Catford WREATHS – Handcrafted with Local Floristry Expertise

Welcome to your trusted Catford florist for exquisite wreaths and flower arrangements, crafted with a passion for quality and a love for our local community. For over a decade, our experienced team has designed unique bouquets and floral tributes that brighten homes and mark special occasions across Catford, as well as nearby Bellingham and Hither Green. Situated just a stroll from Catford Bridge station and the bustling Bromley Road, we are proud to be at the heart of South East London’s thriving floral scene.

Ordering is easy – simply order online and enjoy our reliable same-day delivery service available until 3 PM, perfect for last-minute gifting or thoughtful tributes. Every wreath is made fresh by our skilled local florists, using the finest seasonal flowers and personal touches that reflect your unique style or occasion. Whether you’re honouring a loved one, decorating your home, or sending cheer to someone on Rushey Green, we make sure your flowers arrive fresh and full of life.

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WREATHS
A lovingly composed circular sympathy wreath shown against a stark white backdrop, designed to offer comfort rather than ornament. The foundation is a dense ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums - their many petals packed closely so the surface reads like a soft, continuous cushion, evoking purity and steady calm. Nestled into the upper-left segment is a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) in graduated tones: pale lavender buds, mid-toned mauves and rich violet blooms whose velvety petals and small yellow centres catch the eye. These lisianthus blooms bring a soft, velveteen texture and a faint floral sweetness that seems to hover above the cool, powdered scent of the chrysanthemums. Lively greens - broad, slightly variegated leaves alongside fine fern fronds - are woven through the purple cluster, giving the spray a natural, living quality and subtle airy lift. A delicate crinkled mesh ribbon in deep purple is visible beneath the white flowers along inner and outer rims, a refined detail that echoes the accent colour and finishes the wreath with restraint. The photograph's gentle, even lighting leaves a soft shadow beneath the arrangement, emphasising its rounded form and careful craftsmanship. This arrangement has the quiet, consoling presence appropriate for a funeral altar, memorial table or to be laid at a graveside; it reads as both contemporary and traditional in its balance. As a local floral design I picture it being brought with care to services around Catford Bridge and Rushey Green, a tactile, respectful emblem of condolence and ongoing love.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This wreath reads like a quiet benediction: a flawless circular band of tiny white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with soft, feathered petals that together form a plush, solemn halo. The overall mood is one of stillness and grace, the white heads woven so close they become a single tactile field, like fresh linen or a shawl laid gently over a memory. Subtle lavender-coloured mesh or ribbon threads its way around both the inside and outside edges, a delicate whisper of colour that gives the wreath a refined outline without breaking its tranquil purity. Nestled at the crown, in the upper-left quadrant, three pale yellow roses open slowly, their velvety petals introducing warmth and human tenderness to the otherwise cool palette. They are cradled by froths of baby's breath, tiny white constellations that soften the roses' contours, and by sprigs of light purple statice that add a hint of preserved-flower texture and muted colour. Darker green salal-like leaves and finely cut fern fronds provide contrast and movement, their glossy and feathery textures balancing the composition and suggesting the enduring life behind the tribute. The lighting is soft and even, picking out the roses' satin sheen and the chrysanthemums' layered shadows while keeping the scene reverent and understated. As a floral offering crafted for services and memorials across Catford - from quiet wakes near Rushey Green to graveside gatherings by Catford Bridge - the arrangement feels like a steady, compassionate presence, offering solace through familiar blooms and considered craftsmanship.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant funeral wreath appears against a crisp white background, its circular shape crisp yet gentle, like a ring of cloud held perfectly in place. The outer and inner edges are packed with countless stems of Baby's Breath, each Gypsophila flower so small and delicate that together they create a plush, cotton-wool texture all the way around the wreath. Through this snowy halo, larger Lisianthus blossoms rise like calm waves, their ruffled petals giving movement and rhythm to the design. The Lisianthus petals are primarily a clear, cool white, but each bloom is finely edged and lightly streaked with tones of lavender and purple-violet, reminiscent of the soft purples seen in the evening sky over Ladywell Fields. Some flowers are fully open, revealing darker, shadowed centres and intricate folds at their hearts, while others are still partly closed, their buds carrying hints of pale green and soft cream, signalling fresh life within the tribute. The circle is entirely open in the middle, emphasising the traditional wreath symbolism of continuity, unity, and everlasting love. The absence of bold foliage allows the texture of the Baby's Breath and the subtle colour shifts in the Lisianthus to stand out, giving a serene, airy impression. Illuminated by gentle, even lighting, the wreath's shadows are soft, enhancing its sense of calm. It is easy to imagine this design prepared by a Catford florist for delivery to a local chapel, cemetery, or family home, where its quiet beauty would offer comfort and grace during a funeral, memorial, or moment of private remembrance. The arrangement feels both pure and tender, a refined gesture of sympathy that speaks without needing any words.