Motspur Park WREATHS

Welcome to your friendly neighbourhood florist in Motspur Park, where every wreath we create is crafted with care, passion, and true local expertise. As long-standing residents, we understand how important thoughtful, beautifully designed flowers are for marking life's most heartfelt moments around Grand Drive or by the serene grounds of Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields. We proudly offer same-day delivery on all wreaths and bouquets—just order online before 3 PM and let us handle the rest.

Being rooted here in Motspur Park gives us unique insight into the tastes and traditions of our community, from West Barnes to nearby Raynes Park and New Malden. Whether you’re commemorating a loved one or sending a thoughtful message, our wreaths are tailored to your sentiments. Each floral arrangement is hand-picked and arranged by experienced florists who pour years of expertise into every stem.

Our reliable flower delivery Motspur Park service means your wreaths arrive fresh and exactly when they matter most. Here’s what makes us special:

  • Hand-tied wreaths, made bespoke for you
  • Friendly, local team who know Blakes Lane and every corner of Motspur Park
  • Deliveries reach Raynes Park, New Malden, & West Barnes
Order easily online or pop by—we’re here to make your flower experience as beautiful and seamless as possible. Trust your community florist for quality, warmth, and same-day delivery every time.

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WREATHS
When I visualise this wreath in our Motspur Park studio, I see it as a gentle circle of remembrance: a thick, even ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums arranged to create a plush, seamless cushion that speaks of purity and calm. The upper-left quadrant carries an artful accent of purple lisianthus - Eustoma in deep violet through to soft lavender - each bloom at varying stages from bud to full flower, which introduces movement and a quiet, velvety texture against the snow-white base. Variegated foliage and fine, fern-like fronds are threaded through the purple spray, their greens softening the colour transition and adding a breath of natural freshness that would read beautifully in the morning light at Cannon Hill Common or beside a chapel on Kingston Road. A delicate, slightly crinkled purple mesh ribbon traces the inner and outer edges of the wreath's base; it's a subtle, elegant detail that picks up the lisianthus tones and gives the piece a finished, considered look. The composition sits on a plain white background with a soft shadow beneath, creating depth and allowing the tactile quality of the petals to come forward - you can almost sense the chrysanthemum's soft ruffle and the lisianthus's velvet-like edges. As a local florist arranging sympathy tributes for families across Motspur Park and neighbouring New Malden, Flower Delivery Motspur Park crafts this wreath to convey respect, consolation, and enduring remembrance in a restrained, comforting palette.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a pure white backdrop, this funeral wreath embodies quiet grace, composed chiefly of a compact mass of pristine white chrysanthemums whose many ruffled petals create a plush, serene ring. The chrysanthemum heads are densely clustered so the surface reads as an unbroken, soft white landscape - an effect that speaks of dignity and unassuming respect. Along the wreath's upper-left curve a refined cluster draws the eye: three soft, buttery yellow roses unfurl in gentle layers, symbolising friendship, care, and remembrance. These roses are cushioned by airy sprays of white gypsophila, which float like tiny clouds, and punctuated by slender stems of lavender-purple statice that give a subtle, evocative hint of colour reminiscent of spring. Interspersed green foliage - from broad glossy leaves to delicate ferny tendrils - gives structure and a fresh, verdant frame. A discreet wash of purple netting or ribbon is visible beneath the white blooms at both inner and outer edges, adding depth and a whisper of formality to the design. The piece is photographed with even, soft lighting that creates a gentle shadow beneath, emphasising the wreath's dimensionality and the florist's careful workmanship. Imagine this wreath arriving with quiet respect across Motspur Park, New Malden, or Raynes Park for a graveside, chapel, or wake; it's the kind of sympathy tribute a seasoned local florist might prepare for families seeking solace and a dignified expression of farewell. Flower Delivery Motspur Park can source and handcraft this design with sensitivity to local services and timings.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly formed floral wreath fills the frame, presented against a bright white background that makes every petal and bud stand out in quiet detail. The structure is built on a lush bed of Baby's Breath, thousands of pinhead blossoms clustered so closely that they resemble freshly fallen snow or the lightest of clouds circling the ring. Threaded through this gentle haze are elegant Lisianthus flowers, their silky petals predominantly white but delicately edged with hues of lavender, lilac, and deeper violet. Some blooms are wide open, revealing their layered, ruffled interiors and soft yellow-green throats; others remain half-closed, their pale buds tipped with just a hint of purple, adding a sense of transition and ongoing life. The colour palette is restrained and serene-white, cream, and purple-evoking calm reflection and a sense of purity. The open centre of the wreath forms a clear, empty space that naturally suggests remembrance, like a pause held in the heart. Everything about the composition, from the even spacing of the Lisianthus to the careful distribution of buds, shows the hand of an experienced florist. In Motspur Park, near the quiet residential streets off Grand Drive and the green edges of Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields, this type of wreath is often selected as a thoughtful funeral tribute, a memorial arrangement, or a respectful condolence gift delivered to a family home. It feels appropriate for both church services and modern crematorium chapels, offering a gentle presence that speaks softly of love, peace, and lasting respect without overpowering the space.