Chislehurst Wreaths

Welcome to Chislehurst Flowers – your trusted local florist for beautifully handcrafted wreaths in the heart of Chislehurst. Our expert team brings genuine care, expertise, and over a decade of experience to every floral arrangement, ensuring each design reflects the warmth and natural elegance of our beloved community.

Whether you need a classic tribute, a seasonal door wreath, or a bespoke design, we personally select every stem and foliage for quality and freshness. Our shop is just moments from the pleasant greenery of Chislehurst Common, and we regularly deliver to homes and businesses near landmarks like High Street and Camden Park Road. We know how important it is to mark special occasions and commemorations with care, so we pour our hearts into every bouquet and wreath.

For local families, businesses, and event planners from Elmstead, Bickley, and nearby, we offer reliable same-day delivery on all orders placed online before 3 PM. Our website makes it easy to order online and enjoy peace of mind knowing your flowers will be delivered promptly and with a smile.

  • Handcrafted with care by local experts
  • Free local delivery covering Chislehurst, Elmstead, and Bickley
  • Same-day service available – order online before 3 PM

Choose Chislehurst Flowers for beautifully arranged wreaths, crafted by florists who live and work right here. We’re honoured to be your local choice for flowers and to help you share heartfelt moments in Chislehurst and surrounding areas.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath is arranged with the precision of a seasoned florist: a continuous ring built from countless white cushion chrysanthemums, their tightly clustered petals forming a velvety, cloud-like band that suggests continuity and repose. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a measured flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - from deep violet, fully opened flowers to pale lavender buds - creating a soft gradient of colour that draws the eye without overpowering the serene white base. Mixed foliage, including broad variegated leaves and delicate ferny fronds, is woven through the purple cluster to give depth, soft contrast and a natural, garden-like texture, while a subtle band of dark purple mesh or lace traces the inner and outer edges of the wreath, adding a modest, elegant frame that complements the blooms. Soft studio lighting renders the chrysanthemums' fine petal detail and gives the lisianthus a velvety lustre; a gentle shadow beneath the wreath enhances its dimensionality. The arrangement reads as both contemporary and respectful, suited to a funeral service, memorial or a quiet family farewell in the Chislehurst and Petts Wood area. It offers a composed expression of sympathy - purity from the white chrysanthemums and consolation from the purple lisianthus - crafted to feel like a gentle, visual embrace at a tender time.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular funeral wreath conveys quiet dignity and tender remembrance, photographed against a stark white canvas so every texture and hue is clearly visible. The main ring is densely packed with small white chrysanthemums whose feathery petals overlap to form a plush, uniform surface that reads as peaceful and restorative to the eye. Threaded along the inner and outer edges, a narrow band of deep purple netting or ribbon appears in places, lending a hint of depth and a restrained flourish beneath the cloud of white blooms. Nestled at the top-left quadrant, three soft yellow roses open with gentle grace - their creamy tones bringing a warm, consoling focal point. Surrounding them are fine sprays of baby's breath that float like tiny clouds and clusters of pale purple statice that give a delicate, spring-like accent. Layers of green foliage - glossy leaves and fine, fern-like stems - tuck the accents into the wreath, adding texture and a living freshness. The composition is evenly lit by soft studio light, which highlights the roses' velvety petals and the chrysanthemums' layered form while casting a gentle shadow that defines the wreath's ring. As a sympathy piece it feels both refined and approachable, a suitable tribute for services in Chislehurst near Elmstead Woods or on the High Street, crafted with the quiet attention to detail people expect in local memorial floristry and available for thoughtful, local delivery if required.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This photograph shows a beautifully crafted round wreath of fresh flowers, placed against a plain white background so that every blossom and curve can be clearly imagined. The frame of the wreath is completely hidden beneath abundant sprays of white Baby's Breath, whose countless tiny flowers cluster together to form a soft, cloud-like ring. This delicate base provides a gentle contrast to the more prominent Lisianthus blooms threaded throughout the circle. The Lisianthus flowers unfurl in layers of silky, ruffled petals, starting in clean white and gradually deepening to lavender and violet at the edges, as though each petal has been softly dipped in colour. Among the fully open blooms, you can see smaller buds and half-open flowers, their pale green casings tinged with cream and faint hints of lilac, adding a sense of movement and ongoing life to the design. The inner space of the wreath is left open, forming a clear, unbroken circle often associated with eternity and remembrance, making this a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial. The overall impression is one of calm elegance and refined simplicity, with the restrained palette of white and purple conveying sympathy and quiet support. