Beautiful Wreaths from Flowers East Dulwich

At Flowers East Dulwich, we craft exceptional wreaths and arrangements that reflect the vibrant heart of East Dulwich. Our experienced local florists pour genuine care and artistry into every bouquet, ensuring that whether you’re honouring a loved one, celebrating a season, or decorating your home, your flowers feel truly special.

Located close to landmarks like Lordship Lane, Goose Green, and Dulwich Park, we’re proud to serve the communities of Dulwich Village, Peckham Rye, and Forest Hill with her expertly designed wreaths. All our creations are thoughtfully sourced and arranged using the freshest blooms, showcasing our dedication as a trusted local florist.

For moments when time matters most, take advantage of our reliable same-day delivery service, available until 3 PM daily across East Dulwich and neighbouring areas. Order your wreath online with confidence and leave the rest to your friendly, highly-rated team of florists.

  • Handcrafted seasonal and funeral wreaths
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  • Delivering to Dulwich Village, Peckham Rye & Forest Hill
If you’d like expert advice or want a bespoke wreath for a special occasion, pop into our East Dulwich shop or order online today – we’re always delighted to help you celebrate life beautifully.

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WREATHS
The photograph shows a round funeral wreath built on a solid cushion of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly arranged to form a continuous, serene ring that speaks of purity and remembrance. Placed thoughtfully in the upper-left portion of the circle is a rich accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): deep violet, mid-toned lavender, and tender unopened buds create a gentle gradient, their velvety petals and soft, cup-shaped blossoms providing a tactile counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' ruffled mass. Sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad leaves with light variegation and finer, fern-like fronds-are woven among the lisianthus to add contrast, natural depth, and a sense of uplifting life. Along both the inner and outer edges beneath the white flowers a subtle dark purple mesh ribbon peeks through, its crinkled texture and understated sheen harmonising with the floral accent and lending a refined border to the composition. The image is set on a crisp white backdrop with soft, diffuse lighting that casts a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, giving it quiet presence and dimensionality. Imagine this piece arranged in our East Dulwich workshop near Lordship Lane, where we choose stems for their freshness and scent; the chrysanthemums' cool, clean aroma mingles with the lisianthus's delicate perfume to create a calming, consoling aura. Prepared with the care of a neighbourhood florist, this wreath is intended as an expression of sympathy and enduring respect, appropriate for funeral services, memorials, or to be laid at a graveside in and around East Dulwich and Dulwich Park.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a crisp white background, this elegant circular wreath embodies a gentle, consoling presence suited for memorial services in East Dulwich and nearby Goose Green. The main body is densely packed with immaculate white spray chrysanthemums; their many-layered petals create a soft, full texture that reads as peaceful and respectful. A fine, deep purple mesh or ribbon subtly shows through the gaps at both inner and outer edges, introducing a refined border that tempers the bright whites with a touch of solemn colour. At the upper-left quadrant a composed cluster of three soft, creamy yellow roses takes the eye - petals unfolding in a calm spiral that suggests friendship and remembrance. Intertwined with the roses are delicate stems of baby's breath (gypsophila) that lend an airy, lace-like veil, and small lavender-purple limonium or statice sprigs that give a whisper of seasonal colour. Lush green foliage - a mix of broad leaves and feathery fern fronds - frames and supports the accent group, adding depth, contrast and a natural freshness. The wreath's open centre and perfect circular form, shown under soft, even lighting, create a gentle silhouette and a quiet symbol of unbroken memory. As prepared by Flowers East Dulwich for local services around East Dulwich station, this arrangement balances dignity with tenderness, offering a calm visual tribute intended to comfort mourners and honour the life being celebrated.