Mortlake WREATHS – Elegant Flowers Crafted Locally

Welcome to Florist Mortlake, your trusted local florist creating beautiful, heartfelt wreaths for every occasion in Mortlake and nearby areas. Being based close to Sheen Lane and just a quick stroll from Mortlake Green, we truly understand the community’s style and traditions. Our passionate team has years of floral design experience—whether you need a sympathy tribute, a seasonal door wreath, or a bespoke order, we’re here to help with empathy and expertise.

We’re proud to serve not only Mortlake, but also the surrounding neighbourhoods of East Sheen, Barnes, and Kew. As a local Mortlake florist, our designs reflect the area’s atmosphere and local character, carefully hand-selecting each bloom for quality and freshness. Order online and enjoy same-day delivery on wreaths and bouquets—simply place your order by 3 PM for swift, reliable service throughout the SW14 area.

  • Same-day flower delivery (order by 3 PM)
  • Expert local florists with years of trusted service
  • Conveniently located near Thomson House School & Mortlake Crematorium

Choose Florist Mortlake and send your sentiments with confidence. Our signature wreaths are crafted with care and delivered with a smile, helping you celebrate life’s moments right here in Mortlake and beyond.

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WREATHS
When I imagine this wreath in the quiet moments before a funeral service, I picture the steady, circular band of white chrysanthemums as a gentle embrace - each cushiony bloom tucked neatly to form a seamless, comforting ring. The primary surface is a dense carpet of pristine white petals that reads as peaceful and pure; the texture is soft to the eye and reassuring in its continuity. At the upper-left quarter a sprigged cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) lifts the arrangement: deep violet, mid-purple and soft lavender blooms, some fully unfurled and others in taut bud, offering a soft gradation of colour and a tactile contrast to the chrysanthemum's rounded cushions. Variegated leaves and fine, feathery fern fronds are woven through the lisianthus, their greens giving natural depth, breath and a living frame to the purple focal point. A subtle, crinkled ribbon or mesh in a darker purple peeks from beneath both inner and outer edges, a delicate finishing touch that ties the palette together without overpowering the white. The studio's soft, diffused light casts a gentle shadow beneath the wreath so it appears to hover slightly above the white backdrop, precise and respectful. There is an almost imperceptible suggestion of scent - the clean, faint warmth of fresh chrysanthemums complemented by the lisianthus' soft perfume - that would feel consoling in a chapel near Mortlake station or along the Thames towpath. Crafted with care by Florist Mortlake, this sympathy wreath is composed to convey quiet respect, remembrance and the small comfort of beauty shared in a difficult hour.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified, circular sympathy wreath rests on a white background, the even lighting revealing the meticulous construction of the memorial piece. Its core is a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums - spray varieties packed closely so the surface appears plush and cloud-like, symbolising peace and purity. A subtle, dark purple netting or ribbon shows intermittently at the inner and outer rims, introducing a restrained depth that complements the overall serenity. Placed at the top-left quadrant is a composed spray of three soft yellow roses, their creamy petals unfurling with gentle grace, a small cluster of white gypsophila adding an airy, lacy veil around them. Interspersed among the roses are petite lavender-purple statice blooms, their firmer texture and muted colour offering a quiet counterpoint to the softness of the chrysanthemums. Varied green foliage - including broad salal-style leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - frames the cluster and gives the wreath a rooted, living quality. The image conveys not only visual balance but also the tactile differences between smooth rose petals, feathery chrysanthemum heads, and crisp statice: a comforting sensorial palette. This arrangement would suit a funeral service or memorial in Mortlake or nearby Richmond, designed with the calm restraint often requested for Thames-side services or church tributes, and is thoughtfully proportioned to rest on an easel or table at a wake.