Old Oak Common WREATHS & Bouquets

As your neighbourhood florist in Old Oak Common, we believe every arrangement tells a story—from bright birthdays near Willesden Junction to heartfelt moments around Wormwood Scrubs Park and friendly surprises delivered to Uxbridge Road. Our team has deep roots in this vibrant community and pours genuine care into every gorgeous arrangement.

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WREATHS
A serene, circular sympathy wreath photographed on a pure white backdrop, envisioned and prepared by a neighbourhood florist serving Old Oak Common and nearby North Acton. The wreath's foundation is an uninterrupted ring of dense white chrysanthemums-small, cushiony flowers packed so closely they create a single, cloud-like plane of ruffled petals that reads as calm and dignified. Resting across the upper-left quadrant is an artful cascade of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): deep violet, velvety open blooms with softer lavender buds and pale yellow centres, all arranged to suggest quiet grace rather than theatrical flourish. Sprigs of glossy, variegated foliage and delicate fern fronds are interspersed among the purple stems, giving the cluster natural movement and a subtle contrast of cool greens against the snow-white base. Beneath the blooms a delicate dark purple mesh ribbon trims both the inner and outer edges, its crinkled texture adding a refined, supportive frame that echoes the lisianthus tones. The wreath sits with a gentle shadow on the white surface, lending depth and a sense of careful studio lighting; one can almost sense the faint, comforting scent of fresh chrysanthemums and leaf. Made with local knowledge of funeral customs around Old Oak Lane and Wormwood Scrubs, this composition-offered by Flower Delivery Old Oak Common-is intended to convey heartfelt condolences and enduring respect at memorials and services.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This wreath radiates a quiet dignity: a perfect circular tribute of densely clustered white chrysanthemums whose feathered petals form a serene, tactile blanket. Beneath the immaculate white surface a delicate hint of dark purple mesh or ribbon weaves through the inner and outer rims, lending a whisper of colour that deepens the composition without disturbing its calm. Nestled on the upper-left arc, three creamy yellow roses open slowly, their soft scent nearly imagined as you picture them - a gentle emblem of warmth and remembrance. Wisps of tiny white baby's breath halo those roses like pale mist, while sprays of lavender-purple statice introduce a subtle, bittersweet accent reminiscent of early spring flowers along Scrubs Lane. Varied greenery - from broad, satiny leaves to delicate fern-like fronds - cradles the cluster, balancing the airy and the dense, the tender with the formal. The wreath's open centre and perfect ring gesture toward continuity and memory, and the soft, even lighting in the photograph highlights textures: the chrysanthemum's cool, layered faces, the rose's velour petals, the papery finery of the purple filler. Placed against a plain white background, the composition appears both intimate and dignified, a thoughtful choice for funeral tributes at local crematoria and churches around Old Oak Common, Park Royal and nearby Willesden Junction. It's the kind of arrangement a neighbourhood florist would assemble with steady hands and quiet care, offering solace through simple colour, texture and form.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular wreath of fresh flowers is displayed on a clean white background, its design built on a generous foundation of white baby's breath that wraps all the way around in a dense, feathery halo. Each sprig of Gypsophila carries dozens of tiny blossoms, creating a fine, lace-like surface that looks soft enough to touch. Rising from this misty base, lisianthus blooms are scattered with deliberate care, their petals layered and slightly frilled at the edges. The overall impression is one of cool serenity: white petals gently kissed with shades of lavender and purple, as though coloured by a fading evening sky over Old Oak Common. Some lisianthus flowers are fully open, revealing darker hearts, while others are in earlier stages of bloom, their buds still tipped with fresh green and creamy ivory. The wreath's open center forms a tranquil void, emphasising the symbolism of eternity and continuous love that often accompanies a final farewell. The flowers are arranged evenly around the circle, with no visible mechanics, giving the design a seamless, professional finish suited to a funeral, remembrance service, or graveside tribute in the local area. Brought into sharp focus against the white background, every delicate floret and ruffled petal is easy to imagine: the faint, sweet fragrance, the cool touch of the stems, and the quiet, consoling mood the wreath would bring to a family gathering together to say goodbye.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Hand-crafted with the care of a neighbourhood florist, this circular funeral wreath centers on a dense, cloud-like ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tiny florets are tightly packed to form a soft, cushiony base. A subtle layer of rich purple netting is visible beneath the white surface along the inner circumference, offering a delicate contrast that deepens the visual field. The photograph captures the arrangement in soft daylight, highlighting both texture and the gentle interplay of tones without distracting from its solemn purpose.

