East Dulwich WREATHS

As a trusted Florist East Dulwich, we create beautifully crafted wreaths that feel personal, thoughtful and truly local. From our studio just off Lordship Lane, our experienced florists hand-select fresh seasonal flowers each morning to design wreaths for doors, tables, celebrations and heartfelt tributes.

Whether you're decorating a home near Goose Green, arranging a memorial in Dulwich Village, or sending a comforting gesture to family in Peckham or Herne Hill, we’ll guide you to the right style, colour palette and size. Every wreath is made to order, so your design is never off-the-shelf, always personal.

Need something in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery across East Dulwich and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know local streets like North Cross Road and Barry Road, ensuring your wreath arrives fresh, on time and beautifully presented.

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With years of experience serving the East Dulwich community, we’re known for careful workmanship, honest guidance and respectful service at life’s most important moments. Browse our wreath collection and order online with confidence from your local Florist East Dulwich.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this circular sympathy wreath in my East Dulwich workshop, I aimed for a simple, embracing form: a continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their many ruffled petals packed closely to create a soft, even cushion that suggests continuity and quiet solace. The wreath is interrupted only by an artful spray in the upper-left quadrant - clusters of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) ranging from velvety deep violet to pale lavender, each blossom layered with delicate petals and paired with slender buds that promise gentle unfolding. Mixed among the purple blooms are fresh, varied greens - broad, slightly variegated leaves and feathery, fern-like foliage - which add a crisp, organic texture and lift the colour palette without overpowering the central whites. Tucked beneath the surface of the chrysanthemums, a dark purple crinkled mesh ribbon traces both inner and outer edges, a discreet trim that ties the purple accents together and gives the wreath a polished, respectful finish. A soft studio light creates a pale, diffused shadow beneath the piece, giving the ring depth and a quiet presence against the white background. This is a design I would prepare for families across East Dulwich - from Lordship Lane to Goose Green - as a composed, thoughtful tribute. At Florist East Dulwich we craft such wreaths with attention to scent, texture and proportion, mindful that the arrangement should speak for love and remembrance when words feel too small.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully arranged sympathy wreath, photographed on a clean white surface, its round form lovingly built from densely packed white spray chrysanthemums whose many ruffled petals create a soothing, textured surface. The wreath's uniform band of white is interrupted only by a whisper of dark purple netting or ribbon showing through along the inner and outer rims, a refined accent that lends shadowed depth beneath the blooms. At the upper-left quadrant, a gathered spray provides the emotive focal point: three pale, creamy-yellow roses bloom together, petals soft and velvety, offering a gentle warmth that suggests friendship and remembrance. Surrounding the roses are clouds of tiny white gypsophila and small clusters of lavender-purple statice or limonium that give a delicate, herbaceous note and visual punctuation. A mix of foliage - from broad, smooth salal-like leaves to delicate, ferny fronds - frames the cluster and balances the wreath with fresh green tones and contrasting shapes. The composition reads as calm and composed, lit with soft, neutral light that highlights petal texture and the wreath's circular perfection. This is the kind of memorial piece we often prepare for wakes and funerals in East Dulwich, Lordship Lane and Goose Green; at Florist East Dulwich we pay attention to these quiet details and can deliver this classic tribute to churches, chapels or family homes across the local area.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round floral wreath, designed for a tender farewell, is shown isolated on a clean, bright white background, so every detail of the craftsmanship glows as clearly as a clear day over East Dulwich's tree-lined avenues. The ring is lavishly packed with fine sprays of white Baby's Breath, each tiny bloom forming a continuous halo of softness, almost like a ring of mist or early-morning fog lifting over Dulwich Park. These miniature blossoms create a delicate, cloud-like texture that feels both airy and abundant, wrapping the entire circle in a sense of lightness. Scattered thoughtfully throughout are refined Lisianthus flowers, their softly ruffled petals opening in tiers of crisp white edged with lilac and deep purple tones. The purple margins appear hand-painted, creating a gentle contrast that adds depth without disturbing the calm, meditative palette. Some Lisianthus are fully unfurled, revealing nuanced folds and subtle shadows within their centres, while others remain partially closed, with