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously crafted floral wreath is displayed on a seamless white background, its perfect circular shape immediately drawing the eye to the harmony of colour and texture. The entire ring is thickly woven with Baby's Breath, countless minute white blossoms forming a soft, feathery cushion that resembles morning mist over the Thames by Mortlake Green. Nestled into this airy base are refined Lisianthus flowers, each bloom with layered, gently ruffled petals. Their petals are creamy white through the middle, fading outward into graceful brushstrokes of lilac, lavender, and deeper purple along the edges, creating a subtle yet striking contrast. Some Lisianthus blooms are open and expressive, showing dark, velvety centres, while others remain as elongated buds with pale green and creamy hints that promise future blossoms. The open void at the centre of the wreath remains clear, underlining the traditional ring shape often chosen to symbolise eternal life and ongoing remembrance. The flowers appear freshly cut, with no visible wilting or discolouration, suggesting same-day preparation and careful handling by a local Mortlake florist familiar with sensitive farewell occasions. There are no additional decorations such as bows or cards; the eloquence is carried entirely by the interplay of crisp white Baby's Breath and the purple-edged Lisianthus, creating a serene and respectful tribute. The overall impression is one of quiet calm and gentle grace, suitable for funerals, cremation ceremonies, or memorial gatherings in and around Mortlake, where families seek a floral arrangement that conveys love, peace, and dignified sympathy without overpowering the moment.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath carefully crafted for moments of farewell, seen here against a bright white backdrop that highlights every nuanced texture. The foundation is a full, circular mass of snowy white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret packed to create a plush, almost velvety surface that signifies peace and reverence. Understated yet important, a band of deep purple mesh or fine netting peeks out beneath the chrysanthemum layer, adding shadow and a respectful hint of colour along the inner edge. Nestled on the upper-left quarter, a single cream rose unfurls at the heart of a lush cluster of foliage - variegated leaves with pale margins and soft fern fronds that offer contrast and a whisper of scent. Interspersed are tiny lavender-purple statice sprigs, their papery texture introducing delicate contrast and continuity with the wreath's purple underlayer. Balancing this arrangement, two elongated calla lilies sweep from the right side toward the centre, their elegant curves and long green stems tracing a calming diagonal across the lower-right quadrant. The callas present a graceful colour shift from rich mauve at the tips to a gentle peach-pink near the throat, providing a warm counterpoint to the cool whites. A single longer stem, emerging from the left floral cluster, crosses the lower section to meet the calla bases, visually unifying the piece. Prepared with the quiet care of a Mortlake florist, this sympathy wreath is suitable for funeral services or as a respectful graveside tribute, and is available for thoughtful delivery throughout Mortlake, by the river near Mortlake Station and the High Street.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears like a serene halo of roses, thoughtfully arranged to honour a life with tenderness rather than grandeur. The ring is luxuriously full, with no gaps in the design, just a seamless tapestry of petals and fern fronds that feels as if it has been prepared with patient hands in a Mortlake flower studio. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large, open roses in soft ivory, creamy white, and pale butter tones, each bloom unfurling in graceful layers that suggest quiet dignity. Nestled among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses and tiny, pale green buds, some still tightly closed, others just beginning to open, adding a gentle sense of time passing and memories unfolding. Threads of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses weave through the arrangement, providing a subtle, vintage romance that perfectly balances the warmer peaches and pinks. Beneath and between the blossoms, dark green ferns form a lush, textural base, their fronds curving and overlapping in a way that echoes the riverside greenery around Mortlake Green and the nearby towpaths. Light appears to brush softly across the petals, highlighting their satiny surfaces and casting faint shadows that give the wreath depth. The round, unbroken shape speaks of eternal love and continuity, making this design a fitting choice for funerals, remembrance services, or quiet family farewells held in Mortlake and the surrounding neighbourhoods. It carries an atmosphere of peace, solace, and enduring affection without a single word.