Deptford Wreaths – Handcrafted by Your Trusted Local Florist

Deptford Florist is proud to be your local expert for wreaths and floral tributes, serving the heart of Deptford as well as surrounding areas like New Cross and Greenwich. As dedicated florists just steps from Deptford High Street, near the historic St. Paul's Church and the vibrant Deptford Market Yard, we understand the role flowers play in life’s special occasions and meaningful moments.

Our skilled team pours care and expertise into every arrangement, using only the freshest flowers sourced daily. Whether you’re commemorating a loved one or celebrating a new beginning, our wide range of handcrafted wreaths combines tradition with contemporary design for truly memorable results. With same-day delivery available until 3 PM, you can order online with confidence and ensure your arrangement arrives on time, every time.

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WREATHS
When seen from the front, this circular memorial wreath reads as a quiet embrace: a thick, immaculate ring of white cushion chrysanthemums creates a seamless, cloud-like foundation, each bloom's tightly layered petals nestling beside its neighbour to suggest continuity and calm. Positioned at the upper-left is a composed flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), ranging from deep violet to soft lavender, their layered petals and unopened buds creating a gentle gradient and a feeling of slow, natural movement. Interspersed among the purple blooms are fresh green leaves - some broad and variegated, others fine and ferny - which introduce textural contrast and a sense of botanical sincerity. A subtle detail of dark purple, crinkled mesh or lace peeks beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, mirroring the lisianthus hue and giving the wreath a refined, finished edge. The photograph's soft studio light creates a faint shadow beneath the composition, emphasizing its rounded depth and meticulous construction. Scent is understated: a faint, green-chrysanthemum perfume that speaks of gardens rather than glare. Crafted with the calm considered by an experienced local florist, this sympathy wreath suits funeral settings and memorial displays across Deptford and nearby New Cross, offering a respectful, beautifully balanced tribute for those moments when words fall short. Prepared by hand with attention to proportion and tone, it conveys serenity, remembrance, and quiet support.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This respectfully arranged circular wreath rests on a stark white background, crafted from a dense carpet of pure white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, even texture around the open centre. The chrysanthemums' multitudinous petals form a soft, tactile surface that seems almost cloud-like to the touch, while a faint purple netting or ribbon subtly outlines both inner and outer edges, lending a discreet hint of colour and depth beneath the white blooms. Crowning the upper-left arc, a composed cluster of accent flowers introduces warmth and personality: three pale yellow roses open in layered, velvety spirals, conveying a gentle sense of remembrance and close friendship. Surrounding the roses, delicate sprigs of gypsophila provide an airy, lace-like veil, and the inclusion of small lavender-purple statice injects a whisper of contrast that evokes early spring blooms. The foliage work is considered and varied-broad, glossy leaves provide a structural backdrop while finer fern fronds soften the edges and add a natural movement to the arrangement. The lighting is even and soft, revealing the wreath's dimensionality and casting a tender shadow that anchors it to the white plane. This design reads as calm and consoling, an expertly composed tribute suitable for a funeral or memorial service where simple elegance and quiet reassurance are desired. As a local floral expression, it would sit well beside a service at a nearby chapel or in a family home preparing for remembrance, offering a tactile emblem of care.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a pure white studio background, this funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of soft textures and cool tones. The structure is almost entirely obscured by lavish baby's breath, each branching stem bearing dozens of tiny white flowers that merge into a continuous, cloud-like surface. Resting on this feathery cushion are lisianthus blooms placed with deliberate care, their larger size and ruffled petals adding depth and visual focus. The petals are predominantly white, but each one is fringed with fine lines and washes of lavender, lilac, and violet, creating a watercolor effect that gently draws the eye around the ring. Some blooms stand fully open, showing layered interiors and darker central shadows; others remain as slender buds, pale green at the base and tipped with cream and the faintest blush of purple, hinting at the beauty yet to emerge. The central aperture is left clear and round, reinforcing the timeless symbolism of the wreath as an emblem of eternity, unity, and unbroken memory. No greenery, ribbon, or printed message is visible, allowing the flowers themselves to convey a quiet, heartfelt tribute. The overall feel is very much in tune with the quieter pockets of Deptford-perhaps reminiscent of pausing near St Paul's Churchyard or strolling through a calm corner of Deptford Market Yard when the crowds have thinned. This elegantly restrained design is especially suited to funeral services, memorial gatherings, or graveside tributes in the local area, where families may wish to send a message of gentle sympathy and enduring love through a circle of white and soft purple flowers.