Cricklewood Wreaths

Welcome to Cricklewood Flowers, your dedicated local florist for beautiful, artisanal wreaths crafted right here in the heart of Cricklewood. We take immense pride in serving our valued neighbours throughout Kilburn, Willesden, and West Hampstead, offering fresh floral displays for any occasion.

Our expert team combines decades of floristry experience with a genuine local touch. You’ll find our shop near Cricklewood Broadway, close to the familiar paths of Mapesbury Road and just a short hop from Gladstone Park. Each wreath is lovingly designed with premium flowers, bringing colour and comfort for both celebrations and remembrance. We only use the freshest seasonal blooms—whether you’re looking for classic whites or something bespoke and vibrant, your tribute is in caring, expert hands.

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Need something with care and speed? Benefit from our reliable same-day delivery—simply order online before 3 PM and we’ll bring your selected wreath straight to your door or venue. We’re passionate about community, quality, and heartfelt service. That’s why so many Cricklewood families trust us for meaningful floral tributes and bouquets, every day. Discover the difference with Cricklewood Flowers—where expertise meets local warmth, and every order is personal.

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WREATHS
I designed this circular sympathy wreath with the idea of a gentle, reassuring embrace: a thick, uninterrupted ring of pristine white chrysanthemum cushions laid so close they read as one soft surface, symbolising continuity and calm. The upper-left quadrant carries a deliberately placed accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) - petals with a satiny texture that move from deep violet to paler lavender, some blossoms fully unfurled to reveal tiny yellow centres, others held as tender buds - creating a layered focal point against the white field. Interspersed greens, from broad glossy leaves to dainty fern-like fronds, add fresh texture and cooling tones that balance the purple's warmth. A subtle trimming of crinkled dark purple mesh peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer rims, echoing the lisianthus and giving a refined edge to the design. The studio photograph uses soft, even light so the wreath's textures - the chrysanthemum's cushiony mass, the lisianthus' velvety folds, the mesh's delicate weave - are readable even to touch. A faint, diffused shadow lifts the arrangement off the white background, lending depth and presence without distraction. This is the kind of arrangement we prepare for services at St. Gabriel's or family gatherings near Cricklewood Broadway and Gladstone Park, where the quiet palette and modest scent of fresh blooms offer comfort. At Cricklewood Flowers we source chrysanthemums and lisianthus with care to keep this honest, dignified tribute available for local funerals and memorials.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, its body composed of a dense carpet of pure white spray chrysanthemums, presents a hush of texture and light that feels at once reverent and tender. The small chrysanthemum blooms are arranged so closely they form a seamless ring, each petal contributing to a feeling of softness and steady repose. Beneath the white surface a discreet purple mesh or ribbon traces the wreath's inner and outer rims, the colour showing in fine, elegant glimpses that enrich the composition's depth. Arranged slightly left of centre is a considered cluster of blooms: three soft, creamy yellow roses open with layered, velvety petals, a sympathetic focal point that suggests warmth and remembrance. Around them float clouds of white baby's breath and sprays of pale lavender statice, their fragile textures and muted purple tones offering a gentle counterpoint to the large white backdrop. Lush green foliage-broad leaves and slender fern fronds-supports the cluster and accentuates the freshness of the flowers, providing a reassuring visual weight. The wreath sits against a clean white background with soft, natural lighting that reveals the wreath's three-dimensional form and casts a faint shadow beneath, as one might see when a local florist prepares tributes for a service at a church near Gladstone Park or the Cricklewood community centre. Quiet, crafted, and respectful, this arrangement reads as an enduring expression of condolence suitable for funeral use or a memorial display in the neighbourhood.