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This lush floral wreath radiates a sense of calm remembrance and elegant artistry, making it a fitting tribute for Mortlake memorial or condolence occasions. Arranged in a flawless circle, the design is anchored by expansive white Oriental lilies-some just beginning to unfurl, others open wide to display graceful petals dusted with gentle pollen. Their pure, serene quality evokes a tranquil moment along the wooded paths of Mortlake Green. Interwoven are bold stargazer lilies in a vivacious fuchsia palette, their deep pink hues mottled with darker speckles and white edges, adding drama and depth against the pristine whites. Blush-pink and ivory roses nestle amid the lilies, their tightly wrapped buds and soft, spiraled blooms imparting romantic softness and a touch of nostalgia. Peeking through the lush mass, slender sprigs of eucalyptus and verdant foliage add subtle structure, a fresh visual anchor reminiscent of local gardens in bloom. The arrangement's continuous, open center draws the eye, creating both unity and gentle movement-the circular motif symbolising everlasting love and remembrance. Every aspect of the wreath, from the contrast of textures to the poetic interplay of colours, expresses thoughtful comfort for those experiencing loss. Whether displayed in a Mortlake church or delivered to a loved one along the Upper Richmond Road, this floral wreath tells a story of peace, love, and enduring memory.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath presented on a white backdrop, composed with the care of an experienced local florist and intended to comfort those in mourning. The principal body of the wreath is a dense ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums; their countless small blooms are arranged closely to form a smooth, pillowy surface that reflects soft light and conveys serenity. At the upper left quadrant a considered spray of colour sits like a gentle punctuation: rich yellow roses, fully unfurled and warm in tone, nest beside deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled, satiny petals lend a stately, velvety contrast. A handful of unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green suggest continuity of life and time. Supporting greenery - glossy salal-like leaves, delicate fern fronds and variegated foliage - is woven through the cluster to provide texture, depth and a natural frame. A narrow strip of dark purple mesh or crinoline peeks out from beneath the white chrysanthemum ring along both inner and outer edges, subtly tying the accent flowers into the whole design. The open centre maintains the wreath's classical silhouette. Crafted for moments of remembrance, this arrangement evokes quiet dignity and gentle warmth, appropriate for services at local Mortlake chapels, riverside memorials by the Thames, or private gatherings near Mortlake High Street. Prepared with local knowledge and seasonal freshness by Florist Mortlake, it communicates condolence, respect and delicate beauty.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A luxuriously full circular wreath of sympathy flowers is set against a crisp white backdrop, so the arrangement seems to float in stillness, like a moment of reflection. At its heart are striking white Oriental lilies, filling the ring with large trumpet-shaped blooms whose petals curl slightly at the tips, revealing pale green centres and long, elegant stamens tipped with cinnamon-brown anthers. The lilies vary in their stage of bloom, from tight green-tinged buds to fully open flowers, capturing a gentle rhythm that echoes the unfolding of a life. Between them nestle clusters of lisianthus, their white, multi-layered petals trimmed in lilac and soft purple, giving the wreath a whisper of colour that speaks of tenderness rather than drama. Tucked beneath the blossoms, you can sense fine sprigs of foliage and cool, eucalyptus-like leaves providing a discreet, dark green cushion that supports and shapes the circle. Every stem works together to create a complete, unbroken ring that suggests love without end, remembrance that does not fade, and a peaceful farewell. The overall design feels very much at home in Mortlake, the kind of considerate tribute one might see delivered to a quiet service near Mortlake Green or a family home along the Thames. A local florist's hand is evident in the careful spacing of each lily and in the harmonious blending of white and purple tones, producing a wreath that not only looks beautiful but also carries a sense of calm support for those saying goodbye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From my Mortlake workshop near the riverbank, I see this circular sympathy wreath rendered plainly and with care in a studio shot, taken from a slightly elevated viewpoint on a clean white background so the piece reads with quiet clarity. The central structure is made entirely of compact, snowy white chrysanthemums-hundreds of soft, feathery petals layered to create a plush, slightly domed ring that feels like a cushion of light. At the upper left, three deep blue roses command attention: their petals are richly saturated, almost sapphire in depth, and they tuck into dark green foliage that both supports and highlights them. A pleated satin ribbon in matching royal blue traces the wreath's inner and