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath photographed on a clear white backdrop, built from a dense, pillowy ring of white chrysanthemums that read as both pristine and consoling. Beneath the snowy mass a whisper of deep purple netting or lace is visible, giving the inner circumference a refined counterpoint of colour and texture. On the upper-left, a carefully placed cluster gathers attention: a single cream-toned rose opens gently amid variegated green leaves with pale margins and airy fern fronds, while delicate sprigs of lavender-purple statice lend a subtle, herbaceous note and visual rhythm. Mirroring this cluster on the right, two graceful calla lilies extend from roughly two to five o'clock, their sleek cups showing a smoky purple at their tips that dissolves into warm peach-pink and blush toward the base; their bright green stems arc along the lower-right curve and tie the design together. A lone longer green stem crosses the lower section from left to right, discreetly secured and guiding the eye toward the callas. Crafted with the calm attention of a local florist, this wreath is a fitting tribute for funerals and memorial services across Deptford - from Deptford High Street to the quieter corners near Deptford Creek - and can be arranged for respectful delivery to nearby chapels and cemeteries. The overall effect is one of composed elegance, where texture, colour, and form combine to offer solace and a gentle sense of continuity.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed memorial wreath of roses and ferns is shown from above against a clean white surface, its circular form and layered colours designed to express sympathy and enduring affection. The wreath is lush and continuous, with no visible spaces between the flowers, giving it the look of a soft, floral halo-an image that feels especially fitting for a final farewell in one of Deptford's historic churches or chapels. At first glance, the eye is drawn to generous, fully open roses in shades of creamy white and pale ivory, their velvety petals unfolding in elegant spirals. These are gently entwined with smaller blush pink spray roses, some tightly closed and others partway open, suggesting both the fragility and resilience of life. Soft tones of peach and buttery yellow flow between the blooms, adding warmth reminiscent of late afternoon light over Deptford Market Yard. Scattered throughout the design, dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend a subtle, antique quality, inviting quiet reflection and memories of times gone by. The entire composition rests on a foundation of dark green fern foliage, whose fine, feathered fronds peek through and around the petals, adding structure, volume, and a deep, cooling contrast to the pastel hues. The lighting is gentle and diffused, revealing the intricate textures of each petal and leaf without harsh shadow, enhancing the wreath's calm, comforting presence. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local Deptford florist, this wreath feels appropriate for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes, offering a graceful floral expression of condolence and remembrance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A dignified memorial wreath, thoughtfully handcrafted by Deptford Florist and infused with the spirit of local artistry. This luscious ring of blooms brims with star-white lilies, some blossoming fully, others as gentle unopened buds, their creamy petals softly illuminated as if by afternoon light streaming across Douglas Way. Vibrant fuchsia-pink lilies add flashes of magenta, their speckled patterns providing dynamic visual depth and a sense of hope amid loss. Among these, gentle blush and ivory roses nestle closely, lending delicate softness and an undertone of romance to the overall composition. Minimal, rounded greens-evocative of the parks and communal gardens in Deptford-peek through for freshness and structure. The wreath's open-centered circle is symbolic of closure, unity, and enduring memory, making this arrangement both beautiful and fitting for local bereavement gatherings. Presented on a clean white backdrop, every flower's hue and form stand out, offering a comforting, respectful gesture to families and friends across Deptford in their time of need.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean white background, that reads as both tender and composed. The foundation is a generous ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom wired and nested so the surface becomes a continuous, plush apron of petals-soft to the eye and suggestive of comfort. At the upper left, a prominent floral spray climbs gently over the white base: bright yellow roses, fully unfurled in shades of butter and gold, lend a warm, consoling presence; clusters of deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with ruffled, cup-shaped blooms provide a graceful, velvety contrast; and a few unopened buds in pale lavender and green add texture and promise. Interspersed foliage-glossy rounded leaves, slender fern fronds and lightly variegated greenery-frames the colours and supports the spray's silhouette. A dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is discreetly visible at the inner and outer rim beneath the chrysanthemums, echoing the lisianthus and giving a subtle finishing line to the design. The composition is photographed in soft, natural light that reveals petals' textures and the gentle scent one might expect from fresh roses. As a local florist in Deptford I imagine this piece placed beside a service at Deptford's chapels or delivered to a family home near the Market Yard-a respectful, handcrafted tribute conveying solace, steady craftsmanship and heartfelt sympathy.