Biggin Hill WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Biggin Hill — your trusted local florist specialising in hand-crafted wreaths and beautiful bouquets for every occasion. As local florists rooted in Biggin Hill, we bring expert knowledge, passion, and the freshest blooms to our community. Our dedicated team personally selects every stem, ensuring each wreath is a unique tribute, whether for celebration, remembrance, or simply to add beauty to your home.

If you're nearby in Tatsfield, Westerham, or Leaves Green, our friendly delivery drivers know every turn along Main Road and Stock Hill. We proudly serve customers across these local neighbourhoods, delivering not just flowers but our commitment to quality and care.

Same-day flower delivery is available across Biggin Hill and surrounding areas for all orders placed online before 3 PM. With an easy online ordering system, sending a heartfelt wreath or bouquet to a loved one—or to yourself—is simple and reliable.

Order online today with Florist Biggin Hill and experience the genuine warmth and expertise of a local, independent florist trusted throughout the community. We're here to help you celebrate, remember, and brighten every moment with beautiful flowers and thoughtful service.

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WREATHS
I pictured this wreath as a composed embrace: a flawless, circular ring of snow-white chrysanthemums forming the primary foundation, each bloom selected and placed so the cushion-like heads create a continuous, soft texture that suggests permanence and peace. Arranged deliberately in the upper-left quadrant is an accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus)-a mix of fully open deep violet flowers, softer lavender tones and slender, upright buds-that introduces both colour and gentle movement. Variegated foliage and delicate ferny fronds weave through the lisianthus, offering fresh green highlights that lift the purple cluster and connect it to the pristine white body beneath. Along the inner and outer edges a subtle ribbon of crinkled dark purple mesh peeks through, matching the lisianthus in tone and providing a refined finishing touch like a quiet, wearable border. The studio lighting is soft and even, throwing a muted shadow beneath the wreath so it reads as a tangible object rather than a flat image; you can almost sense the velvety touch of the lisianthus petals and the soft, papery resilience of the chrysanthemums. This floral tribute is composed for moments when words fall short-suitable for a funeral, memorial, or placing at a graveside near familiar Biggin Hill landmarks such as the Memorial Museum or local churchyards-designed to convey respect, remembrance and calm.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified wreath rests against a stark white field, its body a continuous loop of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each small bloom layered into a plush, tactile surface that suggests hush and solace. The light is soft and forgiving, revealing the subtle shadows between petal clusters and a delicate purple net or ribbon that shows like a whisper along the inner and outer edges - a restrained ribbon of colour that deepens the composition's emotional tone. Crowning the upper-left quadrant are three soft, creamy yellow roses, their petals folding outward in a gentle, unhurried bloom; they read as companions among the white, symbols of friendship and remembrance. Around them, clouds of tiny gypsophila create an ethereal, lace-like veil, while small spikes of lavender-hued statice add a modest, hopeful accent. The varied greenery - glossy oval leaves and airy fern-like fronds - gives the arrangement architectural support and a fresh, almost herbal scent imagined in the mind. The circle itself, unbroken and peaceful, evokes continuity and enduring memory; the tactile contrast between the chrysanthemum's fine texture and the roses' velvety warmth invites quiet reflection. Imagining this wreath laid at a local ceremony near the Biggin Hill Memorial or delivered to a nearby chapel on Churchill Way, one senses a careful hand at work: measured, respectful, and attentive to the small details that bring comfort when words fall short.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant floral wreath, perfectly round and open at the centre, is shown isolated on a pure white background, allowing every petal and stem to be clearly appreciated. The structure of the wreath is built from an abundant halo of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white flowers creating a cushion of airy texture that resembles fine lace or early morning mist drifting across the hills above Biggin Hill. Tucked into this white softness are clusters of Lisianthus blooms, their petals finely ruffled and layered. Each flower is predominantly white, but the outer and inner edges are brushed with delicate bands of lavender, mauve, and deeper purple, giving the impression of carefully painted petals. Some Lisianthus cups are fully open, revealing soft folds and deeper tones towards the centres, while others remain half-open or still in bud, with pale green and creamy hints that promise future blossoms. The colour palette stays calm and restrained-mainly white with accents of cool violet-evoking stillness, respect, and quiet reflection. The flowers appear fresh and dewy, as though they have just been arranged by a local florist ready to be delivered to a funeral home or church near Biggin Hill. The circular shape, with its clear open middle, reinforces the idea of life's continuous cycle and everlasting memory. Without any bold foliage or distracting accessories, the focus remains entirely on the interplay of cloud-like Gypsophila and refined Lisianthus, making this wreath especially suitable for a dignified farewell, a graveside tribute, or a gentle gesture of condolence sent from family and friends across the community.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath with a dense, full body of pristine white chrysanthemums forming a soft, cloud-like ring; each tiny floret is closely set to create a plush, tactile surface suggestive of quiet reverence. Underneath that snowy mass a subtle layer of deep purple netting or ruffled mesh is visible along the inner edge, introducing a refined depth and a restrained pop of colour that supports the white without overwhelming it. At the upper-left quadrant a single cream-hued rose opens gently amid a textured mix of greenery - variegated leaves with pale margins sit beside delicate fern fronds - while slender sprays of lilac statice punctuate the group with a cool, papery contrast. The rose lends a faint, honeyed scent and a soft focal warmth to the arrangement.