outer rims, its gentle folds reflecting a faint sheen that defines the composition and gives a formal, finished edge. The soft studio lighting and pale background allow the subtle creamy centers of some chrysanthemums to peek through, adding warmth to the otherwise cool palette, while a delicate shadow beneath suggests presence without drama. As an experienced Mortlake florist, I select this combination when families in East Sheen or Barnes ask for a dignified, personal tribute; the piece's textures, understated fragrance, and balanced colour scheme are meant to comfort rather than overwhelm. This wreath's classic white symbolism of remembrance, paired with the calming confidence of the blue accents, makes it especially appropriate for memorial services, funerals, or to deliver sincere condolences locally in Mortlake and surrounding neighbourhoods.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously crafted funeral wreath is shown from above, resting on a pure white background so that every flower and leaf can be clearly seen. The wreath forms a perfect circle, dense and full, with not a thin patch in sight, suggesting the care and precision of an experienced florist. Its main feature is a series of large, fully opened roses in a sophisticated dusty lavender tone, somewhere between antique mauve and soft greyish-purple. Each bloom is packed with petals, swirling inward to a deep centre that gives the wreath a sense of quiet depth and contemplation. Threaded between these larger roses are clusters of smaller spray roses in a gentle blush pink, many at different stages of opening-from firm buds just tinged with colour to half-open flowers with fragile, unfolding petals. This variation adds a soft rhythm and texture, echoing memories that unfold over time. Beneath and around the flowers lies a lush foundation of dark green fern fronds, their elongated, feather-like leaves splayed outward in layers. The rich green tones sit in pleasing contrast to the pastel flowers, giving the wreath a natural, almost woodland frame that feels calm and reassuring. The composition is balanced, harmonious, and imbued with a sense of respectful stillness. This is the kind of memorial wreath often chosen by families in Mortlake for services near the river or quiet gatherings close to Mortlake Green, its colours and form offering a message of sympathy, peace, and lasting love. At Florist Mortlake, a design like this would be carefully prepared for timely funeral delivery, ensuring the arrangement arrives fresh, composed, and ready to pay a dignified tribute.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath is a study in cool tones and considered craft, densely assembled from countless deep-blue chrysanthemum blooms that create a generous, textured ring on a pristine white backdrop. The saturated indigo of the chrysanthemums forms a muted, consoling carpet of petals, while a pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner circumference, its gentle sheen framing the composition with refined simplicity. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a trio of fully opened blue roses, their velvety, sapphire petals arranged with the care of a florist who understands ceremony; delicate clusters of white baby's breath and a scatter of dark green foliage cradle the roses and soften the transition into the blue field. A sweeping line of ivory orchids - the elegant form of Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium - drifts from the mid-left down toward the lower right, their silky petals and pale throats introducing a serene vertical rhythm. Bright green orchid buds punctuate the cascade, some still closed, suggesting renewal amid farewell. The tactile contrasts are deliberate: the chrysanthemums' fine, bristled texture against the satin ribbon's sleek fold, the roses' plush velvet beside the orchids' cool satin. In soft, diffused light the wreath's colours read as dignified and peaceful, appropriate for a funeral, memorial service, or a calm riverside tribute. Prepared with local care by Florist Mortlake, this wreath is suited to delivery across Mortlake and neighbouring Barnes, Kew or East Sheen, where it will convey sympathy with understated elegance and quiet respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed on a pure white background, this open circular floral wreath feels like a quiet pause in the middle of a difficult day. The ring is densely layered with graceful white Oriental lilies whose broad, silky petals curl outward, each bloom cradling soft green pistils and golden dusted stamens that add a hint of warmth. Interlaced among them, rich fuchsia and deep magenta lilies create pools of colour, their star-shaped forms and lightly freckled petals bringing depth and a slightly modern touch to a traditional sympathy wreath. Around the circle, white Gerbera daisies with dark, almost coffee-coloured centres sit like little suns, their crisp petals brightening