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round floral funeral wreath is shown in full view, set against a clean, white studio background that allows every flower to stand out with clarity, like a moment of stillness away from the bustle of East Dulwich's Lordship Lane. The entire ring is densely packed with snowy Baby's Breath, each fine stem branching into clouds of tiny white blossoms that lend a soft, feathery texture. Woven through this billowing white base are generous Lisianthus blooms, their petals gently ruffled and mostly ivory to pure white, yet beautifully traced with purple and violet along the edges, as though brushed with watercolour. Some Lisianthus flowers are fully open and layered, revealing darker, shadowed centres, while others appear as closed or half-open buds tinged with pale green and soft cream, suggesting new life and quiet hope. The colour palette is restrained yet expressive: crisp white, delicate shades of lilac and violet, and just a whisper of green from the buds and stems. The wreath's hollow centre creates a clear, unbroken circle, a classic symbol of eternity and enduring love, often chosen for farewell services and graveside tributes in the local East Dulwich community. The overall mood is tranquil and dignified, with no bold foliage or bright colours to distract from the soothing harmony of white and purple. Perfect for a memorial in one of the nearby churches or a simple service before a walk through the leafy streets, this design speaks gently of peace, remembrance, and the quiet strength of family and friends gathering to say goodbye.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This restrained sympathy wreath presents a dense, circular bed of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small floret packed to create a soft, cloud-like halo that speaks of purity and solace. Tucked below the surface, a layer of rich purple mesh or fine netting peeks through along the inner circle, adding a dignified shadow and visual depth. On the wreath's upper-left quarter a single cream or pale yellow rose serves as a tender focal point, its petals unfurling with a fragile, luminous quality. Surrounding it is an artful mix of greenery-broad variegated leaves with lighter margins, and airy fern fronds-that gives the cluster a textured, living framework. Delicate sprigs of lavender-purple statice are threaded throughout, their tiny, papery blooms bringing a whisper of colour that harmonises with the hidden purple under-layer.

Counterbalancing this, two elegant calla lilies lie across the right-hand side, their trumpet shapes arcing from about two o'clock down to five o'clock. Each shows a graceful colour transition from a deep, velvety purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink nearer the base, while vibrant green stems sweep along the lower-right arc and unite the design. A discreet longer green stem runs from the left cluster across the lower stretch toward the callas, secured and purposeful in its line. The composition conveys quiet respect and enduring love-ideal for a funeral or memorial setting-and reflects the kind of considered sympathy work we prepare at Flowers East Dulwich for services around East Dulwich station, Lordship Lane and nearby North Dulwich.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A round funeral wreath filled edge to edge with fresh roses and fern foliage sits suspended against a crisp white background, its colours and textures forming a quiet, lyrical tribute. The circle is lush and complete, symbolising continuity, with no empty spaces, only a careful blend of blossoms in soft ivory, warm peach, and gentle muddy lavender. Prominent, fully open roses show broad, layered petals that curl back gracefully, while smaller spray roses in pale blush pink are tucked intimately between them, some still in firm bud, others just beginning to open, like soft voices emerging in a room filled with shared memories. Subtle accents of muted mauve roses introduce depth and a vintage, heirloom quality, as if each flower carries a private story. Around and behind the blooms, polished fronds of dark green fern create a velvety halo of foliage, their fine, feathery texture setting off the smoothness of the petals and anchoring the pastel tones with a grounding, natural green. The entire wreath feels serene and composed, the kind of arrangement a local East Dulwich family might choose for a funeral service at a nearby church or crematorium, wanting something elegant yet heartfelt. Though photographed simply against white, the design evokes the calm of an early morning along Lordship Lane before the shops open, when the streets are quiet and reflective. It speaks through colour and form rather than words, offering condolences, gratitude, and the promise that love endures, delicately crafted by an experienced neighbourhood florist who understands how flowers can honour a life.