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular floral wreath, photographed against a spotless white backdrop, glows with the gentle calm of white and lilac blooms carefully arranged for a farewell. The entire ring is thickly woven with delicate sprays of Baby's Breath, their countless tiny white flowers creating a soft, cloud-like texture that looks as if it could almost dissolve into the air, reminiscent of mist rising over back gardens off Cricklewood Broadway. Resting within this airy cushion are elegant Lisianthus flowers, each one with ruffled, velvety petals in pure white, finely trimmed and veined with shades of violet and light purple. Some blossoms are open wide, their layered forms showing subtle shadows and deeper tones at the heart, while others are still in bud, pale green and cream tips just beginning to part, suggesting gentle continuity and the passage of time. The wreath forms a perfect, uninterrupted ring with a clear, empty centre, a classic shape often chosen for funeral and memorial tributes to symbolise eternity and enduring love. There are no additional decorations, foliage, or props; the clean white background and even lighting ensure the attention stays solely on the flowers and their soothing, harmonious palette. This design would feel at home at a quiet service in a local Cricklewood church, a funeral home visitation, or a memorial gathering at home, where family and friends come together in shared remembrance. The overall mood is tranquil, refined, and compassionate, like a soft-spoken message of sympathy expressed entirely through flowers.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant circular wreath reads like a quiet conversation in flowers: a rich, uniform field of pristine white chrysanthemums creates the main body, each tiny floret packed to form a soft, cushion-like surface that suggests peace and purity. Subtly visible beneath the white, a layer of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting traces the inner curve, adding shadow and colour contrast that keeps the composition from feeling stark. Placed toward the upper-left quadrant, a compact cluster provides the wreath's emotional centre - a single, creamy rose, petals gently opening, sits amid varied green foliage including broad variegated leaves with pale margins and fine, feathery fern fronds that soften the arrangement's silhouette. Interspersed among the leaves, slender sprigs of lilac statice add tiny textured points of colour, repeating the purple theme. On the right side two long, elegant calla lilies arch across the lower right arc; their smooth, trumpet blooms graduate from a deep, moody purple at the rim into a soft peach-pink or blush nearer the throat, and their fresh green stems are woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a flowing line. A singular, longer green stem stretches from the left cluster and is tacked across the lower section toward the lilies, a subtle florist's touch that unites both sides. Framed in bright, natural light on a white backdrop, the wreath reads as a respectful, handcrafted tribute - a composition families around Cricklewood Broadway or Willesden Lane might select to express sympathy and lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful memorial wreath filled entirely with roses and soft greenery is shown against a spotless white background, the kind of elegant tribute often chosen for funerals and remembrance services around Cricklewood and the surrounding streets off the Broadway. The wreath forms a flawless circle, lush and full, with no bare spaces, every inch covered in petals and foliage. Large, fully open roses in ivory and creamy white sit prominently throughout the ring, their layered petals unfurling like gentle waves. Around them, clusters of blush pink spray roses and smaller buds nestle closely, their tighter forms adding contrast and a sense of quiet promise. Warm notes of peach, pale yellow, and buttery cream weave through the design, bringing a subtle glow that softens the mood. Interspersed are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, lending an antique, almost vintage tone that feels thoughtful and reflective. Dark green fern fronds, with their finely cut leaves, emerge between the flowers, creating a textured backdrop that highlights the pastel colours while adding richness and depth, like greenery gathered from local gardens and green spaces near Mapesbury. The lighting is gentle and even, showing the natural sheen of each petal and the delicate shadows between blossoms, so the wreath appears both full and airy at once. This handcrafted floral circle, reminiscent of work created by experienced florists at Cricklewood Flowers, is designed as a soothing expression of sympathy, a quiet yet deeply felt gesture of support to accompany loved ones during funeral ceremonies, memorials, or moments of private remembrance at home.