the design without disturbing its serenity. Tender light pink roses, many still in bud, offer a gentle blush of colour, while creamy white roses, more fully open, give the wreath a sense of completeness and enduring love. Smaller white blossoms, reminiscent of spray carnations or miniature spray roses, fill in the spaces, softening the overall texture so that the wreath appears lush, comforting, and thoughtfully composed. Shades of rich green foliage weave behind and between the flowers, creating a natural frame and ensuring the circular shape remains strong and unbroken. This is the sort of tribute a family in Mortlake might choose for a funeral at a local church or a memorial gathering by the Thames, expressing sympathy in a way that feels both personal and dignified. It carries the calm, reflective mood of a walk through Mortlake Green on an early morning, offering comfort without words.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath in rich red and fresh lime green is centred against a spotless white background, its full, luxurious form immediately drawing the eye. The entire ring is crowded with deep red carnations, their plush, frilled petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture all the way around. Some carnations are wide open, revealing every fold of colour, while others are slightly smaller or still unfurling, echoing the natural variety you might see in a Mortlake garden along the quieter streets near the Thames. Between the red blooms sit small, globed lime green button chrysanthemums, like bright beads of colour that lighten the design and add a crisp, modern edge. Supporting this tapestry of red and green is a foundation of mixed foliage: dark green fern fronds with a fine, feathery structure, and variegated pittosporum leaves with pale, creamy edges that introduce a gentle pattern and frame the flowers. A decorative ribbon detail in harmonising shades of green is woven subtly into the lower area of the wreath, forming loose, relaxed loops that echo the circular shape without distracting from the flowers themselves. The lighting is soft and even, with a delicate shadow that suggests the wreath is slightly lifted from the background, giving it presence and depth. This carefully composed sympathy wreath feels both respectful and vibrant, an appropriate tribute for a funeral service, crematorium chapel, or memorial gathering in and around Mortlake, offering a quiet message of love, remembrance, and support to the family.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears lush, balanced, and thoughtfully composed, like a quiet moment of reflection captured in flowers. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies, fully open and showing their dark stamens, are set on opposite sides of the ring, drawing the eye around the circle and creating a sense of gentle rhythm. Between and around them, generous clusters of soft blush and light lavender-pink roses unfurl their layered petals, each rose suggesting tenderness and lasting affection. Interwoven with the roses are frilled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep, velvety purple, adding ripples of texture that echo the ebb and flow of the nearby Thames through Mortlake. Scattered delicately throughout the wreath, tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, form a fine, cloud-like veil that softens the transitions between the larger, more dramatic blossoms. The flowers rise from a dense base of mixed foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus, slender fern fronds, and assorted leafy greens that provide structure and a full, verdant backdrop. Here and there, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles introduce a cool, sculptural accent, their starburst heads lending quiet strength and a contemporary edge. Several unopened lily buds rest among the greenery, hinting at blooms still to come and offering a subtle symbol of hope beyond loss. Bold green leaves, carefully folded and wrapped near the lilies, showcase the trained hand of an experienced local florist. Ideal as a funeral wreath or memorial tribute for services in Mortlake, Kew, or along the river path, this arrangement feels serene and composed, conveying respect, remembrance, and the unbroken circle of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view reveals a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath resting on a pristine white surface, its entire structure formed from innumerable stems of white Baby's Breath. The gypsophila has been woven and layered until it becomes a thick, cloud-like halo, every tiny flower head contributing to a soft, almost downy texture. The whiteness is gentle rather than stark, giving the ring the feeling of a tender, enveloping mist. At the heart of the wreath is a perfectly open centre, a calm circle of empty space that draws the eye inward and symbolises continuity, memory, and the unbroken bond with someone dearly missed.   