pale green and buttery-yellow undertones that suggest emerging life and quiet hope. The hollow centre of the wreath is clearly visible, reinforcing the symbolism of continuity, memory, and the journey of the soul. Against the plain background, there are no distractions from the subtle interplay of white, cream, and purple. The composition feels serene and respectful, reminiscent of the hush inside a local East Dulwich chapel or the stillness of a side street off Lordship Lane at dawn. This style of wreath is often selected for funerals, memorials, or crematorium services in the area, offering a gentle, poetic tribute that speaks of peace, affection, and enduring remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This delicately balanced circular wreath reads like the careful work of a devoted neighbourhood florist: a luxurious bed of shining white chrysanthemums forms a billowy, velvet-like base, each tiny floret packed closely to create an even, restful texture. Beneath this pristine ring a whisper of purple mesh or tiny lavender blooms adds depth along the inner circumference, so that the white appears luminous rather than flat. Toward the upper-left a single soft cream rose is nestled into a nest of verdant foliage-broad, glossy leaves with lighter edges and feathery fern fronds-that feels tactile and alive, as if you could lift a leaf and smell the faint green perfume of a market stall on Lordship Lane. Interspersed among the greenery are slim sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their papery, persistent blooms lending a quiet, breezy contrast to the creamy rose. On the right side two sculptural calla lilies arch gracefully from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, their trumpet shapes graduating from rich mauve and deep purple at the tips to paler lavender and blush tones near the bases; their long, bright-green stems sweep along the lower-right arc and are neatly woven into the chrysanthemum foundation. A single longer green stem crosses the lower section, gently anchoring the composition. The photograph's clean white background highlights the subtle colour shifts and fine textures; the overall mood is one of composed solace and respectful memory, an arrangement well suited for funerals or sympathy tributes in East Dulwich and nearby Dulwich Village.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A large, perfectly round sympathy wreath, displayed against a white studio background, is densely woven with roses in gentle, comforting tones that echo the calm residential feel of East Dulwich. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous cluster of fully opened ivory and creamy white roses, their petals softly spiralling outwards, catching the light and creating a feeling of purity and serenity. Around and between them, smaller blush pink spray roses and pale peach blooms nestle closely together, some as tight buds, others half-open, giving an impression of unfolding memories and tender goodbyes. Threaded throughout the design are unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, whose slightly smoky, antique hue lends a quiet sophistication, the sort of understated elegance you might associate with classic homes near Lordship Lane or the tranquil paths of Dulwich Park. Beneath the flowers, dark green fern fronds and leafy greenery provide a deep, verdant cushion, their fine texture and cool colour framing the pastels and making each rose stand out. The composition is full and balanced, with no gaps, forming a continuous floral circle that symbolises eternal love and unbroken remembrance. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the wreath's pastel palette and the velvety texture of the petals without casting harsh shadows. Crafted in the style of an experienced local florist, this memorial wreath feels like it has been thoughtfully prepared for a funeral or celebration-of-life service in East Dulwich, intended to offer solace, respect, and a gentle visual focus at a time of quiet reflection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Gently illuminated by soft, natural light, this lush and serene floral wreath, designed in East Dulwich, captures the spirit of heartfelt remembrance and community support. The striking arrangement takes the shape of a flawless circle, each bloom placed with care to evoke a sense of unity and eternal memory. Majestic white lilies dominate, each petal spreading gracefully to frame the wreath in an aura of tranquility-their pale green stamens and slightly curled tips reflecting careless beauty and peace. In vivid contrast, velvety fuchsia pink lilies command attention with their rich magenta petals, adorned by tiny speckles and hints of deeper tones-reminding one of the vibrant parks and creative culture found along Lordship Lane. Scattered between these lilies, delicate blush and creamy white roses nestle intimately, some in gentle bud, some unfurling in layers, adding softness and a whisper of romantic nostalgia. Discreet accents of fresh eucalyptus or similar green foliage emerge from beneath the flowers, their sage tones and rounded shapes lending structure and a breath of the outdoors that recalls the leafy calm of Peckham Rye. Every element is arranged for both beauty and harmony, creating an impression of profound respect and gentle solace. As a floral arrangement for funerals, memorials, or condolence gestures, this wreath extends a soothing message-each flower like a kind word spoken in times of loss. The artistry of a skilled local florist shines through, delivering both dignity and warmth to families across East Dulwich.