Raynes Park Wreaths

At Raynes Park Florist, we create elegant, hand-crafted wreaths that speak from the heart. Our experienced local florist team works from the centre of Raynes Park, just a short walk from Raynes Park Station and close to Grand Drive, carefully selecting fresh seasonal flowers for every design.

Whether you need a classic funeral wreath, a soft pastel tribute, or a welcoming seasonal door wreath, we design each piece with care, respect, and attention to detail. Many of our families come to us from across Wimbledon, New Malden, and Motspur Park, trusting us to create meaningful arrangements that reflect their memories and messages.

We understand that sometimes you need flowers at short notice. That's why we offer same-day delivery on our wreaths across Raynes Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know local routes such as West Barnes Lane and Bushey Road, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Bespoke wreaths tailored to your colours, flowers, and message
  • Sympathy and funeral wreaths delivered to local funeral directors
  • Seasonal door wreaths for homes and businesses

If you're unsure which style of wreath to choose, our friendly team at Raynes Park Florist is here to guide you with honest, expert advice. Order your wreath online today for thoughtful, reliable same-day delivery.

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WREATHS
Carefully composed for quiet remembrance, this circular funeral wreath sits against a stark white background, its workmanship evident in the densely packed ring of pure white chrysanthemums. Each cushion mum is placed to form a seamless, pillowy surface that suggests continuity and gentle solace. In the upper-left sector a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces a graceful contrast: blooms range from soft lavender to a saturated violet, some fully unfurled with subtle yellow centers, others curled inward as buds on wiry stems. Interlaced among these are varied green elements-broad glossy leaves with pale variegation and delicate, fern-like fronds-that bring a freshness and layered depth to the composition. A slim border of crinkled dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks from beneath the white flowers along both the inner and outer rims, adding a refined, regal accent that harmonises with the lisianthus hues. The studio lighting is soft and even, creating a quiet shadow beneath the wreath and allowing textures-the chrysanthemum's ruffled petals, the lisianthus's satiny surfaces, the matte foliage-to read clearly. This design is suited for funeral services, graveside tributes, or memorial displays, conveying respect and lasting remembrance. As an experienced local florist serving Raynes Park, West Barnes and the surrounding Merton area, Raynes Park Florist often recommends this classic white-and-purple combination to families seeking a dignified, comforting tribute.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Bathed in soft, neutral light against a spotless white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a gentle exhale. Its main body is a continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums - hundreds of small heads arranged so closely that their feathery petals form a plush, cloud-like surface suggesting purity and solace. A subtle, dark lavender mesh or narrow ribbon peeks shyly from beneath the chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer edges, lending a fine line of colour that quietly deepens the wreath's silhouette. At the crown, set into the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses open with composed elegance; their creamy tones speak of remembrance and affectionate regard. Surrounding the roses, delicate sprays of white gypsophila create a soft, misty texture while small clusters of lavender-purple statice introduce a cool, lively punctuation. Interwoven are rich green leaves and ferny fronds that add structure, a living contrast to the pale blooms and a sense of verdant calm. The central aperture remains clear, symbolising continuity, while a measured shadow beneath the wreath gives it presence on the white plane. Crafted with thoughtful balance and a restrained colour palette of white, soft yellow, green and lavender, this arrangement reads as a dignified expression of condolence for a funeral or memorial, suitable for families around Raynes Park, Wimbledon and neighbouring boroughs seeking a composed, timeless tribute.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing funeral wreath is shown against a clean white backdrop, its circular form flawlessly composed to showcase a blend of tenderness and quiet strength. The base is created from abundant sprays of white Baby's Breath, the countless tiny blossoms clustering together like a ring of fine lace or drifting mist over Raynes Park's early morning streets. Interwoven among these delicate flowers are elegant Lisianthus blooms, their petals creamy white at the centre and gently brushed with lavender and violet along the ruffled edges. Some blossoms are fully open, revealing intricate folds and deep, shadowed centres, while others remain in half-open bud, touched with hints of pale green and buttery cream, adding a subtle sense of movement and life. The colour palette is restrained yet expressive: white symbolizes purity and remembrance, while the purple-violet edges evoke respect and spiritual reflection. The wreath's open centre forms a clear, undisturbed circle, echoing themes of eternity and the unbroken bond between loved ones. Every stem appears intentionally placed, suggesting the careful craftsmanship of a local florist accustomed to creating tributes for services in nearby cemeteries and churches around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase. The overall feeling is one of gentle solace: a serene floral tribute suitable for funerals, memorial gatherings, or a peaceful memorial corner at home, where it can stand as a quiet, graceful reminder of a life cherished and a love that continues beyond parting.