Catford WREATHS

Welcome to Flowers Catford, your trusted local florist specialising in beautiful, hand-crafted wreaths for every occasion. Serving the heart of Catford and nearby areas like Hither Green and Forest Hill, we blend expert floristry with our deep-rooted love of the neighbourhood. Whether you’re commemorating a loved one or brightening a special event, our carefully curated flowers and bouquets are always created with care and respect.

Our workshop is just minutes from Rushey Green and the iconic Catford Broadway Theatre, putting us right in the centre of our lively SE6 community. We know just how important it is to have dependable, compassionate florists close by – that’s why every wreath is designed with skill, empathy, and meticulous attention to detail.

Order online before 3 PM for reliable same-day delivery in Catford, or to areas like Bellingham and even up to Ladywell Fields. Our experienced team will hand-deliver your arrangement, ensuring it arrives as fresh and beautiful as if you’d collected it in person.

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You deserve flowers that speak from the heart. Trust Flowers Catford for stunning wreaths, crafted with genuine care by your local florist. Order online today for same-day delivery and experience the Flowers Catford difference in every petal.

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WREATHS
A thoughtful memorial wreath presented on a crisp white background, shaped as a seamless circle of tightly massed white cushion chrysanthemums that read as a soft, velvety halo. The chrysanthemums' densely layered petals form a uniform, peaceful field that grounds the design, while an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) is placed at the upper left to create a gentle focal point. Those lisianthus range from richly saturated violet blossoms to softer lavender buds, their ruffled petals and upright stems introducing height and a subtle movement against the calm white base. Sprigs of fresh green foliage - glossy broad leaves with pale variegation and delicate fern-like fronds - thread through the purple spray, lending texture, natural rhythm, and a cool green punctuation to the palette. A narrow border of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace trims both inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, harmonising with the lisianthus and giving the wreath a quietly regal finish. The lighting is soft and diffuse, highlighting the petals' surface and producing a faint shadow that places the wreath in space. As a local florist arranging this for families in Catford - from the Broadway down to Mountsfield Park and Rushey Green - we consider scent, sight and proportion; the composition is intended to convey calm, respect and lasting remembrance. Available for careful delivery across Catford, this arrangement from Flowers Catford is designed to offer solace where words fall short.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this elegant circular sympathy wreath is built from hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small head contributing a feathered, cloud-like surface that suggests calm and repose. A tasteful hint of dark purple mesh or ribbon is threaded beneath the outer and inner rims, glimpsing through the chrysanthemums to add depth and a restrained note of colour. Anchoring the arrangement at the upper-left quadrant are three pale yellow roses-creamy, gently unfurling blooms that become the warm focal point of the tribute. Surrounding these roses are soft clusters of white gypsophila and delicate sprays of lavender-purple statice, creating a fine, airy contrast to the chrysanthemum base. Varied green foliage-broad leaves that give weight and ferny fronds that lend movement-frames the accent cluster and balances the wreath's round silhouette. The overall palette of pure white, soft yellow, green and faint purple reads serene and comforting, suitable for a funeral service or memorial. Under soft, diffused light the textures of petals and leaves are clear: the chrysanthemums' frilled edges, the roses' velvety layers, and the lacy baby's breath. As a local florist in Catford I prepare pieces like this with sensitivity to tone and setting-available for careful same-day delivery across SE6, including near Catford Broadway and Catford Bridge-so families receive a composed, meaningful tribute when words are hard to find.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous floral wreath rests against a clean white background, its perfect circular form built from countless sprigs of white Baby's Breath and exquisite Lisianthus blooms. The Gypsophila is so abundant that it forms a frothy halo of minute white blossoms, like a ring of fine, cool mist frozen in time around the hollow centre. Threaded through this feathery base are larger Lisianthus flowers, each with gently ruffled petals that open in loose, romantic layers. Their colouring is predominantly white, but the outer edges and delicate veins are kissed with lavender and purple-violet, giving them a watercolour softness. Some blooms are wide open, revealing tender, creamy hearts and subtle golden stamens, while others are half-open or still in bud, slender and pale green with hints of the colour they will reveal. The wreath is evenly balanced, with no obvious top or bottom, so it could hang on a memorial stand at Hither Green Cemetery or be laid flat at a Catford farewell service with equal beauty. The light is diffuse and shadowless, emphasising the luminous whites and gentle purples, and highlighting the intricate craftsmanship of every stem tucked neatly into place. There is a serene quietness in the design, like an early morning walk along the River Ravensbourne when the air is still and thoughtful. This arrangement feels especially fitting for sympathy and funeral tributes in Catford, offering a message of enduring love and peaceful remembrance, while also suited to intimate ceremonies that call for grace, purity, and soft, understated colour.