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered by Chislehurst Flowers to a service in one of the area's churches or laid gently at a resting place bordered by trees and historic brick. The careful balance of lightness and depth, softness and definition, reflects the work of skilled local florists who understand how to express compassion through flowers.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This wreath presents a thoughtful, expertly balanced sympathy design crafted from a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a soft, pillow-like foundation against a pure white backdrop. A subtle layer of deep purple mesh sits beneath the surface, visible along the inner circumference and lending depth and a reserved note of colour. On the upper-left a single creamy rose, its petals unfolding with a soft, warm glow, becomes the focal point within a tight cluster of mixed foliage - variegated leaves with pale edges, cloud-soft fern fronds and sprigs of tiny lavender-hued statice that add delicate texture and a gentle, herbaceous scent. From the two-to-five o'clock area two elegant calla lilies sweep across the wreath, their sculptural forms showing a smooth gradation from concentrated purple at the tips into peach-pink and blush closer to the base, each curved green stem visually linking the lilies back into the chrysanthemum bed. A longer stem emerging from the left cluster crosses the lower section of the wreath and is discreetly secured at the base of the callas, creating a unifying diagonal line that speaks of careful wiring and thoughtful mechanics. Presented with calm dignity, this arrangement speaks to remembrance and respect - the kind of sympathy tribute we prepare for families in and around Chislehurst, Elmstead Woods and Petts Wood. Chislehurst Flowers can adapt this wreath for funeral chapel display or discreet delivery to High Street addresses, honouring loss with understated beauty.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced circular wreath of roses and fern foliage is set against a spotless white background, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the flowers and their symbolism. The wreath is generously filled, forming a continuous ring of blooms that feels both abundant and serene-ideal for a funeral or memorial service in the Chislehurst area. Large, open roses in creamy white and soft ivory form the foundation, their velvety petals spiralling gently outward and overlapping in elegant layers. Between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses provide delicate accents, some still held tightly as buds, others beginning to open and revealing their ruffled centres. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses are interwoven throughout, lending a comforting warmth, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a more reflective, almost antique mood that suits a final tribute. Supporting this gentle palette is a ring of rich, dark green fern foliage. The fronds curve along the circular outline, their fine, lacy texture contrasting with the smooth rose petals and giving the design structure and depth. The lighting is even and soft, free from harsh shadows, reminiscent of the calm, muted light on a quiet day around Chislehurst's woodlands and ponds. Every bloom appears fresh and carefully placed, as though prepared that morning in a local flower shop before being delivered for a service. The perfect round shape of the wreath and its harmonious colours quietly symbolise continuity, peace, and the enduring nature of love, making this arrangement a tender floral expression of sympathy and remembrance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtful circular wreath arranged against a pristine white backdrop, where large, pristine white lilies form a tranquil foundation and vibrant fuchsia-pink lilies punctuate the design with confident colour. The white lilies are broad and star-like, their petals unfolding smoothly to reveal pale green pistils and soft yellow stamens; some blooms are fully open while others remain promising buds, suggesting both presence and the passage of time. Scattered among these are deep magenta stargazer-type lilies with delicate speckling toward their throats, introducing a warm, dramatic counterpoint that guides the eye around the wreath. Nestled into the spaces between the lilies are small clusters of blush and creamy roses, their layered, silky petals offering a delicate, romantic softness that calms the boldness of the larger