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant funeral wreath photographed on a bright white background, composed to communicate tenderness and steady workmanship familiar to local communities around Raynes Park and West Barnes. The main ring is formed from a generous mass of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret layered to create a soft, cloud-like texture that looks almost touchable and conveys purity. Subtly visible beneath the white blooms, a fine purple netting or ruffled lace runs along the inner circumference, lending a quiet contrast and depth that prevents the layout from feeling flat. At the upper-left, an intimate cluster provides the wreath's emotional focal point: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale yellow rose sits at the heart of glossy, variegated foliage and delicate fern fronds. The leaves' paler edges and the ferns' filigree create a soothing backdrop for slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice, whose papery texture and gentle colour echo the deeper tones elsewhere in the design. To the right, between roughly two and five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies trace a soft arc; their trumpet-shaped blooms carry a rich gradient from muted purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink nearer the stem, the bright green stems artfully woven into the chrysanthemum base to guide the eye around the composition. One longer green stem stretches from the left cluster across the lower wreath, discreetly secured and pointing toward the lilies, a subtle line that unites both sides. Prepared with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this wreath - available for local delivery around Raynes Park station and nearby Wimbledon Common - offers a respectful, lasting tribute for memorial services, wakes, or graveside remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath filled entirely with roses and lush greenery is centred against a crisp white background, its gentle colours shining softly as if in morning light. The ring is densely layered with petals, creating a continuous band of pastel tones that shift from ivory and cream to blush pink, pale peach, buttery yellow, and dusty mauve. Larger roses are fully open, their velvety petals forming generous rosettes that overlap slightly, giving a sense of fullness and quiet abundance. Between them, smaller pink spray roses and a scattering of pale green buds introduce fine detail and a sense of tender newness. A base of deep green fern foliage runs throughout the design, with fronds curling delicately beyond the edge of the flowers, adding movement and a woodland freshness. The contrast between the soft rose colours and the darker foliage brings depth to the composition, drawing the eye around the unbroken circle. The simple white backdrop keeps the focus on the wreath itself, as though it were laid out in a Raynes Park Florist studio near Cannon Hill Common, ready for same-day delivery to a local church or cemetery. The overall mood is calm, reverent, and deeply comforting, making this wreath suitable for expressing sympathy, honouring a life well lived, and bringing a sense of gentle beauty to a funeral or memorial gathering in the Raynes Park community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegant memorial wreath, artfully arranged by local florists in Raynes Park, stands out for its profound grace and serene palette. The composition centres around an abundance of white lilies, each bloom delicately unfurled to reveal subtle green and yellow stamens. Their star-shaped petals create a sense of open arms, inviting peace and reflection. Set among these, eye-catching Stargazer lilies in fuchsia pink punctuate the whole with vibrant energy, their deep shades and gentle speckles suggesting both love and remembrance. Interwoven are soft, pale pink and creamy white roses, their petals in various states of bloom adding gentle movement and a touch of romance. Muted, silvery-green foliage peeks from behind, lending fresh, subtle structure. The circular formation, with its open centre, draws the gaze inward, reinforcing the symbolism of eternal memory and unity. There is a sense that the arrangement, perhaps destined for a service at a Raynes Park chapel or remembrance gathering along Grand Drive, captures the quiet dignity that honouring a cherished life demands. Each flower and stem, carefully placed, conveys both craft and compassion, making this wreath a comforting choice for expressing sympathy and support within the community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully crafted circular funeral wreath presented on a stark white background, assembled by hands familiar with quiet, respectful tributes in Raynes Park and the surrounding parishes. The main body is a continuous ring of tight white spray chrysanthemums, their many-layered petals forming a plush, even surface that suggests calm and unity. From the upper left quadrant springs a prominent spray of colour: vivid yellow roses, fully open and radiating a soft honeyed scent, set against clusters of deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled cups add a refined, velvety texture. Pale lavender lisianthus buds peek through, offering a delicate transition between bloom and leaf, while assorted fresh greens - glossy salal-like leaves, slender fern fronds and subtle variegated foliage - weave between the flowers and support the arrangement's shape. A narrow strip of dark purple mesh or crinoline shows beneath the white base along both inner and outer edges, echoing the lisianthus and lending a discreet, cohesive accent. This wreath's mix of colour and texture conveys sympathy and warmth without overwhelming the quiet elegance of the white chrysanthemum foundation. As a local florist I picture it resting in the soft morning light of a Raynes Park chapel or being chosen by neighbours from Grand Drive and West Barnes, available with respectful care and local delivery from Raynes Park Florist for services across the area.