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath rendered in soft contrasts and thoughtful detail, presented on a clear white background so the textures read plainly for those who rely on description. The dominant surface is a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret layered to produce a velvety, cloud-like pad that conveys peace and solemnity. Beneath the white, a subtle ribbon of deep purple mesh or ruffled lace is visible along the inner edge, introducing a refined hint of colour and depth. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a composed cluster offers a gentle focal point: a single cream-hued rose unfurls at its heart, surrounded by mixed greenery - variegated leaves with pale margins, soft fern fronds, and glossy foliage - punctuated by thin sprays of lavender-purple statice which echo the purple underlayer. On the right side two graceful calla lilies span from roughly two o'clock down toward five o'clock; their trumpet-shaped blooms show a painterly gradient, moving from saturated, dusky purple at the tips to a warm peachy-pink near the throat, their lively green stems artfully woven into the chrysanthemum base. A longer green stalk bridges the lower arc, tying both arrangements together and adding movement. As a local arrangement often requested for memorials and graveside tributes around Catford Broadway and the Catford Bridge area, this wreath - prepared with the careful touch you'd expect from Flowers Catford - feels restrained, comforting, and quietly hopeful.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath lies against a pure white background, its full, unbroken ring of roses creating a soft halo of colour and calm. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous clusters of large ivory and creamy white roses, each bloom fully open with layered petals that curl gently at the edges, giving the arrangement a plush, cushion-like appearance. Between these are smaller blush pink spray roses, scattered like gentle whispers, some still in tight, rounded buds and others just beginning to open, adding a feeling of tenderness and transition. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a gentle warmth, like late afternoon light, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add a subtle antique note that deepens the overall mood of reflection. The roses sit on a bed of finely textured dark green fern fronds, which weave in and out of the flowers, their feathery tips emerging at the edges to frame the pastel shades with fresh, living green. The texture is richly layered-smooth rose petals, delicate buds, and airy foliage blending into one cohesive tribute. It feels like the kind of thoughtful memorial wreath a local Catford florist would prepare for a farewell at Hither Green Crematorium or a chapel near Rushey Green, where families gather to say goodbye. The circular shape symbolises continuity and eternal love, while the soothing colour palette and careful craftsmanship express quiet sympathy, respect, and enduring remembrance for a loved one.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
An elegant, reverent wreath forms a perfect circle of blooms: dominant white Oriental lilies with wide, luminous petals alternate with striking fuchsia-pink Stargazer-type lilies to create a balanced, emotive composition against a clean white backdrop. The white lilies offer a serene foundation-some flowers fully open to expose pale green pistils and delicate stamens, others in varied bud stages-while the fuchsia lilies provide dramatic colour contrast, their deep magenta hues and subtle speckling drawing the eye inward. Soft clusters of pale blush and creamy roses nestle amid the larger blooms, their tighter buds and gently ruffled faces introducing a romantic softness that calms the arrangement. Small touches of muted greenery-eucalyptus-like leaves and slender lily foliage-provide structure and cool tonal relief, and tiny green buds add a hint of natural texture. The petals' surfaces appear satiny and slightly dewy under gentle studio lighting, suggesting a mild, comforting fragrance that would fill a small chapel or quiet home. The composition reads as a thoughtful tribute, designed to convey respect and solace; its continuous circular form symbolises remembrance and the enduring cycle of life. Locally, this wreath reflects the understated, compassionate style often requested in Catford-suitable for a service near Mountsfield Park, at a chapel by Catford Broadway, or as a dignified arrangement for a family gathering to honour a loved one.