On the upper-left quadrant a single, softly glowing cream rose is nestled among a variety of fresh green foliage-broad variegated leaves with pale edges and feathery fern fronds-creating a compact focal point. Sprays of lavender-purple statice weave through this cluster, their small, papery blooms echoing the hidden purple underlayer. To the right, two elegant calla lilies curve gracefully across the lower-right arc; their trumpet-like blooms carry a subtle ombre from deep purple at the tips to a warm peachy-pink toward the bases, and their bright green stems trace a flowing line across the chrysanthemum bed. A lone longer stem reaches from the left cluster, crossing the bottom of the wreath and meeting the callas' base, visually uniting both sides. This dignified sympathy wreath, balanced and understated, speaks of respect and enduring remembrance-prepared with quiet expertise at Flower Delivery Old Oak Common and suitable for memorials across Old Oak Common, North Acton and nearby Park Royal.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
The photograph shows a large, circular sympathy wreath carefully arranged against a pure white backdrop, giving full focus to the flowers and foliage. The wreath is thoroughly packed, a complete ring with no gaps, reflecting the attentive craft you might expect from a trusted local Old Oak Common florist. At its heart are plush roses in muted, comforting colours: soft ivory and creamy white roses, fully opened and velvety, create a foundation of calm. Interwoven with them are clusters of pink spray roses, each stem bearing several small blooms at different stages, from tight buds to half-open flowers, adding a sense of gentle movement and detail. Subtle accents of pale peach and buttery yellow roses bring a faint, hopeful glow, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses give the composition an elegant, old-world feel, reminiscent of antique blooms pressed between the pages of a cherished book. Surrounding and cradling the roses, dark green fern fronds spread out and curl gracefully, their fine, feather-like texture providing a strong, natural contrast to the soft petals. The circular shape speaks of continuity and the ongoing nature of love, even in times of loss. Soft, diffused lighting eliminates harsh shadows, bathing the arrangement in a quiet, even light that enhances the overall sense of peace. This wreath would be fitting for a funeral cortege passing through Old Oak Common, or a memorial gathering near Willesden Junction, offering a floral expression of remembrance, consolation, and respect that words alone might struggle to convey.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This dignified circular wreath, lovingly composed by skilled florists familiar with Old Oak Common's timeless character, is an elegant tribute displayed against a pristine white background. The foundation is crafted from lavish white lilies-some grand and fully open, others still budding-with stately petals that lend the composition a sense of peace and understated elegance. Among these snowy blooms rest several vivid fuchsia pink lilies, their bold magenta petals graced with darker speckles and striking white edges, offering visual contrast and infusing the design with warmth and vibrancy. Nestled throughout, gentle blush-pink roses alongside creamy white buds add a soft romantic texture, their tightly layered or unfolding petals evoking the delicacy of remembrance and the comfort of heartfelt condolences. Touches of muted green foliage, possibly eucalyptus or lily leaves, tuck gracefully between the blooms, adding a whisper of freshness and a natural backdrop that complements the arrangement's fullness. This complete, unbroken circle, symbolizing eternal love and enduring memories, suits a range of memorial occasions, whether in the peaceful setting of Wormwood Scrubs or among the close-knit streets of Old Oak Common. The wreath's harmonious blend of colours, textures, and subtle fragrance stands as a luminous expression of sympathy, ideal for funerals or celebrations of life when words alone are not enough.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed funeral wreath in the classic circular form, photographed on a neutral white background to show every artisan detail. The majority of the ring is formed from densely clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their many small petals overlapping to create a soft, cloud-like surface that conveys serenity and purity. Nestled at the wreath's upper left is a vibrant, dignified spray of large yellow roses-petals unfurling in warm gold-and deep royal purple lisianthus whose satiny blooms add graceful texture. Scattered among them are unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green, which add a quiet sense of life continuing. The colourful cluster rests on layers of fresh green foliage-glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and a few variegated accents-providing contrast and structure while keeping the focus on the flowers. A narrow, dark purple crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum edge, subtly mirroring the lisianthus hue and lending a finished, respectful touch. Soft, diffused light reveals the wreath's plush depth and the open centre that defines its traditional 'ring' silhouette. As a local Old Oak Common florist I arrange pieces like this for memorials across Park Royal and near the Grand Union Canal; at Flower Delivery Old Oak Common we prepare them with the same attention to texture, scent and composition, suitable for a funeral service, chapel tribute or graveside remembrance-an expression of condolence crafted to honour both memory and moment.