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An expertly arranged circular sympathy wreath composed predominantly of fresh white spray chrysanthemums that form a dense, cloud-like ring. The chrysanthemums are closely set to produce a continuous, plush surface whose tiny overlapping petals create a hushed texture and convey purity and solace. On the upper left quadrant a vibrant cluster anchors the design: warm yellow roses with petals spiralling open like soft suns; rich purple lisianthus offering velvety, ruffled cups; and a scattering of pale lavender buds that introduce youthful promise and depth. Interwoven among these blooms are varied greens - glossy salal-like leaves, some with light variegation, and slender fern fronds - providing contrast, movement, and structural balance to the composition. Along the inner and outer edges of the white ring a slim, dark purple mesh trim is visible, subtly echoing the accent flowers and adding a refined finishing touch. As a local florists' piece suitable for remembrance, this wreath suits services held near Goose Green or a quiet laying at Dulwich Park funeral gardens; its colour palette - white, yellow and regal purple - reads as respectful yet warm. Prepared with care and fresh seasonal stems, this arrangement from Florist East Dulwich honours memory with a calm, comforting presence and tactile sophistication that friends and family will notice during moments of farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath is presented as a complete floral circle, floating against a bright white background so that every bloom is clearly defined. The ring is generously filled with large white Oriental lilies, their silky petals arching outward in graceful layers, each flower marked by a soft green heart and tall stamens tipped with warm, earthy pollen. Some lilies have fully opened to reveal their intricate centres, while others remain partially closed, suggesting a tender sense of unfolding and remembrance. Interwoven between these statement blooms are clusters of Lisianthus-like flowers, their delicate white petals finely brushed with lavender and gentle purple along the fringed edges. These ruffled accents add subtle colour and a cloud-like texture that softens the strong lines of the lilies. Here and there, sprigs of fresh greenery and slender leaves emerge from beneath the blossoms, offering cool, deep green tones and a hint of the garden. Unopened buds, both lily and small creamy rosebuds, provide detail and dimension, giving the wreath a naturally layered look rather than a rigid formality. The overall design feels as though it has been thoughtfully crafted by a local florist in East Dulwich, perhaps prepared for a memorial service near Peckham Rye or a quiet gathering at a family home. The clean, uncluttered background highlights the wreath's calm beauty, allowing its white and purple palette to speak of purity, peace, and gentle condolence. This floral tribute would sit with quiet grace beside a coffin or photo, offering comfort and a sense of dignified goodbye to loved ones.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured on a bright white field and photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint, this traditional memorial wreath presents a carefully arranged circle of pristine white chrysanthemums whose countless feathered petals create a plush, slightly domed texture reminiscent of a soft white cushion. The chrysanthemums' subtle cream-tinged centers bring a whisper of warmth beneath the cool whites, while a focal cluster of three vivid cobalt-blue roses sits at the top-left, their velvety petals tightly layered and rich in saturation. Those blue roses are nestled among deep green foliage with glossy, rounded leaves that provide a steady, natural contrast and a sense of evergreen reassurance. Running along both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue; its rippled folds glint under the light and frame the wreath with a composed, dignified finish. A tender shadow beneath the arrangement anchors it to the immaculate background, lending depth and a quiet presence as though set on a chapel table or laid at a graveside. The scent, if experienced in person, would be gentle and comforting - the soft tea-like fragrance of chrysanthemums mingled with the muted sweetness of roses. As a florist familiar with East Dulwich, from Lordship Lane to Goose Green and around East Dulwich Picturehouse, I imagine this piece placed with care at a funeral or wake: a respectful, graceful tribute that speaks of remembrance, solace, and heartfelt condolence. Florist East Dulwich would prepare such a wreath with the precise ribboning and balanced bloom placement expected for local memorial services.