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath composed by a local florist, shown against a crisp white backdrop so every textural detail reads clearly. The foundation is a dense ring of small white chrysanthemums, each floret tightly nestled to form a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and quiet respect. Just beneath those white blooms a narrow band of rich purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner circumference, offering a dignified contrast and subtle visual depth. At the top-left the designer has placed a compact cluster of accents: a cream to pale-yellow rose unfurls softly at its centre, cradled by glossy variegated leaves, feathery fern fronds and slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice that bring gentle colour and delicate texture. On the opposite side, from about two to five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies arc across the wreath, their trumpet forms showing a refined gradient that moves from deep mauve-purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink or blush towards the base; their bright green stems curve along the lower-right, woven into the chrysanthemum cushion. A single longer green stem reaches from the left cluster across the lower section and is carefully anchored near the callas, unifying the composition with a natural line. Created with sympathy and care for funerals, graveside services or memorial displays, this wreath is the sort of tribute we prepare for families around Motspur Park and Raynes Park; Flower Delivery Motspur Park offers local delivery and same-day options for services when time is of the essence.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean, white background, a perfectly round sympathy wreath composed entirely of roses and fern foliage draws the eye with its quiet, dignified beauty. The circle is full and unbroken, symbolising continuity and eternal love, its surface completely covered with blooms that sit shoulder to shoulder like a close-knit Motspur Park community gathering in support. Large, open roses in creamy white and warm ivory form the main structure, their petals luxuriously layered and softly curved, creating a plush, almost cloudlike effect. Between them, clusters of delicate pink spray roses and pale green buds add intricate detail, each tiny bloom a whisper of affection and remembrance. Gentle accents of pale peach and buttery yellow soften the cooler tones, while distinctive dusty lavender and mauve roses introduce a muted, heirloom-style elegance. Threading through the entire wreath are dark green fern fronds, finely divided and slightly arching, their rich colour deepening the pastel palette and adding depth, much like the leafy borders that edge the gardens and streets around Motspur Park. The light falls evenly across the arrangement, highlighting the velvety texture of each petal and the subtle sheen of the foliage, making the wreath feel both fresh and enduring. This floral tribute feels appropriate for a funeral service at a local chapel or a memorial gathering at home, offering a gentle, fragrant expression of condolence that could be delivered with care to bereaved families throughout Motspur Park and neighbouring areas.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Against a crisp white backdrop, the floral wreath springs to life with vivid detail, hand-finished by artisans near Motspur Park's green lanes and quiet avenues. Central to the design are large, radiant white lilies, their opulent petals gently curled and open to reveal green and yellow stamens. These blossoms embody tranquility and honor, casting a soft, contemplative atmosphere. In striking contrast, vibrant fuchsia lilies are artfully scattered throughout, their deep magenta tones streaked with rosy highlights and rich speckling that draw the eye and lend heartfelt warmth to the arrangement. Graceful clusters of delicate roses-some blushing pale pink, others creamy with a hint of peach-nestle closely among the lilies. The intricate ruffling and various stages of bloom introduce texture and the sense of life's unfolding moments. Cool eucalyptus and a touch of subtle greenery peek from between the flowers, grounding the composition with earthy freshness reminiscent of Motspur Park's open spaces. The wreath itself forms a perfect, unbroken circle-a timeless symbol of continuity and cherished remembrance. Everything speaks of care: the gentle blending of tones, the way blooms are entwined to create both fullness and elegant airiness. This thoughtful tribute, ideal for Motspur Park funerals, memorials, and local celebrations of life, conveys not just loss, but heartfelt gratitude for all that was shared. It stands as a lasting emblem of comfort from neighbours, inviting quiet reflection and dignified farewell.