Waterloo WREATHS – Expertly Crafted by Your Local Florist

At Florist Waterloo, we know how important it is to find the perfect wreath for your occasion. Nestled in the heart of Waterloo, near landmarks like The Old Vic, Waterloo Station, and the scenic Southbank Centre, our florists bring creativity and care to every arrangement. Our years of experience designing flowers and bouquets mean you can trust us to deliver beautifully fresh wreaths—whether it’s a personal tribute, seasonal decor, or a thoughtful gift.

We proudly serve the local community, including neighbouring areas like Lambeth, South Bank, and Elephant and Castle. Our skilled florists know the local tastes and preferences, helping you select or customise each wreath for your unique need. As a trusted local florist, we source our blooms daily to ensure the highest quality and vibrant colour in every design.

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WREATHS
A dignified circular sympathy wreath arranged against a stark white studio background, its main body a dense, continuous ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are closely set so their ruffled petals form a plush, uniform surface that conveys serenity and reverence. Accenting the wreath at the upper-left quadrant is a refined cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), ranging from deep violet, fully opened flowers to softer lavender buds on fine stems; their velvety petals and layered forms create a tender focal point. Mixed in are an assortment of fresh greens - broad, variegated leaves and fine, fern-like fronds - which add texture, airy movement and a natural contrast to the smooth white base. A slim trace of crinkled, dark purple mesh or lace peeks out along the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, tying the purple accent into the whole composition and offering a subtle, elegant border. The piece sits in soft, even light that casts a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, giving it a calm depth against the white backdrop. Crafted with the care of a local workshop, this wreath is exactly the kind of tribute we prepare for funerals and memorials around Waterloo - near Waterloo Station, Lower Marsh and the South Bank - where families often ask for classic white with a hint of dignified colour. Florist Waterloo can adapt this design for chapel or graveside placement and for timely local delivery when requested.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
An elegant sympathy wreath shown against a pure white background, built from a dense carpet of pristine white spray chrysanthemums that form a flawless circular ring. The small chrysanthemum heads, layered with countless fine petals, give the wreath a tactile, serene softness that feels fitting for a wake or funeral. A narrow ribbon or fine purple mesh is visible in delicate glimpses between the white flowers along both the inside and outside edges, lending a quiet depth and a touch of colour without overpowering the overall serenity. On the upper-left quadrant a composed trio of creamy yellow roses unfolds with velvety petals, their mellow hue speaking of friendship and gentle remembrance. These roses are nestling amid frothy sprays of baby's breath and small lavender-purple statice blossoms, which together create an interplay of airy and papery textures. Assorted greenery-broad, smooth leaves alongside slender fern-like fronds-frames the floral cluster, accentuating the fresh green undertone and supporting the soft palette. The wreath is carefully balanced so the accent sits like a calm accent at the crown, leaving the circular symbolism intact and the central void open to signify unbroken memory. The image is softly lit from above, producing a light shadow that grounds the wreath on the white surface. As a considered memorial piece suitable for services around Waterloo-whether for St John's Church, a riverside ceremony on the Southbank, or a quiet tribute delivered to the local crematorium-this arrangement conveys respect, solace and understated beauty, crafted with floral care and attention to texture and scent.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath rests against a bright white backdrop, its form so neat and even that the circle appears almost drawn with a compass. The entire ring is thickly woven with Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white Gypsophila flowers creating a fine, airy texture that looks like a halo of soft fog over Waterloo's quiet back streets on a still morning. Rising from this delicate base are scattered Lisianthus blooms, each with gently ruffled petals that blend crisp white with strokes of lavender and deeper purple along the edges. Some flowers are fully open, their hearts slightly shadowed, while others remain as half-open buds tinged with pale green and cream, adding a sense of unfolding time and remembrance. The contrast between the feathery Baby's Breath and the velvety Lisianthus gives the wreath both depth and movement, as if a soft breeze might stir the petals. No bold greenery breaks the harmony; instead, subtle stems and buds are tucked discreetly among the blossoms, keeping the palette calm and soothing. The central hollow of the wreath is clear, reinforcing the symbolic circle of life, loss, and enduring connection. This arrangement feels especially fitting for a funeral or memorial near Waterloo, perhaps accompanying a service in one of the local churches or a quiet farewell in a crematorium chapel reached from the station. Its understated whites and purples offer comfort without flourish, like a gentle, steady voice beside you in a time of grief, expressing love, respect, and peaceful farewell on behalf of those who send it.