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating quiet strength and compassion, this circular funeral wreath reflects the character of East Dulwich with its serene arrangement of white lilies and vivid fuchsia blooms. Centered on snow-bright lilies, the wreath's petals stretch open like gentle arms, each bloom speaking of peace and cherished memory. Interspersed among these are vibrant magenta stargazer lilies, their deep pink petals flecked with darker spots, offering a bold yet sensitive contrast that honors both sorrow and celebration. Soft blush and creamy roses gather discreetly between the lilies, their subtle aroma and silky textures conveying gentle remembrance and solace. The muted greens, possibly hints of eucalyptus or lily foliage, wrap the arrangement in a sense of freshness and grounding, reminiscent of a walk through East Dulwich's tranquil garden corners. Carefully placed by expert florists who know the pulse of the neighbourhood, this wreath is perfect for expressing sympathy at local memorials-from family homes near Goose Green to peaceful gatherings close to Dulwich Park. Bathed in even, natural light against a clean white background, the arrangement feels dignified and deeply personal, designed with the thoughtful touch that defines compassionate farewells in the East Dulwich community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white backdrop, this traditional funeral wreath reads as an expression of peace and remembrance. The foundation is a plush, uninterrupted ring of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums whose countless tiny petals form a smooth, cloud-like surface that feels gentle to the eye and evocative of quiet contemplation. At the upper left a composed spray of colour provides the wreath's focal point: warm yellow roses in full bloom, their soft spirals of petals suggesting friendship and fond memories, set alongside rich purple lisianthus with their satiny, ruffled cups that add a refined, soulful contrast. Small lisianthus buds in palest lavender and new green growth sit among the blooms, lending a tender, natural cadence. Interspersed greenery - shiny rounded leaves, slender variegated foliage and fine ferny fronds - supports the flowers and enhances colour depth. A delicate thread of dark purple mesh or crinoline shows beneath the white flowers at the inner and outer edges, subtly repeating the purple accent and giving the wreath a finished elegance. The open centre and even studio lighting keep the composition calm and uncluttered. As a local East Dulwich florist, Flowers East Dulwich often crafts pieces like this for memorial services near East Dulwich Market and Dulwich Village; this design communicates heartfelt sympathy with balanced form, texture and colour.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed, circular sympathy wreath of white and purple blooms appears on a crisp white backdrop, its shape and colours conveying quiet comfort and respect. The wreath is dominated by impressive white Oriental lilies, their six broad petals unfolding gracefully around central pistils and stamens, some brushed with a soft dusting of orange-brown pollen that hints at their natural fragrance. These grand lilies are interlaced with clusters of lisianthus, their smaller, layered petals forming ruffled cups of white trimmed in lilac and soft violet, adding depth and a gentle, cloud-like texture throughout the ring. Between the blossoms, glimpses of fresh greenery emerge: slender dark green leaves, subtle eucalyptus-like sprigs, and delicate stems that echo the relaxed, leafy character of East Dulwich side streets leading up from Lordship Lane. A few closed lily buds and tiny ivory rosebuds are scattered thoughtfully around the circle, symbolising memories still unfolding and the promise of lasting connection. The lighting is bright but soft, casting no hard shadows, so that the creamy whiteness of the lilies and the cool calm of the purple tones feel almost luminous against the background. This full, unbroken circle of flowers suggests eternity and enduring love, making it a fitting floral tribute for a funeral service, graveside farewell, or memorial at a local East Dulwich chapel. The overall impression is one of refined elegance and gentle solace, the kind of hand-crafted funeral wreath a local florist would carefully prepare to honour a life lived within the community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly elevated viewpoint on a pristine white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath is carefully composed to convey calm and reverence. The principal mass is formed by a compact ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums; their multitude of narrow, feathery petals overlap to create a plush, cloud-like surface whose gentle doming softens the light and invites a quiet, tactile reflection. At the wreath's upper left three richly hued royal-blue roses rise as a deliberate focal point-petals dense and velvety, each spiral tight and saturated-nestled into deep green foliage that lends both structure and natural contrast. Framing the arrangement on both the outer and inner rims is a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue, its glossy folds catching highlights and casting faint shadows that enhance the wreath's dimensionality. The clean composition and the soft shadow beneath the piece suggest it has been photographed on a burial parlour table or a funeral chapel surface, though the design's restraint also makes it appropriate for quieter memorial corners in East Dulwich and nearby Goose Green. As an East Dulwich florist I often recommend this palette when families ask for something dignified yet personal; Flowers East Dulwich can adapt the scale for church, crematorium, or home display, taking care that scent remains subtle and textures remain comforting-chrysanthemum softness against satin sheen-so the tribute reads as both traditional and intimately consoling.