrast and heartfelt remembrance. The fragrance lingers-a tender mix of dewy lilies and blushing roses. Soft bunches of blush pink and creamy white roses, some tightly furled and others just starting to bloom, nestle gently among the lilies, infusing the design with delicate romance. Wisps of eucalyptus and slender green leaves from the edge recall the parkland beyond Blackheath station, framing the blooms with calm, natural structure. The circle-full, continuous, and without end-echoes the enduring bonds we celebrate and mourn. Crafted with loving expertise by local Blackheath florists, this dignified wreath offers a poignant expression of condolence, suitable for memorial services along Montpelier Row or heartfelt deliveries across SE3. Its balanced colours, intricate layers, and subtle woodland freshness create an arrangement that soothes, comforts, and honours cherished memory.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted memorial wreath, photographed on a clean white ground so every texture reads clearly: a broad circular base of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums packed so densely that the surface appears as a soft, continuous cloud. Light plays gently across the petal edges, creating a serene, matte glow that speaks of peace and consolation. Crowning the upper left quadrant, a thoughtful spray of colour gathers the eye - bright yellow roses in full bloom, their layered petals opening into warm, honeyed spirals that suggest tender remembrance. Interspersed are sumptuous, deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with their elegant, cup-like forms and slightly ruffled edges; a few unopened lavender-hued buds nod among them, adding rhythm and the sense of life still unfolding. Fresh green foliage - rounded glossy leaves, some subtly variegated, and delicate fern fronds - fills and supports the spray, the greens both cooling and accentuating the vivid blooms. A slender dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is discreetly visible beneath the white chrysanthemums at the inner and outer ring, a restrained flourish that ties the arrangement's purple accents into the whole. The composition balances the purity of the white base with the warmth of yellow and the dignity of purple, producing an arrangement appropriate for funerals, memorial services, and moments of sombre grace. I imagine this tribute in a quiet Blackheath chapel or near a funeral cortege along Lewisham Way, its textures and tones designed to comfort, commemorate and honour with understated beauty.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath is shown against a clean white background, its soft colours and balanced design suggesting a calm moment of reflection before a funeral or memorial in Blackheath. The wreath is built around generous white Oriental lilies, each bloom unfolding in wide, satin-like petals that meet in a subtle greenish-yellow centre, where long stamens carry dustings of rich, cinnamon-brown pollen. Some lilies are fully open and radiant, others just beginning to loosen from their buds, giving a sense of gentle movement and the natural rhythm of life and loss. Between these statement flowers, layers of Lisianthus with frilled edges bring a tender contrast; their petals are ivory at the base, gradually deepening into lilac and soft purple at the tips, like the shifting skies over the heath on a quiet evening. Small buds, partially open blossoms, and occasional creamy white rosebuds are tucked closely together, adding complexity and a plush, cushion-like texture to the ring. Slender green leaves and silvery eucalyptus-style sprigs weave through the flowers, hinting at the greenery of Blackheath's gardens and tree-lined streets. The entire wreath forms a seamless, unbroken circle, symbolising enduring love, remembrance, and the continuity of family ties across generations. Its white and violet tones create a mood of purity, peace, and gentle sorrow, making it a fitting floral tribute to rest beside a casket, on a stand near the altar, or at a graveside in one of the local cemeteries around Blackheath. This is a design that feels both graceful and deeply human, crafted to honour a life with quiet dignity.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a plain white surface, this carefully composed memorial wreath reads as both traditional and distinct. The principal element is a continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, hundreds of small, layered petals building a subtly domed, tactile surface whose texture feels almost feathered under the eye and suggests a delicate, quiet fragrance. At the upper left quadrant three intensely saturated royal blue roses form a focused accent, their velvet-like petals tightly wound into elegant spirals; these striking blooms are set against a backdrop of rich, dark green foliage, which gives weight and natural contour to the composition. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt blue trims both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum circle, its soft folds catching light to create a gentle gleam that frames the arrangement with refined dignity. The photograph's soft shadow beneath the wreath adds depth and presence while preserving the wreath's serene simplicity. As a florist who arranges tributes for services around Blackheath Village and nearby Greenwich Park, I sense how this palette of pure white and calming blue communicates solemn respect and comfort-white for remembrance, blue for calm resolve-making it particularly appropriate for funerals or moments of quiet commemoration. The workmanship is deliberate: even spacing of the chrysanthemums, considered placement of foliage, and a ribbon that unifies the design. Overall the piece conveys a composed tenderness, intended to console, honour, and hold memory with understated grace.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene sympathy wreath is shown laid flat on a bright white surface, its perfectly round shape outlined by a dense halo of dark green ferns that resemble the soft, serrated fronds often used by experienced funeral florists. Resting above this verdant base, large roses in a muted lavender-grey and dusty mauve tone are placed at regular intervals, their petals richly layered and slightly cupped, as though holding quiet memories. Between these focal blooms, clusters of pastel pink spray roses and dainty buds drift gently around the circle, some fully open and others just beginning to part, creating a rhythmic pattern of textures that feels both delicate and complete. Hints of deeper green foliage and tiny, darker floral accents are tucked discreetly between the roses, giving shadows, depth, and a sense of craftsmanship that suggests the touch of a practiced hand. The lighting is soft and even, much like the natural daylight that filters through windows overlooking Blackheath Common, illuminating each bloom without strong glare, so the cool mauves and warm blush tones appear balanced and soothing. Though the wreath is photographed against a simple studio backdrop, it is easy to imagine it resting on a stand during a quiet chapel service or placed beside a memorial book at a Blackheath crematorium or local parish church. The overall impression is of gentle, tranquil beauty: a floral tribute that speaks of remembrance, grace, and enduring affection, ideal for conveying condolences and support to families throughout Blackheath and nearby neighbourhoods.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a composed study in blue and white: a dense ring of small, vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums provides a plush, textured foundation whose myriad petals catch light like a midnight sea. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its crisp folds offering an understated, luminous contrast that softens the intensity of the blue. Near the top-left curve, three grand blue roses open fully - their velvety, sapphire petals layered with quiet drama - accompanied by delicate clusters of tiny white gypsophila and echoing sprigs of dark green foliage that add finesse and classic sympathy notes.

An elegant spray of pristine white orchids drifts from the mid-left around to the lower-right, their pale, paper-like petals and gentle arching stems lending an airy grace. Fresh light green orchid buds punctuate the cascade, some sealed, some unfolding, suggesting life's continuity amid remembrance. The composition balances texture and tone - spiky chrysanthemums, plush roses, gossamer orchids, and satin ribbon - creating a respectful, contemplative arrangement suited to a funeral or commemorative service. As a local choice often prepared for services at chapels and churches across Blackheath and nearby Greenwich, and occasionally arranged by Florist Blackheath for delivery to Blackheath Village or local funeral directors, this wreath reads as both an elegant visual tribute and a quiet expression of enduring love.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown on a clean white background, its shape perfectly rounded and filled so generously that the flowers seem to lean into one another in quiet support. Around the ring, large white lilies are the first blooms you notice, their broad petals luminous and soft, curving back to reveal delicate green throats and warm golden stamens, like candles of light in the arrangement. Interlaced with them are striking deep pink and fuchsia lilies, star-shaped and lightly speckled, giving the wreath a gentle pulse of colour that feels both modern and reverent. Between these statement flowers, white gerbera daisies with dark, almost coffee-coloured centres add a fresh, open-faced charm, their petals radiating out like calm little suns. Soft blush-pink roses appear in different stages of bloom, from tight, hopeful buds to partially opened cups, their silky petals suggesting tenderness and memories still held close. Cream-toned white roses, fuller and more mature, offer a sense of acceptance and lasting love, anchoring the composition. Tiny white