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, round wreath of white and lilac flowers is shown front and centre on a bright white background, giving the impression of a tranquil, floating halo. At the heart of the design are large white Oriental lilies, their petals thick and satin-smooth, curving outward in elegant arcs. Each lily reveals a gently shaded green throat and prominent stamens dusted with soft brown pollen, subtle details that tell of fresh, carefully handled blooms. Some blooms are wide open, others still unfurling, and a few remain in smooth green buds, which adds quiet rhythm and life to the wreath. Tucked in between are ruffled Lisianthus flowers, their white petals delicately rimmed with purple and lilac, creating a soft, cloud-like effect that contrasts beautifully with the clean lines of the lilies. Tiny, pale buds-likely small roses or emerging Lisianthus-add a sense of tenderness and intricacy. Beneath the blossoms, touches of rich and silvery green foliage weave in and out, from fine leaves to eucalyptus-style sprigs, giving the piece a natural, garden-fresh structure. The ring forms a dense, complete circle, a visual metaphor for enduring love, continuity, and the cycle of life. With its calm colours and poised balance, this is the sort of sympathy wreath families in Old Oak Common might choose for a farewell near Willesden Junction, a memorial close to Wormwood Scrubs Park, or a quiet service in nearby Acton. It offers a refined, understated way to bring beauty, comfort, and respect to a time of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured with a gentle overhead perspective on a clean white field, this wreath presents a composed, consoling statement for remembrance. The foundation is a compact, perfectly rounded ring of white chrysanthemums whose petal tips create a soft, feathery texture that appears almost tactile; small hints of creamy yellow at some centres lend a subtle warmth beneath the cool whites. On the upper left quadrant, three vivid cobalt-blue roses are artfully arranged, their dense, velvety spirals forming a concentrated focal point and offering a profound contrast to the snowlike chrysanthemum base. Surrounding the roses, deep green foliage nestles them into the composition and helps the blue sit like a calm pool against the white. Encircling the wreath's inner and outer edges is a pleated satin ribbon in matching royal blue-the ruffles steadying the silhouette while catching light to add a soft sheen and a measured elegance. The wreath casts a faint shadow on the background, which enhances its dimensionality and the feeling of gentle presence rather than opacity. Speaking as a florist who often delivers to services around Old Oak Common, Scrubs Lane and the nearby Park Royal community, I find this palette carries dignity and solace: white for purity and farewell, blue for memory and repose. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication-each element intentionally chosen to comfort, to honour the departed, and to provide a refined focal point at a funeral or memorial in the local area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above on a pure white surface, this circular funeral wreath appears as a seamless ring of roses and foliage, its craftsmanship evident in the even spacing and balanced colour. The main flowers are large, open roses in tones of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and soft, smoke-tinged purple, each blossom full and rounded, with densely layered petals that seem almost touchably soft. Threaded among them are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses, offered in different stages of bloom - some still nestled in bud, others just beginning to open - which bring a gentle, youthful lightness to the more composed lavender tones. These pastel flowers are anchored on a thick bed of deep green fern fronds, whose feathery, segmented leaves splay outwards from the ring, forming a textured halo of greenery around the entire wreath. Here and there, darker filler greens and tiny buds punctuate the design, adding subtle shadows and drawing the eye deeper into the arrangement. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh glare, allowing the muted purples and pinks to glow gently while the greens provide steady contrast. The overall mood is one of quiet, respectful beauty, the kind of wreath you might see delivered to a service near Old Oak Common's railway sidings or local chapels, offering comfort to family and friends. Created by a florist who understands the area and its community, this piece feels like a floral embrace - a serene expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring affection made tangible in roses and fern.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An elegant sympathy wreath rendered in a harmonious palette of deep blues and crisp whites, shown against a simple white backdrop to highlight every floral detail. The circular frame is smothered in countless electric-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms that produce a dense, tactile ring - their filamented petals creating a soft, cushiony texture that feels almost velvety to the eye. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant three large blue roses take centre stage; their luxuriant, sapphire-hued petals open in layered spirals, each fold catching a soft, diffused light. Surrounding those roses are tiny clouds of white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage, which add vintage elegance and visual contrast. A pleated white satin ribbon trims the inner hole of the wreath, its gentle sheen and ruffled edge framing the blue base with quiet refinement. Gracefully sweeping from the left toward the lower right are immaculate white orchids - Phalaenopsis-like in form - their sleek petals and open throats bringing an ethereal sense of calm. Interspersed among them are pale green buds at various points of opening, a subtle symbol of continuity amid grief. The arrangement's textures - spiky chrysanthemum petals, velvety roses, silky orchids, and glossy ribbon - are balanced to produce an impression of dignity and tender care. As a local floral artistry example from Flower Delivery Old Oak Common, this wreath would be chosen for funerals, memorial services, or placing near familiar neighbourhood landmarks like Scrubs Lane or the new station precinct, offering a composed expression of sympathy and lasting remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath, captured against a pure white background, showcases a carefully balanced mix of white, soft pink, and vivid magenta flowers arranged in a full, unbroken ring. Dominating the design are large white oriental lilies whose wide petals curl back gracefully, revealing pale green throats and a crown of golden stamens that provide subtle contrast. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies, marked with darker speckles, offer star-shaped bursts of colour that wind rhythmically around the circle. Crisp white gerbera daisies with distinct dark centres add a contemporary feel, their layered petals creating a playful texture among the larger blooms. Clusters of blush pink roses nestle gently between the lilies and gerberas, some still in bud, others half-open, conveying softness, remembrance, and affection. Alongside them, creamy white roses in various stages of bloom add fullness and a sense of traditional elegance that many families seek for funeral tributes. Smaller white accent flowers, likely spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemum heads, fill every small gap, giving the wreath a plush, almost cushion-like depth. A collar of lush green foliage surrounds the floral ring, extending slightly beyond the petals to frame the design and emphasise the open centre that signifies continuity, eternal love, and the cycle of life and loss. The lighting is gentle and even, highlighting the textures of petals and leaves without harsh shadows, as if the wreath has just been placed in a peaceful chapel. This is the kind of meaningful arrangement that would feel at home at a memorial service in Old Oak Common, where families gather near the railway lines and residential streets to say a quiet, heartfelt farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a bright, uncluttered white background, this sympathy wreath stands out as a full, unbroken circle of red and green, much like a carefully tended patch of colour against the industrial lines of Old Oak Common. Deep red carnations form the foundation of the design, their tightly ruffled petals layered to create a plush, velvety texture that feels almost touchable. Each flower is set close to the next so that the ring appears continuous, yet the mix of fully open blooms and younger buds offers gentle variation and a sense of breathing space. Interspersed throughout, lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the red with small, perfectly round dots of vivid colour, their compact florets adding a cool, crisp edge. The combination of these two flower types creates a harmonious rhythm, with red offering warmth and remembrance, and green suggesting renewal and enduring life. Around the flowers, a generous collar of greenery frames the circle: feathery dark ferns provide depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged softly in cream, introduce light, fluttering highlights that keep the arrangement from feeling too heavy. Tucked between the foliage is a ribbon in striped shades of green, its elegant loops woven discreetly so it enhances rather than competes with the blooms. The white background draws attention to every subtle curve and colour shift, much as this wreath would catch the eye at a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering in the Old Oak Common area. It conveys a mood of quiet dignity and heartfelt condolence, suitable for honouring a loved one's memory with grace.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced funeral wreath laid flat on a stark white surface, its circular form representing unending love and the cycle of life remembered. The wreath is lavishly filled with fresh blooms, dominated by two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one situated at the upper arc and another towards the base. Their large, open petals create a radiant focal point, while their dark, pollen-tipped stamens offer a subtle contrast that draws attention. Surrounding these lilies, clusters of blush-pink and soft lavender-pink roses are carefully spaced, their tightly packed petals spiralling inward to delicate centres. Nestling between them, lisianthus flowers appear in soft pink and a deep, velvety purple, their ruffled cups adding graceful volume and a sense of gentle movement. Wisps of tiny, lavender-blue statice add a light, airy veil through the wreath, bridging the gaps between the larger flowers and lending a meadow-like delicacy. The base is constructed from a rich variety of foliage: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a silvery sheen, fine fern fronds, and deeper green leaves that provide structure and a lush backdrop. Spiky blue eryngium thistles punctuate the greenery, each small head offering cool, steel-blue tones and a touch of rugged texture. A few partially closed lily buds, still wrapped in protective green sheaths, hint at blooms yet to emerge. At the base, carefully folded, bright green leaves wrap around the lower lily, showing the florist's crafted touch. Designed by local florists serving Old Oak Common, with families near Willesden Junction and the Old Oak Common Lane churches in mind, this wreath would sit beautifully beside a coffin, on a stand at a memorial, or laid gently at a graveside, conveying quiet strength and heartfelt sympathy.