Highams Park WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Highams Park—your local destination for exquisite wreaths and fresh flowers in the heart of Highams Park. As a trusted neighbourhood florist, we know what makes each occasion special. Whether you’re commemorating a loved one or decorating for the season, our handcrafted wreaths reflect both our expertise and passion for beautiful blooms.

Nestled near Larkshall Road and a short walk from the tranquil Highams Park Lake, we’re proud to serve the local community along with those in Chingford and Woodford. Our florists combine years of experience and personal care, ensuring each bouquet or wreath is arranged to perfection using only the freshest flowers.

At Florist Highams Park, we make meaningful gifting simple with same-day delivery—just order online before 3 PM. Need inspiration or guidance on choosing the perfect arrangement? We’re locals who genuinely care, and we’ll help you create lasting memories. Whether you reside by the vibrant Station Road or in the leafy streets around Rangers Road, you can count on us for prompt and personal service.

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WREATHS
When we designed this sympathy wreath at Florist Highams Park, we imagined a calm, consoling presence to sit respectfully beside a photograph or on a chapel stand. The pièce de résistance is a continuous, circular base of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom closely set to form a lush, pillowy ring whose ruffled petals give a sensation of softness and unbroken care. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides the visual focal point: several richly hued violet blossoms open wide to reveal soft yellow centres, while nearby buds and slender stems offer a gradient of colour from deep purple to pale lavender. Lush foliage-broad variegated leaves, delicate ferned greens and slender upright stems-threads through the purple cluster, lending texture, contrast and a feeling of natural movement. A subtle band of dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon traces the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, a refined trim that harmonises with the lisianthus and gives the piece a tailored finish. Soft studio lighting and a faint shadow beneath the wreath emphasise its rounded form and solemn presence. Thoughtfully composed for wakes and services across Highams Park-near the lake, Hale End Road and Highams Park Station-this arrangement is finished to offer dignity, remembrance and quiet comfort to families during their farewells.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This dignified circular funeral wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its body composed of dense white spray chrysanthemums whose many soft, feathered petals create a uniform, cushion-like ring. A subtle trim of dark purple netting or ribbon emerges intermittently around the inner and outer edges, lending a refined edge that deepens the wreath's silhouette. At the upper-left quadrant, a carefully arranged cluster becomes the focal point: three soft yellow roses unfurl in tender stages of bloom, their scent faintly sweet and their form suggesting warmth, care and remembrance. Surrounding them are clouds of baby's breath - tiny, airy white flowers that soften the grouping - and sparing stems of pale purple limonium or statice that add a reserved contrast and textural interest. Rich green foliage, from smooth oval leaves to delicate fern-like sprigs, frames and supports the florals, creating a composed, layered effect. The design reads as both traditional and lovingly contemporary, appropriate for a funeral service at a local church or a graveside gathering. Soft studio light reveals the tactile interplay between the crisp white chrysanthemums and the velvety roses, while the muted purples whisper rather than shout. This is the kind of wreath families in Highams Park and nearby Chingford request when they want a peaceful, classic tribute that communicates sympathy with quiet dignity.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene floral wreath forms a flawless circle against a clean, white background, every detail clearly visible as if it were resting on a gallery plinth. The arrangement is densely packed with Baby's Breath, their countless small white flowers creating a cloud-like texture that softens the entire ring. These Gypsophila sprigs criss-cross and layer over one another, building a feathery cushion that looks weightless yet abundant. Rising out from this delicate haze are refined Lisianthus flowers, larger and more sculptural in shape, their petals finely ruffled. The Lisianthus are primarily white but edged and softly shaded with purple and violet tones, some petals showing subtle lavender veining that adds depth and interest. A number of these blooms are wide open, revealing shadowed, darker centres and folds that seem to invite closer inspection, while others remain in bud form, tapered and tinged with pale green and yellowish cream, echoing the promise of new blossom. The interplay of tiny, star-like Gypsophila blooms with the graceful, layered Lisianthus creates a gentle rhythm around the circle, guiding the eye from flower to flower and emphasising the calm, open space at the centre. The white backdrop allows the wreath's muted whites and purples to stand out clearly, suggesting an atmosphere of quiet reflection. This style of wreath is often chosen in Highams Park for funeral services, crematorium tributes, or memorial gatherings in homes near the station or around The Avenue, serving as a tender expression of sympathy and enduring affection, offered in a palette that speaks of peace and gentle grace.