Highams Park WREATHS

As your trusted local florist, Flowers Highams Park is honoured to craft beautiful wreaths for every occasion with special care and expertise. Serving the heart of Highams Park and neighbouring areas such as Chingford, Walthamstow, and Woodford, we are proud to support local families and mark life’s most important moments with elegant, meaningful flowers.

Our team combines years of floristry experience and genuine local knowledge—whether you’re arranging a heartfelt tribute near The Highams Park Lake or need a wreath delivered on Hale End Road or close to Winchester Road. Every wreath and bouquet is hand-created with the freshest seasonal blooms, ensuring a fitting, memorable gesture of love and remembrance.

We understand that timely service matters. That’s why we offer same-day delivery on all wreath orders placed before 3 PM, delivering promptly across Highams Park and nearby. With easy order online options and a compassionate touch, we’re here to help you honour your loved one with grace and care.

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Let Flowers Highams Park guide you in selecting the perfect wreath—crafted locally, delivered with heart.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath brings together textures and tones that feel both elegiac and consoling: the main body is a dense, uniform ring of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly packed so the surface reads like a soft, continuous cushion of ruffled petals. In the upper-left segment a luminous cluster of purple Lisianthus (Eustoma) provides a graceful counterpoint-blooms ranging from deep, velvety violet to gentle lavender sit alongside slim stems with pale-yellow centers and unopened buds, giving the spray a sense of life and progression. Variegated green leaves and feathery fronds weave through the purple flowers, offering fresh, natural brightness and delicate movement against the compact white base. Along both the inner and outer edges, a subtle frilly mesh or lace in a rich plum hue peeks out, creating a refined border that ties the design together and deepens the purple palette. A soft shadow beneath the wreath lifts it off the background, accentuating form and depth without drama. The overall effect is one of polished restraint-white to signify peace and remembrance, purple to convey respect and quiet dignity-suitable for a funeral service, graveside tribute, or a family's private farewell. The scent profile is understated; the arrangement feels poised, made to communicate sympathy and lasting remembrance in a gentle, timeless way.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This elegant circular wreath, intended as a sympathetic tribute, is built from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums tightly arranged to form a voluminous, pillow-soft ring against a plain white background. The chrysanthemum heads are ruffled and compact, creating a serene, tactile surface that absorbs light and throws a soft, natural shadow underneath. Nestled along the wreath's upper-left curve is a restrained spray of accent blooms: three pale, creamy-yellow roses whose petals open with a gentle fragrance, surrounded by clouds of tiny white baby's breath and sparing clusters of lavender-purple statice that add discreet colour notes. A delicate purple netting or ribbon peeks out beneath the chrysanthemum rows along the inner and outer edges, offering a subtle framing gesture that deepens the wreath's tone without overpowering its purity. Mixed greenery-smooth broad leaves and finer ferny fronds-supports the flowers, adding structure and a cool, verdant contrast. As a local florist I picture this arrangement placed at a memorial near Highams Park Lake or delivered to services around Hale End Road; Flowers Highams Park can provide thoughtful local delivery within Highams Park and surrounding neighbourhoods. The composition reads as composed, comforting, and quietly dignified: a traditional, crafted expression of sympathy that balances texture, soft colour and measured restraint to convey consolation and lasting remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A delicately crafted floral wreath, designed for moments of remembrance, is shown in full view against a bright white background, its calm palette reminiscent of a still morning walking through Highams Park's leafy avenues. The wreath forms a perfect circle composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, the tiny white blooms massed together to create a soft, cloud-like cushion that appears both airy and plentiful. Scattered harmoniously across this snowy base are ruffled Lisianthus flowers, each bloom a study in subtle contrast. Their petals are predominantly white, but each edge is finely traced with tones of violet, lavender, and soft purple, as though gently dipped in colour. Some blossoms are fully open, revealing layered petals that curl and fold inward, while others are half-open or still in bud, showing pale green and creamy hints before the purple rims emerge. The open centre of the wreath feels symbolic, drawing the eye inward and reinforcing the idea of an unbroken circle of life and memory. There is no visible ribbon or text, just pure floral texture, which allows the serene colour harmony to speak quietly on its own. The photographer has used even, neutral lighting so the whites remain crisp and the purples true, with minimal shadows, almost like the wreath is floating. This arrangement would be a dignified funeral or condolence tribute for families in Highams Park, a gentle gesture of comfort suitable for services at local churches or crematoria nearby, expressing respect, peace, and enduring love through its understated elegance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular sympathy wreath composed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums that create a plush, cloud-like