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image captures a beautifully balanced funeral wreath, photographed from above on a pure white surface that complements its quiet elegance. Forming the outer ring are countless tiny Baby's Breath flowers, their white heads packed together on fine stems until they resemble a soft cushion or a ring of pale, airy foam. This circle of gypsophila is even and symmetrical, yet its texture remains naturally varied, with tiny shadows and highlights giving depth to the sea of white. At the heart of the design lies an empty circular space, clean and bright, echoing the shape of the wreath and offering a contemplative focal point. On the right-hand curve, two calla lilies gently break the symmetry, introducing graceful movement and a richer palette. Their stems, a strong but slender green, bend inward in a subtle arc. The blooms are smooth and polished, moving from green at the base to layers of deep magenta and wine-red at the velvety, rolled edges. The contrast between the bold calla trumpets and the feathery gypsophila highlights both elements, lending the arrangement a contemporary, almost sculptural quality while still feeling appropriate for a funeral or memorial. The soft lighting ensures that every detail is visible without distraction, enhancing the sense of peace. It is easy to imagine this wreath being arranged by an experienced florist serving Old Oak Common, then carried carefully along local streets toward a chapel or family home, offering a simple, pure expression of condolence to those gathering to say goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular wreath, designed as a sympathy and funeral tribute, fills the frame against a stark white background, each detail standing out as if arranged on a table in a quiet Old Oak Common chapel. The wreath is tightly composed, forming a continuous ring of flowers and foliage that leaves no gaps, suggesting unity and the unbroken nature of cherished memories. At its heart, clusters of roses in deep magenta, rich fuchsia, and soft pastel pink are packed closely together, their petals layered in tight whorls or gently opening into full, soft blooms. Among them, large double lilies unfold with a sense of grace, their creamy white and blush pink petals curling back to reveal intricate centres, while a few lime-green buds sit poised between the flowers, ready to open. Around the flowers, a generous halo of greenery provides depth and contrast: fine, feathery fern fronds reach outward like soft spokes, and glossy, broad leaves in deep green tones weave through the design, adding structure and a natural, garden-like feel. The stark white backdrop intensifies the colours, making each petal and leaf appear sharp and vivid, as if lit by gentle overhead light. The whole arrangement radiates quiet dignity and comfort, the sort of wreath chosen by local families in Old Oak Common when they wish to honour a loved one at a funeral, committal, or remembrance service. It feels both traditional and personal, a floral circle that offers solace, conveys sympathy, and symbolises the ongoing circle of love even in times of loss.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a room where a wreath of crimson roses radiates a soft, inviting glow. Flower Delivery Old Oak Common has gathered dozens of deep red blooms, each chosen at peak beauty, with petals that feel like velvet and layers that unfurl with quiet grandeur. The circular form becomes more than an ornament; it feels like an embrace-one continuous ring where each rose leans into its neighbour, weaving a tactile tapestry of colour and texture. The air is scented with warm perfume, a hint of sweetness that might recall mornings in the Acton markets or the leafy calm near White City. Large, fully opened heads form the heart of the piece, their spiralling centers drawing the eye inward, while smaller, partially opened roses and clusters of miniature blooms fill gaps and lend depth and rhythm. On a pristine white background, the crimson looks almost sculpted-petal veins, ruffles, and the satin sheen of each bloom rendered with quiet precision. This is more than decoration; it is a memory in motion, a tribute to love and respect, ready to accompany a ceremony, a birthday moment, or a farewell. For Old Oak Common locals, delivery is swift and dependable, with same-day options to nearby flats, churches, and venues, ensuring a heartfelt gesture reaches its destination with care from our team.