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A graceful sympathy wreath in shades of white and soft lavender is presented on a crisp white backdrop, drawing the eye straight to its serene circular form. The design is built around a generous halo of white Oriental lilies, their long, silky petals opening wide like gentle wings, some just beginning to unfurl and others fully open to reveal delicate green centres and dustings of amber-brown pollen. Between these star-shaped blossoms, soft clusters of Lisianthus provide a romantic counterpoint, their frilled white petals brushed with lilac or deeper purple along the edges, much like the faint blush of colour you might notice over the rooftops around Raynes Park at first light. Subtle strands of fresh greenery, including slender leaves and rounded, eucalyptus-style sprigs, weave in and out of the composition, adding cool green shadows and a natural softness. Occasional closed lily buds and tiny rose-like buds introduce a sense of gentle movement and unfolding life. The wreath forms a complete, lush circle, symbolising unbroken love, remembrance, and the ongoing bond between family and friends, whether the service is held in a local church off Grand Drive or a crematorium chapel a short drive from the centre of Raynes Park. The textures are layered and comforting: smooth lily petals, feathery Lisianthus, and the quiet structure of foliage beneath. This is a piece that feels both refined and deeply comforting, a floral tribute that could rest beside the coffin or stand at the front of a memorial, offering quiet support to mourners and a final, dignified honour to a loved one's life in the Raynes Park community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised angle against a pristine white field, this traditional circular memorial wreath balances formality with tender detail. Hundreds of pure white chrysanthemums build a full, textured ring whose multitude of soft, feathery petals creates a slightly domed surface that reads as both serene and substantial. Tiny creamy tints at the centres of some blooms add a whisper of warmth beneath the cool whites. Anchoring the composition at the upper left, a trio of deep royal blue roses stands out - their rich, velour petals unfurling in tight spirals and carrying a deep, almost jewel-like pigment that contrasts powerfully with the surrounding white. The blue roses are nestled into clusters of dark green foliage, the leaves' glossy surfaces and rounded forms offering a natural counterpoint and framing the focal bloom group. Encircling the chrysanthemum ring on both its inner and outer edges is a neatly pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue; the ribbon's slight sheen and ruffled pleats provide crisp definition and a finished, respectful border. A soft shadow beneath the wreath, visible on the white surface, gives depth and lets the arrangement feel placed rather than suspended. As a gesture of condolence this wreath reads as composed and respectful - the classic symbolism of white for remembrance tempered by the calming, personalised note of blue. Prepared by an experienced hand and suitable for memorials across Raynes Park, Wimbledon and the surrounding Merton neighbourhoods, this piece is often chosen where quietly expressive sympathy is required; Raynes Park Florist can advise on delivery and placement for local services.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from above on a clean white backdrop, this full floral wreath feels like a gentle embrace, the sort of tribute you might see resting with quiet grace at a Raynes Park church or crematorium chapel. The arrangement forms a perfectly balanced circle, thick with roses in a palette of dusty lavender and antique mauve, their soft, greyish-purple tones creating a muted, almost vintage elegance. Each large rose is fully open, with lush, layered petals forming delicate whorls that invite the eye inward. Nestled between these main blooms are clusters of pastel pink spray roses, some still in bud, others half-open with cupped petals, adding a tender rhythm and a sense of time passing. The contrast of the cool lavender roses with the warm blush pink flowers brings both calm and comfort, reminiscent of gentle farewells and cherished memories shared in local Raynes Park homes and gardens. A dense collar of dark green fern foliage, with its fine, segmented leaves, supports the entire design, its deep colour grounding the soft florals and giving the wreath a natural, garden-like feel. Tiny, darker filler greens and small buds are tucked discreetly among the roses, enhancing depth and shadow without distracting from the central blooms. Soft, even lighting makes the colours appear pure and honest, emphasising the careful craftsmanship in every placement. Together, the flowers create a sense of tranquil beauty and sincere condolence, a graceful choice for a sympathy tribute sent from or to families across Raynes Park, whether gathered near the high street or in the quieter residential streets beyond.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully crafted sympathy wreath, circular and abundant, set against a simple white backdrop to highlight every subtle texture and tone. The principal surface is a lush carpet of deep blue chrysanthemum heads - countless tiny petals interlaced to create a full, pillowy ring that reads as a single statement of calm and sorrow. The inner circumference is lined with a ruffled white satin ribbon whose pleats create a soft frame, the satin's cool sheen offsetting the matte, velvety look of the chrysanthemums.