blooms. Subtle greenery - cool eucalyptus-silver leaves and slender lily foliage - threads through the composition, providing gentle depth and a fresh herbal note. The visual balance is meticulous: dense and continuous around the ring, yet airy in the open centre, allowing light to lift the arrangement and emphasize the flowers' textures. You can almost sense the gentle scent of lilies mingled with the softer perfume of roses, a comforting aroma suited to moments of remembrance. Crafted with a respectful mood, this wreath suits funeral services, memorial displays, or a quiet celebration of a life. It is well suited for delivery to local venues in Chislehurst and neighbouring Bromley or Petts Wood, where its peaceful presence will offer solace and graceful beauty.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a quiet artistry to this circular sympathy wreath: a dense, continuous ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums forms the main body, their clustered petals lending a cloud-like softness and a uniform, reverent surface. The white base reads almost tactile - cool, matte, and meticulously groomed - and is offset by a concentrated accent in the upper-left quadrant where bright yellow roses bloom open in buttery spirals, their faint fragrance suggesting late-summer warmth. Deep royal purple lisianthus sit alongside the roses, their satiny ruffled throats offering a velvety counterpoint and a dignified coolness to the palette. A scattering of unopened buds in softer lavender and green adds depth and an unhurried sense of time. Fresh green foliage - glossy oval leaves with slight variegation and feathery fern fronds - supports and lifts the colored cluster, creating a natural scaffold and visual breathing room. Thin loops of dark purple mesh peek from beneath the chrysanthemum edge, subtly mirroring the lisianthus hue and lending a tailored finish to the wreath's silhouette. Set against a simple white backdrop, the composition feels both solemn and quietly consoling, the kind of arrangement a local florist in Chislehurst might prepare for memorial services at St Nicholas or for delivery to families in the village and surrounding streets. The piece communicates careful craftsmanship, gentle scent, and a measured warmth - a visual embrace for times of remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath rests against a pure white backdrop, its unbroken ring of blossoms creating a sense of stillness and reverence, as though waiting to be placed in a Chislehurst memorial service. Dominating the design are large white Oriental lilies, each one gracefully opening into a star-like bloom with wide, velvety petals. At their centre, a soft wash of green leads the eye inward to elegant stamens tipped with muted golden-brown anthers, a gentle contrast that adds warmth without disturbing the wreath's serenity. Some lilies are fully open, some just beginning to unfurl, and a few remain as elongated buds, the varying stages capturing the passage of time and the ebb and flow of memory. Between these striking blooms, clusters of lisianthus-style flowers appear, their white, softly ruffled petals edged with shades of lilac and cool purple. These purple fringes infuse the wreath with delicate colour, echoing the refined tones often chosen for funeral flowers in and around Chislehurst. Small, rounded buds, perhaps of roses or younger lilies, tuck into the spaces between the larger blooms, creating a plush, layered texture. Beneath it all, a framework of muted green leaves and slender, eucalyptus-like stems supports the design, adding depth and a hint of natural woodland, like the greenery that lines the paths near Scadbury Park. The lighting is bright and even, casting minimal shadows and allowing every detail of petal and leaf to stand clear against the white ground. Together, the continuous circle, pure white lilies, and gently purple-touched blooms evoke peace, remembrance, and enduring affection, forming a fitting floral tribute for funerals, cremations, or quiet moments of reflection for families in Chislehurst.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a pristine white surface, this circular funeral wreath is a precise study in sympathetic floristry, where texture and tone are chosen to comfort. The body of the wreath is densely composed of hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their layered, feathery petals forming a soft, pillow-like ring that reads as both full and tender; a subtle suggestion of creamy yellow at some centers warms the otherwise cool palette. At the upper left the design is given a graceful accent of three vivid royal-blue roses, their velvety spirals arranged to sit gently among deep green leaves that add contrast and a living, garden-fresh feel. A matching pleated cobalt satin ribbon frames both the outer and inner edges, its glossy folds catching soft highlights and lending a refined, finished edge to the piece while the faint shadow beneath the wreath gives it presence and depth. The combination of white chrysanthemum symbolism and the rare, calming blue rose tone communicates dignity, remembrance, and quiet hope-qualities we select for services across Chislehurst, from intimate gatherings near the High Street to commemorations by the Common. As a local florist, I know families appreciate the disciplined serenity of this palette; at Chislehurst Flowers we often prepare this type of wreath for occasions at St. Nicholas' Church and for funerals in the surrounding borough. The result is an arrangement that reads as respectful and personal, crafted to offer consolation and a lasting visual tribute.