foundation, the kind of soft texture you notice first when you stand close and let the quiet scent of blooms settle. Beneath the white mass a ribbon of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is purposely visible along the inner rim, offering a measured lift of colour that plays off the pale flowers. On the top-left quadrant I've arranged a compact bouquet of accents centred on a single, perfectly formed cream-to-pale-yellow rose; its layered petals glow softly amid a nest of mixed foliage - variegated leaves with pale edges, glossy salal-like greens, and airy fern fronds that add movement. Interspersed are dainty sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their papery texture echoing the deeper purple in the underlayer. On the opposite side, two graceful calla lilies sweep across from about two to five o'clock, their fluted blooms showing a refined gradient from deep mauve at the tips into warm peach-pink and blush toward the throat. Their long, vibrant green stems curve along the lower-right arc and are subtly intertwined with the chrysanthemum base; a single longer stem crosses the bottom of the wreath, securing the overall line. Photographed on a bright white background in gentle daylight, this wreath embodies calm dignity and is a thoughtful choice for memorial services, graveside remembrances, or condolence messages in the Highams Park area. As the florist behind this design at Flowers Highams Park, I arrange these pieces with quiet care for neighbours and families looking for a respectful tribute.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A classic circular funeral wreath, rich with soft pastel roses and lush greenery, appears centered on a crisp white background, its calm beauty allowed to speak without distraction. The ring is densely composed so that no gaps interrupt the flow of blooms, creating the impression of a continuous, floral embrace. Large, open roses in creamy ivory and soft white dominate the surface, their layered petals gently curving back like ripples on still water. Interwoven among them are warm peach and buttery yellow roses, adding a subtle glow as though sunlight were caught within the wreath. Delicate blush pink spray roses weave through the design, some tightly closed, others beginning to unfurl, adding texture and a sense of unfolding stories. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses provide a quiet, vintage note, deepening the emotional tone of the piece. Beneath and around the blossoms, dark green fern fronds fan out and peek through, their fine, feathered leaves creating a verdant backdrop that intensifies the softness of the pastel shades. The overall effect is one of serenity and heartfelt care, the kind of wreath a local Highams Park family might choose for a farewell at a nearby crematorium or church. The composition feels deliberate and respectful, as if arranged in still morning light before being delivered gently through the tree-lined streets near Highams Park station, ready to honour a loved one with dignity and enduring affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegantly crafted memorial wreath, made by a Highams Park florist, glows with reverence and tranquility. Layers of pristine white Oriental lilies unfurl in generous circles, their wide, luminous petals radiating outwards as if embracing with gentle arms. Amidst these, fuchsia pink stargazer lilies bloom with dynamic energy, their vivid pools of colour accented by expressive dark speckles-an artistic brushstroke across the wreath's serene surface. Tucked among the larger blooms are clusters of pale blush and creamy white roses, each bud a quiet testament to life's tender moments. Hints of soft green foliage-reminiscent of the greenery seen along the fringes of Highams Park Lake-peek through, offering subtle contrast and structure. The wreath's dense construction and flowing curves create an overwhelming sense of peace and continuity, beautifully suited for a funeral or condolence tribute delivered to families around The Avenue or Larkshall Road. Its scent, imagined as a gentle mix of sweet lilies and youthful rose, lingers in the mind's eye, soothing away sorrow. Balancing strength and delicacy, this wreath speaks not just of loss, but the profound celebration of a life remembered within the close-knit Highams Park community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white background, this circular funeral wreath is a study in gentle contrast and considered craftsmanship, the kind of arrangement we prepare for families across Highams Park and neighbouring Woodford Green. The majority of the wreath is formed from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their multi-petaled heads compressed into a seamless, cloud-like ring that conveys purity and quiet solidarity. From the upper-left quadrant, a lush spray rises and curves into view: luminous yellow roses, petals unfurling in warm butter and gold, are balanced by clusters of deep royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled edges catch the light like velvet. A few unopened lisianthus buds, pale lavender and green, add a natural cadence and a sense of life continuing. Rich green foliage-glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and small variegated blades-frames the coloured blooms and provides softness and depth. A subtle dark purple mesh trim is visible beneath the chrysanthemum base along both inner and outer edges, a refined detail that echoes the lisianthus and gives the wreath a quiet, cohesive finish. In daylight the roses offer a gentle perfume while the chrysanthemums suggest a neutral, clean freshness; the overall effect is respectful, composed and tender. Prepared with the exacting attention of a local florist, this arrangement is suitable for a Highams Park memorial service, a condolence delivery along Station Road or a tribute laid by the lake, crafted to express sympathy with dignity. Flowers Highams Park personally selects fresh stems to preserve texture, colour and emotional intent.