Near the upper-left quadrant a trio of large blue roses is arranged like a quiet focal point: each rose open and luxurious, their sapphire petals showing a velvety depth. Those roses are set among delicate sprays of gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage, giving the cluster an elegant, traditional finish. Gently sweeping from the mid-left down to the lower right, pristine white orchids (probably Phalaenopsis) float across the wreath, their slender petals and graceful curves imparting a tender, almost ethereal movement. Interspersed are several fresh green orchid buds, some tight, some beginning to unfurl - small symbols of continuity within remembrance. As a Raynes Park florist I would picture this placed at a local service near Wimbledon or by the crematorium, the cool colours and soft textures communicating deep respect and a quiet, lasting tribute; it is available for careful local delivery across Raynes Park and neighbouring streets.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers, laid out against a pure white background, forms a serene halo of white, soft pink, and vivid magenta blooms, designed to feel both comforting and refined. Large white lilies dominate the ring, each blossom wide open, with velvety petals that curve outward like gentle waves, framing their green pistils and dusting of golden pollen. Between these graceful blooms sit deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped flowers and speckled petals lending a richer tone and a sense of artistic contrast that travels rhythmically around the circle. Crisp white gerbera daisies with dark, clearly defined centres create a fresh, almost sunlit texture, their tidy rows of petals adding structure against the lilies' looser shapes. Light blush roses weave through the design, some as tight buds and others softly unfolding, while fuller creamy white roses add volume and a timeless elegance. Delicate white accents, such as spray carnations or miniature roses, fill in the spaces so that the wreath appears lush, without any gaps, inviting the eye to trace the unbroken ring of blooms. Layers of glossy and matte green foliage anchor the composition, offering subtle shadows and depth that emphasise the circular form. The arrangement has the quiet feel of an early morning in Raynes Park, perhaps reminiscent of a peaceful walk through Cannon Hill Common, and would sit beautifully beside a casket, memorial photograph, or book of condolence, conveying a gentle message of sympathy, continuity, and heartfelt respect for a life remembered.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, rich with red and vivid green, is shown in front of a crisp white background so that every floral detail can be clearly imagined. The wreath is completely filled, edge to edge, with deep red carnations whose frilled, layered petals form little clouds of velvety texture, some blossoms fully open and generous, others still gently cupped, suggesting the natural stages of life. Between these red blooms, bright lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the ring like glowing beads, their compact, rounded heads made up of countless tiny florets that give a soft but structured feel. This interplay of bold crimson and fresh chartreuse creates a visually striking tribute while still feeling serene and respectful. Underneath and peeking through the flowers is an abundance of greenery: dark green ferns provide depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum with pale, creamy margins adds lightness and delicate pattern. A looped green ribbon, subtly striped in different tones, is carefully threaded into one section of the wreath, its curves following the circular form as if in quiet embrace. The overall design feels like something a Raynes Park family might choose for a funeral at a local church or a farewell gathering near Wimbledon, a piece that honours a life with warmth rather than gloom. The bright yet dignified palette and precise, professional arrangement suggest the hand of a florist who has prepared many such tributes, attentive to both the visual harmony and the emotional comfort that a memorial wreath can bring.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears like a calm halo of colour, the sort of tribute you might see carried with care into a quiet service in Raynes Park. The design is full and meticulously balanced, built on a generous bed of mixed greenery that includes rounded, silvery eucalyptus, delicate fern fronds, and darker, glossy leaves layered to create a deep, verdant frame. Nestled into this foliage are clusters of soft, blush-pink and lavender-pink roses, each one fully open so the petals curl outwards in gentle spirals, evoking tenderness and a lifetime of shared memories. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one near the top of the circle and another echoing it near the lower edge, provide striking focal points; their broad, star-like petals and visible stamens radiate warmth, suggesting hope even in farewell. Interwoven between the roses and lilies are ruffled lisianthus blooms in shades from pale pink to rich, deep purple, adding both texture and a quiet sense of depth. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue flowers, likely statice or limonium, drift through the spaces between the larger blossoms, softening any hard lines and giving the wreath a delicate, cloud-like quality. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design with a modern, slightly wild note, standing out like little stars among the softer forms. Several unopened lily buds hint at flowers still to come, a subtle reminder of renewal. Carefully folded bright green leaves, artfully placed near one of the lilies, showcase expert floristry and create a contemporary finish. The wreath feels serene, respectful, and deeply caring, ideal for funerals or memorials held around Raynes Park, Motspur Park, or nearby Wimbledon.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a serene circular funeral wreath set against a bright, uninterrupted white background, as though it is floating in soft daylight. The ring is formed from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath, each gypsophila bloom no larger than a pinhead yet collectively creating a lush, cloud-like texture that feels both airy and abundant. The flowers are arranged so thoroughly that no base is visible, only a thick halo of white surrounding a clean, open centre. On the lower right of the wreath, two graceful calla lilies provide a gentle focal point. Their petals curl into elegant trumpets, shaded in rich burgundy or deep magenta at the flared edges, then gradually fading into green tones that continue down their slender stems. The stems curve inward and slightly upward, suggesting movement and life within the stillness of the design. The smooth sheen of the calla lilies contrasts beautifully with the delicate, almost feathery clusters of Baby's Breath, creating a balance between strength and fragility. The mood is tender and contemplative, evoking love, respect, and a quiet farewell. One can imagine this wreath being delivered to a Raynes Park funeral home or a small local church off Worple Road, where it would rest with understated elegance beside a casket or memorial photograph. Its simple white palette with touches of burgundy makes it suitable for honouring a loved one of any age or faith, offering a subtle, modern alternative to more traditional, heavily coloured tributes while still conveying deep sympathy and remembrance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered on a pure white backdrop, a luxurious circular funeral wreath in shades of pink, cream, and soft peach draws the eye with its fullness and quiet grace. The design is packed with roses in varying stages of bloom, from tight magenta buds to open fuchsia and blush flowers whose layered petals curl gently at the edges, giving the wreath a plush, almost velvety texture. Threaded through the roses are elegant double lilies, their wide petals unfolding in creamy white and pale blush, with hints of peach and subtle deeper pink at the tips. Some lilies are fully unfurled, revealing their intricate centres, while others remain as sleek lime-green buds that add freshness and a note of gentle hope. All around, a deep green framework of polished leaves and soft, feathery fern fronds cradles the blossoms, creating a rich contrast that makes the pastel flowers glow more vividly against the neutral background. The ring is perfectly balanced and symmetrical, echoing the idea of an endless embrace and continuous remembrance. This image could easily be a condolence wreath resting beside a memorial table in Raynes Park, perhaps in a quiet home near Cannon Hill Common or at a small chapel off Grand Drive, offering solace through its colour and form. The craftsmanship is careful and considered, showing how a local florist has taken time to choose every stem so the wreath feels both dignified and deeply personal for funerals, wakes, or celebration-of-life gatherings.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Across Raynes Park, this lush wreath sits against a crisp white backdrop, a quiet demonstration of refined floral craft. Dozens of deep red roses are densely gathered into a circle, each bloom enacting a calm, intentional presence. The largest blooms are fully open, their velvety petals unfurling in a spiral that hints at their generous life-force, while smaller buds tuck between them, adding breath and variation to the surface. The result is a plush, tactile mosaic of ruby tones, where every petal edge catches the light and the outer ring feels almost tactile in its richness. The white backdrop heightens the contrast, making the crimson glow feel almost tangible, as if you could reach out and brush the soft petals without disturbing a single bloom. This is not just a wreath; it is a carefully woven memory, a circle that promises both celebration and consolation, depending on the moment it is chosen for.