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Photographed from directly above on a clean white surface, this elegant wreath appears as a tranquil circle of roses and greenery, meticulously arranged to honour a life with quiet dignity. The structure is perfectly round, with every part of the ring filled by lush blooms so the eye travels smoothly around without interruption. Large, fully opened roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and soft purple-grey create the main rhythm of the design, their petals thick and layered, curving inward to form deep, inviting centres. Between these stately roses, clusters of pastel pink spray roses are carefully placed; some are tight, rounded buds, others are half unfurled, their edges slightly curled. This mix of stages suggests memories unfolding over time, childlike tenderness alongside mature love. The entire floral composition rests on a robust base of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf, whose fine, serrated leaflets fan outward like soft feathers, providing a verdant frame that outlines and supports the roses. Tucked discreetly between the blooms are small hints of darker greens and tiny buds, adding shadow, complexity, and a natural garden feel. The lighting is gentle and even, without harsh highlights, allowing the soothing palette of purples and pinks to take on a calm, reflective quality reminiscent of a quiet walk along Chislehurst Common or by the lake. As a funeral or memorial wreath, this arrangement feels deeply considered, something that might be chosen by family to rest beside a coffin or at a crematorium service in or around Chislehurst, symbolising admiration, honour, and a lasting, peaceful goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This sorrowful yet refined wreath is arranged like a still moment captured in cool tones-ideal for a memorial service in and around Chislehurst Common or the High Street. The circular frame is densely covered with countless royal-blue chrysanthemums whose small, clustered petals create a plush, almost tactile ring; under soft morning or chapel light the petals read as a deep, calming field of colour. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its glossy pleats adding an understated formality and lifting the flowers with a crisp, satin edge. Anchoring the left-hand curve is a compact cluster of three large blue roses, their velvety, sapphire-hued petals opening in layers and accented with delicate sprays of baby's breath and small dark green leaves for natural definition. From mid-left a gentle cascade of pristine white orchids-Phalaenopsis or similar-sweeps downward and toward the lower right, their sculptural petals appearing almost weightless as they contrast against the blue chrysanthemum base. Several fresh green orchid buds, some tightly closed and some just unfurling, introduce a hopeful rhythm and the suggestion of life continuing. The arrangement carries a faint floral scent: the clean sweetness of orchids overlaid on the powdery, herbaceous note of chrysanthemums. Prepared by a local hand familiar with services on Station Road and deliveries across Petts Wood, this wreath offers composed beauty and respectful symbolism-deep blue for remembrance, white for purity-suitable for funeral tributes and commemorative displays.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of funeral flowers is shown against a pure white backdrop, its ring meticulously filled with fresh blooms in white, delicate pink, and deep magenta tones that feel both comforting and dignified. At the heart of the design are luxurious white lilies, their star-shaped petals fully spread, revealing soft green pistils and golden stamens that draw the eye, much like a focal point in a quiet chapel near Chislehurst High Street. Interlaced with these are vivid fuchsia and rich pink lilies, their slightly speckled petals and deeper centres adding contrast and a contemporary touch to an otherwise classical composition. Scattered throughout the wreath, white gerbera daisies with dark centres contribute a friendly brightness; their layered petals radiate evenly, creating circular highlights that soften the stronger hues. Among the larger blooms, soft blush pink roses and creamy white roses nestle together, some still in tight buds, others gently opening, expressing tenderness, remembrance, and enduring love. Smaller white filler flowers-likely petite carnations or fine spray chrysanthemums-are tucked into every gap, giving the arrangement a lush, continuous texture with no bare spaces. Surrounding and threading through the circle, glossy green foliage and fresh leafy stems add depth and a sense of movement, suggesting the greenery of nearby Scadbury Park. The open centre of the wreath speaks to the cycle of life and the continuity of love beyond loss. This thoughtfully arranged sympathy wreath, reminiscent of designs created by local Chislehurst florists, would be a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial service, its gentle colours and soft fragrance offering quiet comfort to those who gather to remember.