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular funeral wreath is presented from above on a clean white backdrop, its form clear and unbroken, creating an immediate impression of wholeness and continuity. The ring is richly filled with large, fully open roses in muted shades of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and grey-toned purple, each bloom with intricately layered petals that fold and ripple like silk. Threaded between these stately roses are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses, some no bigger than a thumbprint, others half open with delicate centres just visible, bringing a sense of tenderness and vulnerability to the design. The flowers are cradled in a generous base of dark green fern fronds, whose feathery, serrated leaves extend beyond the edge of the wreath and peek through the blossoms, adding texture, structure, and a deep verdant contrast similar to the shaded paths around Peckham Rye Park, just beyond East Dulwich. Tiny darker buds and fine filler greenery are interspersed among the roses, giving the composition a layered, three-dimensional look, as if the blooms have gently settled into place over time. The lighting is even and soft, allowing the natural colours to glow without harshness, capturing the calm, reflective mood that such a sympathy tribute requires. This thoughtfully crafted wreath would feel at home at a memorial service, a graveside farewell, or a quiet gathering of family in East Dulwich, expressing condolences and remembrance without excess, only with the quiet language of flowers. The combination of lavender and pink roses suggests gentle admiration, gratitude, and enduring affection.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This funeral wreath reads as a study in calm and reverence: a full circular ring of tiny, velvety blue chrysanthemum blooms packed so closely they form a lush, tactile carpet of deep cobalt and sapphire. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner aperture, its soft sheen framing the blue with an understated, almost luminous border that lifts the composition. Anchoring the arrangement at the upper-left is a clustered trio of striking blue roses, fully unfurled, their plush petals catching the light and drawing the eye with a quiet, stately presence. Sprigs of baby's breath and a few dark green leaves nestle at the roses' base, adding delicate texture and a classic sympathy note. Moving across the wreath, a gentle arc of white orchids spills from mid-left toward the lower right; the orchid blooms-likely Phalaenopsis-are pristine and airy, their pale, translucent petals forming an elegant, downward sweep. Interspersed among them are chartreuse-green orchid buds, some closed, others beginning to open, suggesting a subtle thread of continuity and hope within the tribute. The colour dialogue of deep blue and pure white creates a mood of peaceful remembrance and composed grief. Soft, cool studio light softens the shadows and highlights the wreath's layered textures. Crafted with care by local hands, this design suits memorials and condolence displays around East Dulwich, with thoughtful delivery options for services near Dulwich Park or the East Dulwich Picturehouse.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath in shades of white, pale pink, and deep fuchsia rests against a plain white background, like a gentle pause amid the bustle of East Dulwich's Lordship Lane. The wreath is richly packed with large white lilies, their satin-smooth petals opening wide in serene, star-shaped blooms that draw the eye toward their soft green centres and pollen-tipped stamens. Interspersed among them, deeper magenta and fuchsia lilies add a ribbon of colour, their speckled petals creating a striking contrast that still feels dignified and composed for a memorial setting. Around this foundation, white gerbera daisies with dark central eyes offer a modern, slightly playful note, their tidy, layered petals radiating from the centre like small suns. Soft pink roses, many still in bud or only half opened, give the arrangement a quiet, romantic tenderness, suggesting memories held close to the heart, while cream-white roses, more fully opened, add a sense of maturity and grace. Delicate white filler blooms, perhaps spray carnations or chrysanthemums, weave between the larger flowers, softening edges and adding texture to the floral circle. A halo of rich green foliage frames the design, providing depth, contrast, and structure, so the wreath appears full yet balanced from every angle. This thoughtfully designed arrangement would feel perfectly at home at a funeral or celebration of life for a family from East Dulwich or nearby Peckham Rye, offering a gentle expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, rich in red and green, is shown against a crisp white backdrop, highlighting every petal and leaf as though displayed in a calm corner of a florist's shop just off Lordship Lane in East Dulwich. The ring is tightly woven with deep crimson carnations, their full, frilled petals layered in soft waves that create a plush, almost quilted effect. Here and there, slightly smaller buds rest beside fully opened blooms, lending a gentle rhythm and natural movement to the circle. Nestled among the red are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, also known as pompon mums, each one a compact globe of tiny, velvety florets. Their bright chartreuse colour lifts the design, adding a contemporary freshness while still feeling timeless and dignified.   