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is an understated craftsmanship in this circular sympathy wreath, photographed on a clean white field so every detail is legible and calm. The principal body of the piece is a dense ring of small white spray chrysanthemums-each bloom positioned so the whole becomes a continuous, cushion-like blanket that reads as purity and repose. Set to the upper left, a deliberate asymmetry gives the design life: bright yellow roses, fully unfurled and glowing like small beacons, pair with deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped blooms lend a velvety coolness to the palette. A few unopened lisianthus buds in soft lavender and pale green punctuate the cluster, introducing subtle depth and the suggestion of seasons passing. Interwoven are mixed greens-broad, glossy leaves with hints of variegation and delicate fern fronds-that both hold the flowers and breathe around them. Along the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum base, a fine thread of dark purple mesh or crinoline glances out, tying the white foundation to the purple accents without stealing focus. The light is soft, neutral, and reveals the textures: the chrysanthemums' delicate filigree, the roses' satiny planes, the lisianthus' layered cups. As a florist speaking from Catford, I imagine placing this wreath at a service near Catford Bridge or delivering it with gentle discretion to local families; its composition conveys solace, order, and a thoughtful farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A delicately balanced sympathy wreath of white and lilac blooms forms a seamless circle against a bright white studio backdrop, creating a feeling of peace and stillness. The wreath is generously filled with open-faced white Oriental lilies, their broad petals almost luminous, with soft shadows pooling in the gently cupped centres. Each bloom reveals a greenish heart and fine filaments tipped with warm, tan anthers, adding small touches of natural colour that echo the earth. Around and between the lilies, frilled lisianthus flowers with softly purple-tinted edges provide a gentle veil of colour, their ruffled petals adding a cloud-like texture that contrasts with the lilies' sleek surfaces. Hidden here and there, small buds and partially opened blooms introduce movement and the suggestion of time passing. Wisps of greenery and slender, blue-green foliage weave beneath the flowers, offering structural depth while keeping the focus on the white and lavender tones. The composition feels carefully considered, as if arranged by an experienced Catford florist preparing a tribute for a quiet funeral gathering near Lewisham or along Bromley Road, where family and friends come together to say goodbye. The circular shape, without a visible beginning or end, evokes themes of everlasting love, spiritual journey, and the continuity of memory. Although the background is minimal, the flowers themselves create a sense of soft presence and comfort, much like a calm voice in a moment of grief. It is a floral wreath that speaks gently of respect, reflection, and the wish for peace.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a plain white field, this circular funeral wreath presents itself with an assured, tranquil dignity and a soft shadow that anchors it to the surface. The principal element is a dense ring of pure white chrysanthemums whose countless, delicate petals create a layered, cloud-like texture; some flower centers reveal a touch of creamy warmth that tempers the cool palette and adds a gentle, living depth. Anchoring the upper left quadrant are three vivid, royal blue roses, their sumptuous, velvety petals tightly formed into classic spirals and set against glossy, dark-green foliage that brings out the roses' intense hue. Around both the wreath's outer and inner rims a pleated cobalt satin ribbon has been hand-stitched and neatly ruffled, lending a subtle sheen and architectural line that frames the chrysanthemums and ties the design together. The lighting emphasizes the contrasting textures - the chrysanthemums' soft, airy fluff against the satin's smooth shimmer and the roses' velvet finish - and the overall effect is one of composed sorrow and respectful remembrance. As a local florist who frequently prepares pieces for services near Catford Broadway and Mountsfield Park, I intended this arrangement to read as both traditional and personal: a message of condolence that speaks of purity, memory, and calm resolve. Flowers Catford crafts these wreaths with careful attention to balance and finish, suitable for funerals at nearby chapels or for delivery to family homes close to Catford Bridge and Rushey Green.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white background, a perfectly rounded sympathy wreath lies flat, its circular shape symbolising continuity and eternal love. The ring is densely planted with large roses in an elegant, subdued spectrum of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and gentle, greyish-purple, each bloom fully open and richly petalled, like soft fabric folded again and again. Between these prominent roses, smaller blush and pastel pink spray roses nestle closely together, some still in bud, others just unfurling, their differing stages of bloom adding a sense of gentle movement, as if the wreath were caught in a quiet moment of ongoing life. The flowers sit on a plush bed of deep green fern, probably leatherleaf or a similar variety, whose serrated fronds radiate outward to form a deep, textured border around the ring. Darker sprigs of foliage and tiny seed-like buds slip discreetly between the roses, lending contrast and making the soft petals appear even lighter and more fragile. The overall feeling is one of calm respect and tenderness, a floral embrace meant to soothe and comfort grieving hearts. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered by a local Catford florist for a memorial gathering near Mountsfield Park or a service along Rushey Green, its gentle colours offering quiet support when words feel too heavy. The design's careful balance of colour, texture, and fullness reflects an experienced hand, creating a tribute that feels both deeply personal and gracefully composed.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This solemn, elegantly balanced funeral wreath is built on a dense ring of vivid blue chrysanthemums that read as a continuous band of colour and texture, set cleanly against a white background. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner circumference, its soft sheen lifting the composition and framing the blooms with a refined border. At the upper-left quadrant three full, deep-blue roses cluster together; their velvety petals open like small cups of midnight sky, slightly darker than the chrysanthemum field and intentionally placed to anchor the design. Around the roses, clouds of tiny white gypsophila and a few deep green leaves give faint breath and traditional floral punctuation. A graceful cascade of white orchids sweeps from the left side down toward the lower right, their broad, sculpted petals and subtle central markings creating a serene, flowing movement across the wreath. Interspersed among the orchids are bright green buds, some tenderly closed and others just beginning to unfurl, suggesting new life within the quiet of remembrance. The arrangement reads in cool, contemplative tones-sapphire and pure white-bathed in soft, diffuse lighting that emphasises texture over gloss. As a local florist in Catford, we picture this piece placed in a chapel on Catford Broadway or at a graveside near Mountsfield Park; it is the kind of tribute we prepare with steady hands and attention to proportion, available for thoughtful delivery across Catford and neighbouring Lewisham when required.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is carefully arranged against a clean white background, the composition radiating quiet elegance and support. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies spaced around the ring, their broad, satin-like petals fully open and revealing green pistils and golden stamens that glow softly, as if touched by morning light over Catford Bridge. Between these, richer accents appear in the form of deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms and subtle speckling adding both depth and a touch of drama. White gerbera daisies with dark central discs punctuate the design like calm, steady breaths, while their layered petals provide a sense of movement and texture. Threaded amongst these are delicate light pink roses, some in bud and some gently opening, evoking tenderness and affectionate remembrance, alongside creamy white roses that bring a more traditional, formal beauty. Smaller white blossoms, possibly spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, fill in the spaces with soft, cloud-like tufts, ensuring the wreath feels dense and complete. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is a collar of lush greenery, the varied leaves and hints of fresh buds creating a natural, garden-like feel, similar to a quiet corner of Forster Memorial Park. The overall palette of white, pink, and magenta speaks of purity, love, and enduring connection. Crafted with the thoughtfulness of a local florist familiar with Catford families and their farewell traditions, this wreath would sit gracefully beside a casket, on an easel at a crematorium, or at a memorial gathering, offering a gentle, floral expression of condolence.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A full, traditional funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of red and green against a pure white background, every detail clearly visible as if placed beneath gentle studio light. The design is densely woven with deep red carnations, their plush, frilled petals layered thickly so that each bloom appears almost cloud-like, with subtle variations in size and openness that give the wreath a natural, hand-crafted character. Between these rich crimson flowers sit clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, compact and spherical, their tiny, uniform florets creating a velvety texture that contrasts beautifully with the more expressive carnation petals. Supporting this interplay of colour is an abundance of foliage: fine, lacy fern fronds in a sombre dark green create depth and shadow, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, edged in creamy white, add lightness and a refined, almost painterly pattern. Threaded modestly through one side of the wreath is a soft green striped ribbon, looped and tucked among the leaves so that it feels like a gentle accent rather than a focal point, echoing the fresh tone of the button mums. The circular form is impeccably balanced, with no gaps, suggesting care, skill, and respect in every placement. Viewed as a whole, the wreath conveys both gravity and vitality, making it an appropriate tribute for a funeral or crematorium service in Catford, perhaps travelling with the family from a quiet home near Ladywell Fields or Rushey Green, offering a vibrant yet respectful expression of sympathy and remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a pure white background, a lush circular sympathy wreath unfolds like a quiet story of love and farewell, crafted in the classic style often requested by families across Catford. The form is perfectly round and densely packed, with two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies acting as beacons of colour, one placed towards the upper curve and the other anchored near the lower right, their open, star-shaped petals and strong stamens radiating warmth and presence. Around them, clusters of soft blush and lavender-pink roses gather in gentle groups, each rose fully opened so that its layered petals create a sense of softness and grace, reminiscent of cottage gardens dotted through nearby streets off Bromley Road. Interwoven with the roses are lisianthus blooms in dusky pink and rich, velvety purple, their ruffled cups adding movement and subtle drama. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, drift between the larger blossoms, giving a misty, almost cloud-like lightness that balances the richer tones. The greenery forms a deep, textured backdrop, with silvery eucalyptus discs, feathery fern fronds, and glossy darker leaves building a strong, verdant framework that makes the colours appear even more luminous. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath, bringing a cool, sculptural accent and a hint of wild meadow character. Near the focal lilies, bright green, folded leaves, artfully tucked and curved, show the hand of a skilled florist and introduce a contemporary line within the traditional shape. Viewed from above, this funeral wreath feels calm and contemplative, a fitting floral tribute for a service at a local Catford church or crematorium, honouring a life with colour that is vivid yet respectful.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, overhead view reveals a round funeral wreath set against a pristine white backdrop, its entire form encircled by a thick, cloud-like band of white Baby's Breath. The countless gypsophila florets are so tightly woven that they create a soft, cushiony ring, each tiny blossom bringing a sense of lightness and air, as if the wreath itself were made from morning mist. In the lower right section, two graceful calla lilies emerge as a deliberate focal point. They unfurl in an elegant trumpet shape, their petals saturated in deep burgundy and magenta at the tips before fading gently into muted green tones that run along their undersides and slender stems. These stems curve with quiet poise, appearing to nestle into the Baby's Breath, as though the lilies are cradled by a bed of white clouds. The centre of the wreath is a clear, empty circle, a calm space that symbolically invites reflection and remembrance. The image feels still and contemplative, reminiscent of arrangements often delivered to Catford crematorium chapels or peaceful services held near Ladywell and Bellingham, where families gather to say goodbye. The lighting is bright and even, drawing attention to the contrast between the airy, almost frosted texture of the gypsophila and the smooth, sculptural surfaces of the callas. This design speaks softly of enduring love, dignity, and the wish to send someone off with beauty that is both simple and deeply thoughtful, the kind of tribute a careful local florist might craft for a final farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath, captured against a crisp white background, appears as a complete circle of colour and comfort, much like a quiet embrace offered on a difficult day in Catford. The design is built on a profusion of roses in fuchsia, magenta, and soft pink, their plush petals curled and layered from tight buds to expansive open blooms, giving a sense of movement and life within the still composition. Interwoven with the roses are generous double lilies whose broad petals blend creamy white with touches of blush and pale peach, some arching gracefully outward, others resting in bright yellow-green buds that promise future unfolding. Lush greenery surrounds and threads through the flowers, with delicate fern fronds fanning out in feathery arcs, and shiny deep green leaves adding structure and depth like a verdant backdrop. The contrast between the vivid blooms and the surrounding foliage is heightened by the stark white setting, allowing every nuance of colour and texture to stand out clearly, as if the wreath were resting in the soft light of a chapel near Catford Bridge or a family home close to Rushey Green. The circular form, with no visible gaps, speaks quietly of continuity, eternal life, and memories that remain unbroken. This carefully composed floral tribute feels fitting for funerals, wakes, and celebrations of life, offering a serene, dignified expression of sympathy for local families saying goodbye.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Catford boutique where a wreath of dozens of deep red roses sits against an immaculate white backdrop, a statement of elegance born of careful craft. The circular form feels like an invitation to pause, the blooms ranging from fully opened heads to gently cupped buds, all sharing a velvet crimson that radiates warmth. The petals curl and fold with natural grace, each one catching light and casting soft shadows on its neighbour, creating a tactile tapestry you could almost trace with a finger. The arrangement breathes romance, warmth, and reverence, a timeless gesture suited to celebrations of joy, anniversaries, or moments of remembrance. In this Catford scene, the wreath would grace the window of a shop near Catford Broadway or be laid in memory at a local church, its presence both uplifting and solemn. The clean white background isolates its intensity, ensuring the roses speak clearly about devotion and sentiment. The scent of red roses-heady, sweet, and a touch spicy-permeates the imagined air, and the density of petals suggests an artisanal touch rather than a mass-made piece. This wreath is more than decoration; it is a quiet message of care and connection, ready for same-day delivery to homes along Lewisham Way, Sydenham Road, and beyond, from a Catford florist who understands how hearts respond to beauty, memory, and hope.