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a bright, uncluttered white background, a meticulously crafted circular wreath seems to hover in stillness, allowing its colours to speak clearly. The wreath is dominated by deep red carnations that ring the entire form, each bloom packed closely to its neighbour so that their ruffled petals overlap in soft, feathery layers. Their crimson hue is warm and heartfelt, evoking love and remembrance. Between these are tucked clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads providing a cheerful flash of contrast. These button mums have a fine, almost velvety texture, their countless tiny florets forming tidy domes of vivid chartreuse that appear to glow against the darker red. A lush foundation of greenery frames the flowers, including graceful fern fronds in rich forest green and sprigs of variegated foliage edged in cream, which break up the colour blocks and add gentle movement. A decorative ribbon, striped in complementary shades of green, is shaped into soft loops and woven into one segment of the wreath, its folds catching the light and adding a tailored finishing touch. The arrangement feels both traditional and fresh, as if it has just been completed in a quiet Chislehurst workshop before being taken out for same-day delivery to a funeral on the High Street or a memorial gathering overlooking the woods near Hawkwood. The white background isolates the wreath, much like a moment of silence within a service, and lets the bold red and green palette communicate dignity, gratitude, and a lasting bond with the person being honoured.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This beautifully arranged funeral wreath is displayed against a crisp white background, allowing its circular form and thoughtful flower placement to be clearly seen. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies become immediate focal points, one sitting confidently at the upper curve of the ring and the other anchoring the design below. Their star-like petals spread wide, revealing long stamens, and introduce a warm glow that contrasts softly with the cooler elements. Surrounding them are numerous lavender-pink roses, each one fully open with tightly layered petals, lending the wreath a romantic, soothing character. Interwoven among the roses, ruffled lisianthus blooms appear in soft pink-purple and deep, velvety purple tones, giving the eye something new to discover in every section of the circle. Fine sprays of dainty lavender-blue filler flowers, most likely statice, swirl lightly through the arrangement like a veil of mist, creating a gentle transition between the more solid blooms. The greenery base is full and varied: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves lighten the palette, airy fern fronds add movement, and other dark green foliage completes the lush foundation. Distinctive blue-grey eryngium thistles, with their spiky forms, punctuate the design and add structure without overpowering the softer flowers. Tucked into the foliage, several closed lily buds hint at future blossoms, reinforcing the idea of continuity and lasting love that is often shared at memorials in Chislehurst. Bright green, folded leaves, placed artfully near the focal lilies, show the care and skill that local florists bring to tributes delivered to homes around Camden Park Road or to services held close to Chislehurst's leafy commons. The overall effect is one of calm, heartfelt sympathy and a quiet celebration of a life remembered.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this high-angle image, a finely crafted funeral wreath rests against a spotless white background, the entire circle formed from lush sprays of Baby's Breath. The gypsophila blossoms are tiny and numerous, packed so closely together that they transform into a soft, cloud-like band of pure white, as airy as morning mist drifting over the ponds in Scadbury Park. Each miniature flowerhead contributes to a delicate, almost lace-like texture, and together they create a soothing sense of lightness and calm. The centre of the wreath is left perfectly open, forming a round window of white space that accentuates the harmony of the ring. On the lower right, the eye is drawn to two elegant calla lilies, carefully set into the gypsophila so their stems appear rooted within the wreath. The stems arc with quiet grace, leading to sleek, rolled trumpets where the colour deepens from green to rich magenta and into a dark burgundy at the tips. The petals have a smooth, almost satin sheen, a striking contrast to the feathery Baby's Breath surrounding them. This interplay of textures and the gentle clash of white with wine-red hues lends the arrangement a sense of refined drama while preserving its peaceful spirit. It is easy to imagine this design being chosen by families in Chislehurst, Bickley, or Petts Wood who want a modern yet understated tribute for a funeral or memorial service, perhaps delivered to a local church or chapel near the High Street, symbolising enduring love, remembrance, and quiet strength.