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular wreath, composed largely of densely clustered white spray chrysanthemums, is displayed against a bright white background to emphasise its serene presence. The chrysanthemums form a continuous, cushiony ring whose countless tiny petals create a soft, cloud-like surface - an intentional texture chosen to communicate purity and repose. From the upper left quadrant a carefully arranged cluster emerges: several open, warm yellow roses with petals curled in delicate spirals, suggesting friendship and sunny remembrance; alongside them sit deep purple lisianthus with ruffled interiors and satin-like petals that draw the eye with their cool, dignified tone. Interspersed among these principal blooms are a few unopened lisianthus buds in softer lavender and lime-green, adding layers of life and gentle contrast. Lush green foliage - rounded glossy leaves, feathery fern fronds and narrow variegated sprigs - frames the colourful spray and lifts it visually from the white chrysanthemum base. A fine, dark purple crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the white petals along the wreath's edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and giving the design a subtle continuity of colour. The lighting in the photograph is soft and even, allowing the textures and tonal contrasts to read clearly for someone who cannot see the image: the white stands for calm and purity, yellow for warmth, purple for respect. As a sympathy tribute suited for services in Motspur Park, Raynes Park or nearby chapels, this wreath offers a composed, empathetic expression of condolence and memory.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath is shown against a clean white backdrop, its ring of white and purple flowers forming a calm, continuous halo of remembrance. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large Oriental lilies arranged all the way around the circle, their snowy petals unfurling in layers to reveal lime-tinted throats and tall stamens tipped with soft rust-coloured anthers. Some lilies stretch proudly open, while others stay partly closed, like whispered promises of farewell. Nestled among them are smaller, ruffled lisianthus-style blooms, white at the centre but finely brushed with lilac and violet at the edges, adding a gentle play of colour that calls to mind spring borders in gardens around Motspur Park and nearby streets like Claremont Avenue. Clusters of tiny, airy lavender filler flowers weave between the larger blooms, enhancing the wreath's depth and giving it a feathery lightness. Fresh green foliage and slim leaves hide within the heart of the design, providing a quiet frame that supports without distracting from the main flowers. The careful craftsmanship feels intimate and local, as though arranged for a family saying goodbye at a small chapel or crematorium serving the Motspur Park community. Soft light glides across the petals, highlighting their velvety surfaces and the natural curves of each bloom. This funeral wreath, with its cool whites and gentle purples, expresses peace, purity, and a tender respect for the life being honoured, offering comfort to those gathered to grieve and remember.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised angle on a clean white field, this traditional circular wreath presents a composed study in white and deep blue, its soft shadow lending a sense of weight and presence. The main mass consists of a full ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom densely packed so their feathery petals create a plush, almost cloud-like surface with a faint hint of creamy-yellow at the centres, offering a gentle warmth within the cool palette. On the top-left, three intense royal-blue roses form a focal cluster; their petals are lush and satiny, curling inward in tight spirals and set against rich, dark green foliage that enhances the blues and whites. Encircling the wreath's outer and inner edges is a ruffled satin ribbon in matching cobalt, pleated with care so that light and shadow play along its glossy folds and give definition to the circular form. The craftsmanship is evident in the seamless ring and the considered placement of colour, producing an arrangement that reads as dignified and consoling-appropriate for memorial services, church funerals, or quiet home remembrances. The scent here would be understated-chrysanthemums' mild, comforting perfume with the faint, fresh note of cut foliage-while the visual stillness suggests attentive care. This wreath would travel well to services across Motspur Park and neighbouring New Malden venues, where its understated elegance and balanced tones offer a respectful expression of sympathy and lasting memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from directly above on a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms an unbroken ring of soft colour and texture, like a calm pause amidst grief. Broad, fully open roses in a muted blend of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and grey-tinged purple dominate the design, their petals densely layered and slightly ruffled at the edges, catching the light in subtle shadows. Between them, sprays of smaller pastel pink roses weave delicately through the circle, some in tight bud, some half-open, adding a youthful blush that softens the more contemplative purple tones. The entire wreath is anchored on a deep, lush foundation of dark green ferns, their fine, feather-like fronds extending just beyond the blooms to frame the flowers without overwhelming them. Here and there, a hint of darker foliage or tiny closed buds peeks through, creating depth and preventing the design from feeling flat. The whiteness of the background makes every detail stand out-the curves of each petal, the slight sheen on the greenery, the carefully maintained roundness of the arrangement. This kind of floral tribute feels well suited to a farewell service in Motspur Park, perhaps for a funeral cortege making its way along West Barnes Lane or a memorial held in a quiet family home. The colours and composition convey compassion, dignity, and gentle remembrance, allowing those gathered to feel