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A lush, full-circle floral wreath graces the image, imbued with a quiet dignity that resonates with the atmosphere of remembrance services held around Cricklewood. Pristine white lilies, their broad petals unfurled like open arms, form a graceful foundation-symbols of purity and peace often seen at memorials across the neighbourhood. Interspersed among them, bold fuchsia pink star-shaped lilies bring a lively, heartfelt contrast, their speckled petals reminiscent of the vibrant blooms seen in local gardens alongside Cricklewood Broadway. Between the generous curves of lilies, gentle blush and creamy white roses subtly nestle, their velvety petals softening the overall display with a sense of intimate solace and compassion. Wisps of muted green foliage peek through-perhaps eucalyptus or lacy botanicals sourced from local markets-adding natural texture while anchoring the abundant flowers in fresh green tones. The entire arrangement is expertly crafted into a harmonious, seamless ring-a timeless symbol echoing unity and continuity, fitting for marking the passage of a loved one or sending comfort across generations. The serene yet subtly expressive combination of colors, shapes, and florist craftsmanship creates an altar of blooms that feels deeply personal, suitable for honouring life's cycles or expressing sympathy throughout Cricklewood's welcoming community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular memorial wreath carefully hand-assembled from a dense carpet of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, the piece evokes a calm, cloud-like repose against its clean white backdrop. The chrysanthemums are packed tightly to form a continuous, plush ring, their overlapping petals creating a serene, textured surface and a sense of unity and peace. Nestled at the upper left quadrant, a composed spray of colour gently draws the eye: bright yellow roses, open and full with buttery petals, sit beside richly hued purple lisianthus whose ruffled, satiny blooms lend a noble coolness. A few unopened lisianthus buds and small green shoots are visible among the flowers, adding natural rhythm and a touch of hopeful restraint. Varied green foliage - glossy oval leaves, subtle variegation, and soft fern fronds - fans out beneath and between the blooms to support the composition and heighten the contrast. A narrow band of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks from under the white flowers along the wreath's inner and outer edges, quietly linking the accent colours. The arrangement is lit with soft, neutral light that accentuates texture and colour without drama. From a florist's perspective this wreath speaks of measured warmth and sober comfort; I imagine it being chosen for a service in north-west London, gently placed at a chapel near Kilburn High Road or brought with respectful care to a memorial in Cricklewood, offering a composed, heartfelt farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath, photographed against a bright white backdrop, shows a continuous circle of white and lilac flowers that seems to float in stillness. Dominating the design are generous white Oriental lilies, their petals long, smooth, and slightly recurved, giving each bloom a star-like presence. Many of the lilies are fully open, revealing pale green centres with upright pistils and elongated stamens holding rust-coloured anthers, while a few buds remain closed, promising blooms yet to unfold. Nestled between them, ruffled lisianthus flowers in white with soft purple or lavender edging soften the structure, their layered, almost rose-like heads adding a cloud-like texture. Here and there, tiny creamy buds and smaller white blossoms add to the sense of fullness, while discreet ribbons of dark, glossy foliage and muted green sprigs provide an understated framework. The wreath's circular form is perfectly balanced, with no visible gaps, giving a sense of completeness and continuity often sought for funeral tributes in Cricklewood's local churches and crematoria. The overall palette is cool and calming, evoking the quiet air of a peaceful chapel or a reflective walk through nearby Gladstone Park. This floral wreath feels like a gentle embrace in bloom, created by an experienced Cricklewood florist who understands the need for respectful elegance and subtle colour when honouring a loved one's life, offering comfort to grieving families and friends gathered to remember and say farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a softly elevated angle on a pristine white field, this circular memorial wreath combines traditional simplicity with a touch of vivid individuality. The foundation is a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each petal layered so closely they create a plush, almost cloud-like surface that suggests purity and quiet reflection; their centers hold a faint, warm cream that adds depth beneath the cool whites. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a cluster of three deep royal-blue roses forms a deliberate focal point - their velvety petals unfurl in tight spirals, the colour somewhere between cobalt and sapphire, richly saturated yet solemn. These blue roses are set among glossy, dark green leaves that lift and separate the blooms from the chrysanthemum field, providing natural contrast and botanical rhythm. A pleated satin ribbon, dyed to match the blue roses, borders both the outer and inner edges of the wreath, the rippled sheen of the fabric catching light to give the arrangement a dignified frame. A gentle shadow under the wreath conveys weight and presence on the white surface, inviting touch and contemplation. There is a soft, powdery scent from the chrysanthemums and the smooth, tactile calm of satin and velvet petals. Prepared with the care we bring to tributes for memorials around Cricklewood, Kilburn and Willesden, this wreath embodies solace and remembrance - a composed expression of grief and enduring respect. Cricklewood Flowers often recommends this palette for funerals and commemorative services where a refined yet personal gesture is needed.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round memorial wreath is shown laid flat against a bright white background, its circular shape symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of remembrance. The arrangement is built from a generous ring of large roses in muted lavender, dusty purple, and soft mauve tones, each flower fully open so that the many overlapping petals form ruffled, almost cloud-like rosettes. Threaded among these are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, some in miniature, cup-shaped blossoms and others still in firm, rounded buds, suggesting life in different stages and adding an intimate, personal touch. The flowers sit on a substantial bed of dark, glossy green fern fronds that extend just beyond the petals, creating a rich, textured collar that outlines the wreath and keeps the pastel colours from feeling too pale. Here and there, you can glimpse hints of deeper foliage and tiny buds tucked between the roses, giving the design depth and a sense of natural growth rather than strict formality. The lighting is soft and even, making every shade from greyish-lilac to warm pink visible without harsh shadow, as if the wreath were resting on a table in a quiet Cricklewood home before being taken to a service. The mood is calm, dignified, and gently consoling, appropriate for a funeral, cremation, or celebration-of-life tribute. A florist at Cricklewood Flowers might describe this piece as a floral embrace: a carefully composed sympathy wreath that pairs cool lavender notes with tender pink accents to express love, gratitude, and peaceful farewell for someone dearly missed.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath photographed on a crisp white background, where deep, resonant blues and pristine whites work together to convey calm and reverence. The body of the wreath is tightly packed with innumerable small royal-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms; their dense, feathery petals build a lush, tactile ring that reads as both solid and tender. Lining the inner aperture is a softly pleated white satin ribbon that frames the composition with a refined, low-sheen band of fabric. Nestled at the upper-left curve, a group of three large blue roses opens in full, velvety splendor-their saturated azure petals forming a dignified focal cluster, accented with delicate white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves for subtle contrast. A cascade of immaculate white orchids sweeps from the mid-left down toward the lower right, the orchids' elongated petals and clean silhouettes creating a quiet, flowing rhythm across the blue surface; among them, pale green orchid buds hint at renewal and continuity. The lighting is cool and diffuse, allowing the velvety roses, the airy gypsophila, and the glossy orchid stems to reveal subtle tactile differences. As a local florist in Cricklewood, Cricklewood Flowers composes tributes like this with an awareness of how families in the area-whether visiting Gladstone Park or gathering near Cricklewood Broadway-seek arrangements that honour memory with restraint and beauty. The wreath's palette and structure make it especially fitting for funerals or remembrance services, offering a composed expression of sympathy and enduring respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed on a clean white background, this circular floral wreath feels like a quiet embrace crafted in flowers, the kind of tribute a family in Cricklewood might choose for a final farewell at a local cemetery or chapel. The wreath is richly packed with blooms, creating a continuous ring of white, light pink, and deep magenta tones. Broad white lily petals stretch outward in calm, open stars, their yellow-tipped stamens and green centres catching the light and anchoring the arrangement with a sense of purity. Interwoven among them are vivid fuchsia lilies, their darker pink throats and speckled markings offering a more intense note of colour, reminiscent of vibrant gardens along Anson Road in spring. Cheerful white gerbera daisies punctuate the design, their dark central discs adding subtle contrast while the petals give the arrangement a fresh, contemporary brightness. Around them, soft pink roses-some still in bud, others gently unfurling-bring a tender, affectionate feeling, while creamy white roses provide fullness and a timeless, elegant texture. Tiny white filler flowers and delicate sprays of foliage tuck into the spaces between blooms, ensuring the wreath remains plush and complete from every angle. The greenery is deep and varied, with glossy leaves and softer, feathery fronds that frame the circle and add depth. Though the image is still, you can almost imagine the light fragrance of lilies and roses, a gentle scent that would linger in a quiet service room. Overall, the wreath expresses respect, love, and thoughtful remembrance for someone dearly missed in the Cricklewood community.