Set into the lower right side of this snowy ring are two calla lilies, their sculptural, trumpet-shaped blooms adding drama and depth. The petals unfurl in a rich gradient of colour, starting with deep burgundy and magenta tones at the fluted tips and gradually blending into olive and fresh leaf green along the outer surfaces and stems. Their smooth, polished texture stands out against the tiny, frothy blossoms of the Baby's Breath, creating a quiet yet striking contrast. The stems arc with a natural, graceful curve, as though the lilies have grown through the wreath itself.   

The entire arrangement is bathed in clean, even light that emphasises its delicate details and calm beauty. It feels like a considered, compassionate tribute, the sort of wreath friends or family in Mortlake might send to a memorial gathering near the river or a service off Sheen Lane, offering a message of love, dignity, and peaceful farewell through flowers alone.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath is captured against a bright white backdrop, allowing each blossom and leaf to stand out with clarity. The design forms an unbroken ring of roses and lilies, visually symbolising eternity and the enduring nature of love. Roses in deep magenta, vivid fuchsia, and gentle pastel pink are clustered together, their petals either tightly wrapped or luxuriously open, creating a play of textures across the surface of the wreath. Among them, large double lilies in creamy white and blush pink unfurl their layered petals, some edged with deeper pink tones, while a few closed, yellow-green buds hint at blooms yet to open. The centre of each lily appears soft and intricate, as though dusted with fine pollen, adding to the natural, lifelike quality of the arrangement. Around the flowers, a wealth of dark green foliage creates a strong framework: fine, feathered fern fronds extend delicately outwards, and glossy, rounded leaves with occasional variegation tuck in behind the blooms to give depth and structure. The white background intensifies the contrast, making the greens appear deeper and the pinks more luminous. This wreath feels both luxurious and serene, a piece that might be delivered to a quiet service in Mortlake or placed thoughtfully near a memorial bench overlooking the Thames. Designed with the sensitivity of someone who understands local families, it conveys respect, comfort, and a gentle grace during times of loss.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet Mortlake workshop and encountering a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to radiate warmth. Every bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and pliant, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circle holds as a gentle, continuous embrace of velvety florals, where each rose leans against its neighbors to form a textured tapestry of crimson. The arrangement is more than decoration; it is a vessel of memory and meaning-love and reverence, joy and farewell-in equal measure. As a florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems and the soft rustle of petals as they settle in place.

You can feel the care in the way the petals are cupped, the way the larger blossoms anchor the center and the smaller ones fill the gaps with quiet grace. The crisp white background heightens the intensity of color, inviting you to trace the spiral of each blossom toward the wreath's heart. This is a piece designed to comfort as it adorns, to celebrate as it remembers, to accompany moments of arrival and departure with equal dignity.

This wreath is available through Florist Mortlake, crafted for deliveries across Mortlake, Barnes, and East Sheen, often with same-day service to mark birthdays, anniversaries, or memorials. It's a versatile homage, a circular hug of petals that promises presence, whether placed on a door, a table, or a pedestal in a quiet corner of a home on the river path.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, resting against a stark white background, is composed of richly coloured blooms that immediately draw the eye. The design forms a complete ring, open in the centre, with flowers and foliage set so closely together that the effect is of a continuous, living band of colour. Deep red roses dominate the arrangement, their velvety petals layered tightly at the centre of each bloom and softening towards the outer edges. Slight variations in tone, from clear crimson to deeper wine red, provide subtle shading, as though light were passing across the flowers. Nestled among these roses are generous groups of yellow chrysanthemums, their many tiny petals creating rounded tufts of texture that contrast beautifully with the smooth rose petals. The yellow is bright but not harsh, evoking a gentle sense of comfort and shared memory. Around and between the flowers, a mix of verdant greenery - likely salal leaves with their broad, glossy surfaces, and perhaps some eucalyptus with a cooler, silvery tint - gives the wreath fullness and structure. The foliage peeks out just enough to frame the blooms without overwhelming them. The arrangement feels carefully balanced and respectfully composed, the kind of tribute a Mortlake family might choose for a funeral service by the river or a remembrance gathering near the station. The neutral white background and even lighting ensure that every detail - from the curve of a rose petal to the soft fringe of a chrysanthemum - is clearly visible, expressing love, respect, and a celebration of life well lived.