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Arranged with the quiet hand of an experienced florist in Highams Park, this circular sympathy wreath presents a plush, continuous band of pristine white chrysanthemums that feels almost pillow-soft to the eye. The chrysanthemum heads are tightly packed to form a substantial, cloud-like ring, while a ruffled strip of rich purple mesh beneath the flowers shows through subtly at the inner edge, adding depth and a gentle, respectful colour counterpoint. At the upper-left quadrant a single cream rose opens slowly at the centre of a compact accent, its soft scent implied rather than overpowering, and it is nested among mixed greenery: variegated leaves with pale margins, delicate fern fronds, and thin, papery sprigs of lavender-purple statice that add a whisper of texture. On the wreath's right side two graceful calla lilies reach and curve between about two and five o'clock, their trumpet shapes graduating from a deep mauve at the tips to a warm, blush-peach tone near the base, their long, bright-green stems woven into the chrysanthemum foundation. A solitary green stem crosses the lower portion of the wreath from left to right, discreetly secured and guiding the eye toward the callas, giving the piece a flowing line and quiet movement. Presented against a crisp white backdrop that highlights colour and form, the design conveys dignity and solace-suitable for memorial services at local venues such as the chapel near Highams Park Lake or graveside tributes along Station Road-and is one of several tasteful sympathy options personally prepared by Florist Highams Park for neighbours in Hale End and the surrounding Walthamstow area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a full, circular memorial wreath set against a pure white backdrop, its flowers gathered so generously that the ring seems to float like a soft garland of pastel clouds. At the heart of the design are sumptuous ivory and creamy white roses, fully open and layered with many petals, giving the impression of quiet abundance. Interlaced among them are blush pink spray roses, some in bud and others just beginning to reveal their inner spirals, adding gentle movement and fine detail. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses weave through the circle, introducing a mild, sun-kissed warmth that feels akin to a calm afternoon stroll through Highams Park and its leafy streets. Scattered touches of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring a nuanced, vintage feel, enhancing the emotional depth of the tribute without overwhelming the serene palette. The blossoms rest on a lush bed of dark green fern fronds and other foliage, their slender, featherlike leaves emerging between the petals, giving shape and subtle shadow. The wreath's symmetry and fully rounded form speak of eternity, continuity, and unbroken remembrance. Every bloom looks freshly cut, as though prepared that morning by a careful local florist for same-day delivery to a funeral home or church in Highams Park. The overall impression is one of tenderness, dignity, and gentle radiance, conveying sympathy and enduring affection through a carefully balanced blend of colour, texture, and form.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In the heart of Highams Park, a graceful funeral wreath blooms with quietly powerful sentiment-a full circle of lilies and roses woven with care and profound artistry. At its core shine snowy white lilies, their broad petals unfurling beside buds that still promise more beauty to come. These classic blooms anchor the piece with a peaceful purity, their subtle fragrance lingering like gentle reassurance. Striking fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies are interspersed, dazzling with their deep magenta tones and intricate speckling, reminiscent of vibrant florals seen near Highams Park's village gardens. Clusters of pale pink and creamy white roses are cradled between the larger lilies, their tightly curled forms and pastel hues softening the arrangement, creating a tender poetry of texture and color. Pale green foliage, likely eucalyptus, contributes depth and a cool, soothing freshness that evokes the tranquility of local woodland spaces. Crafted with thoughtful balance, the unbroken circle of flowers becomes a living emblem of unity and remembrance-its fullness expressing ongoing love and lasting memory. Perfect as a sympathy tribute for a funeral service near The Broadway or a condolence offering for local families, this wreath is a testament to the heartfelt attention and skill of Highams Park's floral community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A serene circular memorial wreath resting against a stark white background, precision-crafted from a dense cushion of fresh white spray chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums' tiny petals are layered so uniformly they form a velvety, cloud-like surface that reads as a single, continuous band of pale calm. From the upper left quadrant a lively cluster interrupts the whiteness: golden-yellow roses in full bloom, their petals soft and fragrant, paired with luxuriant, deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled throats and satin-like sheen give the spray a dignified richness. Scattered among the main blooms are a few unopened lisianthus buds in light lavender and green, lending a living cadence and a sense of gradual opening. Varied foliage - glossy rounded leaves, a few variegated blades, and slender fern fronds - frames the colour, providing structure and a cool green contrast. A delicate strip of dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white flowers at the wreath's inner and outer rims, subtly tying the accent's purple tones back into the whole composition. The white background isolates the form and highlights the tactile density and craftsmanship; light caresses the petals so the arrangement reads both solemn and comforting. Intended for funeral tributes and bedside remembrances, the wreath conveys purity, reverence, and a soft sense of hope - a floral message that resonates with families around Highams Park Lake, Station Parade and the surrounding streets.