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A large, circular sympathy wreath in rich red and luminous lime green is photographed against a clean white background, the simplicity of the setting drawing attention to the detailed craftsmanship. The arrangement feels like something lovingly prepared by a local Cricklewood florist for a family farewell at a nearby church or crematorium, its colours chosen to honour a life remembered. Deep red carnations are the main feature, crowding the ring with their soft, ruffled petals and velvety, almost plush appearance. Each blossom varies slightly in size and openness, from generous, fully opened flowers to smaller buds just beginning to expand, giving the wreath a gentle rhythm. Between the carnations, bright lime green button chrysanthemums are tucked in clusters, perfectly round and tightly textured, like polished beads of colour that lighten the design. Around and beneath the blooms, a rich base of mixed foliage adds structure and calm. Leatherleaf-style fern fronds in dark forest green extend delicately from the circle, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins bring subtle pattern and brightness. A decorative ribbon in two tones of green curves through the lower section, forming graceful loops that echo the wreath's circular shape and blend naturally with the greenery. The lighting is even and soft, so the reds appear warm rather than harsh, and the greens feel fresh and restorative. Altogether, the wreath conveys quiet dignity and heartfelt sympathy, an elegant floral tribute suitable for funerals, memorial services, or remembrance gatherings in Cricklewood, Willesden, Dollis Hill, and the surrounding streets.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears full and serene, like a gentle embrace formed entirely of flowers and foliage. Two striking reddish-orange Asiatic lilies act as natural anchors within the ring, one set towards the top and the other near the bottom, their open petals and visible stamens radiating warmth amid softer tones. Surrounding them, numerous blush-pink and lavender-pink roses unfold in graceful spirals, each bloom slightly different in size and stage, suggesting the many layers of love and memory. Interlaced with the roses are ruffled lisianthus in delicate pink and deep, velvety purple, their cup-shaped blossoms adding rich texture and subtle shadows along the inner and outer edges of the wreath. Fine sprays of lavender-blue statice weave throughout, giving a hazy, cloud-like softness that contrasts with the bolder forms. Small, steel-blue eryngium thistles, with their spiky silhouettes, stand out like tiny sculptures, bringing structure and a cool, reflective mood. The base of the wreath is a dense tapestry of greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus, slender fern tips, and other layered leaves creating a verdant, living frame. A few closed lily buds nestle quietly among the foliage, hinting at blooms yet to open, while folded green leaves at the bigger lilies' bases add a modern, tailored touch. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a long-established Cricklewood florist, this memorial wreath feels perfectly suited to a local chapel, cemetery near Cricklewood Broadway, or a family gathering at home, offering calm beauty and heartfelt condolence.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a pure white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as though it has been woven from early-morning mist drifting over Cricklewood. The ring is densely made from countless white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) flowers, each tiny bloom contributing to a soft, cloud-like texture that feels both tender and protective. Their delicate petals merge into one continuous band of white, encircling a perfectly open centre like a quiet halo. Resting in the lower right arc, two calla lilies bring drama and depth. Their elegant, rolled trumpets begin in muted green at the base, then deepen through rose-magenta to a luxurious burgundy at the tips, as if holding a pool of evening wine within each bloom. The stems are long and clean, arching gracefully into the wreath so they seem to emerge naturally from the Baby's Breath rather than sitting on top. The contrast between the feathery Gypsophila and the smooth, sculptural callas adds sophistication while still keeping the mood gentle and reflective. This arrangement feels like a poetic tribute created by a local Cricklewood florist for a farewell service, perhaps in a small chapel off Cricklewood Broadway or for a family gathering after a walk through Gladstone Park. The pale flowers suggest innocence and peace, while the deeper tones of the calla lilies whisper of profound love, memory, and the beauty that remains in the hearts of those who stay behind. It is a wreath that seems to offer comfort quietly, as if wrapping a kind arm around those in grief.