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath of white and purple blooms appears centred on a bright white field, as if it has been carefully laid out on a table in a quiet Deptford chapel. The circular design is anchored by generous white Oriental lilies, their silky petals gently curving back from pale green centres. Delicate stamens extend outward, each bearing warm, rust-coloured anthers that provide a subtle, organic contrast to the crisp white. The lilies are arranged at varying stages of openness, creating a soft rhythm around the ring, from fully open blossoms to shy buds still wrapped in green sheaths. Between these striking focal flowers, ruffled lisianthus-like blooms add texture and colour, their white petals brushed with lavender and lilac along the edges, as though touched by a faint evening sky over the Thames near Deptford Creek. Small creamy buds, likely miniature roses or young lily florets, appear in pockets around the wreath, adding depth and a sense of tenderness. Low, tasteful greenery-short leaves and eucalyptus-style sprigs-is tucked beneath the flowers, offering a muted green framework that emphasises the cool, serene palette. The overall wreath forms a perfect, continuous circle, thick and lush but never overpowering, reflecting themes of eternity, remembrance, and quiet farewell. Lit evenly with a soft, diffused brightness, the arrangement exudes calmness and respect, the sort of thoughtful, handcrafted piece a local florist might prepare for a funeral service at a Deptford church or a remembrance gathering in a home off Evelyn Street or near Folkestone Gardens, bringing a touch of gentle beauty to a solemn occasion.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured on a neutral white field from just above, this classic circular funeral wreath presents itself with calm precision and thoughtful texture. A thick ring of snowy white chrysanthemums forms the main body, their delicate, layered petals overlapping until the surface reads almost like a soft, clouded cushion; under the studio light one can also detect a gentle creamy-yellow hue at several centres that warms the white without diminishing its serenity. Nestled on the upper left, three intense royal-blue roses create a focused point of solace - their lush, velveteen petals fold tightly and catch the light in deep, sapphire tones. Surrounding the roses is a compact spray of dark green foliage, whose glossy leaves both protect and lift the blue blooms visually. The wreath's inner and outer rims are neatly finished with a pleated satin ribbon in a matching deep cobalt blue; the ribbon's sheen and soft ripples frame the chrysanthemums and sharpen the composition so it reads like a respectful emblem. A subtle shadow beneath the wreath gives it weight on the white surface, while the overall scent remains mild and comforting, dominated by the gentle spice of chrysanthemum petals. As a local florist in Deptford I recognise how often this palette-pristine white balanced with dignified blue-becomes a choice for families arranging services at nearby Creekside chapels or memorial gatherings near Deptford Market Yard; its language of remembrance and solace feels both traditional and quietly personal, a fitting, composed tribute.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, white studio background, this circular wreath appears like a floating ring of soft colour and tender intention, the kind of tribute often delivered to services across Deptford and neighbouring Greenwich. The wreath is densely composed of roses, with large, fully bloomed flowers in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and greyish-purple forming the main rhythm of the design. Their petals are plush and layered, folding in complex spirals that create a feeling of depth and quiet luxury. Tucked between these focal blooms are clusters of smaller, pastel pink spray roses and miniature buds at different stages of opening, from firm, closed buds to shy, unfolding petals that catch the light. The flowers are cradled by a ring of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or a similar variety, whose feathery, serrated leaves radiate outward to frame the wreath with fresh, natural texture. Tiny points of deeper foliage and shadowed buds are interspersed throughout, giving the circle subtle contrast and movement. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the lavender and pink tones to appear gentle and velvety while the greens feel cool and grounding. This arrangement carries the unmistakable character of a sympathy wreath: serene, respectful, and composed with care. It would be fitting for a funeral, cremation service, or memorial gathering in the Deptford area, perhaps resting by a photo of a loved one or placed beside the coffin as a final gesture of love. The continuous circle and harmonious colours speak of remembrance, gratitude, and the enduring bonds that remain even after farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white ground, this expertly crafted mourning wreath pairs saturated royal-blue chrysanthemums with crisp white accents for a composition that feels both intimate and ceremonious. The dense ring of small blue blooms creates a textured, plush surface that carries the eye around the circle, while a pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, the satin folds catching a soft light and offering a refined contrast to the chrysanthemums' muted fuzz. Dominating the upper-left is a focused trio of deep blue roses, their velveteen petals layered like small ocean waves, accompanied by delicate clusters of baby's breath that peek through as fine, cloud-like punctuation. A sweeping cascade begins at the mid-left and curves toward the lower-right: immaculate white orchids-likely Phalaenopsis-arch across the blue plane, their broad, silky petals appearing almost luminescent against the darker backdrop. Tucked among the orchids are several bright green buds, some still tight and hopeful, others starting to unfurl, a subtle symbol of continuity amid loss. Dark green foliage provides shadow and visual weight beneath the rose cluster and orchids, balancing the arrangement. In quiet daylight the wreath conveys a hushed, restorative atmosphere-blue for remembrance and stability, white for purity and consolation. As a local florist's design, it would be appropriate for a memorial service in Deptford, near Sayes Court Park or the riverfront at Deptford Creek, offering a composed gesture of sympathy that reads as both tender and respectful.