Brompton WREATHS

At Brompton Flowers, we take real pride in crafting beautiful wreaths and floral arrangements that reflect the heart of our Brompton community. Our skilled florist team uses only the freshest blooms, whether you’re commemorating a special moment or simply wishing to brighten a loved one’s day. Conveniently located close to King's Road, Brompton Oratory, and the vibrant Fulham Road, our shop is a trusted destination for local floral artistry.

With years of experience serving Brompton and neighbouring areas like Chelsea, South Kensington, and Fulham, we know how meaningful a thoughtfully designed wreath can be—whether for a heartfelt tribute, seasonal décor, or expressions of sympathy. Each piece is arranged by hand and can be delivered throughout these communities for your peace of mind.

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Nothing matters more to us than your trust. As your go-to florist, Brompton Flowers guarantees an attentive, bespoke service—from your online order to friendly doorstep delivery. Explore our collection of exquisite wreaths to find the perfect arrangement, and enjoy convenient same-day delivery in Brompton, Chelsea, South Kensington, and beyond.

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WREATHS
Presented on a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in calm and restraint, its main ring formed from a thick, uninterrupted mass of clean white chrysanthemums. The many-petalled blooms are set closely together to create a plush, uniform surface that suggests a soft cushion of memory and purity. Anchoring the design is a pronounced spray in the upper-left quadrant composed of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) in varying stages of bloom: fully opened, deep violet flowers with subtle yellow centres, mid-tones of lavender, and slender buds that promise further opening. These purple tones are carefully balanced with plentiful greenery - glossy, variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds that provide structure, movement and a cool, living contrast to the white base. A refined border of crinkled dark purple mesh or ribbon shows along inner and outer edges, lending a discreet, elegant frame that echoes the lisianthus without dominating the composition. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives it dimension against the studio white, making the texture of the chrysanthemums and the velvety lisianthus appear tactile and immediate. Crafted with the quiet attention a funeral tribute requires, this wreath is suited to services in small chapels or church halls around Brompton and nearby South Kensington; its restrained palette reads as dignified condolence, offering tangible comfort when words feel insufficient.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This elegant circular memorial wreath conveys a sense of quiet comfort, its design rooted in traditional sympathy floristry with a contemporary, understated edge. The principal mass is formed from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom contributing to a uniform, cushiony surface that suggests peace and purity. Subtle bands of dark purple netting or ribbon reveal themselves along the inner and outer rims, lending a shadowed, dignified outline to the otherwise luminous white ring. At the wreath's upper-left curve a composed group of three soft yellow roses becomes the visual focal point, their petals unfurling in layered softness and symbolising friendship and tender remembrance. Interspersed among the roses are airy clouds of baby's breath and short stems of violet-lavender statice, their texture fine and slightly papery against the chrysanthemums' plushness. A selection of leafy greens-broad, smooth leaves balanced with delicate ferny fronds-frames the cluster and introduces a living, verdant rhythm to the arrangement. The lighting is gentle and neutral, revealing the tactile contrasts between velvet roses, ruffled chrysanthemums, and crisp foliage while throwing a soft shadow beneath the wreath. Imagine this piece laid on a chapel stand at a service in Brompton, or chosen for a quiet committal at a local cemetery; it reads as thoughtful, restrained, and compassionate. A practiced florist's hand is evident in the balance of colour, the refined use of purple accents, and the comforting, cyclical form that speaks of continuity and lasting affection.