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Carefully handcrafted with the calm assurance of a seasoned florist, this circular funeral wreath centres on a full, cloud-like base of small white chrysanthemums whose texture suggests plush velvet under the fingertips. A subtle deep-purple mesh or fine netting nestles beneath the blooms, visible along the inner rim and adding depth and a muted contrast to the pristine white. At the top-left a single cream or pale yellow rose forms a delicate focal point, its soft scent and buttery petals set within a bouquet of lush greenery - variegated leaves with pale edges and airy fern fronds that rustle quietly when moved. Woven among the foliage are tiny sprays of lavender-purple statice, their papery clusters lending a steady note of colour that harmonises with the richer tones elsewhere. To the right, two statuesque calla lilies are laid with deliberate grace, their sculpted forms bending from about the two o'clock to the five o'clock position; each bloom shows a graceful colour transition from deep purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink at the base, and their long green stems arc across the lower-right side of the wreath. A single, longer stem reaches from the left cluster and is fastened across the lower segment, visually connecting the two main floral masses. Against a bright white backdrop and captured in soft natural light, the piece feels both dignified and tender - the sort of sympathy wreath Florist Waterloo would prepare for families at services near Waterloo Station, Jubilee Gardens, or at Lower Marsh memorial gatherings.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centred on a crisp white background, a lush circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its ring completely carpeted with roses and greenery in a calm, pastel palette. The arrangement is tightly composed, with no gaps, so that every inch of the circle is covered in layered petals and soft foliage. Large, open roses in creamy white and gentle ivory create a serene foundation, their broad, cupped blooms giving the design a classic, traditional feel. Nestled among them, petite blush pink spray roses and pale green buds add fine detail and a sense of tender newness, like a whispered promise. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring subtle, smoky undertones, while hints of pale peach and warm buttery yellow infuse the wreath with a delicate warmth. The flowers rest on a bed of dark green fern fronds and similar frilled foliage, which wrap around the circle and slip between the blooms, giving depth and contrast to the lighter tones above. The textures range from velvety rose petals to the slightly crisp, feathered edges of the ferns, suggesting both fragility and endurance. The overall mood is one of composed sorrow and gentle reflection, the kind of floral tribute chosen to say goodbye with grace. It is easy to imagine this wreath prepared by a local Waterloo florist and delivered to a quiet service near Waterloo Station, a crematorium chapel, or a family gathering along the Thames, offering a refined expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Crafted with quiet dignity and shaped by the hands of a skilled Waterloo florist, this floral wreath resonates with a gentle grace fitting for moments of remembrance. Against a pristine background, the wreath's harmonious ring unfolds in a lush profusion of blooms-large white lilies, whose glowing star-shaped petals evoke purity and peace, take centre stage, their serene contours balanced by the rich, spirited presence of fuchsia lilies tinged with magenta and flecks of deeper pink. Interspersed throughout are blush pink and creamy white roses, some tightly curled, others in soft, full bloom, their delicate textures echoing the tender support cherished among Waterloo's riverfront communities. Hints of green, likely eucalyptus or lily foliage, add layers of gentle structure and freshness, reminiscent of the calm offered by nearby Jubilee Gardens. Every flower within this arrangement is carefully chosen and positioned, creating a visual hymn to completeness and unity, while the open centre draws the eye inward, inviting reflection. The composition's balance and subtle vibrancy make it a natural choice for funerals, memorials, or condolence offerings throughout Waterloo and Lambeth, a floral tribute that carries with it the respectful spirit and enduring warmth of local traditions.