To the right, two calla lilies extend in a thoughtful, curving line from about two o'clock to five o'clock. Their trumpet-shaped blooms carry a subtle ombré from rich purple at the tips through mauve into a soft peachy-pink nearer the stems, the bright green of their long, graceful stalks woven into the chrysanthemum base. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower wreath and meets the calla stems, creating a visual bridge that speaks of connection and steady support. Shot against a pristine white backdrop with soft, even daylight, this wreath is a composed and comforting sympathy design - the kind we prepare at Florist Biggin Hill for funerals, memorials, and heartfelt condolences delivered across Biggin Hill and neighbouring Bromley communities.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a calm, continuous halo of flowers. The arrangement is densely filled with roses in soft, soothing shades: creamy white blooms at full, generous openness; pale peach and buttery yellow tones that lend a warm glow; and distinctive dusty lavender or mauve roses that introduce a graceful, vintage note. Between these larger roses, delicate clusters of blush pink spray roses are tucked in, some tightly closed like whispered prayers, others half open as if mid-breath, creating a gentle rhythm across the design. Dark green fern fronds weave through the wreath, their fine, feather-like leaves emerging from beneath the petals to add depth, contrast, and a sense of natural woodland freshness, reminiscent of the green spaces around Biggin Hill and the edges of Bromley Common. The circle is perfectly formed, with no gaps, symbolising unbroken remembrance and the enduring bonds of family and friendship. Light appears to skim softly over the petals, picking up subtle variations in pastel tones and highlighting the velvety textures and spiralled centres. This handcrafted wreath feels like a quiet, respectful presence at a funeral or memorial gathering, whether laid beside a graveside in Biggin Hill Cemetery or placed near the front of a chapel. Its understated elegance and tranquil colours are chosen to express solace, reverence, and gratitude for a life lived, offering a floral embrace to those who are grieving.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a pristine white backdrop, this lush sympathy wreath from Biggin Hill's local florist catches the eye with its serene, circular form. Broad, snowy white lilies form a radiant foundation-their elegantly arching petals unfurl to display intricate greenish stamens, embodying purity and stillness. Nestled among these are striking stargazer lilies in rich fuchsia and magenta, touched with speckles and deep hues, injecting a vibrant warmth that contrasts beautifully yet respectfully within the arrangement. Interwoven with these are smaller blush pink and creamy white roses, their petals softly layered or just awakening from tightly curled buds, offering a gentle suggestion of grace and tenderness. Subtle green foliage and muted eucalyptus leaves thread through, adding structure and a calming hint of nature reminiscent of a stroll along Biggin Hill's leafy streets or its airy gardens. The wreath's generous fullness and careful artistry invite contemplation and comfort, its unbroken circle acting as a visual promise of eternal remembrance and compassion. Designed for moments of heartfelt farewell or as a gesture of support to loved ones, this arrangement embodies both local character and universal empathy. The artistry evident in the blending of bold lilies, soft roses, and calm greens reminds recipients of the quiet strength and solace found within the Biggin Hill community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This round funeral wreath presents itself as a quiet, tactile offering: a continuous ring composed almost entirely of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, their multitude of petals forming a plush, peaceful surface that suggests unity and repose. Nestled into the upper left quadrant is a considered cluster of bright yellow roses - open, warm blooms whose soft scent recalls late-summer afternoons - paired with deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a cool, refined counterpoint. A few lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green punctuate the spray, giving a natural, living rhythm to the arrangement. Varied greenery - glossy rounded leaves, faintly variegated foliage and delicate fern fronds - provides depth and frames the flowers without overpowering them, while subtle sprigs of tiny white filler breathe lightness into the cluster. Along the inner and outer curves of the wreath a sliver of dark purple mesh or crinoline peeks out from beneath the chrysanthemums, a discreet echo of the lisianthus tone that unifies the palette. The balanced contrast of white with yellow and purple reads as both respectful and hopeful; soft, diffused light in the photograph picks out petal textures and the slight sheen of foliage, contributing to a solemn yet tender impression. As a florist mindful of personal tributes offered around Biggin Hill - from the village centre to the quiet lanes near Keston and Cudham - this wreath feels crafted to comfort, to mark remembrance with floral dignity and a gentle sense of place.