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Against a pristine white backdrop, this floral wreath appears almost to glow, its gentle tones and textures creating an atmosphere of stillness and reflection. The circular frame is completely covered in Baby's Breath, each slender stem appearing as a constellation of minute white blossoms, forming a continuous halo around the open centre. Layered into this delicate base are clusters of Lisianthus, their petals unfurling in soft, ruffled spirals. The flowers are primarily white but delicately edged and veined with shades of lilac, lavender, and richer purple, giving them an almost painted quality. Some heads are fully open, exposing the darker heart and faint yellow-green throats, while other buds are closed or just beginning to open, their outer petals tinged with light green and cream. The contrast between the fine, misty Baby's Breath and the more substantial Lisianthus creates visual depth, yet the wreath maintains a subtle, harmonious rhythm from edge to edge. With no bold greens or bright accents, the design feels particularly suited to solemn occasions where quiet beauty is appreciated. One can imagine this wreath being delivered to a funeral service or memorial gathering in Brompton, perhaps placed in a graceful church interior or against old stone near the garden squares. The circular open centre reinforces themes of eternity and the cycle of life, making it a comforting choice for those wishing to honour a loved one with refined, soft-toned flowers, thoughtfully prepared by a local Brompton florist and available for same-day delivery across the surrounding streets.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This thoughtfully composed circular wreath begins with an abundant, tightly packed bed of white chrysanthemums-each tiny floret layered to create a plush, cloud-like surface that appears almost tactile in its softness. Underneath the white a narrow veil of deep purple mesh or lace is intentionally visible along the inner circumference, introducing depth and a muted flourish of colour. Arranged on the upper-left quarter is a compact cluster of foliage and accents: a solitary cream or pale-yellow rose opens delicately at the centre, its satiny petals surrounded by rich green leaves, some variegated with lighter edges, and airy fern fronds that lend a gentle, feathery texture. Scattered among the greenery are slim sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny blossoms adding subtle contrast and a slightly papery, fragrant note. To the right, from about two o'clock to five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies curve with sculptural grace; their blooms display a painterly gradient-from saturated deep purple at the tips easing into soft peach-pink and blush nearer the bases-while their bright green stems trace a flowing arc across the chrysanthemum bed. A single longer stem reaches from the left cluster across the lower portion of the wreath, tucked in and secured so as to guide the eye toward the callas and complete the visual line. Photographed against a crisp white backdrop, the wreath exudes calm and dignity-an ideal sympathy arrangement for memorials around Brompton Road, Brompton Cemetery, or nearby chapel services, crafted with the attentive hand of an experienced local florist.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pristine white backdrop, this circular floral wreath appears as a delicate yet richly detailed halo, crafted with the care and precision one associates with memorial flowers in the Brompton area. The design is tightly composed, with no empty spaces, creating a continuous ring of blossoms and greenery that draws the eye around in an unbroken motion. At its core are large, fully open roses in shades of ivory and creamy white, their petals layered in soft, concentric curves that give a feeling of calm and gentle abundance. Intertwined with these are blush pink spray roses, some in tiny, closed buds, others just beginning to open, adding texture and a sense of emerging life. Subtle accents of soft peach and buttery yellow roses bring warmth to the palette, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses thread through the wreath like quiet, reflective notes, perfectly suited to a funeral or remembrance service near Brompton Cemetery. The blossoms sit atop a base of deep green fern fronds, whose feathery leaves fan outward and peek through the flowers, offering structure and a lively, verdant backdrop. This contrast between velvety petals and finely cut foliage creates a pleasing interplay of textures when viewed up close. Soft, even lighting bathes the entire wreath, highlighting the gentle gradations in colour and the careful placement of each stem. The overall impression is of a thoughtful, dignified tribute, conveying sympathy, comfort, and enduring love through the timeless language of roses and greenery.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Poised with gentle elegance, this floral wreath offers a tranquil gesture of sympathy, created by a skilled Brompton florist and set against a clean, white backdrop that captures every nuance of its design. At the forefront, snowy white lilies stretch out their wide, satin petals, infusing the arrangement with a calming purity and subtle fragrance. Alongside these, vibrant fuchsia pink lilies dazzle with their deep magenta tones and darker speckling, introducing moments of brightness and celebration amid the more subdued hues-a nod to the harmonious mix of tranquillity and vibrance that characterises Brompton's garden-lined avenues. Interwoven throughout are small clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses, their textures alternating between smooth, tightly wrapped buds and soft, open blossoms. They contribute a gentle softness, inviting quiet reflection and comforting touch. The hint of green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus or fern-frames the design, crafting a lush but unobtrusive background that suggests serenity, much like the peaceful walks along Brompton Road or through nearby gardens. The circle, complete and open, evokes eternity, unity, and the ongoing cycle of remembrance. Thoughtfully balanced in both colour and form, this wreath is suited for moments of mourning, memorials, or loving tributes, each element coming together to inspire a sense of calm resilience to families across Brompton.