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this classic circular memorial wreath is built from hundreds of tiny, pristine white spray chrysanthemums that form a plush, continuous ring with a peaceful, cloud-like surface. The dense clustering of petals gives the wreath a soft, tactile presence under soft, diffused light and suggests a whispered stillness appropriate for remembrance. From the upper left quadrant a distinct floral spray arcs gently across the top: several fully opened yellow roses release a tender, honeyed perfume and radiate a warm, sympathetic glow, while rich royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) provide a velvety counterpoint in deep jewel tones. A few unopened lisianthus buds in paler lavender and green add natural variation and a sense of hope within the composition. Interwoven greens-glossy rounded leaves, slender fern fronds and small variegated foliage-create a layered backdrop that lifts the colourway and supports the arrangement's architecture. A subtle dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemums at the inner and outer edges, quietly linking back to the purple blooms and lending a tailored finish. Crafted with the thoughtful hand of Florist Waterloo for memorial services throughout Waterloo and the South Bank, this wreath balances purity and warmth; it reads as an offering of condolence that honours memory with restrained beauty, fit for a chapel near Lower Marsh or a service at a riverside venue.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath, rich with white and lavender blooms, is centred on a crisp white background so that every flower seems to float in calm, quiet space. The wreath is dominated by luxurious white Oriental lilies, layered closely together so their velvety petals overlap like folded silk. Some lilies are wide open, showcasing pale green pistils and prominent, rust-toned stamens, while others are just beginning to unfurl, capturing that fragile moment between bud and bloom. Nestled among them are frilled lisianthus flowers, their white petals traced with soft purple and lilac along the edges, adding a watercolour effect that softens the composition. Hints of creamy white rosebuds and discreet sprigs of cool green foliage weave between the larger flowers, giving structure and a subtle contrast without disturbing the wreath's gentle palette. From a distance, the circular form reads as a continuous ring of light, a symbol of everlasting love and spiritual peace. Up close, the textures and details reveal themselves-the satin sheen of lily petals, the paper-fine lisianthus, and the airy whisper of greenery. The overall mood is reverent and tranquil, reminiscent of a quiet walk through a Waterloo side street on a Sunday morning, when the city feels hushed and reflective. Designed in the style of an expert local florist, this wreath would be placed beside a coffin, on a stand near the altar, or by a memorial photograph, serving as a tender expression of condolence, respect, and cherished memory for funerals and remembrance services across Waterloo and the surrounding SE1 area.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured with gentle, even lighting against a pristine white surface, this traditional circular wreath is composed of a densely packed band of white chrysanthemums that create a soft, slightly domed cushion of delicate petals; each bloom's innumerable filaments give the ring a textured, tactile quality that invites a mindful pause. At the top-left, a clustered trio of vivid cobalt-blue roses rises with concentrated dignity-petals layered like velvet, edges curling inward-nestled into rich, dark green foliage that both supports and accentuates their saturated hue. A ruffled satin ribbon in a matching deep blue trims the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy pleats catching the light in delicate highlights and lending a formal frame to the composition. From the florist's viewpoint, the contrast between the airy chrysanthemums and the sculpted roses creates a balance of humility and presence appropriate for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or a private graveside tribute. The subtle shadow beneath the wreath suggests a soft studio light from above, revealing the wreath's rounded structure without distraction. Having prepared similar arrangements for families attending services near Waterloo Station, the Old Vic, and Jubilee Gardens, I find this palette conveys steadiness and respect; the overall effect is reserved yet heartfelt, an offering meant to carry memory and comfort rather than flourish.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a bright white background, this floral wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of roses and greenery, the kind of thoughtful tribute a Waterloo family might place at a final farewell. The arrangement is lush and full, with no empty spaces, just waves of soft petals and textured foliage. Large, fully open roses in a dusty lavender and grey-mauve shade are spaced evenly around the ring, each bloom showcasing layers of gently ruffled petals that fold back like small, silken shells. Their muted purple tones lend a vintage, almost heirloom feeling. Nestled between them, clusters of delicate pastel pink spray roses run in small groups, their tiny buds and half-open flowers adding a sense of unfolding time and quiet emotion. The contrast between the cool lavender and warmer blush pink creates a comforting, harmonious palette, never harsh or bright, suitable for a funeral, memorial gathering, or celebration of life service. Beneath all of this, a dense collar of deep green fern fronds supports the wreath, their finely divided leaves reaching out beyond the roses to create a soft, feathery frame. The greenery adds depth and structure, while also evoking the calm of nearby Waterloo green spaces and riverside walks. The lighting is even and gentle, without harsh shadows, allowing each rose and fern to be clearly seen. The wreath feels thoughtfully composed and professionally crafted, an eloquent, flower-filled message of sympathy and remembrance delivered with quiet dignity.