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular wreath fills the frame, photographed against a crisp white background that makes every petal and leaf stand out. The entire ring is formed from a careful interplay of red roses and yellow chrysanthemums, densely packed so that the flowers appear to touch edge to edge, creating a continuous band of colour. The roses, in shades of crimson and burgundy, are fully open and velvety, their layered petals forming soft spirals that feel both romantic and respectfully formal. Nestled between them are bright yellow chrysanthemums, probably small spray or button types, their many delicate petals radiating from compact centres like tiny suns. This combination of deep red and vibrant yellow gives the wreath a feeling of both mourning and gratitude, an appropriate choice when arranging a farewell for someone from the Old Oak Common community. Around and between the flowers, lush green foliage provides structure and contrast: broad, polished leaves add a glossy darkness, while paler, cool-toned sprigs suggest eucalyptus or a similar silvery-green leaf, lending a calm, natural softness. The wreath forms a perfect circle with a clearly defined open centre, a traditional symbol of eternity and unbroken remembrance. The lighting is bright and even, revealing fine details-subtle veining on the leaves, the gentle curl of each rose petal, the feather-like quality of the chrysanthemums. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered by Flower Delivery Old Oak Common to a local chapel or laid respectfully at a graveside near the rail lines, offering a dignified and heartfelt floral expression of sympathy and love.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the heart of Old Oak Common, this red-rose wreath speaks in a ceremonial whisper. A perfect circle of dozens of deep crimson blooms rests against a pristine white backdrop, each blossom a note in a reverent, quiet melody. Petals vary in tone and openness, from tight buds to fully unfurled velvety layers that catch soft light and cast subtle shadows around the ring. Interwoven among the red are fresh green sprigs-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-providing a calm, verdant contrast that frames the blooms with dignity. The arrangement feels lush and balanced, conveying solemnity and solace rather than showiness. The wreath's round form denotes eternity, a timeless message crafted by a local artisan for a community with strong ties to Park Royal, Acton, and White City. This piece makes a thoughtful tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, and it lends itself to features about condolences or the healing language of flowers in the local press. For customers across Old Oak Common seeking reliable service, same-day delivery to nearby streets and estates is available, ensuring remembrance arrives promptly while remaining respectful of tradition. The crisp backdrop highlights color and texture, allowing the roses to glow with depth and the greens to offer a restful, restorative frame.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully structured circular wreath, set against a plain white background so that its lifebuoy-inspired form stands out with quiet power. The entire ring is enveloped in densely packed, small-headed flowers, likely chrysanthemums, aligned so closely that the surface appears almost seamless, like a carefully crafted textile of petals. The wreath is elegantly divided into four distinct sections: two opposite segments of intense royal blue and two of pure, bright white. The blue quadrants, at the top left and bottom right, are rich and velvety, creating an impression of depth and reliability akin to the solid, enduring character of Old Oak Common and its long association with the railways. The white quadrants, positioned opposite, bring contrast and light, their clear petals giving the eye a place to rest and inviting thoughts of peace and gratitude. Around the inner circle runs a slim, dark blue ribbon, neatly pleated into subtle ruffles that hug the inner edge and reinforce the recognisable lifebuoy silhouette. The ring's centre is open and uncluttered, forming a gentle frame of flowers that suggests shelter, safe harbour, and the idea of being held in memory. Crafted as a funeral or sympathy tribute, this piece would feel particularly apt for a farewell in Old Oak Common or nearby neighbourhoods, especially for someone linked to the sea, emergency services, or any role where they were a dependable "lifeline" to others. The thoughtful balance of colour and form offers a dignified expression of respect, support, and enduring love.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above on a pristine white surface, this carefully arranged sympathy wreath combines creamy-white roses and pale yellow lilies in a dense, circular composition that reads as both elegant and consoling. The roses-each with tightly wound petals-form a substantial, soft ivory band; their gentle spirals catch the light and create a tender, luminous core. Interspersed are pale lemon lilies, some fully open to reveal slender, trumpet-shaped petals and subtle stamens, others still in bud, adding texture and a quiet sense of continuity. The green foundation is thoughtful and textural: airy fern fronds offer a delicate, feathered edge while clusters of rounded, blue-green leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-introduce cooler tones and a slightly leathery contrast. The overall balance is symmetrical but never rigid, with blooms nestling into the foliage in a manner that feels handcrafted and attentive. The wreath's circular form reads as a timeless emblem of memory and unbroken love; its soft palette encourages reflection rather than spectacle. In soft daylight the arrangement breathes restraint and solace, the roses imparting a faint powdery sweetness and the lilies a fresher, almost citrus note that lifts the composition. As a local florist piece sympathetic to the rhythms of mourning, it is well suited for use at funeral services, church halls, or as a graveside tribute within Old Oak Common, Wormwood Scrubs, or nearby Kensal Green.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00