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully arranged circular wreath of sympathy flowers stands out against a plain white background, its form perfectly round and filled to the edge with soothing white and lilac tones. The piece is dominated by large, graceful Oriental lilies, their petals smooth and slightly arched, opening fully to reveal cool green centres and softly dusted, amber-brown anthers. Each lily appears almost weightless, resting on a bed of smaller flowers that lend a gentle, cushion-like effect. Interspersed among the lilies are clusters of lisianthus-style blooms, white at the heart with ruffled petals that are delicately traced in lavender and purple along their edges, creating the look of soft watercolour shading. A few tightly furled lily buds and petite, creamy buds-perhaps small roses-add dimension and the suggestion of new blossoms yet to open. Slender green foliage and hints of eucalyptus-like leaves weave through the design, providing quiet depth and a cool contrast to the lighter petals. The wreath is dense but not heavy, giving off a sense of light, composed calm, much like a peaceful morning stroll around Highams Park Lake or along the tree-lined residential streets nearby. There are no visible gaps or harsh lines; instead, the circle reads as one continuous flow of compassion and remembrance. This floral tribute would be fitting for a funeral or memorial service in Highams Park, placed on a stand near the front or beside the coffin, its white and lilac palette conveying sympathy, dignity, and the hope of gentle rest for the departed.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised angle against a clean white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath presents a serene study in white and blue, an arrangement I often prepare for memorials across Highams Park and neighbouring Hale End. The wreath's core is a full, uninterrupted band of pristine white chrysanthemums; their layers of soft, feathery petals create a textured, slightly domed surface that reads as both tender and resolute. On the upper left quadrant, three intense royal-blue roses rise, their velvety petals unfurling in tight, perfect spirals; their saturated colour provides a calm, dignified contrast to the snowy chrysanthemum field. Dark green foliage nestles these roses, giving them depth and anchoring the composition with natural tones. A pleated satin ribbon in matching deep cobalt-blue trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its gentle pleats and sheen catching the light to give the wreath a composed, finished edge. Photographed with a gentle shadow underneath, the piece carries a sense of quiet gravity and tender remembrance - a floral language of comfort suited to funeral chapels near Highams Park Station or to wreath-layings around Highams Park Lake. As a florist working in the area, I note the subtle tactile contrasts: the chrysanthemums' downy surface, the roses' velvet feel, and the satin's cool glossy ripple; together they form a respectful emblem of condolence. This is the kind of work Florist Highams Park prepares thoughtfully for families seeking a dignified floral tribute to honour a loved one.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round wreath of roses is captured from overhead, resting against a bright white background that emphasises every curve and colour, much like it might appear on a stand at a quiet funeral service in Highams Park. The wreath is lavishly composed, dominated by generously petalled roses in a refined palette of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and gentle, grey-washed purple. Their blossoms are fully open, revealing whorls of soft petals that create a velvety, cloud-like texture. Intertwined among these large blooms are clusters of smaller blush-pink spray roses and budding stems, scattered in pockets of colour that soften and brighten the deeper, moodier tones. Some of the tiny roses are tightly furled, others just beginning to open, suggesting different stages of a life remembered with affection. All of these flowers sit atop a cushioned ring of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf, whose finely cut, feathered leaves radiate outward like a leafy halo. The deep, saturated greens surround and peek between the blossoms, adding depth, contrast, and a sense of natural calm, as if the wreath had been inspired by a walk through the leafy streets around Highams Park Station or along the edge of Epping Forest. In the even, diffused light, each petal's subtle shading and each serrated fern edge are clearly visible, giving the arrangement a sense of craftsmanship and care. The overall effect is one of serene beauty and respectful elegance-a sympathy wreath designed to convey condolences, remembrance, and enduring love for a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering in Highams Park, where families often look for floral tributes that feel both personal and understated.