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A sumptuous circular wreath, crafted as a funeral or sympathy tribute, appears vividly against a bright white background, its colours and forms standing out with serene clarity. The wreath is lavishly filled with roses that span a palette of pinks: intense magenta and rich fuchsia at the heart, softening into blush and pastel tones at the edges. Some roses are fully open and ruffled, revealing deep, velvety centres, while others remain half-closed or in bud, suggesting both cherished memories and continuing love. Threaded through this ocean of roses are elegant double lilies, their many petals unfolding in creamy white, pale pink, and gentle peach, a few accented with subtle darker pink veining. Fresh lime-green lily buds punctuate the ring, offering a lively contrast and a sense of breath within the composition. An abundance of lush foliage forms the base and border: dark emerald fern fronds fan out to soften the outline, while smooth, glossy leaves create layers of green that frame and support the blossoms. The soft, even lighting reveals each petal, bud, and leaf without harsh shadows, giving the arrangement a calm, contemplative air. This carefully composed wreath feels deeply respectful and comforting, ideal for funerals, wakes, or celebrations of life in and around Chislehurst, from quiet services by the ponds on the Common to family gatherings near Royal Parade. It communicates a message of peace, gratitude, and enduring remembrance for a life well lived.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Chislehurst's own Chislehurst Flowers presents this lush wreath as a warm, intimate embrace of crimson roses, captured against a stark white backdrop that lets colour and texture breathe. The arrangement forms a dense circle of dozens of deep red blooms, with large, fully opened heads revealing velvety petals that spiral toward their centre. Interlacing layers create a quilted surface-each rose pressed softly against its neighbour, yet each bloom remains unmistakably individual, a quiet chorus of ruby tones. In the soft light of our workshop, the petals acquire a satin glow, and the scent of rose fills the air, subtle but unmistakable. The wreath reads as both celebration and remembrance: bold enough for anniversaries and festive decor, serene enough for memorials and church vigils. The craftsmanship is evident in the careful spacing, with stems tucked beneath petals to preserve the circular form and remove any gaps that might interrupt the line. Made for same-day delivery across Chislehurst and the surrounding Bromley area, this piece travels with reliability from our studio to doorsteps, parish halls, or home tabletops. It suits the grand occasion of a wedding reception's entrance, or the solemn grace of a funeral tribute, and it carries the weight of memory as gracefully as love. As a local florist serving Chislehurst, I'm reminded how such a wreath can offer solace-the circle of blooms becoming a visual echo of comfort, continuity, and care for families here across the borough.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean, stark white background, this circular wreath for funerals and memorials appears almost to float, its colours and textures standing out vividly. The ring is densely packed with deep red roses that create the main structure, each bloom fully open, revealing a rich spiral of velvety petals with gentle shifts from bright crimson at the tips to a more sombre burgundy nearer the centre. These roses carry a quiet intensity, expressing deep affection and profound loss. Threaded between them are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their compact heads filled with countless slim petals that give a soft, cushion-like appearance. The yellow blooms brighten the composition, suggesting light, remembrance, and gratitude-sentiments often cherished by families in Chislehurst saying farewell at St Nicholas or around the leafy avenues by the ponds. A foundation of fresh green foliage supports and frames the flowers, likely a mix of salal and eucalyptus-style leaves in varied tones from glossy deep green to a muted, misty grey-green. This greenery fills the wreath's body, rounding out the form while maintaining a clean, circular silhouette with a clearly defined inner opening. The arrangement feels balanced, with no side heavier than another, a testament to attentive, experienced floristry. Bright, even lighting catches on the surfaces of petals and leaves, showing off their crisp freshness and subtle texture, from the velour-like softness of the roses to the delicate fringing on the chrysanthemums. The overall impression is of a refined and compassionate floral tribute, suitable for placing beside a coffin, on a stand during a service in Chislehurst, or at a graveside as a final, loving gesture.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