filler flowers-perhaps spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums-tuck neatly into every space, giving the wreath its plush, cloud-like density. A backdrop of rich green leaves and sprigs of foliage shapes the circle and ensures every bloom stands out clearly, even from a distance. The result is a refined funeral wreath, the kind a Blackheath family might send to a service near the village church or across to a local crematorium, expressing sympathy with understated beauty. It feels like a thoughtfully crafted tribute, conveying peace, gratitude, and an enduring connection that continues beyond the day of farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath is captured head-on against a flawless white background, the simple setting allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly seen. The wreath forms a perfect circle, lavishly covered with deep red carnations whose soft, frilled petals create ripples of rich colour all around the ring. Some blooms are fully open, generous and layered, while others sit slightly tighter, giving the arrangement a natural, living rhythm. Threaded between them are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, like small, round jewels, their compact domes packed with tiny florets that lend a gentle, velvety texture. This vivid contrast of crimson and chartreuse feels both classic and refreshingly modern, the kind of palette a Blackheath family might choose to celebrate a loved one who brought warmth and energy to gatherings on the Heath or in nearby village cafés. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a lush collar of greenery: deep green fern fronds splay out with a feathery lightness, while variegated pittosporum, with cream-edged leaves, adds flickers of pale colour that soften the edges. Tucked subtly into the lower portion of the wreath, a striped green ribbon loops gracefully, as if echoing the curves of the circle and tying the design together with a quiet flourish. The lighting is even and gentle, casting only a faint shadow beneath the wreath, so its three-dimensional structure is clear without any harshness. As a whole, the design suggests a respectful, heartfelt farewell, suitable for a funeral service or memorial gathering anywhere in Blackheath, from local churches to peaceful crematorium chapels.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A large sympathy wreath, captured from directly above against a pure white background, forms a perfectly balanced circle of colour and comfort, reminiscent of a quiet walk around the open spaces of Blackheath on a still afternoon. At first glance, the eye is drawn to two bold Asiatic lilies in a vivid coral-orange tone, one blooming near the upper arc of the wreath and another echoing it below. Their broad, pointed petals, dusted with pollen around the stamens, radiate warmth and strength amid the softer flowers. Surrounding them, dozens of roses in blush pink and soft lavender-pink unfold in tight spirals, the velvety petals overlapping in gentle layers that suggest affection, gratitude, and farewell. Nestled between the roses, lisianthus (eustoma) in pale pink and deep violet-purple add a ruffled, almost cloud-like texture, creating pockets of light and shadow. Slender stems of blue-grey eryngium, with their spiky, thistle-like heads, lend a subtle wildness, like something gathered from a country hedgerow beyond Blackheath's common. Finer sprigs of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, are tucked here and there, softening the composition with a light, airy haze. The wreath's base is abundantly green: rounded eucalyptus, smooth leafy stems, and delicate ferns interlace to form a rich, verdant cushion. Near the lilies, the florist has folded bright green leaves into elegant loops, giving a contemporary, sculpted touch that speaks of professional skill and care. Unopened lily buds rest quietly among the foliage, symbols of memories yet to unfold in conversation and reflection. This piece feels calm and reverent, an ideal floral tribute for a Blackheath funeral or memorial, its circular shape embodying the unbroken bond of love and memory.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
On a crisp, pure white backdrop, a circular funeral wreath made from countless stems of Baby's Breath creates a soft, cloud-like ring of tiny white blossoms, each floret clustering with its neighbours until the form feels almost like a halo suspended in the air. The Gypsophila is tightly woven yet airy, giving a sense of lightness and purity, with a clean, empty circle at the centre that invites a moment of quiet reflection. Breaking the all-white expanse, two calla lilies nestle into the lower right section of the wreath, becoming the focal point of the design. Their smooth, rolled petals open in a sculptural trumpet, saturated at the edges in deep burgundy and magenta tones that blend gradually into muted green beneath. The long green stems bend inward with a gentle, natural curve, as if bowing in remembrance. The interplay between the fluffy texture of the Baby's Breath and the sleek, almost architectural presence of the calla lilies adds depth and elegance. This arrangement feels deeply contemplative, the kind of wreath that might be delivered to a Blackheath funeral home or a service at a local church bordering the heath, where families gather to say goodbye. The white tones suggest innocence, peace, and a release from pain, while the rich, wine-dark lilies hint at profound love and the complexity of grief. Crafted with the care of an experienced Blackheath florist, this design offers a modern yet timeless way to honour a life with quiet dignity.