Around the floral heart of the wreath, a generous mix of greenery builds a supportive, living frame. Feathery fern fronds reach outward in deep emerald tones, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins weave in and out, introducing soft highlights and subtle patterning. A decorative ribbon in soft light green with darker diagonal stripes is threaded into the lower portion, looping gently between flowers and foliage without dominating the arrangement, like a quiet gesture of care. The overall composition is symmetrical and balanced, but not rigid; it feels crafted by hand, with an experienced eye for texture and colour harmony. The white background keeps the focus firmly on the wreath, its red and green palette evoking both love and renewal. This floral tribute would feel at home at a funeral service, chapel of rest, or memorial gathering in and around East Dulwich, offering a heartfelt expression of condolence and respect.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a quiet pause amid the bustle of Lordship Lane in East Dulwich. The design is viewed from directly overhead, revealing a perfectly formed ring of flowers and foliage, packed so generously that no bare frame is visible. A base of lush greenery provides depth and movement: light, silvery eucalyptus leaves curve around the circle, mingling with darker, more solid foliage and fine, arching fern fronds that soften the edges. Upon this green foundation sit clusters of pastel roses in shades of blush and lavender-pink, each bloom open and full, their layered petals suggesting gentleness and affection. Threaded between them, lisianthus in pale pink and rich, deep purple create a subtle rhythm of colour, their ruffled, cup-like blossoms adding a delicate, almost chiffon-like texture. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies anchor the design, one towards the upper curve and one on the lower side; their broad petals and prominent stamens introduce a vivid yet respectful contrast, like small suns of warmth within the circle. Around the lilies, several closed buds rest among the leaves, evoking a sense of promise and ongoing life. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles rise from the greenery, providing a sculptural accent, while tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, appear as a light mist between the larger heads. Some carefully shaped green leaves are folded and tucked at the base of a lily, a subtle touch that hints at the florist's practiced hand. Created in the spirit of local East Dulwich tributes sent to funerals or memorial gatherings, this wreath's harmonious blend of soft pastels and bolder tones conveys quiet remembrance and unbroken connection.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this refined funeral wreath, the eye is first drawn to a perfect ring of Baby's Breath, every gypsophila floret contributing to a continuous band of soft, cloud-white texture. The flowers are arranged so densely that they form a plush, cushiony surface, while the hollow centre remains crisply defined, like the calm eye of a storm of petals. Against this gentle backdrop, two calla lilies placed in the lower right quadrant provide a touch of quiet intensity. Their elegantly rolled, trumpet-like blooms deepen from muted green at the base into a luxurious burgundy, with hints of magenta and wine red collecting at the tips. The smooth green stems curve with a natural grace, seeming to thread themselves into the mass of tiny blossoms, creating the impression that the lilies are growing directly from the wreath. The contrast between the velvety dark tones of the callas and the airy whiteness of the Baby's Breath gives the piece a poised, contemporary feel, while still honouring traditional funeral design. Presented on a pure white background with soft, even lighting, every petal and floret is clearly defined, highlighting the artistry and care behind the arrangement. For families in East Dulwich, whether gathering near Goose Green or around the quiet streets off Barry Road, this style of wreath feels especially fitting for dignified goodbyes, offering a tender symbol of remembrance, devotion, and everlasting peace, much like the bespoke tributes we regularly design and deliver for local services and cremations.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures glowing as though under soft, natural light from an East Dulwich studio window. The ring is densely woven with flowers, dominated by roses in a spectrum of pinks, from deep magenta and fuchsia to gentle shell and blush tones. Each rose tells its own story: some are tightly furled buds with smooth, conical tips, others half-open with petals beginning to curl, and many are fully expanded, revealing intricate, velvety layers that feel both romantic and solemn. Among the roses rest opulent double lilies in creamy white and pale pink, their petals broader and more sculptural. Some lilies are fully open, forming star-like blooms with subtly ruffled edges and softly tinted centres, while others remain as pointed yellow-green buds tucked between the surrounding flowers. A lush framework of greenery supports and shapes the wreath. Dark fern fronds fan out delicately, their fine leaflets echoing the circular form, while larger, glossy green leaves tuck in around the blooms, adding depth, shade, and a living contrast to the warm pink palette. The design is balanced and harmonious, every stem placed with intention, creating a serene expression of condolence suited to services in local churches around East Dulwich, Dulwich Village, or near Goose Green. It communicates a gentle yet unwavering message of respect, comfort, and remembrance, the sort of arrangement chosen when families wish to honour a life with quiet grace and lasting beauty.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into East Dulwich and being greeted by a wreath so lush with rich red roses that it seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft as velvet, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, a soothing belt of crimson where every rose brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry that invites the hand to roam its surface. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries love and solemnity, with every rose bearing a memory or a wish spoken in silence. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers-the heady perfume mingling with the faint green of hidden stems and the careful, even pressure of the stems held within the ring. The wreath speaks of elegance, reverence, and invitation-an expression of both farewell and celebration. Florist East Dulwich crafted it with attention to the street life around Lordship Lane, Dulwich Village, and Peckham Rye: a piece meant to travel to a home on Dulwich Village or a doorway along Bellenden Road for a special moment. It would suit a wedding anniversary, a thoughtful memorial, or a doorway gathering. And for those arranging flowers with care, this wreath is available for same-day delivery across East Dulwich and surrounding neighbourhoods, carrying with it the assurance of freshness and the warmth of a trusted local hand.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular funeral wreath bursts from a clean white background, its rich colours and textures capturing attention with quiet dignity. Deep red roses, fully in bloom, form the heart of the design, their velvety petals spiralling outwards from tight centres into generous, layered cups of colour that shift subtly between crimson and burgundy. Threaded between these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom formed of countless fine petals, creating soft, cushiony tufts of light that contrast beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Around and beneath the flowers, a generous collar of green foliage-likely salal, with pockets of eucalyptus-adds fullness and structure, its leaves ranging from glossy dark green to muted grey-green, as if catching gentle light from a nearby window. The wreath is crafted into a perfect ring with an open centre, symbolising the continuity of love and memory, a shape often chosen by families in East Dulwich marking a farewell service or crematorium ceremony nearby. The composition is symmetrical but not stiff; every stem seems thoughtfully placed, as though a local florist has taken time to balance colour, texture, and movement. Set against the uncluttered white backdrop, the vivid reds and sunny yellows read clearly as an expression of respect, remembrance, and a celebration of a life well lived, a tribute that could easily be imagined resting by a graveside after a quiet walk along Lordship Lane.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this circular wreath of deep red roses feels like a quiet ceremony of memory, threaded with soft green leaves. The petals span a spectrum from nearly burgundy to bright ruby, their velvety surfaces catching light to reveal subtle sheen. Interwoven among the blooms are clusters of silver-green eucalyptus-like foliage and slender, glossy ruscus, providing cool contrast and tactile depth. The arrangement forms a continuous circle, unbroken as memory itself, with light softly tracing each petal's edge to give a living glow. The wreath rests against a pristine white background, heightening the intensity of colour and making the design feel intimate and solemn. This is a piece of quiet ceremony, a symbol of enduring connection and remembrance, suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of loved ones. In East Dulwich and the surrounding SE22 area, families often choose this design from Florist East Dulwich for same-day delivery to homes, chapels, or community halls along Dulwich Park and Lordship Lane. The overall impression is one of tradition, grace, and heartfelt condolence, a thoughtful way to tell someone you are thinking of them when words fail.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced floral wreath is shown as a perfect circle, carefully styled to resemble a classic maritime lifebuoy, photographed on a spotless white background for clarity. The entire ring is densely carpeted with small, button-like blooms, likely chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they form a smooth, plush surface with subtle dips and rises. The design is divided into four even quadrants, alternating between luxurious royal blue and pristine white. At the top left and bottom right, the rich blue flowers create a deep, saturated band of colour, their many-petalled heads giving a feeling of depth and quiet strength. Filling the top right and bottom left are pure white blossoms, packed just as tightly, adding a serene brightness and a sense of lightness to the composition. Around the inner opening of the wreath, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into tiny ruffles, reinforcing the lifebuoy imagery and drawing the eye towards the hollow centre that symbolises absence, memory, and the space left by a loved one. The image suggests a thoughtfully crafted funeral or memorial tribute, ideal for East Dulwich families who wish to honour someone connected to the sea, the navy, lifeguarding, or simply a person known for their protective, guiding presence. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered from a local studio near Goose Green to a service along Lordship Lane, its cool blue-and-white palette offering a quiet promise of safe harbour, remembrance, and the comfort of shared stories.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This wreath, photographed flat against a white background, is a carefully balanced ring of cream-toned roses and soft yellow lilies that reads as a deliberate hymn of calm. Around a dozen tightly spiraled, creamy white roses form the backbone of the composition, each blossom reflecting a gentle, ivory light. Interspersed among them, tender pale yellow lilies present a contrasted silhouette: some open widely, their trumpet shapes arching outward to reveal delicate stamens, while others remain restrained in bud, contributing vertical rhythm and a sense of future bloom. The floral elements are set into a lush base of darker greens - delicate fern fronds that breathe lightness and texture, alongside broader, rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus which introduce muted blue-greens and depth. The wreath is densely packed yet never crowded; the craftsmanship lets each bloom find a small, deliberate space so the overall circle reads as unified and deliberate. In cooler daylight the scent would be subtle: the roses' soft sweetness tempered by the lilies' greener, almost citrus-tinged note. The perfect roundness is intentionally symbolic of unbroken remembrance, suitable as a funeral tribute, memorial display, or grave offering. As a local touch, this piece is the sort of arrangement our team at Florist East Dulwich might prepare for services near Lordship Lane, Dulwich Park, or at a chapel on Dog Kennel Hill, reflecting the neighbourhood's quiet respectfulness and attention to craft.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00