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured memorial wreath is shown from above, its perfectly rounded shape clearly defined against a clean white backdrop, like a calm halo of flowers. The ring is densely woven with roses in harmonious tones of dusty lavender, antique mauve and soft, grey-washed purple, each bloom fully open so that its petals billow and curl like small silk ruffles. Tucked between these larger roses are clusters of delicate pastel pink spray roses, some only just beginning to unfurl, others half-open and cupped, giving the arrangement a gentle sense of movement and evolving life. Tiny buds and subtle darker filler greens sit in the shadows between the main flowers, adding depth without disturbing the serenity. The entire wreath rests on a generous bed of dark green ferns, likely leatherleaf, their serrated fronds overlapping to create a lush, almost forest-like base. The deep green frames the pastel blooms and makes their subtle colours appear even more refined and elegant. The lighting is even and soft, with no glare, so every petal edge and fern leaflet can be imagined with clarity. There is a hushed, contemplative atmosphere about the design, as if it has been set out in a quiet room before a service, perhaps for a family from East Dulwich gathering near Goose Green or around Lordship Lane. It feels like a sympathy tribute crafted with great care, the balanced circle symbolising eternity and remembrance. The cool lavender tones suggest dignity, while the pink spray roses add a whisper of affection and warmth, a floral way of saying farewell with both love and respect.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented with the calm restraint of a seasoned florist's hand, this circular memorial wreath is rich in texture and subtle symbolism. A dense field of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums forms the primary ring, each tiny floret contributing a plush, textural surface that absorbs soft, overcast light and reads as a deep, consoling blue. Lining the inner aperture is a finely pleated white satin ribbon that lifts and defines the shape, its soft ruffled edges creating a quiet foil to the saturated blue. Nestled at the upper-left arc, three large blue roses bloom openly; their petals are sumptuous and velvety, carrying a sapphire depth that anchors the composition and invites close, reflective attention. Sprigs of delicate white baby's breath and a few dark green leaves pepper the cluster, offering visual breathing room and a hint of garden freshness. From mid-left a trailing spray of pristine white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis or a similar form, meanders down toward the lower right - their pale, paper-thin petals and delicate throats lending an ethereal, nearly weightless grace. Among the orchids sit several pale green buds, some tight and others just unfurling, suggesting continuity and the quiet turning of seasons. Bathed in a cool, diffused light typical of an overcast London morning, the wreath speaks of reverence and solace. It is the kind of arrangement a family in East Dulwich might choose to honour a loved one - refined, serene, and crafted to convey heartfelt sympathy without fuss.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular sympathy wreath is displayed on a crisp white backdrop, its flowers arranged with the same care you might expect from a trusted East Dulwich florist preparing tributes for a family service. The ring is lush and unbroken, built around grand white lilies whose open petals form soft, star-like shapes, each bloom showing a pale green throat and elegant gold-tipped stamens. Nestled between them, deep magenta and fuchsia lilies bring a richer note, their petals slightly curled and often dusted with fine speckles, like the patterned textiles in nearby East Dulwich boutiques. White gerbera daisies dot the wreath with cheerful clarity, their dark, velvety centres adding depth against the clean white ray petals. Threaded through the design are soft pink roses, some still in bud, others just loosening layer by layer, alongside classic creamy white roses that are fully opened, their many petals cupped together in a quiet, romantic swirl. Tiny white fillers-delicate carnations or spray chrysanthemums-soften the transitions between the larger blooms, giving the wreath a cloud-like fullness. Rich green foliage, polished and fresh, peeks from behind and between the flowers, emphasising the circular shape and framing the open centre with a sense of continuity and peace. The overall effect is calm and dignified, with the kind of gentle presence that would sit beautifully at a funeral in East Dulwich or a celebration of life gathering near Peckham Rye Park. It feels like a tender expression of condolence, crafted to honour memories while offering comfort to those who gather to say goodbye.