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Against a bright white studio-style background, a sumptuous circular wreath of sympathy flowers appears almost to float, its colours rich yet soothing. The wreath is crowded with blossoms, leaving no visible gaps: clusters of deep fuchsia, vibrant magenta and softer blush pink roses are arranged in a flowing rhythm around the ring, their petals layered like fine silk. Threaded among them are generous double lilies in gentle tones of ivory, pale shell pink and creamy peach, some fully open to reveal their intricate throats, others just beginning to part from their lime-green buds. The lilies' broad, satiny petals contrast with the tighter, ruffled roses, creating a gentle play of textures. Encircling and supporting the flowers is a mass of greenery, including arching fern fronds with finely cut, feather-like leaflets and polished, dark green leaves that provide depth and structure. The emerald foliage frames the pinks and creams, making each bloom stand out vividly against the white background. The overall impression is one of calm elegance and quiet strength, the circular form symbolising an unbroken bond and perpetual remembrance. It feels like a wreath a family from Cricklewood might send to a funeral at a local church or crematorium, its colours offering warmth and comfort during a difficult day. Although still and silent, the design seems to hold a gentle embrace, as though the flowers themselves are expressing love, sympathy and gratitude for a life well lived.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Cricklewood's own hand-crafted red rose wreath sits against crisp white, a lush circle of velvet petals and fragrant blooms. Dozens of deep red roses, at varying stages of bloom, form a compact, tactile surface where the large, opened heads meet smaller buds in a seamless weave. The velvety petals curve and fold in elegant spirals, each ring of petals catching the light to reveal candle-rose depth. This arrangement embodies both ardour and reverence, a timeless gift that can mark celebrations or provide quiet sympathy. As a local florist working across Cricklewood and the NW area, I think of the wreath gracing a doorway for a wedding anniversary, a memorial service, or a solemn remembrance at a chapel. The white backdrop isolates the crimson, letting the intensity of colour speak without distraction, while the tight packing suggests a plush texture you could imagine brushing with a fingertip. Its circular form is a traditional sign of endless affection and enduring memory, and the craftsmanship shows in every petal edge and curve. Fresh from our studio to your home or event, the piece is prepared for reliable delivery across Cricklewood, with the option of same-day service for urgent occasions. A wreath of such beauty carries a universal message through the language of flowers-love, respect, and remembrance-delivered with Cricklewood care and precision.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular memorial wreath filled with red and yellow flowers rests visually against a crisp white background, as though laid out on the workbench of a Cricklewood florist moments after completion. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, densely packed with sumptuous red roses whose velvety petals curl outward in layered spirals, some a bright, romantic crimson and others shading into deeper wine-red tones. Tucked between and around the roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom made up of many fine, feathery petals that create a soft cushion of colour, their cheerful golden tone gently lifting the more serious reds. The interplay of textures is striking: smooth rose petals, fluffy chrysanthemum heads, and the varied greens of the foliage. Broad, lacquered leaves in a rich forest green create a sturdy base, while touches of more muted, silvery-green foliage suggest eucalyptus, adding delicacy and a slightly wild, natural character. Every stem appears carefully placed, giving the wreath a balanced, symmetrical shape with a calm, open centre. Under the even studio lighting, the colours glow vividly, as if ready to be delivered for a funeral, chapel of rest, or memorial gathering along Cricklewood Lane or near Gladstone Park. The red and yellow palette speaks of enduring love, gratitude, and a quiet celebration of a life well lived, the kind of thoughtful floral tribute someone might choose when they want to send a message of heartfelt sympathy and support across Cricklewood and the surrounding North West London neighbourhoods.