they are offering something both beautiful and respectful. Though still, the wreath seems to hold a sense of ongoing love, as if each bloom is a softly spoken goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A dignified funeral wreath composed to convey quiet respect and lasting memory, set against a clean white backdrop that highlights every textural detail. The base is a lavish ring of small, intense blue chrysanthemums whose tightly furled petals form a plush, almost carpet-like surface in a deep azure hue. Lining the inner circumference is a soft, pleated white satin ribbon that provides a gentle contrast, reflecting light with a subtle sheen and giving the wreath a refined silhouette. At the wreath's upper-left arc a cluster of three magnificent blue roses commands attention; their velvety, fully opened petals echo the chrysanthemums' deep tone while introducing a sculpted, classical bloom. Around these roses are airy sprigs of white baby's breath and the occasional dark green leaf, adding delicate punctuation and softening the arrangement's edges. A graceful cascade travels from mid-left toward the lower right: a series of ivory-white orchids, their broad petals luminous and softly curved, interspersed with vivid green orchid buds that are just beginning to unfurl. In the cool, diffused lighting the orchids appear almost ethereal, their smooth surfaces contrasting with the chrysanthemums' fine texture. This wreath reads as a composed statement of sympathy-blue for remembrance and white for purity-perfect for placement at a memorial service in Motspur Park or nearby Wimbledon, assembled by experienced hands who understand the quiet traditions of local tributes.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This circular sympathy wreath, shown on a plain white background, is composed with the same care a local florist in Motspur Park might bring to a farewell tribute for a family on Grand Drive. The design forms a complete ring of flowers with an open middle, echoing the idea of life's ongoing cycle. Large white lilies sit proudly around the wreath, their open, trumpet-like petals and softly dusted stamens giving a sense of purity and quiet strength. Interwoven between them are vivid fuchsia and deep magenta lilies, their star-shaped faces and delicate speckles adding depth, warmth, and a touch of drama to the arrangement. White gerbera daisies, each with a pronounced dark centre, bring a bright, friendly freshness, their smooth petals radiating outwards like small suns. Clusters of soft pink roses appear in various stages of bloom, from shy buds to partially opened flowers, lending a gentle, romantic tone that feels deeply personal. Creamy white roses, more fully unfurled, contribute a classic, almost timeless beauty and help anchor the design. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, weave through the larger blooms, softening edges and filling every space so the wreath appears lush and complete. A base of rich green foliage, from broad leaves to finer sprigs of greenery, provides contrast and structure, framing the delicate whites and pinks. The overall feeling is calm and reverent, a thoughtfully crafted funeral wreath that would sit with quiet grace at a memorial service in Motspur Park, New Malden, or along Burlington Road, offering comfort and a visual expression of sympathy.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, its lush ring of flowers suspended against a bright white backdrop so every detail can be clearly seen. The arrangement is dominated by velvety red carnations, packed closely together to form a soft, cushion-like band of colour. Their petals are gently ruffled and layered, creating a sense of depth as some blooms sit slightly higher or lower than others, like gentle ripples on a calm surface. Nestled among them are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and tightly textured, which punctuate the red with fresh, energetic notes of colour. The interplay of crimson and chartreuse feels both bold and comforting, suitable for expressing heartfelt condolences without appearing sombre. A halo of greenery surrounds and threads through the flowers: dark green, feathery ferns contribute a sense of gentle movement, while variegated pittosporum leaves bring splashes of cream and soft green that lighten the overall palette. At one side, discreet loops of striped green ribbon are woven into the design, echoing the tones of the foliage and giving the wreath a polished, handcrafted finish. The clean white background and soft, even lighting suggest the wreath has been photographed in a quiet studio, yet it is easy to imagine it resting at a graveside in Motspur Park, or placed beside a memorial table in a local chapel or funeral home. The circular form and thoughtful colour harmony express unbroken love, remembrance, and the wish for peace, making it a fitting floral tribute for families in the Motspur Park community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this sympathy wreath appears as a complete circle of life and memory, crafted with the calm precision of a local Motspur Park florist. The base is a rich tapestry of foliage: rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, soft fern fronds and deeper, glossy greens interweave to create a lush, supportive frame. Rising from this greenery, two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies take pride of place, one near the top and one closer to the lower edge of the ring, their flared petals and dark stamens glowing like small flames of remembrance. Scattered harmoniously around them are clusters of blush-pink roses, each bloom fully open, their velvety petals unfurling in delicate spirals that suggest tenderness and gentle farewell. Interlaced among the roses, ruffled