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic sympathy wreath, captured head-on against a bright white backdrop, forms a complete circle of red and green that feels both grounded and uplifting. The wreath is lavishly filled, so that no gaps of foam or base show through; instead, a carpet of full red carnations creates the dominant impression. Each carnation is richly textured, with layers of frilled petals in a warm, deep crimson that suggest enduring love and admiration. Between these, lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design like little lanterns of light, their compact spherical heads made up of countless tiny petals that give a modern, structured contrast to the looser carnation blooms. Supporting this tapestry of colour is a carefully composed bed of greenery: dark green ferns lend feathery movement, while variegated pittosporum with creamy-edged leaves threads in a softer, lighter tone. A green striped ribbon, looped discreetly among the foliage, echoes the fresh chartreuse of the button mums and introduces a subtle sense of craftsmanship and care. The wreath appears to float slightly above the white surface, casting a faint shadow that gives it depth and presence, as if it were already hanging at a chapel door on Lordship Lane or resting beside a memorial in nearby Camberwell. This design feels appropriate for a funeral, cremation, or remembrance gathering in East Dulwich, offering a dignified, elegant tribute that balances sorrow with a quiet celebration of life. Every element looks freshly arranged, as though just prepared by a local florist attuned to the needs of grieving families in the SE22 community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath forms a complete ring of colour and texture, reminiscent of a peaceful walk along Lordship Lane on a still morning. The base is richly layered with fresh greenery, including soft, round eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and darker green foliage that create a full, almost cushion-like foundation. Rising from this verdant frame are two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one positioned towards the top and the other nearer the bottom curve of the wreath, their broad petals flaring outward and their stamens standing proudly at the centre. They lend a warm, glowing energy to the design, which is gently balanced by an abundance of open roses in blush and lavender-pink, their velvety petals unfurling in delicate spirals. Nestled among the roses are generous clusters of lisianthus in pastel pink and deep purple, each frilled bloom adding softness and depth, like ripples of fabric. Slim stems of blue-grey eryngium thistle punctuate the arrangement, their spiky heads adding a subtle, sculptural accent and cool tone. Scattered throughout are dainty sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, which add a fine, airy haze, softening the transitions between blooms and greenery. A few closed lily buds peek out from the foliage, suggesting the gentle unfolding of time and memory. The wreath, crafted with the care of an experienced local florist in East Dulwich, feels both dignified and comforting, an ideal floral tribute for a memorial or funeral service, and a thoughtful expression of sympathy for families across the SE22 area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, overhead view reveals a perfectly round funeral wreath set against a bright white backdrop, its surface densely carpeted with tiny white clusters of Baby's Breath. The gypsophila has been threaded so closely together that the entire ring resembles a soft snowdrift or a cushion of clouds, every miniature blossom clean, crisp, and luminous. The texture is intricate yet gentle, with subtle shadows between the flowers giving depth and a sense of quiet movement, like a hush over an East Dulwich side street at dawn. The wreath forms an immaculate circle with an open centre, the negative space reinforcing the symbolism of eternity and continuity. Breaking this expanse of white, two elegant calla lilies are nestled into the right-hand side of the ring. Their sculptural, rolled petals start in a deep burgundy or magenta tone at the fluted edges, then gradually melt into a dusky green towards the slender stems. The callas curve inward and slightly upward, as though rising gently from the halo of Baby's Breath, offering a graceful contrast of colour and shape. The long, glossy green stems thread into the wreath, suggesting careful, considered craftsmanship. The overall impression is one of calm reverence and tender farewell, a fitting tribute for a farewell gathering in a local East Dulwich chapel or crematorium. Many families ask us to create similar white wreaths with a touch of rich colour for funerals and memorials around Goose Green and along Lordship Lane, where the balance of soft gypsophila and bold calla lilies feels both modern and deeply respectful.