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a calm precision to this circular funeral wreath: a continuous ring of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums forming the soft, padded foundation, each blossom set closely to the next so the surface reads like folded silk or a pale cloud. From my florist's eye, the sculptural mass of white creates a unified canvas for the upper-left accent, where several richly hued yellow roses open in layered spirals of butter-gold, radiating a gentle warmth. Interspersed are deep purple lisianthus - velvety, ruffled and cup-shaped - accompanied by a few tender lavender-green buds that lend a natural sense of progression from bud to bloom. Mixed greens, including glossy rounded leaves and delicate fern fronds, tuck in beneath the spray, their different textures and tones giving the cluster structure and a living contrast that lifts the eye. A subtle dark-purple crinoline or mesh edging shows at the inner and outer stroke of the wreath, echoing the lisianthus and adding a quiet, considered finish. The composition reads solemn and refined under soft studio light; the chrysanthemums' matte whiteness frames the vibrant accents without distraction. The scent is understated - faint tea-rose with green notes - intended not to overwhelm a quiet service. Designed for sympathy and memorial settings, this wreath suits chapels and funeral homes across Brompton and neighbouring South Kensington, where local families often look for tributes that balance dignity with heartfelt warmth.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully arranged circular wreath of white and soft purple flowers appears suspended on a stark white background, giving it a floating, almost weightless feel. The main focus is on large white Oriental lilies that form a generous ring around the design. Their petals are smooth, slightly recurved, and luminous, catching the light and creating star-like shapes that echo the calm elegance of Brompton's residential terraces. Each lily's center holds a gentle glow of green, from which slender filaments extend, tipped with warm cinnamon-brown anthers that add minute yet noticeable accents of colour. The lilies are in various stages of bloom: some opened fully, others partially, and a few buds still tightly wrapped in pale green sheaths, lending a sense of natural movement to the otherwise still scene. Interlaced between the lilies are cushions of smaller, frilled flowers-likely lisianthus or eustoma-whose white petals are finely traced with lavender and violet along the edges. These delicate touches of purple soften the starkness of pure white, creating a quiet, soothing harmony. Peeking from beneath the blossoms are tones of fresh green foliage, from thin, elegant leaves to rounder, eucalyptus-like sprigs, subtly building depth and structure. The overall wreath is full and plush, its carefully balanced form revealing the practiced hand of a local Brompton florist crafting a piece suitable for funeral services or memorial gatherings. Bathed in bright, neutral light, every detail is clearly visible, from the ruffled edges of the smaller blooms to the gentle curves of lily petals. The wreath conveys a mood of dignified respect, offering comfort and a sense of enduring love to mourners saying farewell to someone dearly missed.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint on a pristine white surface, this handcrafted funeral wreath presents a circular band of hundreds of pure white chrysanthemums, their delicate, finely serrated petals overlapping like a whisper-soft cloud that gently domes toward the centre and throws a soft, grounding shadow. Nestled at the wreath's upper left is a considered cluster of three intense royal blue roses whose velveteen petals unfurl in tight, concentric spirals; the roses sit amid glossy, dark green foliage that enhances their saturated hue and gives the cluster a natural, living contrast against the chrysanthemum field. A ruffled satin ribbon in matching deep cobalt trims both the inner and outer circumference, its pleats catching the light to give the piece a subtle sheen and architectural edge, unifying the composition with visual rhythm. As a Brompton-based florist, I imagine this piece placed with care at a service near Brompton Road or laid at a memorial in the tranquil grounds of Brompton Cemetery - its tones both respectful and deeply personal. The textures are central to the effect: the chrysanthemum's soft, downy heads, the rose petals' velvety density, the ribbon's cool, satiny resistance when gently pressed. The scent is understated, the visual statement dignified; it reads as a message of solace, purity and remembrance, crafted to communicate sympathy and quiet support without flourish.