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clear white studio background, this open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is composed with the care and precision of an experienced Deptford florist. The ring is densely packed so that from the outer edge to the inner circle, no space feels empty or neglected. At the forefront are large white lilies, their sleek petals arching outward and their prominent stamens dusted with golden pollen, conveying purity and calm. Interwoven among them are deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, their bold, star-like forms and faint speckling bringing warmth and depth, much like the colourful character of Deptford Market on a busy afternoon. Cutting through the richer tones, crisp white gerbera daisies with dark central discs provide clean contrast, their neat rows of petals adding a reassuring rhythm to the design. Soft light pink roses, some tightly closed and others just opening, give the wreath its gentle, intimate feeling, as though each rose holds a private memory or message. Cream-toned white roses are more open, showing a full swirl of petals that adds weight and classic beauty. Smaller white filler flowers-possibly spray carnations or small chrysanthemums-are tucked carefully between the larger blooms, rounding out the texture and making the wreath appear soft and plush. A border of layered green foliage, in various leaf shapes and tones, frames the flowers and emphasises the circular, unbroken form, symbolising continuity and eternal love. The overall effect is serene and comforting, ideal for memorial services, church farewells, or graveside tributes throughout Deptford, New Cross, and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this circular wreath appears vivid and almost three-dimensional, as though it could be lifted straight from the image and carried to a quiet farewell in Deptford. The design is a classic sympathy tribute, its ring completely covered in flowers so that the underlying frame is invisible. At the heart of the composition are deep red carnations, traditionally associated with admiration and love. Their petals are richly frilled and layered, creating a gentle, cloud-like texture across the surface of the wreath. Some sit slightly higher, others nestle lower among the greenery, giving subtle variation and depth. Punctuating the red are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, their rounded forms resembling tiny pompons or beads. The chartreuse colour lifts the arrangement, preventing it from feeling heavy and offering a sense of freshness similar to walking along the Thames Path near Deptford on a breezy day. Underneath and around the flowers, a mix of dark and light foliage spreads outward: arching fern fronds, glossy leaves, and variegated greenery edged in creamy tones that add delicate highlights. A soft green ribbon with darker diagonal stripes is woven into the lower right side of the wreath, its loops and curls mimicking the natural shapes of leaves and tendrils. The overall effect is one of dignity and quiet strength, an arrangement that clearly belongs in the setting of a funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life. It looks like something carefully crafted at Deptford Florist, ready for delivery to local churches, chapels, and crematoria to help families express their sympathy and respect.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a calm, floral halo, rich with colour and meaning. The full ring is carefully constructed so that no section feels empty or overlooked, a sign of practiced craftsmanship. Two large reddish-orange Asiatic lilies provide the most dramatic moments in the design, one gracing the upper curve and the other anchoring the lower part of the circle. Their broad, arching petals and prominent stamens create a sense of warmth and presence, like small suns within the wreath. Around them, soft blush and lavender-pink roses open in layered spirals, their velvety petals conveying tenderness and gentle affection. Lisianthus blooms appear in shades ranging from pale pink to rich, deep purple, their ruffled petals adding a romantic, gently windswept texture, as though a light breeze had passed through a garden. Between the roses and lisianthus, fine sprigs of lavender-blue statice are threaded throughout, bringing a misty, ethereal quality and softening the transitions between colours. Spiky blue eryngium thistles punctuate the composition, the cool steel-blue heads and pointed bracts offering contrast against the smoother petals. Beneath it all lies a thick layer of greenery, with silvery eucalyptus leaves, delicate fern fronds, and darker foliage creating a varied tapestry of greens. A few closed lily buds are tucked discreetly among the leaves, promising that the tribute will evolve as days go by. The lighting is even and gentle, allowing each colour-from the warm oranges and pinks to the cooler purples and blues-to appear true and calm. It looks like a wreath carefully arranged by Deptford Florist, perhaps destined for a service near St Paul's Church or a memorial in one of the quiet residential streets branching off New Cross Road, offering solace through its considered beauty.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