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its saturated colours and rich textures intensified by the simplicity behind it. The ring is fully cloaked in fresh flowers, with clusters of roses in deep magenta, vivid fuchsia, and soft shell-pink creating a rhythm of colour around the circle. Some roses curl open extravagantly, their layered petals forming rosettes of softness, while others remain partially furled, each bud holding a sense of quiet reserve and tenderness. Nestled among them are luxurious double lilies in creamy white and pale blush, their broad petals folding and overlapping like silk. A hint of peach and deeper pink along a few petal edges adds warmth, while several upright, lime-green lily buds introduce a lively, hopeful contrast to the settled blooms. The flowers are cradled by a generous collar of greenery: fine, feathery fern fronds overlapping like soft lace and sturdier, glossy leaves providing structure and depth. The varied greens range from deep forest tones to bright, fresh hues, echoing the leafy streets around Blackheath and the nearby open spaces of the heath itself. Every stem is placed with care, forming a perfectly continuous circle that symbolises eternity and enduring affection. The composition feels calm and reverent, suitable for a funeral, wake, or memorial service in Blackheath, where families wish to send a floral message of love, respect, and gentle comfort that will sit gracefully beside the coffin or at the front of a local church during the service.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine strolling through Blackheath on a crisp morning and encountering a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to glow. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak-petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulent grace. The circle is more than ornament; it feels like a perpetual embrace, a velvet hush of florals where each rose leans into its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of red. The arrangement speaks of love and solemnity in equal measure, with every head bearing a memory or a whispered wish. As a local florist, I notice the quiet power here: the fragrance of fresh petals mingling with a hint of green stems tucked beneath, a sign of careful sourcing and expertise. This is a wreath that exudes elegance and reverence, an expression that can herald farewell and celebration in equal measure, whether placed at a service, a doorway, or a quiet corner of a home. Delivered fresh across Blackheath, Greenwich, and nearby districts, it carries a note of permanence and care, the kind of piece that remains meaningful long after the moment has passed. From seed to bloom, the wreath is assembled with a florist's steady, practiced hand; each stem is trimmed to align with its neighbors, and the joins are hidden beneath the petals to preserve that seamless, sculptural circle. For Blackheath clients, the piece arrives with the freshest stems and is delivered in a protective wrap, then unfurls to its full, luxuriant shape at your door. It is the kind of wreath that invites quiet reflection, a firm yet tender gesture that suits memorials, anniversaries, or a warm welcome at a doorway, and it can be arranged for same-day delivery across Blackheath, Greenwich, and nearby districts.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, its bold colours lifted by a spotless white backdrop that allows every flower to be clearly seen. The ring is constructed from dozens of deep red roses, their velvety petals spiralling tightly at the centre and loosening toward the edges, some leaning toward a wine-red burgundy while others glow a truer crimson. Nestled among them are generous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, feathery petals creating small bursts of sunshine that dance between the roses. This interplay of red and yellow feels warm rather than harsh, suggesting both the depth of grief and the light of cherished memories. Around and beneath the blooms, layers of green foliage weave through the design: broad, healthy leaves that catch the light with a gentle gloss, and cooler, almost misty eucalyptus greens that soften the palette. The craftsmanship is evident in the even, symmetrical circle, with flowers placed so closely that the wreath looks plush and substantial, a style often chosen by families in Blackheath for meaningful goodbyes at local cemeteries or quiet gatherings near the village-style high street. The open centre of the wreath draws the eye inward, hinting at eternity and unbroken love. The arrangement appears freshly made, as if prepared that morning by a local florist accustomed to creating respectful tributes for same-day delivery, offering a comforting, dignified presence at a memorial or funeral service.