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Against a pure white field, a meticulously made funeral wreath breathes calm through a dense ring of vivid blue chrysanthemums whose tiny, velveteen petals form a sumptuous, tactile surface. The rich indigo and sapphire tones of the mums create a full-bodied, almost sea-like sweep around the circle, while a soft, pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner opening, its subtle sheen and gentle folds giving the arrangement a composed, ceremonial edge. Clustered where the wreath curves at the upper left are three striking blue roses, their large, layered petals unfurling with a plush, velvet quality that complements the chrysanthemum base and draws the eye with quiet elegance. Nestled among the roses are delicate sprays of baby's breath, tiny white stars that temper the blues with breathy lightness, and small, deep green foliage that grounds the cluster. From the mid-left the composition is graced by a trailing band of pure white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties - whose refined, sculptural blooms arc across toward the lower right, their porcelain-like petals introducing a serene, almost weightless movement. Scattered green orchid buds promise newness amid remembrance, suggesting continuity and soft renewal. Lit as if in gentle morning light, the arrangement balances texture, colour, and sentiment: the deep blues convey solemnity and enduring memory, the whites hint at purity and consolation. As a local tribute designed with the care of a Waterloo florist, this wreath reads as a dignified expression of sympathy, appropriate for memorials held near the Southbank, Waterloo Station, or at a church service in the neighbourhood.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed against a clean, white backdrop, this circular floral wreath feels like a quiet moment of reflection, the sort of arrangement families in Waterloo might choose for a memorial at a local church or crematorium. The wreath forms an unbroken ring of white, blush, and deep magenta blooms, carefully woven together so no single flower overpowers the others. At its heart are large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped petals wide open, soft and velvety with a faint sheen, showing off green pistils and warm golden stamens dusted with pollen. Between them sit striking fuchsia and deep pink lilies, some with speckled centres and gently curling edges, adding depth and warmth to the palette. White gerbera daisies, with precisely layered petals and dark, rounded centres, bring a sense of lightness and open space, like small circles of calm throughout the design. Nestled amongst the larger blooms are soft pink roses, many still in bud or just beginning to unfurl, symbolising tenderness and quiet affection, while creamy white roses in full bloom add a sense of tradition and grace. Smaller white filler flowers, likely tiny carnations or spray chrysanthemums, soften the transitions between the main flowers and give the wreath a pillowed, almost cloud-like fullness. Surrounding and threading through the flowers is fresh green foliage, with varied leaf shapes that create movement and natural rhythm around the ring. The overall effect is serene, respectful, and comforting, a sympathy wreath that seems designed to offer gentle support and a beautiful farewell during times of loss in and around Waterloo and the nearby South Bank.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its ring of rich red and vivid lime green flowers forming a complete, unbroken tribute. Clusters of red carnations dominate the design, their ruffled petals overlapping like layers of soft fabric, each bloom slightly different in size and openness, bringing a natural, human warmth to the arrangement. Nestled among them, lime green button chrysanthemums create a lively counterpoint, their compact, rounded forms and densely packed florets giving a fresh, modern edge to this traditional funeral wreath. Behind the blooms, a framework of deep green fern and mixed foliage fans outward, adding depth and giving the wreath a full, three-dimensional presence, as if it could be gently lifted and placed on an easel at a service. Variegated pittosporum leaves, with their pale, creamy margins and inky green centres, introduce a delicate pattern that softens the transition between the strong colours. A softly looped ribbon in tonal greens is woven discreetly through the flowers, suggesting care and intention rather than decoration for its own sake. Imagined in the hands of an experienced Waterloo florist, this wreath feels well suited to a farewell at a local chapel, a quiet gathering near the Old Vic, or a memorial overlooking the Thames. The balanced red-and-green palette and the dense, reassuring texture convey sympathy, remembrance, and gratitude for a life, making it an appropriate choice for same-day funeral flower delivery across Waterloo and the nearby South Bank.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a clean white background, this funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of colour and texture, like a peaceful halo you might see resting in a Waterloo chapel or family home. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies anchor the design, one set towards the upper curve of the ring and the other closer to the lower side, their flared petals and visible stamens adding a sense of strength and presence. Between them, clusters of soft blush-pink and lavender-toned roses are nestled closely, each rose in full bloom with gently unfurling petals that feel tender and soothing. Interwoven among the roses are lisianthus blossoms in shades of pale pink and deep purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped petals creating gentle ripples of shadow and light. Delicate sprays of lavender-blue statice or limonium appear like a mist, filling small gaps and softening transitions between the larger flowers. Here and there, small thistles of blue-grey eryngium lift their spiky heads, bringing a cool, silvery note that suggests resilience in times of loss. The entire wreath is supported by a generous foundation of greenery: rounded eucalyptus leaves touched with silvery frost, fine fern fronds, and more textured foliage that together form a dense, reassuring frame. A few closed lily buds are tucked discreetly among the leaves, hinting at flowers yet to open, much like memories that surface gradually after a farewell at a local Waterloo crematorium or riverside gathering. The overall effect is one of gentle dignity and quiet beauty, an expertly crafted tribute suitable for funerals, memorial services, or condolence deliveries across Waterloo and the surrounding central London streets.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
From a bird's-eye view, this elegant sympathy wreath appears as a perfect white ring, almost weightless, crafted entirely from countless stems of baby's breath. Each Gypsophila flower is a pinpoint of pure white, and together they form a plush, cloud-like band that looks as if it has been carefully brushed into place by an experienced florist's hands. The texture is dreamy and soft, with the flowers densely packed so that only hints of their fine green stems peek through. In the lower right section of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce colour and a subtle sense of movement. Their trumpet-shaped blooms curl with natural grace, starting in toned greens at the base and gradually saturating into deep burgundy and mulberry at the open edges, like a slow exhale of colour. The lilies' slender green stems curve inward, gently overlapping, and are partially nestled into the cushion of baby's breath, giving the impression that they grow from the wreath itself rather than being placed on top. The centre of the wreath is left empty, forming a smooth, circular void that echoes the feeling of absence and the quiet space left by a loved one. Set against a clean white background, the composition feels serene and modern, without distraction. This is the kind of refined floral tribute that might be chosen for a thoughtful service in Waterloo, perhaps for a ceremony near the Old Vic or along The Cut, offering family and friends a calm, dignified symbol of lasting affection. Every element suggests purity, respect, and the enduring beauty of a life remembered.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures glowing softly as if in natural daylight. The arrangement is rich with roses in harmonious pink tones, from intense magenta to romantic fuchsia and gentle blush, each bloom layered with velvety petals that curl and fold inwards. Nestled among the roses are double-petalled lilies, their broad, silky petals washed in cream, pale pink, and a whisper of peach at the tips, some fully open in star-shaped bursts, others still in smooth lime-green buds that hint at blooms yet to come. Encircling and threading between the flowers is a generous foundation of foliage: arching fern fronds with finely feathered edges, glossy dark green leaves, and subtle touches of lighter greenery that lend movement and structure. The greens frame the pink and cream flowers in a lush, continuous ring, guiding the eye around the wreath's unbroken circle, a quiet emblem of eternity and remembrance. The image has a calm, balanced composition, reminiscent of arrangements placed in local Waterloo chapels, crematoriums, or small SE1 memorial gatherings. One can imagine this wreath resting with dignity beside a framed photograph, its soft rose fragrance and composed beauty offering gentle comfort to family and friends. Designed in the careful, traditional style favoured by experienced London florists, it serves as a tender tribute for funerals, wakes, and services of farewell held throughout Waterloo and neighbouring riverside communities.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit workshop in Waterloo where a wreath of deep red roses has been shaped into a perfect circle. The arrangement rests against a crisp white background, a deliberate choice that makes the colour seem to breathe. Dozens of blooms contribute to a lush, tactile surface; some roses stand proudly with their velvety petals fully unfurlled, others lie in softer curls as if in mid dream. The circle is densely packed, each blossom pressed against its neighbor, so there is a continuous field of crimson with delicate variations in shade. The absence of greenery directs every eye to the stellar line of petals and the quiet, luxurious scent that might drift from the stems.

As a local florist working in Waterloo, you learn to read a bouquet like a message. This wreath carries love and admiration as well as remembrance and respect. It is a design that can speak softly at a wedding or festival, or lend dignity to a memorial service, a tribute at a local church near Kennington Road and The Cut.