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown in full view, floating against a clean white backdrop that makes every colour and contour stand out, as if just finished on a florist's bench off Lordship Lane in East Dulwich. The design is built around a continuous ring of roses and lilies, so closely arranged that no bare space shows through. Deep fuchsia and magenta roses mingle with softer pink and blush varieties, their petals spiralling inward and outward in ruffled layers, some blooms perfectly open and others still in tender bud. Between them, large double lilies unfold in creamy white and pale blush, with hints of peach and darker pink at the petal tips, while a handful of fresh yellow-green buds add a sense of life still unfolding. The flowers rest on a plush collar of greenery: delicate fern fronds sweep outward like soft feathers, and robust, glossy leaves create depth and contrast, from dark emerald tones to lighter, slightly variegated greens. The wreath's round, unbroken form symbolises continuity and eternal love, making it a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life in the local East Dulwich community. The composition feels calm, respectful, and thoughtfully balanced, the pink tones offering gentle warmth against the cool green foliage. Even in a still photograph, one can imagine the subtle fragrance of fresh roses and lilies greeting mourners at a chapel door or resting quietly beside a framed photograph during a remembrance service.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of East Dulwich, where a wreath of deep red roses glows with warmth. The circular form reads as a continuous embrace, each bloom pressed close to its neighbour so that the surface becomes a plush tapestry of velvet petals and ruby light. Large, open heads mingle with smaller, newly opened buds, giving the piece a dynamic energy that shifts with every step around it. The fragrance is soft and inviting, a private perfume of rose that mingles with the subtle scent of fresh stems and mossy greens tucked into the base. Against a crisp white backdrop, the colour remains the star, and the craft shines in the precise placement of stems and the careful balance of scale and texture. 

In East Dulwich, this wreath feels at home beside Lordship Lane and near the bustle of Goose Green, yet it also carries the hush of a ceremony or a memory being kept. Its message is timeless: love, respect, beauty, and remembrance-expressed with intensity through a single, rich hue. The blooms vary in age, from fully mature to newly opened, so the circle holds depth as you move around it, inviting quiet reflection as light skims over each petal. 

This piece is crafted for accessibility and impact, available for same-day delivery across East Dulwich and surrounding areas, ideal for romantic celebrations, commemorations, or heartfelt tributes. It speaks of connection and memory without shouting, a dignified focal point for home or venue alike.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this memorial wreath forms a flawless circle, its dense flowers giving the impression of a soft, living halo. The eye is first drawn to the many deep red roses, each one carefully opened to show its spiral heart and layers of velvety petals that move from rich scarlet to deeper wine tones. Between them nestle generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their petite, tightly packed petals creating a fluffy, sunlit contrast to the smoothness of the roses. The colours play beautifully together, echoing both sorrow and gratitude, like a thoughtful tribute carried through the quiet streets of East Dulwich towards a farewell service. Around and beneath the blooms, varied foliage in vivid and muted greens adds structure and fullness: broad, lightly glossy leaves sit beside softer, silvery sprays that might be eucalyptus, lending a subtle, soothing texture. The wreath is meticulously constructed so that no gaps break the circle, symbolising unending love and continuous memory. Clean, even lighting on the white backdrop accentuates the freshness of the flowers, almost as if you could feel the coolness of the petals and the faint, green scent of cut stems from a nearby East Dulwich florist. This arrangement would rest beautifully beside a photograph at a crematorium chapel or graveside, offering