lisianthus in pale pink and deep purple introduce a layered, almost cloud-like texture, allowing the eye to wander slowly around the wreath. Tiny tufts of lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice, thread through the design like soft breath, lightening the overall palette. Spiky blue eryngium thistles provide subtle contrast, their cool tones and bristled forms hinting at resilience and strength. Several closed lily buds sit quietly within the foliage, evoking the promise of future bloom and quiet hope even in times of loss. Bright, striped green leaves, likely ti or aspidistra, are folded and tucked artfully around some of the focal blooms, adding a contemporary touch. This wreath would feel at home at a chapel or graveside service near Motspur Park station or along West Barnes Lane, a dignified expression of sympathy and enduring love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from directly above, this refined funeral wreath forms a flawless white circle against a spotless white background, giving the composition a calm, almost weightless presence. The entire ring is densely woven from countless stems of Baby's Breath, each floret a tiny white star that together creates a thick, cloud-like band of texture. The gypsophila appears soft and feathery, yet the structure is strong and precise, with a generous hollow centre that reads like a quiet pause or a moment of silence. Set into the lower right curve of the wreath, two luxurious calla lilies become the emotional heart of the design. Their gently rolled, trumpet-shaped blooms deepen from soft magenta to a dark, wine-toned burgundy at the throats, before easing into muted green along the undersides and into the slender stems. These stems sweep gracefully inward, following the curve of the wreath and subtly drawing the eye around the ring. The contrast between the velvety, sculptural callas and the delicate spray of gypsophila creates an elegant tension-strength and fragility, farewell and devotion. Bright, even lighting reveals every nuance of petal and blossom without distraction. This is the kind of thoughtful tribute families in Motspur Park might send to a chapel or crematorium nearby, a floral gesture that feels both contemporary and timeless. It suggests purity, remembrance, and deep, composed love, as if the flowers are offering a soft-spoken message of peace on behalf of those who cannot find the right words.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A meticulously crafted circular sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a pure white background, allowing every nuance of colour and texture to be clearly seen. The design forms an unbroken ring of flowers, symbolising continuity and eternal love, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Motspur Park. At its core are lush roses in rich shades of fuchsia, magenta, and soft rose pink, arranged closely together so that their petals almost touch. Some blossoms are open and show their intricate, many-layered hearts, while others remain in half-open or bud form, suggesting both remembrance and gentle hope. Nestled among these roses are elegant double lilies and similar multi-layered blooms, their petals shaded in creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach. These lilies, some fully unfurled and others still in pointed yellow-green buds, introduce a sense of movement, as though the arrangement is quietly unfolding. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a dense collar of greenery. Fine, feathery fern fronds trace the circular outline, softening the edges, while darker, glossy leaves fill in the spaces, providing a deep emerald backdrop that intensifies the warm floral tones. The overall effect, highlighted by the bright, neutral background, is both vivid and serene, reminiscent of the calm found in Motspur Park's quieter residential streets and nearby green corners. This wreath feels like a heartfelt, handcrafted tribute, the kind a local florist would prepare with care for a farewell gathering, conveying dignity, compassion, and a softly spoken message of shared grief and remembrance.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Within this close-knit Motspur Park shop, I imagine this wreath ready for a moment of memory or celebration. Dozens of red roses, each chosen at their peak, create a circle of velvety petals that breathe with life. The largest blooms open fully, their petals curling outward in a velvet spiral, while the mid-size blooms and tight buds fill gaps, ensuring a uniform crimson glow across the surface. The texture is luxurious, like a soft, living carpet that cushions the gaze. The white background magnifies every detail-from the delicate edge of a petal to the subtle swirl of the flower's center-so the craftsmanship is unmistakable. The fragrance is implied, a hint of sweetness in a room where the wreath would be placed, mingling with the memories it carries. This arrangement embodies love, respect, and quiet sympathy, able to convey warmth at a birthday remembrance or a solemn funeral. It is a reassuring flower piece that a local customer can trust to arrive in pristine condition with same-day delivery across Motspur Park, Raynes Park, New Malden, and surrounding wards. Hand-tied with care by Flower Delivery Motspur Park, it showcases the shop's dependable service, refined taste, and knowledge of the community's preferences, making it a natural choice for family homes and community halls along West Barnes Lane, Buckingham Road, and the leafy streets that thread through the area.