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This image captures a beautifully detailed sympathy wreath, photographed from directly above against a crisp white background, so the entire circle is clearly defined. The wreath is densely layered with roses, with the most prominent blooms opening in tones of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and misty purple-grey. Each large rose is in full flower, its petals unfurling in soft spirals that add a sense of depth and quiet luxury to the design. Nestled between them are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, others partially open, scattering gentle highlights of warm pink throughout the cooler lavender tones. The effect feels calm and reflective, akin to walking the quieter paths around Brompton Road early in the morning, when the city is just beginning to stir. Supporting the roses is a thick collar of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or a similar variety, that encircle the wreath. The fronds fan out delicately, their finely cut, serrated leaves layering over one another to create a soft, feathered frame that contrasts with the smoothness of the rose petals. Here and there, tiny darker buds or slivers of foliage peer through, adding subtle shadows and visual interest. The white background and even lighting highlight every nuance of colour and texture, emphasising the craftsmanship that went into shaping this floral ring. The mood is one of gentle condolence and respect, a fitting funeral wreath or memorial tribute for services near Brompton Cemetery or local churches, conveying love, remembrance, and a peaceful farewell without the need for words.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An expertly crafted memorial wreath presented on a stark white background, the design centred on a dense carpet of vibrant royal-blue chrysanthemums whose tiny, textured petals create a tactile, cloud-like ring. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner opening and outer edge, its soft matte-lustre lifting the arrangement and framing the blue with subtle refinement. At the upper-left quadrant a trio of large, fully bloomed blue roses commands attention; their velvety, layered petals are a deeper lapis hue that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base. Fine sprays of baby's-breath nestle around the roses and are punctuated by glossy dark-green foliage for visual weight. A graceful cascade of pristine white orchids-Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties-flows from mid-left downward toward the lower right, their thin, silky petals catching light and seeming almost weightless. Interspersed among the orchids are several fresh, chartreuse-green buds at different stages of opening, suggesting renewal amid solemnity. The scent is muted, the visual language quiet and composed; textures move from the chrysanthemums' fuzzy density to the orchids' smooth silkiness and the ribbon's satiny folds. As local Brompton florists we often select this palette for funerals and commemorative services around Brompton Road, the V&A or Knightsbridge, where families seek a wreath that reads as both reverent and quietly hopeful. The piece is visually balanced, emotionally measured and designed to convey enduring respect and tranquil remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An elegant circular wreath, designed as a sympathy tribute, rests visually on a pure white background, its open centre surrounded by a dense ring of flowers in white, soft pink, and deep magenta. Large white lilies form the backbone of the design, their broad petals curling outward to frame prominent stamens and pale green throats, giving the arrangement an air of calm and purity. Between these, deep pink and fuchsia lilies with star-like blooms and subtle speckling add rich colour notes, evoking the refined yet vibrant character of the Brompton and South Kensington neighbourhoods. White gerbera daisies, with their dark central discs and evenly spaced petals, sit neatly among the larger flowers, bringing a structured, almost sunburst texture that lightens the mood. Soft, light pink roses in bud and half-open form weave gently through the wreath, lending a romantic, tender quality, while creamy white roses, fully open with layered, velvety petals, anchor the arrangement with classic elegance. Smaller white filler flowers-possibly spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums-are carefully placed to fill every gap, allowing the wreath to read as one continuous circle of blooms. Layers of fresh green foliage provide contrast, adding depth and