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Displayed on a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of white and purple flowers, the kind often chosen for a thoughtful goodbye in Highams Park. At its heart are large, luminous white Oriental lilies, their petals long and silky, opening outwards like calm, steady breaths. Some blooms are fully open, showing soft green pistils and bold stamens tipped with rusty-brown anthers, while nearby buds remain tightly wrapped, their pointed forms hinting at life still in motion. Woven among the lilies are smaller, frilled blossoms reminiscent of Lisianthus, their white petals traced in lilac and violet along the edges, as if brushed lightly with watercolour. These touches of purple introduce a gentle note of reflection and spiritual depth, without disturbing the wreath's overall quiet elegance. Between the flowers, glimpses of rich green leaves and slender, eucalyptus-like stems provide shadow and texture, making the wreath appear both lush and balanced. The clean, even lighting reveals every nuance-the satin sheen of lily petals, the soft ruffles of the Lisianthus, and the natural variation of green tones. This is the sort of floral tribute a family might have delivered to a funeral in Highams Park or a service near the open spaces around the railway and the lake, where calm and nature offer solace. It radiates respect, purity, and a sense of peaceful farewell, offering a comforting presence beside a casket, urn, or photograph during moments of shared remembrance.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised angle on a clean white surface, this wreath presents a composed and dignified silhouette, the kind of tribute that reads as both classic and quietly personal. The main ring is composed of hundreds of white chrysanthemums, densely packed so their fine, feathery petals create a textured, cushion-like band that diffuses light across its surface and throws a soft shadow onto the background. Near the upper left quadrant, three saturated blue roses rise like a small cluster of evening sky: their velvety petals spiral inward with precision, their deep sapphire tone intensified by the surrounding dark green leaves. A pleated satin ribbon in the same vivid blue frames both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum circle, its glossy ripples lending a sculpted, finished look that complements the blooms' organic softness. The balance of matte and sheen, of cloud-soft petals and structured ribbon, conveys a restrained elegance that is intended to console. I often recommend this palette for memorial services in neighbourhood churches or quiet family gatherings around Highams Park Lake - it is solemn without feeling stark. The chrysanthemum's subtle, sweet fragrance blends with the fresh, green scent of foliage, offering a modest sensory comfort. This wreath is suited to funeral chapels and remembrance corners across Highams Park and nearby Hale End, and it carries the intention of respect, solace, and lasting remembrance in every carefully placed bloom.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed directly from above, this memorial wreath forms a perfectly balanced circle of soft colour and texture, resting on a pure white background that lets every detail stand out. The eye travels around the ring of large, open roses in a gentle, dusty lavender and antique mauve, their petals layered so thickly they resemble soft fabric folded upon itself. Between these stately roses, clusters of petite pastel pink spray roses appear, some fully open, others half-closed, and a few still tight as pearls, their varied stages suggesting the passage of time and cherished moments remembered. All of the blooms are cradled in a dense halo of deep green ferns, with each frond divided into many fine, serrated leaflets that provide a natural, feathery frame. Small hints of darker greenery and tiny flower buds are tucked discreetly among the roses, deepening the shadows and making the paler hues glow more vividly. The lighting is calm and even, much like a soft Highams Park morning, giving a tranquil, contemplative mood that suits a funeral or memorial. This is the kind of wreath a local family might choose for a service near Highams Park station or a gathering after a woodland walk, its palette of lavender and pink roses symbolising love, admiration, and quiet farewell. The design feels carefully composed yet natural, as though each bloom has been thoughtfully placed to create a circle of comfort, offering a gentle floral embrace for those grieving a loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath in deep blues and stark whites, poised against a plain white background to emphasize its solemn dignity. The main circumference is densely packed with countless small electric-blue chrysanthemums whose clustered, thread-like petals build a voluminous, tactile ring that suggests both depth and quiet consolation. Lining the inner aperture is a pleated white satin ribbon, its soft ruffles providing an elegant, luminous frame that softens the intense blue below. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant is a tight trio of large blue roses, their velvety sapphire petals unfurling with a luxurious texture; they are surrounded by delicate sprays of white baby's breath and hints of dark green foliage that give the cluster a classic, genteel accent. A languid cascade of ivory-white orchids sweeps from mid-left toward the lower-right, each blossom appearing almost weightless as it arcs across the blue field; interspersed green buds - some still closed, some just unfurling - introduce a quiet promise of renewal. The cool, diffused lighting highlights contrasts in texture: the fuzzy chrysanthemum heads, the satiny ribbon, the plush roses and the silky orchid blooms. As a local touch, this wreath is the kind of arrangement Flowers Highams Park would prepare for a dignified service near Highams Park station or in a chapel overlooking the trees of Epping Forest - available for careful delivery across Highams Park and neighbouring Woodford Green. Overall, the design communicates reverence, purity, and steady remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a clean white backdrop, its ring of blooms creating an unbroken symbol of remembrance and eternal love. The design is dominated by large, open white lilies, their satiny petals gently curved and their golden stamens standing proud, evoking quiet reverence during difficult goodbyes in Highams Park. Woven among them are rich deep pink and fuchsia lilies, the speckled, star-shaped flowers adding depth and a more intense emotional note, like the vivid colours of sunset over nearby Chingford Plain. Between these statement blooms, soft pink roses and creamy white roses are tucked in clusters, some in tight buds and others fully opened, their layered petals suggesting stories, memories, and affectionate farewells. White gerbera daisies with dark centres brighten the arrangement, their daisy faces introducing a comforting, approachable charm that feels right for local memorial gatherings or chapel services. Smaller white filler flowers, likely miniature carnations or sprays, fill the spaces with gentle ruffles, ensuring the wreath looks plush and complete from every angle. Glossy green foliage and subtle budding greenery weave through the design, reinforcing the circular outline and giving the wreath a natural, garden-like feel, echoing the tree-lined streets around Highams Park station. The lighting in the image is soft but clear, highlighting every texture and colour nuance without harshness. This circular funeral wreath would suit tributes at local crematoriums or churches, a beautifully balanced floral gesture that conveys sympathy, peace, and steadfast support to families in the Highams Park community.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular wreath for a funeral or memorial service is presented against a bright white backdrop, its rich red and lime green tones standing out with quiet dignity, as though ready to be delivered to a service in Highams Park or along the Chingford borders. The form is perfectly round and densely packed, with no gaps in the foliage, creating a sense of abundance and care. Layers of deep red carnations, with their softly frilled, almost velvety petals, are spaced evenly around the ring, some fully open and generous, others still unfolding, suggesting the different chapters of a life remembered. Nestled between them, lime green button chrysanthemums appear as small, neat spheres, each one tightly packed with tiny florets that draw the eye and lift the mood of the design. A lush bed of greenery supports and frames the blooms: glossy variegated pittosporum with creamy edges intermingles with darker fern fronds, giving depth and a slightly woodland feel that recalls the green spaces around Highams Park Lake and Epping Forest. Toward the lower edge, a striped green ribbon has been woven into the foliage, its pale and darker green diagonal pattern forming gentle loops that echo the curve of the wreath without overwhelming the flowers. The lighting is even and clean, emphasizing the saturated crimson and chartreuse tones while a faint shadow behind the wreath adds a three-dimensional effect. Crafted with the attention of an experienced local florist, the arrangement communicates respect, sympathy, and enduring love, making it a meaningful choice for funerals, church services, cremations, or graveside tributes in the Highams Park community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a painted halo, its colours and forms carefully balanced to convey quiet comfort. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies, fully open with graceful curved petals and dusted stamens, act as luminous focal points on opposite sides of the ring, radiating warmth among softer tones. Around them, clusters of blush and light lavender-pink roses unfold in layered spirals, their velvety petals creating a tender, romantic feel. Ruffled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep purple slip between the roses, their cup-shaped flowers adding a sense of movement and gentle depth. Sprays of fine lavender-blue statice thread through the design like a delicate mist, while small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath with a modern, slightly wild note. The base of the wreath is a full collar of greenery: silvery eucalyptus leaves, airy fern fronds, and rich dark foliage interwoven until no gaps show, giving a sense of generous care. Tucked among the flowers are several closed lily buds and neatly folded, bright green leaves that showcase professional floristry skills. The composition feels both elegant and heartfelt, echoing the quieter streets around Highams Park and the peaceful greenery of nearby parks, making this wreath a fitting tribute for a funeral or crematorium service, or for delivery to a family home as a gesture of sympathy and lasting memory.