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath arranged with the care of a local florist, presented on a crisp white background so every detail reads clearly. The primary body is a generous, circular bed of closely packed white chrysanthemums, their tiny petals forming a soft, velvety surface that suggests purity and solace. Tucked just beneath those white blooms is a subtle layer of purple mesh or fine netting, visible along the inner edge and lending a reserved, dignified contrast. At the upper-left quarter a compact cluster draws the eye: a single pale cream rose, gently opening, is cradled by a mix of lush green foliage - variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds - while sprigs of lavender-hued statice thread through, adding texture and a cool, calming note. On the right side, two elegant calla lilies arc gracefully from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock; their petals graduate from deep violet at the tips to a softer peach-pink nearer the base, and their long, bright green stems sweep along the lower-right curve of the chrysanthemum base. A single, longer stem runs from the left cluster across the lower wreath and is fastened near the calla stems, tying the composition together with a subtle diagonal. As a sympathy tribute, this arrangement conveys quiet respect and gentle remembrance - the kind of wreath we at Flower Delivery Catford might prepare for a service on Catford Broadway or for delivery to a nearby chapel in Lewisham, designed to comfort and to honour.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular funeral wreath, richly packed with roses and foliage, is displayed against a bright white background so that every colour and curve stands out. The arrangement forms a complete, unbroken ring of flowers, with no gaps, just a continuous tapestry of petals held on a base of dark green fern fronds. These ferns, with their feather-like texture and deep emerald tones, press outward from behind the blooms, creating shadow and depth that draws the eye into the centre of the wreath. Layered above them, roses in soft pastel shades are placed carefully by Catford florists: large ivory and creamy white roses at full bloom, delicate blush pink spray roses, warm peach and buttery yellow blossoms, and distinctive dusty lavender flowers that add a gentle, vintage note to the palette. Some blooms are fully open and ruffled, others still in bud with their promise of unfolding life, giving the wreath a natural, breathing quality. The colours transition smoothly around the circle, echoing the calm, thoughtful atmosphere of a farewell gathering in a Catford church or crematorium chapel near Ladywell and Hither Green. The light seems to rest softly on the petals, emphasising their velvety texture and the careful craftsmanship involved in tucking each stem into place. This wreath feels both tender and dignified, a floral memorial that offers comfort and quiet strength, suitable for delivery to funeral homes and services throughout Catford and neighbouring South East London areas.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating tenderness and local artistry, this abundant memorial wreath from Catford displays a lush interplay of texture, color, and sentiment. It forms a flawless ring, echoing the cycle of remembrance so often felt along Catford's leafy avenues. Star-shaped white lilies, the largest among the blooms, bloom open with velvet petals and pale green stamens that catch soft light, evoking tranquility and hope. In brilliant counterpoint, deep fuchsia pink lilies-resembling the vibrant hues seen in Ladywell Fields' springtime flowerbeds-are thoughtfully placed, their speckled centers bringing boldness and energy to the ensemble. Nestled throughout, delicate blush pink roses, some tightly wrapped, others just commencing to unfurl, add subtle layers of romance and gentle elegance. A few creamy white roses introduce a creamy glow, interspersed with the understated green of eucalyptus or lily foliage, which peeks shyly from behind, enhancing the natural abundance. The thoughtful design-a continuous circle-symbolizes eternal love and memory, befitting funeral or condolence settings in the Catford community. Every element exudes a softness, from the silken texture of the petals to the comforting aura that suggests a lingering, sweet fragrance. It's a dignified composition, shaped by local florist expertise, ready to provide solace to grieving families or evoke warm remembrances at a celebration of life.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a stark white background, this traditional circular funeral wreath is built from an abundant ring of small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom densely set to create a seamless, cushiony surface that reads like a halo of soft texture. From the upper left of this white foundation blooms a composed cluster of colour: several richly yellow roses open fully, their layered petals offering warmth and a subtle rose scent that lingers in the imagination. Deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) sit alongside the roses, their satiny, ruffled cups introducing a stately, cool counterpoint; lighter lavender and green lisianthus buds are threaded through the spray to suggest growth and tenderness. Fresh green foliage - glossy, rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and variegated cutters - frames the accent flowers, giving depth and a natural silhouette to the arrangement. A narrow trace of dark purple mesh or crinoline peeks beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer edges, a quiet finishing flourish that ties back to the lisianthus tones. The open centre and balanced asymmetry make the wreath suitable for laying at a graveside or placing on an easel at a memorial service. As a Catford florist would craft for families from Rushey Green to Mountsfield Park, this design communicates solemn respect and heartfelt condolence. Flower Delivery Catford prepares similar tributes with attention to texture, scent and proportion, available for careful local delivery when a dignified, quietly beautiful farewell is needed.