highlighting the circular form. The lighting is soft and even, catching the satin sheen of the lilies and the plush surfaces of the roses without harsh shadows. This wreath feels like a thoughtfully composed farewell, suited for a memorial service near Brompton Road, a chapel by Thurloe Square, or a remembrance at Brompton Cemetery, offering comfort, respect, and the symbolism of eternal love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath filled with deep red carnations and zesty lime green button chrysanthemums is photographed straight on, resting visually against a seamless white background that makes its colours exceptionally vivid. The wreath's circle is completely covered, giving it a lush, generous presence. Red carnations form the main body of the design; their many-layered, frilled petals are arranged so closely together that they create a continuous band of soft, textured colour. You can sense the gentle variations between blooms-some slightly darker, others catching more light-so the red ring feels alive rather than uniform. Threaded throughout this crimson base are clusters of lime green pompon chrysanthemums, each bloom a neat, domed button that sits a little proud of the surrounding flowers. Their chartreuse shade slices cleanly through the red, offering a sharp but harmonious contrast that brightens the entire piece. Supporting the flowers is a halo of greenery: delicate, deep-toned fern fronds form a softer, shadowy layer, while variegated pittosporum, edged in cream, introduces subtle, irregular patterns at the perimeter. A decorative ribbon, striped in different greens, is tucked into one arc of the wreath, looping gently among the leaves and adding a hand-finished detail you'd expect from an experienced florist. The simple white backdrop allows the wreath to take centre stage, much as it might when placed at the front of a Brompton chapel, beside a photograph at a remembrance gathering off Old Brompton Road, or near the quiet paths by Brompton Cemetery. The overall effect is both respectful and uplifting: a tribute that acknowledges sorrow but also celebrates the colour and vitality of a life well lived.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this lush circular wreath appears almost to float, a thoughtful funeral tribute that would sit gracefully in a chapel near Brompton Road or by the entrance of a quiet Chelsea church. The design is full and carefully composed, with no visible gaps, creating a seamless ring that gently suggests the unending nature of love and memory. Two large Asiatic lilies in a vivid coral-red orange establish strong focal points: one crowns the upper part of the circle, its petals flaring out and gently curling at the tips, while another nestles toward the bottom, echoing the same star-like shape. Their stamens are clearly defined, adding fine detail and a sense of life and energy to the wreath. Around these lilies, numerous roses in soft blush and lavender-pink tones open fully, revealing delicately spiralled petals and a plush, velvety surface that brings warmth and comfort. Intertwined with the roses are lisianthus blooms in two complementary palettes: pale pink-lilac that looks almost cloud-soft, and deeper, regal purple, whose ruffled edges add texture and depth. Fine sprays of lavender-blue statice or limonium thread through the arrangement, like a gentle mist of colour that ties the cooler and warmer tones together. The foliage beneath is dense and thoughtfully varied: round, silvery eucalyptus leaves with a soft, matte finish; feathery green ferns; and darker greenery forming a strong framework. Blue-grey eryngium thistles rise slightly above the foliage, their spiky, globe-shaped heads offering a modern, slightly edgy contrast typical of contemporary Brompton floristry. Here and there, closed lily buds hint at blooms still to come, symbolising continuation and hope even in grief. Cleanly folded, bright green leaves support the larger lilies, showcasing the florist's craftsmanship. The overall impression is one of poised elegance and sincere sympathy, designed to honour a loved one with quiet beauty anywhere across Brompton and the nearby museums and garden squares.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced funeral wreath lies flat against a clean white surface, its circular form built from an abundance of white Baby's Breath. The gypsophila blossoms are minute and plentiful, gathered tightly so that the ring looks almost like it has been formed from soft, white lace or fine snowfall. Each cluster adds to a soft, fluffy texture, creating a continuous band of white around a perfectly open centre, which brings a calm, contemplative space to the design. Set into the lower right of this clouded circle are two sculptural calla lilies, their smooth, rolled petals providing a polished counterpoint to the frilled Baby's Breath. The callas are shaded in rich burgundy and magenta at their fluted tips, deep and wine-like in colour, then fading into gentle green tones along the underside of the petals and