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath, photographed on a neutral white background in soft, natural light that highlights the contrast between deep blue and pure white. The main surface is closely packed with countless small, cobalt-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms, their tiny, needle-like petals creating a tactile, almost velour surface that swells into a full, circular ring. The inner opening is bordered with a ruffled white satin ribbon, its subtle gloss and pleated folds offering a refined counterpoint to the dense floral texture. At the wreath's upper-left curve sits a cluster of three majestic blue roses, fully unfurled in a striking azure tone; their velvety petals read as both stately and tender, complemented by delicate sprays of baby's breath which provide an ethereal, lacy veil around the cluster. A gentle, asymmetrical sweep of ivory orchids-probably Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium-cascades from mid-left down toward the lower-right, the orchids' smooth, satiny petals and arching stems creating a soft, lyrical line across the blue field. Interspersed among the orchids are lively green buds, some tightened and others just beginning to reveal their petals, a quiet suggestion of continuity and hope. Deep green foliage grounds the composition and brings dimension. Crafted with local care in Highams Park, this wreath is suitable for funerals, memorials, and condolence visits; Florist Highams Park can arrange delivery across Highams Park and nearby Hale End or Woodford Green, ensuring the tribute arrives fresh and perfectly positioned for the service.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This full circular wreath, photographed against a clean white background, combines pure white, blush pink, and vivid magenta flowers in a design that would feel at home in a Highams Park chapel or family gathering room. Dominating the ring are stately white Oriental lilies, their generous petals opening wide to reveal green pistils and golden stamens, each bloom forming a calm focal point that repeats softly around the circle. Nestled between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies add intensity and contrast; their star-shaped blooms, with gently curled and lightly speckled petals, give the arrangement a sense of movement and life. Scattered throughout are crisp white Gerbera daisies with dark, rounded centres, their flat, layered petals creating friendly disks of light that break up the larger, more sculptural flowers. Soft light pink roses sit in little clusters, some tightly furled, others half open, adding a romantic, almost nostalgic tone that speaks of cherished memories and gratitude. Cream-toned white roses, more fully opened, bring depth and a sense of tradition, echoing the classic funeral tributes often chosen by families across Highams Park. Small white filler blooms-perhaps miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemum heads-are tucked in to ensure the wreath feels plush and seamlessly full. Everything is supported by an abundance of fresh green foliage, the varied leaves overlapping to form a rich base that frames the flowers and strengthens the circular, never-ending shape. The resulting wreath feels both dignified and comforting, a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorial services, or crematorium ceremonies in and around Highams Park, conveying peace, eternal love, and quiet respect.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged circular wreath fills the image, set against a stark white background that allows its rich red and green palette to shine. The design is built around a ring of deep red carnations, their petals densely layered and softly frilled, giving each bloom a velvety, almost cushion-like texture. Some carnations are fully open, revealing all their ruffles, while others remain slightly more closed, lending a natural, unforced rhythm to the circle. Threaded among these crimson flowers are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, also known as pompon mums, their perfectly rounded heads densely packed with tiny florets. These bright green spheres provide vibrant contrast, suggesting renewal and quiet hope amidst the deeper reds. A generous foundation of greenery surrounds and supports the blooms: feathery fern fronds in a dark emerald shade extend outward, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with creamy margins and darker centres, soften the edge of the wreath and add an extra layer of visual interest. Nestled into one side is a subtle decorative bow, crafted from a ribbon patterned in light and dark green stripes, its loops following the curve of the foliage without overpowering the flowers. The lighting is soft and even, casting a delicate shadow that gives the wreath a three-dimensional presence against the white backdrop. This is the type of heartfelt sympathy wreath Florist Highams Park might prepare for a funeral, memorial service, or graveside tribute in the E4 area, offering families a graceful, traditional expression of condolence that reflects the calm, residential character of Highams Park.