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of white resting on a pristine background, every inch of its ring composed of countless tiny Baby's Breath flowers. The gypsophila forms a thick, cloud-like band, packed so closely that the individual stems disappear and only a delicate, frosted texture remains, catching the light in a way that feels airy and almost ethereal. At the lower right edge of the wreath, two graceful calla lilies break the expanse of white with their deep, velvety colour; their trumpet-shaped blooms glow in tones of burgundy and rich magenta, blending gently into mossy and lime greens toward the base and along their slender, arching stems. These callas sit partially cradled within the Baby's Breath, as though they are emerging from the wreath itself, their elegant curves guiding the eye toward the open center, which forms a calm, empty space symbolising reflection and remembrance. The composition is carefully balanced yet purposefully asymmetrical, the subtle drama of the calla lilies offset by the innocence of the tiny blossoms that surround them. The overall mood feels quiet and contemplative, ideal for honouring a life with understated beauty. It is easy to imagine this design created by a local Highams Park florist, perhaps prepared early in the morning before a service, ready to be delivered to a chapel or family home near the station or along the tree-lined streets, offering a gentle, dignified expression of sympathy and enduring affection.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath in vivid shades of pink and cream is shown head-on against a spotless white background, creating the impression that the flowers are almost floating in space. The arrangement is strictly circular, with no gaps in the ring, symbolising continuity and eternal love. At its heart are numerous roses in tones of fuchsia, magenta, and soft blush pink, their petals layered in tight spirals or opening fully into generous rosettes. Between them, opulent double lilies unfold in pale peach, ivory, and gentle shell-pink, some wide open and others half in bud, their soft, velvety petals giving a plush texture to the display. Here and there, pointed, yellow-green lily buds rise from the wreath like hopeful notes, hinting at blooms still to come. The flowers rest on a bed of abundant foliage: arching fern fronds with delicate, feathery leaflets, and polished, deep green leaves that weave around the blooms and along the outer edge. This lush greenery frames the bright flowers and adds depth, creating a strong contrast against the crisp white background. The effect is both striking and serene, a thoughtfully balanced design well suited to honouring a loved one from the Highams Park community, whether placed at a chapel, laid beside a grave in local cemeteries, or delivered to a home near Highams Park Station. The wreath suggests a quiet embrace of comfort and respect, a dignified floral tribute for funerals, memorials, and moments of farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush it seems to radiate a quiet warmth, the deep red roses grouped into a flawless circle that glows against a crisp white backdrop. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft as velvet, some fully open with velvety folds unfurling, others still curled in tight buds, all contributing to a rich, seamless crimson symphony. The surface is plush and tactile, every rose snug against its neighbor so the texture feels almost quilted, a confidant to memory and celebration alike. In this arrangement, the rose's scent-subtle, sweet, and instantly recognisable-drifts through the air, while the contrast with the pure white background sharpens the color and detail, inviting you to study the delicate curves of each petal and the spiraled heart at the center of the blooms. This classic design speaks of love, admiration, and remembrance, able to mark a tender birthday tribute, a heartfelt romance, or a solemn farewell with equal grace. It's the kind of wreath a local florist in Highams Park would craft for a family ceremony or a quiet corner of the home, a piece that feels both intimate and universal. Available for same-day delivery across Highams Park and nearby neighbourhoods, this wreath carries the promise of freshness, craftsmanship, and a thoughtful gesture that resonates long after the moment of first glance.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this memorial wreath forms a complete, harmonious circle of red and yellow blooms, created with the care of an experienced florist. The eye is immediately drawn to the deep red roses, which dominate the design; each bloom is fully open yet still structured, with layered, velvety petals ranging from traditional crimson to richer wine-red shades. These roses bring a sense of dignity and heartfelt emotion, their texture almost touchable, as if you could gently trace each petal with your fingertips. Nestled among them are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their airy, feathery petals forming small suns that lift the mood of the arrangement. The yellow flowers evoke warmth and quiet optimism, reminiscent of morning light falling across the paths around Highams Park and the nearby woodland. Around and beneath the blossoms, lush greenery peeks through, probably a mix of salal and eucalyptus, the leaves overlapping to create a natural, flowing base. Some foliage appears polished and deep green, while other sprigs carry a subtler, muted grey-green tone, adding depth and a slightly wild, garden-fresh character. The wreath is tightly and symmetrically composed, with an open centre that enhances the symbolism of eternity and ongoing remembrance. Every flower seems deliberately placed, suggesting a tribute meant to comfort family and friends gathering in the local area. The crisp, even lighting on the white background makes the colours vivid and true, presenting a floral expression of love, respect, and cherished memory that could easily be imagined resting by a graveside or memorial service in Highams Park.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a quiet corner in Highams Park, a circular wreath of red roses speaks in velvet and light. Against a pristine white backdrop, the arrangement appears lush and ceremonial, as if waiting to crown a moment of remembrance. Dozens of deep red blooms are packed tightly, forming a continuous ring whose petals unfurl at different tempos-from shy buds to fully open, satin-smooth petals that catch the room's soft glow. The color depth shifts with every angle, giving the wreath a living, breathing depth.