Delivered with the care Raynes Park residents expect, this wreath is available for same-day delivery across Raynes Park and the surrounding SW London neighbourhoods, with flexible options for romantic gestures, commemorations, or ceremonial displays. Crafted with fresh stems from local suppliers, it carries a quiet, lasting fragrance and a sense of presence that suits weddings, memorials, or dignified home décor. The design's timeless appeal pairs with The Broadway's neighbourly energy, inviting passersby in Wimbledon Village and beyond to pause and reflect, as if the night air around a doorstep were scented with roses and memory.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, a beautifully crafted circular wreath of red roses and yellow chrysanthemums takes centre stage, its colours rich and expressive. The ring is densely packed so that the flowers touch and overlap, forming an unbroken band of blossoms with a clear, open centre that invites reflection. Dozens of red roses, each carefully opened to reveal their layered, velvety petals, provide the heart of the design; their tones range from classic crimson to hints of deeper claret, creating gentle shadows and a sense of quiet drama. Nestled among these are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals radiating outward like tiny suns, softening the intensity of the roses and adding a hopeful glow. Around and between the blooms, you can see sprigs of fresh green foliage, some leaves rounded and glossy, others slightly elongated with a more silvery cast, reminiscent of eucalyptus. This mixture of textures makes the wreath look full, alive, and expertly balanced. The clean lighting and white background emphasise the craftsmanship, as if the wreath has just been finished in a Raynes Park workshop ready for same-day delivery to a local church or crematorium. The overall mood is one of tender remembrance and heartfelt sympathy, the red symbolising deep love and devotion, the yellow suggesting warmth, friendship, and a thankful celebration of a life well lived in the Raynes Park community.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the hands of a seasoned Raynes Park Florist, this red rose wreath feels ceremonial, almost sacred. The ring glows against a clean white background, each bloom chosen for its depth and warmth. Dozens of deep crimson roses press together, their petals layered in velvet folds that catch the light and create a gentle, wrapping shine. Some roses remain in bud; others have unfurled to reveal intricate spirals of petal, giving the composition a sense of life and movement within stillness. Sprigs of fresh green foliage weave through the arrangement-bold, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and sharper, glossy ruscus-that offer a natural contrast and frame the red with a quiet verdure. The circular form is flawless, a continuous loop that embodies memory without end, a dignified tribute suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries. The overall effect is a refined, comforting presence: something to be laid gently at a service, to console, to remember. The scent of roses lingers softly in the air, and the tactile depth invites the viewer to imagine the weight of petals beneath the fingertips. Produced with skill and care by Raynes Park Florist, it is available for same-day delivery across Raynes Park and the surrounding SW London communities, carrying a message of enduring love and lasting remembrance.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a seamless white backdrop, this floral tribute takes the unmistakable shape of a lifebuoy, its circle impeccably formed from densely packed, small-petalled blossoms. Each floret contributes to a plush, almost velour-like surface, the flowers placed so precisely that the ring appears both solid and gently undulating, like calm water just off Wimbledon Common on a still morning. The wreath is divided into four equal quarters, alternating between rich royal blue and immaculate white. The blue quadrants, at the top left and bottom right, are full of saturated colour, evoking deep sea tones and naval uniforms, while the opposing white sections offer clarity and light, reminiscent of sea foam or distant clouds over the Channel. Around the inner rim, a fine double-layer of dark blue ribbon is pleated into subtle ruffles, adding a tailored edge that accentuates the lifebuoy silhouette and introduces a soft fabric sheen against the matte petals. The central hollow is kept open and clean, enhancing the impression of a life ring laid respectfully for viewing. This is clearly a funeral or memorial wreath, designed to honour someone with maritime ties, a background in the navy, the coastguard, or simply a profound love of the water. The composition speaks of watchfulness, rescue, and unwavering support, sentiments many families in Raynes Park choose when saying farewell to a loved one who was their anchor. The calm blue-and-white palette and meticulous craftsmanship make this a poignant, dignified floral tribute suitable for services across Raynes Park and the surrounding south-west London communities.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This gently luminous funeral wreath is shown flat on a white surface, its perfect circular silhouette made from a careful assembly of creamy white roses and soft, pale yellow lilies set into a lush green foundation. Around a dozen large, fully opened roses form the visual core, their ivory petals tightly furled in classic spirals that catch the light with a satiny glow, while delicate trumpet-shaped lilies in a pale lemon tone thread through the roses, some blossoms spread wide to reveal their slender stamens and others kept in elegant bud to lend height and promise of unfolding. Deep leafy greens - a mix of feathery fern fronds and rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs - cradle the flowers and provide a cool contrast that lets the light-toned blooms appear almost to float. The texture is layered and tactile: smooth rose petals, the slightly waxy lilies, and the airy, filigree texture of the ferns combine to create a composition both full and refined. Under soft daylight the arrangement reads as serene and consoling, emitting a faint, fresh fragrance of rose and green citrus that gently fills the air. Crafted with the sensitivity expected for memorial occasions, the wreath's balanced design and dense packing convey dignity and care, making it appropriate for a funeral service, church memorial or graveside tribute. Locally made with experience of funerals and remembrances in the Wimbledon and Raynes Park area, this piece is intended to offer comfort and quiet reassurance to family and friends, bearing a timeless message of peace and enduring affection.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00