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a simple, bright white backdrop, its circular shape forming a comforting, unbroken embrace. At the heart of the design are generous white Oriental lilies, their petals long and smooth like folded satin, opening outwards in quiet grace. Some lilies are fully open, displaying pale green pistils and prominent stamens touched with golden-brown pollen, while others remain in bud, promising a slow, thoughtful unfolding over the days of remembrance. Nestled among these luminous white blooms are clusters of lisianthus, their petals frilled and slightly curled, each white flower softly brushed or edged with lavender and gentle purple tones. The purple hints bring to mind the muted colours of an evening sky over the hills leading down towards Tatsfield, lending emotional depth to the arrangement without disrupting its lightness. Between the flowers, discreet sprays of dark green foliage and a few slender, silver-toned leaves add a grounding, natural rhythm, suggesting careful handwork by a florist used to creating personal funeral tributes for local families. The wreath's density gives it a plush, cushioned appearance, yet the overall impression remains airy and serene. It feels like a respectful tribute you might place at a graveside in Biggin Hill or present at a small memorial service in a village hall, speaking quietly of purity, enduring love, and a life honoured with grace. The white background isolates the flowers, allowing every texture, from velvety petals to glossy leaves, to be clearly appreciated in the mind's eye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly raised angle on a plain white surface, this circular sympathy wreath presents a dense, pristine ring of white chrysanthemums whose countless soft, feathery petals form a gently domed texture and emit that subtle, green-tinged fragrance common to freshly cut blooms. Nestled at the upper left are three intensely hued blue roses-rich, royal in tone and velvety to the eye-tucked into a bed of glossy, dark green foliage that provides depth and contrast against the white chrysanthemum canvas. Around both the outer and inner edges of the wreath a pleated cobalt satin ribbon has been carefully applied, its ruffled sheen catching ambient light and giving the piece an architectural outline that feels both polished and reverent. The photograph's soft shadowing emphasizes the wreath's presence as a solemn tribute, while the balanced placement of flowers suggests thoughtful intent in honouring a life. Having arranged similar tributes for families across Biggin Hill and for services near the Biggin Hill Memorial and airport, Florist Biggin Hill often recommends this white-and-blue palette for expressing sympathy: white for purity and remembrance, blue for calm and steadfast affection. This wreath is crafted to sit gracefully on an easel, beside a coffin, or on a church altar, communicating gentle condolence and enduring respect through texture, colour, and refined finishing details.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, uninterrupted white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost like a painted ring of flowers, viewed from directly above as it might rest before being delivered to a memorial in Biggin Hill. The wreath is opulent with roses, each bloom chosen for its soft, nuanced colour: large, fully opened roses in dusty lavender and antique mauve form the main rhythm of the piece, their petals layered in tight, ruffled spirals that invite the eye inward. Between these more mature blossoms, clusters of petite pastel pink spray roses nestle gracefully, some in half-open bloom, others held as delicate buds, suggesting moments of life at different stages. The pastel pink subtly warms the otherwise cool, greyish-purple scheme, softening the mood without disturbing the overall serenity. All the flowers are securely anchored into a generous bed of dark green fern foliage, whose fronds radiate outward in finely divided segments, creating a lush, verdant halo around the wreath. The interplay of smooth rose petals and textured greenery adds a gentle sense of movement, akin to a breeze over the fields on the edge of Biggin Hill. Small hints of deeper foliage and tiny dark buds peek between the roses, providing depth and shadow that keep the design from appearing flat. The soft, even lighting highlights the natural textures and true colours of the blooms, conveying craftsmanship and care. This is a refined sympathy wreath, the kind a local family might order from Florist Biggin Hill to honour a loved one with dignity, grace, and quiet affection.