Between the blooms are sprigs of fresh greenery-wide, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-that weave through the roses, adding texture and a subtle, fragrant breath of the garden. The overall form is a flawless circle, symbolizing eternal connection and the peace that memory can bring. The arrangement radiates quiet dignity, a dignified tribute suitable for funeral settings, memorials, or anniversaries that deserve a respectful homage.

This piece is a testament to local craft and seasonal freshness, created by a nearby florist and designed for real-life moments of farewell. It remains equally suited to display at a chapel, church hall, or funeral home along Highams Park's quiet streets or near the Overground station, where families gather to remember. Available for same-day delivery to homes and services across Highams Park and surrounding wards, it brings a touch of refined compassion to the day.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath is presented against a bright white backdrop, designed with the clarity and symbolism of a classic maritime lifebuoy. The ring is fully covered in tightly clustered, small-headed flowers, much like fresh chrysanthemums, giving the surface a smooth yet subtly undulating texture when viewed from above. The design is divided into four distinct segments that alternate between intense royal blue and clean white, creating a rhythmic pattern reminiscent of nautical safety rings seen on boats along rivers and coastlines. The blue quadrants, placed diagonally opposite each other, are saturated and velvety, every tiny bloom packed so closely that they form a dense, almost fabric-like band. The white quadrants offer a luminous contrast, each petal catching the light softly, suggesting purity, peace, and a gentle farewell. Around the inner rim of the wreath, a fine border of dark blue ribbon is folded into neat, repeated pleats, tracing the circle with a delicate, handcrafted touch. This subtle detail reinforces the life ring motif and highlights the care involved in its creation. The central opening remains clear, giving a sense of space and quiet contemplation at the heart of the tribute. In Highams Park, where many families feel a bond with the nearby reservoirs, waterways, or memories of seaside holidays, such a wreath can hold deep meaning. It works beautifully as a sympathy arrangement delivered to local funeral homes or directly to services, a symbolic lifeline of support and remembrance for someone who offered guidance, safety, or unwavering support throughout their life.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A carefully composed round funeral wreath, photographed from overhead on a white surface, where creamy ivory roses and pale yellow lilies form a soothing, circular study in texture and tone. The arrangement is densely assembled so the blooms sit close together, the roses providing a soft, swirled foundation of about a dozen to twenty large, fully opened heads whose ivory petals catch the light with a gentle, almost luminescent quality. Interspersed among them are the lilies-grand, trumpet-shaped flowers in a faint lemon hue-some opening boldly, others kept in tender bud to introduce a quiet rhythm of height and promise. Beneath the flowers, a layered bed of greenery supports and frames the composition: airy fern fronds create a feathered outline, while broader, rounded green leaves, similar to eucalyptus, offer cooler tones and a slightly silvery sheen that deepens the wreath's palette. The scent is implied in the arrangement's craft-powdery rose perfume softened by the fresher, green note of lily-and the overall mood is one of restrained elegance and compassion. This wreath is intended as a dignified memorial tribute, ideal for funeral services or a graveside gesture, and has been arranged with the careful hand of a local florist acquainted with the rhythms of community mourning in and around Highams Park and Chingford, offered for considerate delivery across the neighbourhood.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00