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Carried by an instinct for quiet celebration this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, a testament to patient care and restrained grace. The abundant blooms are a chorus of deep crimson, each petal velvet and saturated, moving from tightly furled buds to blossomed crescents that catch the light with a soft glow. A field of silvery green foliage threads through the circle, with broad matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper glossy leaves like ruscus, weaving texture and cool colour against the heat of red. The whole piece sits against a crisp white backdrop that heightens the sense of form, making every petal seam and curve legible to the eye. It reads as a timeless symbol of love and remembrance, a piece that invites reflection and personal memory. In Blackheath settings it could mark a funeral service near Blackheath Village or stand at a family memorial in Greenwich Park, delivering peace to mourners with quiet dignity. The balance is generous, the construction meticulous, each bloom nestled to create depth and three dimensional abundance. This is more than decoration; it is a tribute crafted to comfort, a circle that represents connection and the ongoing presence of those who are missed. Available for delivery across Blackheath and surrounding SE postcodes, with same day options to homes and venues where it is needed most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular floral tribute takes the unmistakable form of a traditional lifebuoy, its strong maritime character conveyed entirely through flowers. The wreath's structure is a smooth ring, filled edge to edge with clusters of tiny, rounded blooms that resemble miniature chrysanthemums, each one fresh and tightly layered. The colour blocking is clear and rhythmic: two opposing quarters in rich, dark royal blue alternate with two opposing quarters in bright white. The blue sections feel intense and velvety, like deep river water at dusk, while the white segments introduce a pure, reflective lightness, so the whole piece seems to breathe in a gentle ebb and flow. Along the inner edge, a fine band of dark blue ribbon has been gathered into subtle ruffles, adding a graceful textural contrast and emphasising the circular opening at the centre, just like the hollow of a real life ring. There are no distractions in the background, so attention falls entirely on the careful craftsmanship-the neat edges, the even spacing, the way the colours meet in clean lines. As a sympathy wreath, it suggests support, rescue, and steadfast care, making it especially resonant for families in Blackheath and nearby Greenwich remembering loved ones connected to the sea, the Royal Navy, lifeguarding, or the river Thames. One can imagine this design being carried gently into a chapel off Tranquil Vale, or laid by a graveside after a service, its cool blue and white tones offering a quiet, dignified message of remembrance, gratitude, and enduring hope.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above against a simple white ground, this funeral wreath presents a composed harmony of cream roses and soft yellow lilies resting on a lush cushion of deep greens. The arrangement centres on roughly a dozen to fifteen fully opened roses, their ivory petals spiralling in tight, classic formation and reflecting a muted, reflective light as if sheltered in a church vestibule near Blackheath Village. Interspersed are trumpet lilies in the palest lemon, some unfolding fully to reveal elegant, elongated petals and subtle stamens, others kept in gentle bud to suggest promise and continuity. The foliage work is a quiet study in texture: delicate fern fronds create a feathery, almost cloud-like halo around the blooms while broader, rounded leaves-probably eucalyptus-introduce cooler, silvery-green notes and give weight to the composition. The flowers are set densely so the wreath reads as complete and comforting, the circle itself a visual vow of remembrance. Sensory details come through in the imagined scent-soft, powdery rose mingled with a green, slightly citrus lift from the lilies-and in the tactile contrasts between velvety petals and crisp, structured greens. As a local florist who arranges tributes for services at nearby churches and commemorations on Blackheath Common, I picture this piece offering quiet consolation: restrained, elegant, and made with the steady expertise of Florist Blackheath, attentive to tone, proportion, and the solemn needs of the occasion.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00