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented as a circular memorial tribute, this wreath is built from a lush, compact ring of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums that create an almost tactile, velvety field of colour. The dense mass of small blooms is carefully set so the eye reads a continuous sapphire halo, while a pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner curve, folding in soft ruffles that give the design structure and a refined contrast. Anchoring the upper-left arc is a trio of fully opened blue roses, their velvety petals layered like silk and matching the chrysanthemum tone for a harmonious, solemn palette. Around the roses we tucked fine sprays of white baby's breath and touches of darker green foliage, which add air and dimensionality without diminishing the arrangement's serene gravity. A graceful cascade of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the mid-left toward the lower right, each orchid's smooth petals and subtle gloss catching the light to create an ethereal flow across the blue base. Several fresh green orchid buds punctuate the cascade, signalling renewal and continuity. In soft morning or chapel light the satin gleams, the orchids read as luminous, and the chrysanthemums hold their deep, calming colour. As a Biggin Hill florist I imagine this wreath placed beside the altar at local services or at the Biggin Hill Memorial Museum commemorations; Florist Biggin Hill can prepare similar tributes for delivery across Biggin Hill, Cudham and Westerham with attention to freshness and respectful presentation. The overall composition speaks quietly of sympathy, dignity and lasting memory.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a pure white background, this open circular funeral wreath feels like a calm breath of air, composed in layers of white, blush pink, and deep magenta blooms. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies that punctuate the ring, their broad, satiny petals unfolding around golden stamens and soft green centres, as if opening in a silent blessing. Interwoven with them are vivid fuchsia lilies, their petals edged in deeper tones and lightly speckled, adding a bold yet respectful contrast that echoes the rich colours of sunset skies over Biggin Hill. Between the lilies, creamy white roses and gentle light pink roses are nestled closely together, some in tight buds, others fully unfurled, their velvety petals suggesting love, gratitude, and the quiet intimacy of shared memories. White gerbera daisies with dark centres offer a contemporary touch, their layered petals radiating outward like small suns, while delicate white filler flowers and possible spray carnations soften the transitions and create a sense of plush fullness. A deep bed of green foliage runs beneath and around the blooms, with overlapping leaves and subtle hints of new growth giving the wreath structure and depth. The lighting is bright yet gentle, enhancing the freshness of the flowers as though they have just arrived from a local Biggin Hill florist for a same-day tribute. This wreath feels designed for a dignified farewell at a local church or crematorium, a floral circle of comfort that speaks of peace, remembrance, and the enduring bond with a loved one.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round sympathy wreath, rich with red and green, appears suspended against a clean white background, every detail sharp and uncluttered. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the velvety red carnations that completely encircle the design, each bloom densely ruffled, with layered petals that fold and curl like soft fabric. Some flowers are fully open and generous, while others sit slightly cupped, hinting at different stages of bloom and adding a natural rhythm to the ring. Threaded among these are lime green button chrysanthemums, tiny globes of tightly packed petals that feel almost plush to the eye, their vivid chartreuse tones lighting up the darker reds around them. Together, these two flower types create a classic palette often chosen by families in Biggin Hill to honour a loved one at local churches or at services near the airfield memorial. The blooms rest on a foundation of mixed foliage: dark, feathery ferns fan outward from the centre, while variegated pittosporum leaves bring flashes of cream and soft green, breaking up the solid tones and giving the wreath a layered, gardenlike texture. Tucked into the lower arc is a subtle bow made from green striped ribbon, its loose loops echoing the circular form and blending seamlessly with the foliage. The overall design feels both structured and gentle, like a careful embrace, conveying respect, comfort, and quiet strength, ideal for funerals, wakes, or memorial gatherings where flowers speak on behalf of those who are grieving.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a quiet, contemplative frame. The base is a tapestry of green foliage that feels as natural as a walk through the wooded edges of Biggin Hill: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a soft, silvery cast, delicate fern fronds arching outward, and deeper green leaves providing structure and depth. This living bed of green supports a generous scattering of blossoms, led by velvety roses in soft blush and lavender-pink tones, each bloom fully open to reveal orderly spirals of petals. Around them, lisianthus flowers in dusky purple and tender pink add a ruffled, almost cloud-like softness, gathering in gentle groups that draw the eye along the circle. Two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, placed thoughtfully at opposite points of the wreath, provide a strong focal contrast; their star-shaped blooms and pronounced stamens radiate warmth and quiet courage, a reminder of light in difficult times. Nestled discreetly among the flowers, several unopened lily buds introduce a sense of continuation and future unfolding. Spiky blue eryngium thistles stand like tiny sculptures, their cool steel-blue tones echoed by airy specks of lavender-blue filler flowers that drift between the larger heads. The arrangement is compact yet breathable, symbolising eternity through its unbroken ring, and would make a fitting tribute for a funeral or remembrance service in Biggin Hill, whether resting beside a chapel aisle or delivered to a family home as a heartfelt expression of sympathy and lasting memory.