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath of white and purple flowers is shown against a bright white backdrop, allowing every petal and leaf to stand out with calm clarity. The arrangement centres on generous white Oriental lilies, their broad, silky petals opening wide to reveal soft green throats and prominent stamens tipped with golden-brown anthers. A few lilies remain partly closed, their elongated buds suggesting gentle movement and the passage of time. Interlaced among these star-shaped blooms are clusters of Lisianthus, whose white petals are trimmed with delicate purple and lavender edges, giving the wreath a subtle, painterly quality. Here and there, small creamy buds and possibly miniature rosebuds nestle between the larger flowers, adding layers of detail that invite the eye to wander. Slim strands of foliage, some resembling eucalyptus, weave through the flowers, introducing fresh green tones that support rather than overpower the white and violet palette. The circular form is perfectly filled, with no gaps, creating a comforting sense of completeness and continuity. Crafted with the quiet care of an experienced Catford florist, this wreath feels at home in local farewell gatherings, whether placed beside a photograph at a memorial near Ladywell or carried into a service close to Rushey Green. The clean white background intensifies the impression of purity, peace, and respect, making this design a fitting tribute to honour a loved one, convey condolences, and offer a gentle, floral embrace to families across Catford during times of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised perspective against an immaculate white background, this circular memorial wreath reads as a calm, composed expression of sympathy. The body of the wreath is densely packed with immaculate white chrysanthemums-each bloom contributing a soft, layered surface that appears almost feathered under the lighting, the petal tips catching delicate highlights while the centers carry a whisper of warm cream. Anchoring the composition at the upper left are three striking cobalt-blue roses, their petals velvety and compact, their colour rich enough to draw the eye without overpowering the serene whites. Surrounding the blue cluster, deep green foliage provides contrast and a quietly structured backdrop. A pleated satin ribbon in the same blue traces both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring; the ribbon's gentle ripples and satin sheen create a refined frame that echoes the roses' colour and adds formality to the piece. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives it weight and presence on the white surface. As a local florist serving Catford and neighbouring Rushey Green, I often recommend this combination when families seek a tribute that balances traditional symbolism with a personal, measured touch. The result is dignified, tactile, and composed-an arrangement that conveys condolence, respect, and a quiet promise of remembrance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white background, this overhead image shows a perfectly round sympathy wreath, its form soft yet precise, like a quiet circle of shared memory. The design is built around sumptuous roses in muted lavender and dusty mauve, each bloom fully open so that the intricate spirals of petals are clearly visible, almost like small, ruffled seashells in tones of grey-tinged purple. Threaded between these larger roses are sprays of blush pink miniature roses and delicate buds, some only just splitting at the tips, bringing a gentle blush of warmth to the cooler lavender shades. The blossoms sit on a thick bed of dark, glossy green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or a similar variety, with finely cut, feathered edges that radiate outwards and give the wreath a natural, slightly wild texture beneath the careful structure. Here and there, darker filler greenery and tiny seed heads peek from between the petals, adding depth and the sense that the flowers are cradled in a living nest of foliage. The overall lighting is even and soft, with no harsh shadows, so the colours read as calm, respectful pastels rather than bright party tones. As a local Catford florist might create for a farewell at a Lewisham crematorium or a quiet service near Ladywell Fields, the wreath feels deeply considered and personal. Its circular shape and balanced tones suggest an embrace of peace, an expression of condolence, and a dignified way to honour a loved one's life within the community.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a bright white field, this circular sympathy wreath is a carefully crafted study in blue and white-a dense carpet of royal blue chrysanthemums forms the main body, their tightly clustered petals creating a plush, full ring that conveys depth and calm. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner opening and outer edge, its delicate pleats creating a soft, formal border that contrasts with the chrysanthemums' matte texture. Anchoring the top-left section are three striking blue roses, their petals unfurling in a deep azure velvet; these are complemented by delicate gypsophila sprigs and dark green foliage that add vintage grace and botanical layering. From just left of centre a cascade of immaculate white orchids sweeps down and toward the lower right, the orchids' refined, almost translucent petals bringing an airy, consoling motion to the piece. Scattered green orchid buds-some tight, some beginning to unfurl-introduce a quiet note of renewal within the wreath's solemn language. The arrangement is scented faintly of fresh greens and the soft, cool perfume of cut blooms, and is photographed in soft studio light that preserves the composition's respectful mood. Designed with the local sensibilities of Catford in mind-familiar to those who walk past Catford Broadway or step out from the Broadway Theatre-this wreath is the kind of measured, elegant tribute offered by Flower Delivery Catford for memorials and funeral services across Catford and nearby Lewisham.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a clean white backdrop, every bloom carefully placed to create a serene, comforting tribute. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies, their petals fully spread like soft porcelain, with green throats and golden stamens that hint at gentle fragrance and quiet reverence. Threaded between them, deep magenta and fuchsia lilies provide a richer note of colour, their star-shaped faces and speckled interiors recalling the kind of vibrant blooms you might see in well-tended front gardens around Catford Broadway or along Bromley Road. Soft pink roses, some in bud and others partially open, are tucked into the design, their layers of petals suggesting tenderness, affection, and the unspoken words of farewell. Creamy white roses, more open and plush, lend a classic, almost timeless presence that would feel at home in any local Catford memorial service or celebration of life. White gerbera daisies with dark centres introduce a friendly brightness, their evenly spaced petals adding a lively texture without disturbing the wreath's calm mood. Tiny white filler flowers, perhaps petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums, weave through the design, closing gaps and giving the circle a rich, abundant appearance. The flowers are set into a bed of mixed greenery, with glossy leaves and soft sprigs of foliage shaping a clear, unbroken ring that symbolises eternal love and remembrance. This elegant wreath would be a thoughtful floral tribute for a funeral or cremation service in Catford, offering a gentle, dignified expression of sympathy to grieving families.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a crisp, white backdrop, its ring completely covered in lush red and green blooms that feel both comforting and quietly uplifting, much like the gentle calm of Mountsfield Park on a clear afternoon. The main flowers are deep red carnations, generously packed so that their layered, frilled petals overlap, creating a rich, velvety carpet of colour. Some carnations are fully open, revealing intricate folds, while others are just shy of full bloom, adding gentle variation in size and shape that keeps the wreath from feeling static. Nestled among these crimson blossoms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their neat, round forms bringing playful contrast. Each pompon-style chrysanthemum is formed from tiny, tight florets, giving a dense, cushiony texture that stands out against the more ruffled carnations. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is a structured base of mixed greenery. Darker fern fronds provide a deep green shadow and a slightly feathery outline, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins introduce lighter notes that brighten the overall palette. A soft green striped ribbon, looped into graceful curves along one side, blends into the foliage yet adds a touch of subtle formality, like a gentle nod to tradition at a funeral service in Catford or nearby Lewisham. The lighting is even and natural, with a faint shadow beneath the wreath giving a hint of three-dimensional depth. Every element together suggests a message of respect, renewal, and gratitude for a life well lived, an elegant funeral tribute suitable for delivery to local churches and crematoriums around Catford.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced sympathy wreath, arranged in a perfect circle and set against a clean white background so every petal and leaf can be clearly appreciated. The composition feels generous and comforting, with clusters of soft blush and lavender-pink roses forming the heart of the design, their spiral centres opening like gentle sighs. Interwoven among them are ruffled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep purple, their delicate, layered petals adding a sense of softness and quiet drama. Two large reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, one at the upper curve and another near the lower section of the wreath, command attention with their open, star-like faces and tall central stamens, bringing warmth and a subtle glow of coppery orange that suggests hope amid sorrow. Around the larger flowers, tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, create a light, cloud-like haze, linking each element together. The greenery beneath is rich and varied, with cool, silvery eucalyptus leaves, finely cut fern fronds, and striking blue eryngium thistles that add a modern, architectural touch with their spiky forms. Tucked between the blooms are unopened lily buds, symbols of promise and memories still unfolding. Some bright green, striped leaves are carefully folded and nestled around the focal lilies, showcasing the florist's craftsmanship. This wreath could easily be imagined resting by a memorial in Catford, perhaps after a service near Mountsfield Park or on one of the quiet residential streets off Brownhill Road, where families gather to say goodbye. The overall feeling is one of respectful elegance, offering a gentle, floral embrace to honour a loved one's life.