Crafted with careful hand-placed stems and hidden supports, the roses create a plush, almost velvet relief. The white background sharpens the edges, making the circular form feel timeless. It is a piece you can imagine delivering to a loved one in the Borough, with same-day delivery available to Waterloo, South Bank, and Lambeth.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath fills the frame, set against a seamless white background that draws the eye straight to its colours and textures. Deep red roses, lush and velvety, form the main body of the design, each bloom at the perfect stage of openness so that its layered petals spiral outward with quiet grace in tones of crimson and burgundy. Punctuating this sea of red are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals radiating from each centre like tiny suns, softening the composition and adding a gentle warmth. The flowers are woven into a foundation of rich green foliage, with sturdy, glossy leaves and more delicate, slightly grey-green sprigs that add depth and a natural, garden-like character. Together they form a complete, unbroken ring with a clear hollow in the middle, a shape traditionally associated with continuity, eternal life, and lasting remembrance. The lighting is clear and even, revealing every petal and leaf without shadow, almost as if the wreath were resting in a quiet room of a Waterloo funeral home near The Old Vic or along the streets leading to Blackfriars Road. This floral tribute, like one thoughtfully prepared by Florist Waterloo for same-day delivery across the SE1 area, seems designed to rest beside a casket, at a memorial service, or on a graveside, offering a dignified expression of sympathy, love, and respect for a life deeply cherished.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with quiet, deliberate care. The piece is heavy with depth, a timeless circle that radiates dignity when carried by a Waterloo florist who understands how such a tribute travels from shop to service. The blooms are dozens of rich crimson roses, tightly clustered to create a luxuriant ring that glows against a bright white backdrop. Touches of silvery green foliage peek through-soft, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossier ruscus-like slow breaths at a solemn moment. The contrasts of texture invite the fingers to trace the petals, the velvet surface yielding under gentle touch and the glossy leaves offering a crisp counterpoint. The careful layering gives the wreath a three-dimensional heft, so even from the side the arrangement feels full and alive. Roses carry universal symbolism of love and enduring devotion, and in a memorial setting their scent and color soothe the room, helping to express sorrow, respect, and remembrance without words. The circle, uninterrupted, suggests continuity-life remembered and cherished across time. This piece is a reliable, respectful choice for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries in Waterloo, with practical delivery in the local area, including same-day options to reach grieving families promptly. With a steady hand and calm certainty, I know this wreath travels well to chapels, homes, and memorial halls around the South Bank and Lambeth, carrying a quiet message of sympathy and support to those who need it most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath styled as a traditional lifebuoy, set against a clean white studio background for maximum clarity and focus. The entire ring is carpeted with hundreds of tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms, packed so tightly that they form a continuous, cushion-like surface. The design is quartered with precision: rich, royal blue flowers occupy the top left and bottom right sections, their colour deep and soothing, while immaculate white blossoms fill the top right and bottom left, creating a strong yet harmonious contrast. Each quadrant flows seamlessly into the next, mirroring the reassuring rhythm of waves along the nearby Thames at Waterloo. A slim band of dark blue ribbon trims the inner circle, neatly pleated and tucked, adding depth and a discreet decorative edge that enhances the lifebuoy likeness without overpowering the flowers. The hollow centre is clearly defined, inviting the eye inward and giving a sense of open space and contemplation. Crafted in the spirit of a skilled local florist who understands both maritime symbolism and the needs of grieving families, this wreath feels especially apt for services held around Waterloo's riverside churches or memorials for those who loved the water. The cool blue tones evoke trust and constancy, while the white speaks of purity, remembrance, and a peaceful farewell. The arrangement balances strength and tenderness, offering a quietly powerful tribute that suggests safety, guidance, and the comforting idea of a final journey home.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this dignified circular wreath pairs pristine cream roses with pale yellow lilies, arranged densely to form a graceful, continuous halo of flowers and foliage. Approximately a dozen to twenty ivory roses, their petals tightly coiled and luminous, create the warm, classical core, while trumpet lilies in a tender lemon hue punctuate the design-some fully open to reveal their delicate stamens, others curled in bud to give texture and the sense of unfolding life. The wreath's verdant base is layered: soft fern fronds provide a feathered, romantic border and rounded eucalyptus-like leaves lend depth and a slightly bluish green contrast that makes the pale blooms sing. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, photographed flat on white so the circular form reads clearly as a symbol of eternity and remembrance. Light is soft and even, catching the subtle sheen on petals and casting gentle shadows that enhance the arrangement's sculptural quality. Imagine the scent: a faint, sweet rose perfume touched by fresh green notes from the lilies and foliage. Crafted with deliberate restraint and respect, this memorial wreath is intended for funerals, memorials, or as a sympathy offering; it's prepared by experienced hands in our Waterloo workshop and can be delivered locally around Waterloo Station, Lower Marsh and the South Bank for services at nearby venues such as the Royal Festival Hall or St John's church.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00