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this red-rose wreath feels ceremonial yet intimate, as if each petal has been threaded with memory and care. The blooms radiate lush richness, their crimson depth tempered by wisps of silvery green foliage that peek out in soft crescents like quiet breaths amid a moment of reverent reflection. The roses-the enduring symbols of love and devotion-draw the eye and invite a tranquil, respectful pause, while the velvet petals whisper of gardens at dusk and of promises kept. Light glides across the ring, caressing the edges and casting a warm, amber glow that deepens the color without dulling its strength. The arrangement remains full and generous, with petals and leaves layered to create a three-dimensional tapestry that seems to rise and fall with the circle. Crafted as a token of eternal connection, this wreath steadies memory with beauty, offering solace through craft and care. In Mortlake, families and friends choose such wreaths for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of remembrance when a space calls for a dignified, timeless tribute. A skilled local florist shapes each bloom to travel cleanly through delivery routes across Mortlake, Barnes, East Sheen, and the river corridors, ensuring the ring reaches its destination fresh, intact, and ready to comfort.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath appears almost to float, its cool blue and white tones echoing the quiet calm of the Thames as it passes through Mortlake. The ring is flawlessly circular, constructed from tightly massed chrysanthemums or similar small blooms, each flower head nestled so close to the next that the entire surface looks like soft, finely woven fabric. The wreath is carefully quartered into four equal sections, alternating between luxurious royal blue and clean, luminous white. In the blue quadrants, countless tiny florets build a deep, velvety texture, the colour reminiscent of naval uniforms and open sea. The white quadrants introduce a contrasting lightness, their petals catching the soft studio light and giving the arrangement a feeling of breath and space, like sea foam breaking gently on the shore. Along the inner rim, a slim dark blue ribbon is pleated into delicate ruffles, tracing the inner circle with a discreet decorative edge that enhances the nautical character without overpowering the flowers. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and reassurance: a floral lifebuoy symbolising support, safety, and the idea of guiding someone home. From a Mortlake florist's perspective, this would be a deeply meaningful tribute for a funeral or memorial, especially for families connected to maritime service, rowing clubs along the river, or simply a loved one who was known as a steady, 'lifesaving' presence. The cool palette and meticulous structure make it suitable for dignified services at local chapels, riverside farewells, or crematoria nearby, offering a calm, respectful expression of remembrance.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A serene, hand-constructed wreath presented flat on a white backdrop, this memorial piece balances creamy white roses and soft pale yellow lilies in a full, circular band of foliage. Approximately fifteen to twenty roses form the principal layer, their petals tightly spiralled and reflecting a soft, ivory sheen under diffuse light; these are punctuated by the larger, trumpet-like lilies whose pale lemon tones and elongated petals open in elegant curves. Some lilies remain as buds, contributing delicate vertical accents that prevent the composition from feeling too flat, while fully open flowers introduce a sense of calm theatricality. The supporting greenery is intentionally varied: lacy fern fronds lend a feathered edge, while broader eucalyptus-like leaves offer cool, silvery-green depth and a faint, refreshing scent when handled - a discreet sensory detail that grounds the design. The wreath's dense packing creates a luxurious, uninterrupted ring that reads as both formal and tender. As a Mortlake florist familiar with local needs, I picture this arrangement placed at a riverside chapel near Barnes or on Mortlake High Street for an intimate service-its circular shape evoking eternity and its soft palette signalling peace and purity. The overall effect is one of composed sympathy, a crafted offering that conveys respect and consolation without ornament, designed to sit quietly beside photographs, on a casket surround, or in a reception space where friends and family gather to remember a cherished life.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00