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a pure white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as if floating in still air. The entire ring is densely woven from countless tiny heads of white Baby's Breath, or gypsophila, each floret no more than a delicate puff of petals, together forming a continuous band of soft, cloud-like texture. The flowers completely cover the frame of the wreath, leaving only the hollow centre visible as a calm, empty space, like a quiet pause amid emotion. On the right-hand side, just below centre, two elegant calla lilies introduce a striking yet refined contrast. Their sculptural, trumpet-shaped blooms roll back into a sleek curve, their colour graduating from fresh green at the base to deep burgundy and magenta tones at the tips, with a subtle, satin-like sheen along the petal edges. Their long, smooth green stems bend gently into the white halo of gypsophila, suggesting a sense of movement within the stillness. The photograph is lit with soft, even light, revealing every tiny blossom and curve without casting strong shadows, which enhances the wreath's purity and serenity. This design feels intimately suited for a farewell service in Catford, perhaps laid beside a casket in a quiet chapel near Ladywell Cemetery or delivered to a family home off Bromley Road. It carries a message of respect and heartfelt sympathy: the white Baby's Breath expressing innocence, peace, and gentle farewell, while the rich calla lilies convey deeper layers of devotion, remembrance, and unspoken love that linger long after the service ends.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A round floral wreath, photographed against a bright white background, glows with a harmonious blend of pink flowers and deep greenery, creating a calm yet vividly expressive tribute. The design is tightly packed, forming a complete ring of blooms without gaps, so the eye moves smoothly around its circle. Fuchsia and magenta roses dominate, their petals soft and slightly velvety, some opening in generous swirls, others still in neat buds that suggest tenderness and new beginnings even in a time of loss. Interlaced among them are double lilies with wide, gently undulating petals in creamy white, shell-pink, and pale peach, their layered centres adding a sense of intricate craftsmanship. A scattering of unopened lily buds in bright yellow-green punctuates the arrangement, adding height and a fresh, just-picked feeling. Supporting the flowers is a bed of rich foliage: finely textured fern fronds radiate from the base, while glossy, broad leaves fill the inner and outer edges, making the wreath appear plush and substantial. The clean background heightens the colour contrast, so the pinks feel warm and comforting against the cool greens. This style of wreath would sit with quiet dignity at a Catford funeral service or remembrance gathering, perhaps travelling from a nearby family home to a service at the local crematorium. It feels thoughtfully composed, as if by a florist who understands how flowers can gently speak when words are difficult, offering a message of sympathy, continuity, and cherished memory.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From behind the counter in Catford, I picture this wreath as a quiet, powerful embrace. Dozens of deep red roses are woven into a flawless circle, the blooms forming a continuous, velvety surface where petals brush softly against petals. The roses vary in size and openness-some heads fully open, others still in bud form-adding depth and texture to the crimson sea. The arrangement exudes warmth and solemnity, a piece that can celebrate or console. On a pale backdrop, the wreath holds its own, the colour saturated and even, the tonal range from ruby to burgundy giving it depth as if lit by a soft evening glow. You can almost smell the sweet, spicy fragrance that lingers around these blooms, even when photographed on film and printed in a catalogue. In Catford it would travel easily-into homes, chapels, or reception rooms-and be available for same-day delivery to nearby streets, Beckenham Road, and Brockley alike. It's a symbol that loves and remembers at once, a token of affection and respect that speaks across generations. The artistry lies in the balance: no green foliage interrupts the sea of red, no gap to distract the eye; every rose is placed with intention, every curve a whisper of devotion. Its presence lingers in memories long after the ceremony.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A carefully crafted circular funeral wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop, is densely filled with red roses and yellow chrysanthemums, creating a powerful yet comforting expression of sympathy. The design has a strong, continuous ring of flowers with an open centre, every stem positioned by hand so that the wreath appears full and balanced from every angle, much like something you might see delivered to a quiet service in Catford or near Ladywell Cemetery. The red roses dominate the composition, their petals richly layered in shades from classic ruby to deeper wine-red, giving the arrangement emotional depth and a sense of heartfelt devotion. Each rose is at the peak of bloom, neither too tight nor fading, suggesting careful timing and fresh, same-day preparation. Between the roses, soft mounds of bright yellow chrysanthemums draw the