On a sunlit shelf in Chislehurst, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The blooms rise in a sea of rich crimson, tempered by touches of silvery green foliage that peek out in gentle crescents-calm counterpoints to the passion of the roses. The roses, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, create a mood of reverence, their velvety depth catching the light and releasing a warm, quiet glow. Light falls softly over the ring, highlighting the textures: the petals velour, the way some edges curl, and the subtle shade variations across the blooms. The arrangement reads as a symbol of eternal connection, offering solace beyond decoration. Its fullness communicates abundance and dignity, while the circular form whispers of continuity and remembrance in equal measure. This piece suits funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries, and is well matched to delivery across the Chislehurst area-from Bromley borders to Petts Wood lanes-ensuring that the same careful craftsmanship accompanies every order and that families feel known by the people who make the flowers. Within that quiet space, the fragrance of fresh blooms lingers softly, mingling with the morning air drifting from nearby gardens in Chislehurst. The piece is prepared to travel with care along local lanes-Chislehurst Road, Belmont, and the surrounding communities-arriving in time for ceremonies and family gatherings, with same-day delivery available across the area when needed.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A lifebuoy-shaped floral wreath, both striking and serene, is centred against a clean white backdrop that accentuates its strong lines and maritime palette. The wreath forms a perfect ring, its structure hidden beneath a thick blanket of small, rounded blooms resembling chrysanthemums, each one tightly nestled against its neighbour. This dense clustering creates a soft, plush texture, as though the surface has been upholstered in petals. The colour arrangement follows a disciplined pattern: four even quadrants that alternate between deep royal blue and pure white. The blue sections, set at the top left and bottom right, are richly pigmented and full-bodied, evoking a sense of depth and solemn respect. In contrast, the white sections at the top right and bottom left shine with clarity and simplicity, offering a gentle brightness that balances the darker tones. The central hole of the ring remains open and clearly defined, enhancing the lifebuoy resemblance, similar to those seen at waterside spots not far from Chislehurst. Tracing this inner edge is a narrow, dark blue ribbon, pleated into a fine ruffle that adds an elegant frame and subtly suggests the movement of waves. The overall mood is reflective and composed, ideal for a funeral or memorial service where the departed may have had ties to the sea, sailing, or protective professions such as lifeguarding. In the hands of a local Chislehurst florist, this design would feel like a deeply considered tribute, suitable for services held at nearby churches, crematoria, or family gatherings across the community.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially framed against stark white, this meticulously arranged funeral wreath brings together creamy white roses and soft lemon-yellow lilies into a single, generous circle that radiates calm. The roses are prominent-each petal layered in a steady spiral that creates a soft ivory texture-while the lilies offer elongated, trumpet-like forms that arch outward; several lilies are open to display their pale stamens, and a few remain in bud, lending a sense of unfolding hope. Beneath and between the blooms a rich bed of greenery supports the flowers: delicate fern fronds provide an airy fringe and smaller, rounded eucalyptus-type leaves add depth and cooler green tones, the combination producing a layered, three-dimensional effect despite the wreath being presented flat. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, as if photographed in the soft morning light that filters through older trees on Station Road, and it enhances the wreath's serene, almost luminous quality. There is a quiet fragrance suggested here-the sweet, classic scent of roses tempered by the green, almost citrus hint of lilies-an olfactory impression that often comforts mourners in chapels or community halls around Chislehurst and nearby Elmstead Woods. The overall effect is one of composed elegance: a full, symmetrical circle that symbolizes continuity and remembrance, carefully constructed to convey condolence with dignity. Suitable for funeral services, memorial displays, or as a graveside tribute, this wreath reads as a gentle, living emblem of sympathy and respect.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00