a composed, dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance for families gathering locally to say a final goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate, a circle of devotion crafted with patient care. The dense cluster of blooms forms a seamless ring, each petal velvet-soft and saturated with color, from sugared crimson edges to deeper cores that glow in soft light. The roses sit among delicate green sprigs-matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus-that appear as quiet breaths of fresh air, providing a muted green counterpoint to the fire of the reds. Light plays across the petals, drawing out their folds and catching on the satin sheen of the leaves as if the arrangement were fine fabric. The circular form conveys an embrace of memory, a symbol of enduring connection meant for sympathy, funerals, or anniversaries. Against a clean white background, the wreath reads with clarity and dignity, a quiet reverence in every hue. This piece reflects the careful touch of a local florist working from East Dulwich, nestled near the bustle of Bellenden Road and the quiet paths around Dulwich Park. It's designed to convey quiet reverence, offering comfort in times of loss while remaining an artful presence in a room or an altar setting. If you're arranging care for a loved one, this rose-dominated tribute is suitable for memorial displays or funeral services and can be prepared for delivery across East Dulwich and surrounding neighborhoods, fresh and ready to light a calm, hopeful mood in difficult days.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this striking lifebuoy-style funeral wreath draws the eye with its clean lines and confident blocks of colour, reminiscent of maritime scenes that families from East Dulwich might associate with seaside memories or naval service. The wreath is perfectly round, its structure completely concealed beneath a dense carpet of small chrysanthemum-like flowers, each bloom carefully angled to create an even, velvety surface. The circle is divided into four equal quarters: two opposing panels of deep royal blue and two of crisp, snowy white. The blue sections have a saturated, almost inky intensity, evoking deep ocean water and the seriousness of farewell, while the white quadrants bring clarity and light, like sea foam or a clear horizon at dawn. At the inner rim, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is folded into tiny pleats, forming a delicate ruffle that outlines the central opening of the wreath and gently reinforces the lifebuoy motif. From a distance, the arrangement reads as a powerful, graphic symbol; up close, the intricate texture of the petals, their subtle variation in shade, and the softly cushioned depth convey a sense of tenderness. There is no greenery or distraction, only pure colour and form focused on remembrance. This piece feels especially fitting for a memorial service in and around East Dulwich, for someone whose life was bound to the sea or who was known as a steady, dependable "lifesaver" within their family or community. It carries an atmosphere of respect, gratitude, and quiet comfort, as if it were a floral safeguard accompanying a loved one on their final voyage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From a top-down viewpoint against a clean white background, this symmetrical funeral wreath presents a serene interplay of creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies set into a lush green foundation. The arrangement features roughly a dozen fully opened roses, their ivory petals forming classic spirals that absorb soft daylight and lend a delicate, powdery fragrance. Interspersed among them are lemon-tinged lilies-some trumpet-shaped and fully open, others in elegant bud-whose longer petals and gentle arcs add sculptural rhythm and the suggestion of unfolding hope. The foliage is a deliberate study in texture: fine, feathered fern fronds create a tender halo around the flowers, while denser, rounded leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-introduce cooler grey-greens and visual depth. The workmanship is meticulous; stems are densely packed to preserve the wreath's flawless circular outline, a symbol of unbroken remembrance. This composition is especially fitting for memorial services, offering a quiet language of peace, purity, and condolence. As a local florist serving East Dulwich, near Dulwich Picture Gallery and Peckham Rye, Flowers East Dulwich often crafts this kind of understated tribute when families ask for something both dignified and comforting. Photographed flat to show proportion and texture, the wreath invites the viewer's eye to move slowly around its circumference, finding small, reassuring details in each bloom and leaf-an intimate, skilled expression of sympathy tailored for a neighbourhood that values sincere, thoughtful farewells.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00