eye, their small, intricate petals catching the light and adding gentle movement to the wreath. These yellow blooms introduce a subtle brightness, evoking shared laughter and cherished stories, even in moments of loss. Supporting the flowers is a collar of mixed green foliage, likely salal leaves with their smooth, slightly waxy texture and a few stems of muted eucalyptus. The greens create a natural framework that makes the reds and yellows glow more intensely, while also adding a touch of woodland calm. The white background and even lighting emphasize the craftsmanship and clarity of colour, inviting you to picture this wreath resting by a coffin, displayed at a chapel near Catford Bridge, or laid beside a grave as a lasting symbol of respect. It feels both formal and warmly personal, the sort of tribute a local family might choose to say a final, loving goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In Catford's workshop, I cradle this circular wreath of red roses as if handling a quiet vow. The blooms are densely packed into a near-perfect ring, gleaming with the satin sheen of deep crimson petals. Some buds stay tightly furled, hinting at the dawn of fuller splendor, while a constellation of opened roses reveals velvety layers that invite the senses to linger. The color range spans rich crimsons with subtle shading, catching soft light and throwing gentle shadows across the arrangement, giving it depth and a living presence. Among the red blooms are sprigs of verdant foliage-matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus-threading through the circle, producing a lush, textural contrast that makes the roses glow. The foliage acts like a green halo, framing the ring and elevating its solemn beauty. Against a stark white backdrop, the wreath reads as both tribute and solace, a circular sign of remembrance that feels timeless, almost ceremonial in its symmetry. The craftsmanship is evident in the careful layering and seamless overlap of petals and leaves, creating a three-dimensional mosaic that holds together with quiet strength. For those in Catford seeking a respectful memorial piece, this red rose wreath speaks of love, memory, and enduring connection-the kind of arrangement you'd entrust to a funeral director or family doorstep in moments of loss. It's available for same-day delivery across Catford and the surrounding neighbourhoods through Flower Delivery Catford, ensuring freshness, fragrance, and peace of mind when time matters.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath lies against a clean white backdrop, its simple outline transformed into something deeply symbolic through colour and texture. The ring is formed from masses of small chrysanthemum-like flowers, packed so closely that no gaps of foliage or foam are visible, just a continuous, cushioned surface of petals. The design is divided into four clear quadrants that alternate between rich royal blue and pristine white, echoing the familiar markings of a traditional life ring. The blue sections are intense and saturated, conjuring the depth of open water, while the white sections feel calm and luminous, like light reflecting on the river. Around the inner circle, a narrow dark blue ribbon has been gently gathered into even ruffles, adding another layer of detail and reinforcing the nautical feel without distracting from the flowers. Viewed as a whole, the wreath communicates stability and reassurance, the circular form suggesting an unbroken bond of love and memory. It is the sort of arrangement a local Catford family might choose for a funeral service in nearby churches or crematoriums, particularly when honouring someone whose life was tied to the sea, maritime work or rescue services. The freshness of the blooms and the symmetry of the design speak to the care of an experienced florist, possibly from Flower Delivery Catford, who understands how a strong, simple motif can bring comfort. The lifebuoy shape quietly suggests protection and safe passage, turning this floral tribute into a powerful emblem of remembrance, gratitude and hope for peaceful rest.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Presented flat on a pristine white surface and photographed from above, this wreath is a study in calm restraint and considered craftsmanship-an elegant ring of cream roses and soft pale yellow lilies set into a lush bed of green. The arrangement includes a generous cluster of large, fully opened ivory roses, their tightly furled centers creating concentric pathways of petal that catch the light with a gentle, satin sheen. Between them the lilies offer a softer, architectural note: trumpet-shaped blooms in a tender lemon hue, some spreading wide to display their graceful curves, others still in the neat economy of a bud, which adds quiet movement and texture across the wreath. Supporting and outlining the flowers are layered greens-feathery ferns that give a delicate, filigree edge, and broader, rounded leaves similar to eucalyptus that introduce cooler, bluer tones and a soothing, herbal note. The composition is closely packed so that each blossom rests against its neighbors, making the circle appear abundant yet thoughtfully regulated. Viewed as a memorial piece, the wreath's muted palette of cream, pale yellow and varied greens reads as peace and reassurance. I crafted this style many times for families around Catford Broadway and Rushey Green; Flower Delivery Catford prepares each wreath with the same attention to balance and scent, mindful of how the arrangement will sit on a casket, at a chapel entrance, or near a photo at a wake. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity-a visual offering of remembrance and comfort.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00