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents an elegant round funeral wreath set against a spotless white backdrop, composed almost entirely of delicate white Baby's Breath. Each tiny gypsophila bloom contributes to a dense, cloud-like ring that feels soft and weightless, like mist drifting over the fields around Biggin Hill on a still morning. The flowers are so closely woven that the surface appears plush and cushiony, forming a perfectly even circle with a clear, open centre that draws the eye inward and suggests continuity, remembrance, and the unbroken cycle of life. On the lower right of the wreath, two exquisite calla lilies become a natural focal point. Their sculpted trumpets curl with effortless grace, the petals shaded in a rich burgundy and magenta that gradually fades into mossy green where they meet the stems. Those long, slender green stems curve gently upwards and inwards, almost as if they have grown out of the snowy gypsophila. The contrast between the airy whiteness of the Baby's Breath and the deep, velvety tones of the callas creates a quiet drama, evoking feelings of dignified farewell and profound love. Soft, diffuse lighting highlights every floret and the smooth sheen of the calla petals without casting harsh shadows, which adds to the calm, contemplative mood. It feels like a wreath that could be placed tenderly at a graveside near Biggin Hill or at a local church service, crafted by a skilled florist's hands to offer comfort, beauty, and a refined tribute in moments of loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A graceful circular sympathy wreath, brimming with pink blooms and greenery, is photographed against a clean, white backdrop so that every shape and shade is clearly defined. The wreath itself forms a complete ring, dense with flowers, like a floral halo designed to rest gently beside a casket or memorial in a Biggin Hill church or crematorium. Fuchsia and magenta roses dominate the composition, their velvety petals curling outwards in ruffled layers, some blossoms wide open in full glory, others still held in half-open cups or tight buds that speak of tenderness and new beginnings. Interwoven with the roses are opulent double lilies, their multi-petalled heads blending creamy white, pale pink, and soft peach tones that deepen subtly towards the petal edges. A scattering of vivid yellow-green lily buds punctuates the design, adding freshness and movement. Beneath and around the flowers, a wealth of dark green foliage creates a deeply textured base: fine, feathery fern fronds overlap with larger, glossy leaves, a few showing gentle variegation, all contributing to a natural, garden-like feel. The flowers and foliage are carefully layered to create depth, so the wreath appears almost three-dimensional against the stark background, as if you could reach out and touch each petal. The overall mood is one of gentle reverence and lasting affection, ideal for a funeral, wake, or celebration of life for families in and around Biggin Hill, offering a visual embrace of enduring support and love.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath lush with crimson roses, a continuous circle that radiates warmth against a bright white backdrop. Dozens of deep red blooms have been selected at their peak, petals soft and velvety, with layers unfurling in opulent fashion. The circle reads as a soothing hug of florals, where each rose rests against its neighbor to form a tactile, raised tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is not merely decorative; it carries love and solemnity, with every blossom bearing a memory or a wish. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. In Biggin Hill, this wreath becomes a refined statement for romantic moments, for remembering loved ones, or for marking a milestone with quiet dignity. The white background preserves the crimson as the focal point, inviting lingering study of the precise layering and balance. The piece is equally at home on a front door, in a ceremonial space, or as a keepsake in a private entryway. We offer same-day delivery across Biggin Hill and nearby Bromley towns, ensuring this graceful wreath arrives fresh, intact, and ready to speak for you.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, a meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath takes centre stage, its bold colours and textures carefully balanced to convey respect and affection. The wreath is built from a generous abundance of deep red roses, each bloom fully open, with layered, velvety petals that shift from classic crimson to a slightly darker, wine-red at the centre. Nestled among these roses are plentiful clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, multi-petalled heads forming cheerful bursts of colour that soften the intensity of the red and evoke warmth, comfort, and remembrance. The flowers are densely arranged to create a complete, unbroken ring, leaving a clear open centre that draws the eye inward and subtly suggests eternity and the continuing circle of life. Around and between the blossoms, rich green foliage is woven with care: smooth, glossy leaves provide structure and support, while softer, silvery-green pieces, reminiscent of eucalyptus, add a gentle, airy touch. Every stem appears precisely placed, suggesting the skilled hands of a Biggin Hill florist preparing a tribute for a local chapel service or a quiet farewell near the surrounding countryside. Illuminated by bright, even lighting, the colours appear vivid and true, and the textures of petal and leaf are clearly defined against the white ground. The overall impression is of a high-quality memorial wreath that feels both dignified and warmly personal-a suitable floral expression of sympathy and enduring love for families in Biggin Hill saying goodbye to someone special.