An exquisitely simple yet expressive wreath fills the image, viewed from directly above so its perfect circular shape is clearly defined. The entire ring is densely layered with Baby's Breath, the minute gypsophila flowers clustered together until they resemble a soft halo of white encircling an empty middle. Each floret is a small, rounded star of petals, and together they form a plush, cloud-like surface, almost as gentle as the sea breeze drifting in toward Deptford's riverside paths. The colour palette is almost entirely white, with only faint shadows where the blossoms pile up more thickly, giving a subtle sense of texture and dimension. On the right-hand side of the wreath, a pair of calla lilies interrupts the expanse of white with deep, wine-toned elegance. Their long, rolled petals form sleek, trumpet-like shapes, shaded in rich burgundy and magenta at the outer edges before fading into green at the base. The transition in colour feels fluid and natural, and the petals have a smooth, slightly glossy finish that contrasts with the matte softness of the gypsophila. The calla stems are slender, vivid green, and curve gently back toward the heart of the wreath, suggesting an embracing gesture. The whole piece rests against a bright white background, which enhances the purity of the Baby's Breath and the drama of the callas. The mood is calm, respectful, and contemplative - a floral tribute that would suit a funeral service, a riverside farewell near Deptford Creek, or a memorial gathering at home. It carries a message of peace, comfort, and lasting affection for someone dearly missed.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Captured against a clean white background, this thoughtfully arranged sympathy wreath forms a complete circle of roses, lilies, and greenery, each element carefully positioned to create balance and harmony. The wreath is dominated by roses in rich shades of fuchsia, magenta, and soft pink, their petals layered and slightly ruffled, ranging from fresh buds to open, flourishing blooms. Between them sit clusters of double lilies in warm creamy white, delicate blush, and pale peach, their petals arching outward in layered whorls. Some lilies are fully blossomed, revealing softly speckled throats and slender stamens, while others remain as tightly formed lime-green buds that promise to open in time. Deep green foliage is abundant throughout, with fine fern fronds tracing the edges in a feathery halo and broader, glossy leaves filling the body of the ring. Together, the foliage and flowers create a lush, full form that feels both comforting and carefully curated. The white backdrop and soft, even lighting allow the warm pinks and creams to glow gently, free from distractions, giving the wreath a calm, reverent character. This type of wreath would be at home at a funeral service in Deptford, perhaps in a local church off Evelyn Street or in a quiet crematorium chapel serving families from Greenwich and New Cross. Its circular design and generous blooms speak of love that continues beyond loss, making it a thoughtful floral expression of remembrance, sympathy, and respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio in Deptford, where a wreath of red roses seems to radiate warmth and memory. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and pliant, layers unfurling with the confidence of a well-told story. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, a velvet corridor where roses press close to one another, creating a plush tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries feelings of love and solemnity, with every blossom carrying a memory or a longing wish. I, as a florist, sense the quiet power in these flowers-the way their scent mingles with the crisp air and the subtle greenness of hidden stems. The wreath's craftsmanship is clear in the tight pacing of stem and bloom, the careful alignment of centers, and the way the petals' edges catch the light. It feels appropriate for romantic occasions, meaningful anniversaries, or moments of commemoration, yet it remains versatile enough to grace a doorway at a celebration or a funeral service. Available for same-day delivery across Deptford and nearby Lewisham, this piece embodies the freshness and artistry you can expect from a trusted local florist, making a statement that is heartfelt, enduring, and precisely tuned to the moment.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image presents a dignified circular wreath for funerals or memorials, photographed against a crisp white background so that every detail stands out cleanly. The wreath is densely packed with deep red roses and radiant yellow chrysanthemums, forming a harmonious blend of colour that feels both heartfelt and uplifting. The roses, which form the foundation of the design, are fully open and meticulously spaced, each bloom showcasing layers of velvety petals that twist outward from a tight centre, shifting subtly between classic crimson and richer burgundy tones. Interspersed among them are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, likely petite spray or button types, their many fine petals creating soft, rounded shapes that contrast with the sleek, smooth rose petals. The flowers are supported by a generous layer of lush greenery, combining broad, glossy dark green leaves with occasional sprigs of cooler, grey-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus, which adds texture and a slightly wild, natural touch. The wreath is arranged into a perfectly balanced ring with an open centre, an enduring symbol of continuity and remembrance that would be a meaningful presence at funerals and celebrations of life around Deptford, near local churches, riverside memorials, or services held close to the station. The lighting is bright and even, eliminating shadows and allowing the red, yellow, and green tones to appear vivid yet respectful. The overall impression is of a carefully crafted tribute, radiating love, gratitude, and a quiet strength that offers comfort in times of loss.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their velvety depth and shaded edges catching a soft, dusk-like light.