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to glow, its rich reds, golden yellows, and lush greens arranged with the care of an experienced florist. The ring is composed mainly of velvety red roses, each bloom fully open yet neat, with layered petals that range from classic ruby red to deeper burgundy, giving the design depth and quiet drama. Between these roses nestle clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals forming rounded, cushion-like heads that catch the light and add a gentle brightness to the tribute. The flowers are threaded through with generous foliage, likely a mix of salal and soft eucalyptus, the leaves overlapping and curving outward in shades from deep forest green to muted sage. The foliage acts as a natural frame, supporting the blossoms and softening the edges of the circular form, so the wreath appears full, symmetrical, and carefully constructed. The open centre and the continuous band of flowers suggest ongoing remembrance and the continuity of love beyond loss. One can imagine this wreath being delivered for a funeral service in Motspur Park, perhaps for a family gathered near West Barnes Lane, its colours bringing a quiet warmth to a somber setting. Under the neutral studio lighting, each petal and leaf is clearly defined, making this floral tribute ideal for representing sympathy flowers, remembrance ceremonies, or commemorative occasions in and around the Motspur Park area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the hands of a Motspur Park florist, this wreath of red roses becomes a ceremony in itself. The ring feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with care and reflection. The blooms' richness is tempered by soft, silvery-green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents within the circle, like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evocative of gardens at dusk when the world quiets. Light falls softly over the ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each bloom and bathing the arrangement in a warm, serene glow. The leaves, broad matte eucalyptus contrasted with glossy, slender ruscus, add a natural counterpoint that deepens the wreath's depth and grace. Crafted to honor a life well-loved, this piece transcends décor and offers a tangible moment of solace. For mourners and those who wish to speak softly about memory, it becomes a comforting focal point at vigils, funerals, or anniversaries. In Motspur Park, we routinely prepare these wreaths for delivery to local chapels, crematoria, and homes, ensuring each flower is freshly cut and each petal holds a story. It stands as a promise that memory, like a rose, does not fade but blooms again in time, sent from our workshop to the heart of the neighbourhood.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a pure white studio-style background, this maritime funeral wreath takes the unmistakable form of a lifebuoy, its circular shape and crisp colour blocking resonating with quiet strength. The entire ring is densely carpeted with hundreds of tiny chrysanthemum-like blossoms, each head nestled closely to the next so that no foliage or gaps interrupt the smooth, velvety surface. The design is elegantly quartered: two opposing sections are composed of rich, royal blue flowers, while the alternate quarters are filled with immaculate white blooms, creating a serene interplay of light and depth. The blue quadrants look plush and saturated, as if layered with tiny, soft waves, while the white areas appear cool and luminous, catching the subtle shadows that form in the folds of each petal. A narrow band of dark blue ribbon traces the inner circumference of the circle, pleated into neat, even ruffles that enhance the sense of movement and subtly echo the ropes that would normally edge a real life ring. The open centre remains unfilled, clearly defining the lifebuoy silhouette and inviting personal reflection. For families around Motspur Park, New Malden, and Raynes Park, this kind of floral tribute feels especially poignant when honouring someone who loved sailing, served at sea, or was considered a guiding presence and 'lifesaver' within the family. The careful craftsmanship, strong lines, and thoughtful nautical symbolism make this wreath a deeply respectful choice, offering a message of remembrance, safety, and eternal rest without a single word being spoken.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from above on a white surface, this funeral wreath brings together creamy white roses and pale lemon lilies in a tightly packed, solemn circle that speaks of care and continuity. Approximately fifteen to twenty fully opened roses, each showing layered, spiralling petals, create a soft, ivory canvas across which delicate pale-yellow lilies are set like quiet candles-some in full trumpet bloom, others as poised buds-adding gentle vertical motion and textural contrast. The blooms are nestled into a rich carpet of greens: soft, feathery fern fronds give the wreath a halo of fine detail, while broader, rounded sprigs of eucalyptus-like foliage introduce cooler, blue-green tones and visual weight. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the cream and lemon tones to glow without glare; the composition is symmetrical and balanced, deliberately crafted to convey solace. You can almost sense the faint, comforting fragrance-the sugar-like sweetness of roses mingled with the crisp, citrus-tinged lift of lilies-an olfactory note that calms in moments of farewell. Created with local care for families around Motspur Park, close to Motspur Park railway station and the green corridors by Beverley Brook, this wreath is intended as a dignified memorial tribute. Flower Delivery Motspur Park arranges and prepares each stem precisely so the piece sits full, lush and ready for a funeral chapel, memorial service, or grave-side placement, offering a soft, reassuring expression of sympathy.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00