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my Cricklewood studio, this wreath of red roses feels like a quiet conversation with memory. The bouquet is ceremonial in its dignity, yet intimate in its touch, as if each petal was woven with care and reflection. Dozens of deep crimson roses crowd the ring, their petals velvety and saturated, ranging from tight buds to gently unfurling blossoms that promise future glory. The color settles into a rich tapestry of scarlet hues, catching soft light and throwing a warm glow across the white background. Framing the roses are sprigs of fresh greenery-eucalyptus-like leaves with a matte finish and slender, glossy ruscus-that offer a calm, verdant counterpoint to the intense red. The arrangement sits as a complete circle, an emblem of eternity and remembrance, yet it feels utterly present, almost as if one could reach out and trace the smooth ring's edge. The wreath exudes a sense of calm abundance, its fullness balanced by refined craftsmanship. The setting-crisp white behind-lets every curve of petal and the sheen of each leaf speak clearly, as though listening to a soft breath in a quiet room. For a funeral, memorial, or anniversary, this piece carries a message of enduring connection, a promise that memories will endure as surely as the blooms endure. Here in Cricklewood, I know this design graces chapels and church halls near Cricklewood Broadway, their enduring circle a symbol of continuity and solace. Delivered with care and available for same-day delivery across Cricklewood and nearby neighbourhoods.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this beautifully composed funeral tribute takes the precise form of a maritime lifebuoy, its circular shape instantly recognisable and full of quiet symbolism. The florist has packed the frame with countless compact blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, so tightly that they form a continuous carpet of petals. The ring is divided into four equal quadrants, alternating between saturated royal blue and immaculate white, like the painted segments of a ship's life ring. The blue sections are intense and velvety, their petals overlapping to create a gently undulating texture that invites the fingertips, while the white sections feel airy and pure, softening the boldness of the blue and adding a calm, reflective light to the piece. A slim band of dark blue ribbon is tucked and pleated around the inner circumference, its neat ruffle adding definition to the centre hole and enhancing the nautical character. There are no extra embellishments, allowing the strong geometry and colour blocking to convey the message on their own. From a Cricklewood perspective, it is easy to imagine this wreath resting at a local chapel, a dignified choice for families around Mapesbury or along Cricklewood Broadway who wish to honour a loved one connected to sailing, the navy, or rescue services, or someone remembered as a steadfast support. The design's cool blue-and-white palette feels soothing rather than sombre, suggesting safe harbour, gratitude, and the idea of being held in protective care even in farewell, while the fresh flowers and careful craftsmanship speak of respect, love, and a thoughtfully arranged final tribute.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Presented flat against a white backdrop and viewed from overhead, this funeral wreath is an artful ring of pale, soothing tones - creamy ivory roses and soft yellow lilies arranged in a dense, uninterrupted circle. The roses, each with close-rolled petals, glow with a soft, almost luminous cream that calms the eye; roughly a dozen to twenty of these blooms anchor the piece and provide a plush, textural foundation. Interspersed among them, the trumpet-shaped lilies in a delicate lemon shade open in elegant arcs, some fully revealed with elongated stamens, others held in teardrop buds that suggest unfolding time and continuing remembrance. The floral shapes are set into a verdant, layered base of foliage: slender fern fronds lend a feathery, tender edge while rounded, muted-green leaves - likely eucalyptus or a similar variety - bring weight, depth, and a faint, cooling scent. The composition feels balanced and symmetrical, yet richly varied when you notice the different flower stages and the interplay of soft curves and linear greenery. Light falling across the piece picks out the creamy highlights on petals and the deep green shadows beneath, creating a sense of calm dimension. This wreath communicates quiet dignity and solace, the familiar language of sympathy flowers, and would be appropriate for funeral services, memorial displays, or as a graveside tribute. It is crafted with considered technique and a gentle sensitivity suited to moments of farewell within the Cricklewood community and surrounding neighbourhoods.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00