Light falls softly over the floral ring, highlighting the depth of each bloom and imbuing the design with a warm glow. Interspersed among the roses are sprigs of fresh, verdant foliage. The leaves-broad and matte like eucalyptus-and slender, glossy ruscus offer a restrained frame that heightens the fire of the red petals and adds movement and texture.

Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends mere décor, offering solace in its beauty and a promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. The wreath rests on a clean white backdrop, its circle unbroken, its radius inviting the eye to travel along the curve and linger where light meets fragrance. The mood is solemn yet comforting, a piece that speaks of condolences and quiet strength.

For orders from Deptford and the surrounding area, this wreath is available with same day delivery across Deptford, New Cross, and Greenwich, ensuring a thoughtful tribute reaches families and friends at moments of loss or reflection. It is the sort of arrangement you might find gracing a chapel aisle or a memorial altar, brought to life by a local team who understands the language of sympathy and the rituals of the neighbourhood.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this image, a beautifully composed funeral wreath is styled as a traditional lifebuoy, the type of life ring associated with riverside safety and seafaring, and it is presented against a bright, uncluttered white background. The circular form is flawlessly defined, built from countless small blooms tightly packed together so that the flowers form a continuous, velvety layer, without gaps or exposed stems. The design is skilfully divided into four colour blocks that alternate around the ring: two bold quadrants of rich royal blue flowers and two contrasting quadrants of pristine white blooms. The blue segments are intense and slightly shadowed, like deep water flowing past nearby Greenwich Reach, while the white segments appear crisp and luminous, bringing a sense of calm reflection and peace. Along the inner edge of the wreath, a narrow dark blue ribbon is delicately folded into uniform, ruffled pleats, framing the central void and sharpening the lifebuoy silhouette. The craftsmanship speaks of care and intention, every bloom and fold contributing to a sense of order and respect. Emotionally, the arrangement conveys protection, guidance, and the memory of someone who provided strength in difficult times. This nautical-inspired tribute would feel especially appropriate for families around Deptford who wish to honour a loved one connected to the river, the navy, fishing, lifeguarding, or maritime trades, yet it also serves as a touching symbol for anyone remembered as a dependable source of support and comfort, offering a graceful, visually striking focus at a funeral or remembrance gathering.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Presented flat and photographed from above on a plain white backdrop, this handcrafted circular wreath brings together creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies in an intentional harmony of tone and texture. Approximately fifteen fully opened roses, their petals layered in the classic spiral of garden varieties, form a luminous, ivory band; between them, several lemon-tinted lilies open in trumpet shapes while others rest as graceful buds, suggesting continuity and hope. The flowers are supported by a generous cushion of deep green foliage: delicate fern fronds provide a soft, feathery border while darker, rounded leaves-resembling eucalyptus-add depth and a cool, silvery-green contrast. The dense packing of blooms gives a plush, substantial presence that reads both elegant and comforting. Soft, natural light brings out the subtle cream and buttery yellow tones and reveals fine details-the velvety texture of rose petals, the smooth sheen of lily tepals, and the intricate veining of the foliage. Scent is implied rather than overpowering: a delicate rose sweetness brightened by the green, slightly citrusy lift of the lilies and eucalyptus. This wreath, shaped into a perfect circle, carries the symbolism of unbroken remembrance and gentle consolation. As Deptford Florist working from near Deptford Market Yard and Deptford High Street, I choose these calming hues and textures for memorial settings where families seek a composed, respectful tribute that feels both tender and timeless.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00