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular wreath laid out against a pure white background, its floral ring forming a serene symbol of remembrance that would feel at home in a quiet Highams Park chapel or crematorium service. The wreath is generously packed, with flowers and foliage overlapping to create a continuous, unbroken circle. Two large Asiatic lilies in a glowing coral-orange, with subtle reddish accents near the centre, sit opposite one another, drawing the eye and grounding the design. Their wide, flared petals and visible stamens convey both courage and gentleness. Around them, clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses are nestled in groups, each one fully open with soft, spiralling petals that give a sense of tenderness and affection. Interspersed with the roses are lisianthus (eustoma) blooms in complementary tones-some in pale, almost translucent pink, others in a rich, deep purple-adding volume and a gently ruffled texture. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, weave between the larger blooms, creating a veil-like haze that unifies the colour palette. Dotted throughout the wreath, small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles introduce a distinctive architectural shape and cooler, silvery hues, suggesting quiet resilience. The base of the arrangement is a thick cushion of greenery, including rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and darker, glossy foliage that give the wreath a fresh, natural depth. Near one of the lilies, bright green leaves are neatly folded and arranged, evidence of skilled, contemporary floristry often seen in tributes delivered around Highams Park and Hale End Road. Nestled among the foliage, a few unopened lily buds hint at life continuing beyond the present moment. Together, these elements create a wreath that speaks of love, respect, and a peaceful farewell.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured in a clear overhead shot, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless against a flawless white background, its structure built entirely from white Baby's Breath. Each stem of gypsophila branches into multiple sprays of minute blossoms, creating a dense, cushion-like ring that looks as soft as gathered cloud. The blooms are arranged with care so that the circle remains smooth and even, with an open central space that invites a moment of stillness, like pausing on a bench in Highams Park to remember someone dear. The overall palette is pure white, evoking innocence, reverence, and quiet contemplation. Adding depth and drama, two calla lilies nestle into the lower right section of the wreath. Their elegant trumpets unfurl in a gradient of colour, starting with intense burgundy and magenta shades at the rolled edges and gradually transitioning into a gentle green near the base and along the slender stems. The lilies' sleek, polished surfaces stand in thoughtful contrast to the tiny, cloud-like Baby's Breath florets, ensuring that the eye is gently drawn to this focal point. The stems curve inward with natural grace, lending a sense of movement and subtle emotion to the otherwise serene design. The lighting is even and soft, enhancing the purity of the whites and the velvety richness of the dark petals without any harsh glare. Created in the spirit of Highams Park's calm residential streets and leafy corners, this wreath feels deeply appropriate for a funeral, crematorium service, or memorial at home, conveying love, dignity, and a quiet strength that supports grieving hearts.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image features a luxurious pink and cream memorial wreath photographed on a bright white background, making its colours appear luminous and true. The wreath is fully circular, with no gaps, the flowers carefully arranged to create a sense of balance and flow. At its core are numerous roses in varying pink tones-deep magenta, bold fuchsia, and soft, romantic blush. Some roses sit high and proud, fully open with their many petals forming intricate rosettes, while others are still partially closed, cupping their centres and adding gentle variation in height and texture. Among the roses, large double lilies unfurl like layered ribbons, their petals tinted in creamy white, pale pink, and hints of peach. A few petals carry slightly deeper pink accents toward the tips or along the edges, giving them a softly brushed appearance. Scattered throughout are firm, lime-green lily buds, elegantly pointed and not yet open, bringing a sense of newness and delicate contrast to the established blooms. The flowers are cradled in a cushion of deep green foliage. Feathery fern fronds trace the arc of the wreath, their fine leaflets forming a gentle halo, while broader, glossy leaves in dark emerald tones fill the inner spaces and line the central opening, enhancing the depth and roundness of the design. The entire arrangement feels composed and tranquil, evoking respect, remembrance, and quiet support. It is the sort of wreath a Highams Park family might choose for a funeral or celebration of life, something you could imagine being delivered by a local florist near The Avenue and carried with care to a service close to the trees and open skies by Highams Park Lake.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Picture a wreath of red roses that seems to breathe with warmth and life. Each bloom is chosen at its peak, petals soft and yielding, layers unfurling in opulent discipline. The circular form feels like a gentle embrace, every rose resting beside its neighbor to create a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries love, memory, and a quiet gravity. As a florist, I sense the flowers' fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems, a sign of freshness that promises hours of beauty. 