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a stark white background, this memorial wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of colour and texture, the kind of piece you might see resting peacefully in a Catford chapel or at a graveside service near Mountsfield Park. The wreath is densely packed with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, artfully intertwined so that no space feels empty or overlooked. Each red rose is in full bloom, its petals unfurling in precise spirals from tight inner whorls to softer, more open edges. The shades vary subtly from classic ruby to a darker, wine-like burgundy, lending the design depth and quiet drama. Between these roses, clusters of small yellow chrysanthemums glow like pockets of sunlight, their fine, frilled petals creating a soft, almost cloud-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Around and beneath the blooms, rich green foliage fans out, likely salal and eucalyptus, with some leaves shining with a gentle gloss and others showing a more muted, grey-green surface. This varied greenery frames the wreath and suggests a sense of natural calm, like a walk through one of Catford's tree-lined residential streets on a still morning. Every stem appears carefully positioned so that the circle remains perfectly symmetrical, the open centre drawing the eye inward and reinforcing the symbolism of eternal love and remembrance. Under clean, even lighting, the reds appear profound, the yellows reassuringly warm, and the greens soothing, together creating a floral tribute that feels both deeply respectful and quietly hopeful for families saying their goodbyes.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the workshop of a seasoned Catford florist, this circular wreath of dozens of deep red roses is set against a stark white background, inviting close, reverent study. The ring is deliberately dense, each bloom tucked into the next so the crimson mass reads as a continuous, unbroken circle of memory. Roses sit in varied stages of unfurling-bud-locked stories awaiting their moment of light and fully opened petals with a velvet, almost satin sheen-creating a living tapestry of shade and texture. The roses are framed by fresh green foliage, including broad eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, whose cool greens balance the heat of the red and lend a natural, tactile contrast. The arrangement is crafted to deliver a sense of quiet dignity-three-dimensional depth achieved through careful layering, petal overlap, and subtle shadow. The overall mood is solemn and respectful, appropriate for funeral tributes, memorial services, or anniversaries of remembrance. A wreath such as this is commonly used in Catford's churches and community halls, often placed on stands near the altar or at the catafalque, enduring in the memory of loved ones long after the service ends. When ordering, this piece is available for reliable delivery across Catford, Lewisham, and the surrounding neighborhoods, a testament to freshness, craftsmanship, and local care.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this maritime-inspired funeral wreath takes the form of a classic lifebuoy, its circular shape instantly recognisable and deeply symbolic. The entire ring is densely clad in small, fresh flowers, almost certainly chrysanthemums or a similar bloom, giving the surface a lush, pillowy texture. The wreath is divided into four perfectly balanced quadrants that alternate between saturated royal blue and pristine white, echoing the colours of the open sea and foaming waves. The blue sections, at the top left and bottom right, appear velvety and intense, with countless tiny petals overlapping like ripples on water, while the top right and bottom left segments in white feel bright, clean and calming, as though they bring a breath of stillness to the design. A fine dark blue ribbon is tucked neatly around the inner circumference, gathered into delicate pleats that draw the eye inward to the open centre of the ring. The neutral, even lighting lets each hue remain vivid without distraction, giving the tribute a composed, almost contemplative presence. Created in the spirit of the memorial tributes often requested from homes across Catford, Hither Green and down towards Grove Park, this lifebuoy wreath offers a moving message of protection, support and final safe harbour. It suits funerals or remembrance gatherings for someone linked with the navy, lifeguarding, sailing, or anyone remembered as a guiding, steadying force. The uncluttered backdrop ensures that the intricate detailing and carefully balanced blue-and-white pattern remain the sole focus, embodying a heartfelt goodbye rooted in both strength and serenity.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above on a plain white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath marries creamy white roses with pale yellow trumpet lilies amid a lush framework of green foliage, arranged with the calm expertise of a local florist. Around fifteen fully opened roses, their petals curled inward in classic spirals, form the wreath's luminous foundation; interspersed among them, soft lemon lilies-some fully unfurled, others in sleek bud-bring gentle vertical movement and a soft, uplifting note. The greens beneath are layered: delicate fern fronds lend a feathered softness along the outer edge while rounded, dusky-green leaves, likely eucalyptus or similar, sit closer to the blooms, creating depth and tonal variation. The palette reads as soothing ivory, muted lemon, and verdant greens, catching the light in a way that highlights petal texture and the contrast between glossy and matte foliage. The arrangement feels tactile-velvety rose petals, the satiny surface of lily petals, and the papery, slightly crisp texture of fern-so someone unable to see it could imagine holding it and sensing its calm weight. The overall impression is one of quiet elegance and respectful simplicity, a wreath designed to convey solace rather than spectacle. It would be an appropriate memorial tribute at a Catford funeral, a calming presence in a chapel near Rushey Green, or a thoughtful gesture left at a graveside to honour a gently remembered life.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00