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this red rose wreath feels ceremonial yet intimate, each petal woven with quiet care and memory. The blooms range from tight buds to velvet-draped openings, their crimson depths catching light and deepening toward rich tones. Silvery-green foliage threads through the ring in soft crescents-calm breaths of green amid strong emotion-while the roses carry the enduring symbol of love and devotion. The arrangement is densely packed but balanced, a full circle that radiates dignity and warmth. A gentle glow settles over the surface, bringing out the velvety texture and the subtle folds of each petal. It is crafted as a symbol of enduring connection, a tribute to comfort families during loss and to honor a life remembered. In Biggin Hill and the surrounding communities, this piece is ready for thoughtful delivery, with options for same-day service to homes, funeral homes, or community halls. Its presence speaks of sympathy without excess, offering quiet grace and beauty that accompany words of condolence. For those planning a memorial, this wreath provides a timeless frame for remembrance, its blooms speaking softly of love that endures beyond time.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clear white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath has been meticulously shaped into a floral lifebuoy, capturing the quiet strength and reassurance of a true maritime safeguard. The ring is made entirely from tightly packed, small chrysanthemum-style blooms, placed so closely that they form a continuous, cushioned surface. The design is marked by four distinct segments that alternate between saturated royal blue and immaculate white, a colour pairing that brings to mind the open skies above Biggin Hill and traditional naval uniforms. The blue quadrants, positioned at the top left and bottom right, are rich and velvety, each blossom adding a slightly different depth of tone, like gentle waves seen from afar. In contrast, the white quadrants at the top right and bottom left are clean and luminous, their clustered petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture that suggests serenity and release. Around the inner circle, a narrow dark blue ribbon is folded into a subtle ruffle, following the curve with elegant precision and echoing the shape of a real life ring used at sea. The central opening remains clear, giving the entire piece a sense of openness and space, as though inviting a final farewell. This lifebuoy wreath feels particularly resonant for families in and around Biggin Hill honouring someone who served in maritime roles, rescue services, or simply acted as an anchor in their community. Its balanced composition and thoughtful craftsmanship embody respect, protection, and an enduring promise of safe passage, making it a deeply symbolic choice for a funeral or memorial service.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed directly from above on a crisp white backdrop, this round funeral wreath combines creamy ivory roses with pale yellow lilies nestled into a deep, verdant base of foliage, creating a composed and comforting visual. The roses are substantial-large, fully opened blooms whose layered petals spiral inward to a soft centre-radiating a muted, pearly cream that catches the light. Interspersed between them are graceful trumpet lilies in a gentle lemon wash; some bloom wide with curved petals and delicate stamens visible, others remain in poised buds, introducing varied rhythm and texture. Beneath and between the flowers, an abundant mix of greens provides structure: filigree fern fronds form a feathery halo around the perimeter, while broader, rounded leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-offer smoky-green contrast and a subtle, aromatic note when handled. The wreath is tightly arranged to read as a full, continuous ring, its symmetrical form symbolising eternity and a steady, loving remembrance. The overall mood is serene and respectful, the colour story of cream, pale yellow, and garden green designed to soothe and speak of purity, hope, and enduring affection. Light falls softly across the arrangement, accentuating the velvety textures of rose petals and the satiny sheen of lily tepals, while a light, floral-citrus scent seems to hover just above the composition. Prepared by experienced hands near Biggin Hill village and appropriate for services at local venues or private memorials, this wreath offers a quiet, expert tribute that comforts without extravagance.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00