down the stems. The stems bend with natural grace toward the centre of the wreath, making the lilies appear as if they have grown naturally through the ring of gypsophila. The entire piece is photographed in clear, even light, highlighting the different textures-the airy clusters of Baby's Breath and the velvety surface of the calla blooms-without casting heavy shadow. The overall impression is one of elegant restraint, the kind of arrangement that would look at home at a funeral service near Brompton Cemetery or a remembrance gathering off Old Brompton Road. It expresses compassion and quiet strength, offering a dignified and modern floral tribute for families in Brompton and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pristine white background, a sumptuous circular wreath designed for funerals or memorials glows with an elegant palette of pinks, creams, and fresh greens. The wreath is entirely filled, forming a continuous ring where blooms and foliage touch edge to edge, leaving no empty spaces. Rich magenta and fuchsia roses command the eye first, their petals so closely layered that they seem almost sculpted, some blossoms still partially closed, others open wide to reveal soft, spiralling centres. Interspersed with these deeper tones are paler pink roses, their gentler blush shades creating balance and a sense of softness. Large, double-petalled lilies weave through the design, their broad petals unfolding in creamy white, blush pink, and muted peach, adding a feeling of openness and serenity. Several upright lily buds in bright yellow-green and soft lime hint at new blooms soon to appear, adding a quiet, hopeful note. The blossoms are cradled in a foundation of greenery: delicate fern fronds with finely divided leaves sweep around the circle in feathery arcs, while sturdy, glossy leaves in deep green fill the inner layers, some catching the light with a faintly variegated sheen. The clean white background creates a gallery-like setting, and the lighting is even and soft, highlighting the velvety textures and natural colour gradients within each petal. As a whole, the wreath suggests both formality and tenderness, perfectly suited to farewell ceremonies or celebrations of life in the Brompton area, whether delivered to a chapel near Brompton Road or placed as a quiet statement of sympathy at a local family gathering.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Step into a Brompton workshop and you meet a wreath of red roses that radiates warmth and quiet grandeur. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling in opulent concentric rings. The circular form feels like a gentle embrace, a continuous braid of velvety florals where every rose rests against its neighbor to build a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies love and solemnity, with every blossom carrying a memory or a wish pressed into its delicate folds. As a local florist, I sense the reserve strength in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems and the hum of a busy Brompton studio. The piece is crafted with meticulous balance: larger heads anchor the ring while smaller buds fill gaps, creating depth and movement through the circle. The white backdrop throws the red into sharper relief, inviting a closer look at spiraled centers and soft velvet edges. In Brompton and the surrounding streets, clients request this style for weddings, memorial tributes, or elegant ceremonies in townhouses, clubs, and boutique hotels. It travels from our Brompton workshop with careful packing to homes and venues across Brompton, Chelsea, and nearby Knightsbridge, ensuring freshness upon arrival. The wreath carries the weight of memory with every bloom, a timeless gesture born from a skilled, familiar hand.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a clear white background, this floral wreath appears as a vibrant yet respectful circle of colour, designed for moments of remembrance. The wreath is completely filled with flowers and greenery, leaving only the open centre, which draws the eye inward and highlights the symbolism of an unbroken, eternal bond. Deep red roses, rich and velvety, form the main structure, each bloom fully opened to reveal carefully layered petals that vary from classic crimson to a darker, wine-red shade, giving the arrangement depth and emotional weight. Between the roses sit bright yellow chrysanthemums, their fine, feathery petals radiating from the centre like tiny suns, adding warmth and a delicate texture that softens the more sculptural roses. The combination of red and yellow creates a powerful visual statement of love, honour, and a gentle celebration of life. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is an assortment of lush green foliage, including rounded, glossy leaves and more elongated, silvery-green sprigs that bring to mind eucalyptus and other textural greens used by skilled Brompton florists near South Kensington. The greens frame the blooms, add volume, and provide a cooling, natural counterpoint to the vivid colours. Carefully wired and bound, the stems and leaves form a consistent, symmetrical ring that feels carefully considered from every angle. Bright, even lighting focuses attention on the subtle variations within each petal and leaf, revealing the meticulous workmanship behind the design. This wreath, so fitting for services in and around Brompton Cemetery or local churches, offers a quiet yet eloquent message of remembrance, sympathy, and enduring affection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a Brompton workshop just off Brompton Road, this wreath becomes a quiet vigil in bloom. Dozens of deep red roses crowd the circle, set against a stark white background that makes the colour sing. Each bloom rests in a different moment of life-some still tightly furled, others opening into velvety spirals that catch the light and glow with warmth. The crimson depth is rich and layered, with subtle shifts that invite the eye to linger. Between the roses, fresh green foliage threads through: broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and slender, glossy ruscus, adding texture and a natural, breathing rhythm. The wreath feels generous and three dimensional, petals and leaves overlapping to create depth, shade, and gentle movement. It is a heartfelt emblem of remembrance, love, and enduring connection, an ideal choice for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a loved one. The white backdrop lends clarity and reserve, letting the red tones speak with quiet authority. In Brompton and nearby boroughs, such pieces often mark chapels, cemeteries, and churchyards, a familiar sign of community support. The piece is crafted with care, and it is available for same-day delivery across Brompton, South Kensington, Knightsbridge, and surrounding areas, so you can send condolences with immediacy and grace.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
The photograph presents a beautifully ordered circular wreath, carefully styled to resemble a traditional lifebuoy, its clean lines and colours sharply defined against a bright white backdrop. The floral ring is perfectly proportioned, with a generous open centre, and every visible surface is densely packed with tiny, fresh blooms-most likely chrysanthemums or a comparable variety-arranged so closely that the texture appears smooth and velvety. The design is split into four equal segments, alternating between royal blue and pure white flowers: starting from the top left, a rich block of blue is followed by white at the top right, blue at the bottom right, and white at the bottom left. The blue quadrants are striking and saturated, reminiscent of deep sea water or a navy uniform, while the white sections bring a sense of clarity and stillness, like sea spray or morning light glancing off marble. Each petal adds to a subtle interplay of light and shadow, giving the wreath a soft volume and depth. A slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into fine pleats around the inner circumference of the circle, forming a delicate ruffle that outlines the hollow centre and reinforces the nautical imagery without overwhelming the composition. Emotionally, the piece feels reassuring and contemplative, an emblem of protection and safe passage in times of loss. It is easy to imagine this wreath placed at a funeral service in Brompton, perhaps in one of the elegant churches near the museum quarter or close to the quiet streets off Old Brompton Road, chosen for a loved one whose story was bound to the sea, maritime service, or a lifelong role as a protective, 'lifesaving' presence within their family.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above on pristine white, this memorial wreath speaks of calm and careful craft. Approximately fifteen cream-white roses, each with concentric, velvety petals, form the principal ring; their soft ivory tones glow against the deeper greens beneath. Between the roses, pale yellow lilies unfurl-some with wide trumpet mouths revealing delicate stamens, others still in tender bud-bringing a gentle vertical cadence to the circular silhouette. The flowers are anchored by abundant greenery: airy fern fronds provide a feathery outline while clusters of rounded, eucalyptus-style leaves add slatey green nuance and structural depth. The composition is densely packed yet airy where it needs to be, a studied fullness that reads as both luxurious and respectful. Imagine this wreath carried into a chapel near Old Brompton Road or laid at a service close to Brompton Cemetery: its soft scent of rose and a green, almost citrus lift from the lilies offers a quiet, living comfort. As a seasoned local florist I selected foliage to cradle the blooms so their pale palette remains luminous in natural daylight. This style of wreath from Brompton Flowers is designed for traditional sympathy occasions-funeral services, memorials, and graveside tributes-conveying purity, hope, and enduring remembrance with considered craftsmanship and local warmth.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00