The wreath's construction is meticulous-dense, even, and perfectly round-evidence of patience, skilled knotting, and careful placement. For those in Highams Park and the surrounding districts, it marks a moment: a milestone to celebrate, a tribute to memories, or a gesture of sympathy. It also makes a refined focal point for ceremonies, or a serene addition to a home, paired with a candle or a simple pedestal. We offer reliable delivery across Highams Park and nearby communities, arriving with petals intact, color true, and the bloom's fragrance preserved. The deep crimson shade remains constant, a universal symbol of love and respect. Let this wreath carry a personal message-joy for a birthday, reverence for a memorial, or quiet encouragement for someone you hold dear.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image presents a beautifully constructed circular funeral wreath, photographed head-on against a pure white background that allows every colour and contour to be clearly seen. The wreath is composed predominantly of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, tightly arranged so that the circle feels lush and complete. The roses are at their prime, fully bloomed with plush, velvety petals that swirl outward from compact centres into broader, gently curved edges. Their red tones range softly from vivid crimson to a darker, wine-like burgundy, adding subtle dimension throughout the ring. Between these larger roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums-likely spray or button varieties-bring a lively contrast. Their many fine petals create tiny explosions of texture, like small suns dotted among the roses, making the overall arrangement feel a little lighter and more hopeful while still respectful. Threaded among the flowers is an abundance of greenery, with broad, shiny leaves and more delicate, silvery-green sprigs that suggest eucalyptus or similar foliage. This mix of greens gives depth, softens transitions between blooms, and echoes the leafy calm of Highams Park's green spaces and nearby woodland walks. The wreath's circular form is precise and symmetrical, with an open centre that helps reinforce its symbolic meaning of continuity and remembrance. The even lighting and uncluttered background accentuate the freshness and craftsmanship, as if the wreath has just been finished at a Highams Park florist's workbench, ready for delivery to a local church or crematorium. The overall impression is one of dignified elegance and heartfelt condolence, suitable for memorials, funerals, or graveside tributes.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
With soft, ceremonial light, this circular wreath of red roses feels intimate, as if every petal has been threaded with memory and care. The bouquet's wealth is tempered by delicate sprigs of silvery-green foliage that peek through in gentle crescents, like breaths held in reverence. The classic roses-symbols of love and devotion-create a mood of quiet reverence, their velvety blooms catching the light and throwing a warm amber glow across the ring. The arrangement reads as a vow kept through time, a sign that connection endures beyond parting. Light slides over the petals, highlighting the depth of crimson and the velvet texture of each bloom, while the greens provide a cool counterpoint that grounds the piece. Crafted to evoke consolation, this wreath radiates dignified calm, as though it could cradle a memory within its circle and keep it safe. The pure white backdrop makes the colors sing, letting the craftsmanship speak for itself. Handmade by a local studio team, this wreath would be a thoughtful offering for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, and in a city rich with remembrance it travels smoothly to services near Highams Park and beyond, arriving with fresh blooms and quiet punctuality at homes, chapels, or funeral directors.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A nautical-inspired sympathy wreath, meticulously shaped like a classic lifebuoy, is set against a plain white backdrop that emphasises its crisp lines and rich colours. The tribute is a flawless circle, its surface covered completely with tightly grouped, small-headed flowers, likely chrysanthemums, which together form a thick, cushion-like layer of petals. The design is divided into four equal blocks, alternating between intense royal blue and luminous white, reminiscent of the sky reflected on the water at the Highams Park Lake on a clear day. The blue quadrants appear deep and almost velvety, each bloom pressed closely into the next, while the white quadrants introduce a soft brightness that calms the composition and suggests purity and farewell. Along the inner edge of the ring runs a slender dark blue ribbon, pleated into small ruffles that gently echo the inner band of a real life ring, adding an extra note of refinement. At the centre, the hollow opening is clean and round, strengthening the visual impression of a protective circle. The overall feel is one of dignity, safety, and enduring support. Handcrafted with the skill of a florist accustomed to creating bespoke funeral flowers for families in Highams Park and the surrounding E4 area, this arrangement is a fitting tribute for someone with maritime connections, whether through the navy, sailing, lifeguarding, or simply a deep love of the water. It would sit beautifully beside the coffin at a local funeral service or memorial, offering a symbolic lifeline of remembrance and gratitude.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From the viewpoint of a caring local florist, this top-down photograph reveals a hand-crafted circular wreath of creamy white roses and pale lemon-yellow lilies, set on a lush foundation of deep green foliage. The arrangement is deliberately dense, with roughly a dozen or more fully bloomed roses whose tight, spiralled petals glow ivory in the soft studio light. Interspersed trumpet lilies, some unfurled to show slender stamens and others held in bud, introduce a pale sunshine note and a quietly uplifting form. The greens are purposeful: delicate, feathered fern fronds lend a wispy edge while rounded, silvery-green leaves - suggestive of eucalyptus - create shadowed depth and a cool contrast to the warm blooms. Presented flat against a pristine white backdrop, the wreath's uninterrupted circle reads as an emblem of remembrance and ongoing love. The overall scent would be powdery and sweet from the roses, with a faint green-lift from the lilies, a combination often chosen for sympathy pieces because it feels respectful and calming. As a florist based in Highams Park who knows local needs from Station Road to Highams Park Lake and across to Woodford Green, I assemble wreaths like this for funerals and memorials with discreet local delivery options; the craftsmanship here is sober, balanced and intended to offer a quiet, lasting tribute to a cherished life.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00