Cricklewood WREATHS – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Cricklewood Florist, where our passion for flowers and community shines through every wreath we create. Whether you're seeking a classic design or something uniquely personal, our dedicated team handcrafts each wreath with care at our shop near Cricklewood Broadway and the bustling Cricklewood Railway Station.

As trusted local florists, we understand how meaningful a thoughtfully made wreath can be—whether for remembrance, celebration, or seasonal décor. Our customers from West Hampstead, Kilburn, and the heart of Childs Hill rely on us for artfully arranged, fresh flowers and prompt, professional service.

Order online with confidence: we offer same-day delivery across Cricklewood and nearby areas for orders placed by 3 PM. Our longstanding presence on Cricklewood Lane has made us the florist of choice for families, businesses, and those wanting to send a heartfelt gesture.

  • Handcrafted floral wreaths for every occasion
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Put your trust in Cricklewood Florist's expertise and personal touch. From lush rose wreaths to seasonal favourites, every arrangement is made with care and delivered with pride throughout Cricklewood and its surrounding streets. Experience the difference local passion makes—order your wreath online today!

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath is a quiet, carefully made expression of condolence: a dense, seamless ring of small white cushion chrysanthemums forms the primary body, each bloom nestled closely to create a soft, cloud-like texture that conveys purity and repose. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant is a rich cluster of Eustoma (lisianthus) in tones that run from pale lavender through mid-purple to deep violet; the open flowers reveal delicate yellow centers while smaller, tighter buds and slim stems introduce a sense of unfolding and grace. Woven through the purple flowers is a mix of fresh greenery - broad variegated leaves and feathery fern fronds - which adds contrast, coolness, and a garden-fresh vitality to the arrangement. Around the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum base a subtle, crinkled dark-purple mesh or lace peeks out, harmonising with the lisianthus and giving a refined edge to the wreath's silhouette. Photographed against a stark white background, the composition is lit to show texture and depth: a soft shadow beneath gives it presence without distraction. The scent is gentle and not overpowering - a faint floral, herbaceous note from the lisianthus and the mellow freshness of cut chrysanthemums. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a local maker, this piece is suitable for funerals, memorials, or a graveside tribute throughout Cricklewood and nearby neighbourhoods. Cricklewood Florist can recreate this design for same-day or planned delivery locally, ensuring the wreath carries your condolences with dignity.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath occupies the frame, its body formed from hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemum heads packed tightly to create a plush, consistent ring that feels soothing to the eye and touch. The wreath's silhouette is intentionally flawless, the central void symbolising an unbroken bond, while a muted lavender-lilac mesh or ribbon slips quietly between blooms along the inner and outer edges, lending a subtle halo of colour. On the upper-left quadrant a gentle spray of flowers rises: three soft yellow roses unfurl in peaceful unity, their warm cream tones contrasting with the cool white mass. Around them, clouds of tiny white gypsophila lend a lace-like air and pale purple statice or limonium adds small, spiky punctuation that draws the gaze. Varied green foliage - broad, glossy leaves paired with delicate ferny fronds - contours the cluster and adds a natural freshness that balances the pale palette. The arrangement is captured in soft, neutral light that accentuates petal texture and the wreath's three-dimensional depth, casting a delicate shadow on the white ground. As a local florist might note, this wreath is particularly chosen by families in Cricklewood and neighbouring Willesden for wakes and memorial services because of its timeless serenity and comforting colour story. It reads as a tender, measured expression of sympathy, crafted to comfort mourners and honour memory with restrained elegance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath fills the frame against a clean white background, its form so evenly shaped and densely flowered that it reads as a halo of calm above the bustle of Cricklewood. The entire ring is padded with lush Baby's Breath, the countless small white blooms clustered together like soft foam, creating a continuous cushion around the wreath's circumference. Flowing through this delicate base are refined Lisianthus flowers, their naturally ruffled petals mostly white but finely edged and shaded with cool lavender and rich violet, adding gentle contrast without breaking the serenity of the design. Some of the Lisianthus are wide open, with layered petals curving outward from subtly darker centers, while others remain in bud or partially open, their pale green and cream tones suggesting new life just beneath the surface. The open center of the wreath remains perfectly circular, a quiet reminder of eternity and the unbroken bond of love. The neutral background and soft, even lighting highlight every nuance of texture and colour: the feathery lightness of the Baby's Breath, the velvet touch of the Lisianthus, and the peaceful interplay of white and purple. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting near the altar of a local Cricklewood chapel, set beside a casket during a funeral service on Cricklewood Broadway, or placed gently at a graveside in one of the nearby cemeteries. The design speaks in a soft voice of remembrance and comfort, a thoughtful choice for families seeking a pure, understated tribute that still carries emotional depth and quiet beauty.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Carefully hand-assembled on a full, circular foundation of crisp white chrysanthemums, this sympathy wreath has the soft density of a satin cushion; each chrysanthemum floret is placed to form an even, cloud-like surface that suggests calm and reverence. Underneath, a layer of deep purple mesh is artfully visible along the inner circumference, offering a subtle shadowed halo that deepens the wreath's visual centre. The upper-left arrangement reads like a small, intimate tribute: a single cream-pale yellow rose, freshly opened, nestles among variegated leaves with lighter margins and airy fern fronds, their textures contrasting the chrysanthemum's roundness. Tiny stems of lavender-hued statice are threaded through the foliage, their cool purple notes harmonising with the concealed netting. To balance the left cluster, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right side between roughly two and five o'clock; their smooth, sculptural blooms show a gentle colour transition from a deep purple at the tips to a soft peachy-pink nearer the bases, the long green stems curving naturally along the wreath's lower arc. A single green stem reaches across the lower section, tying the clusters together with a discreet sense of movement. Shot in soft daylight against a white backdrop, this wreath communicates quiet sympathy and steady comfort-an arrangement we prepare often at Cricklewood Florist for wakes and funeral services in Cricklewood, Willesden and nearby communities, crafted to be both dignified and tender.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image features a lush, round funeral wreath, perfectly centered on a clean white background so that all focus falls on the flowers and foliage. The wreath is made up almost entirely of roses in gentle, elegant shades: creamy white and ivory provide a soft foundation, while delicate blush pink, pale peach, buttery yellow, and dusty lavender roses weave through the ring in a seamless flow of colour. Some of the roses are wide open, displaying concentric layers of velvety petals, while others are partially open or closed buds, adding dimensional interest and a feeling of ongoing life. Interspersed among these larger blooms are smaller spray roses and tender buds, which break up the surface and draw the eye around the circle. The base of the arrangement is constructed from dark green fern fronds, their fine, arching leaves visible between the flowers and along the outer edges, giving the wreath a natural, woodland softness. The composition feels calm and balanced, like a respectful floral tribute laid at a grave in a quiet corner of Cricklewood or carried to a nearby crematorium. The lighting is soft and clear, creating subtle shadows that emphasise the texture of each petal and leaf without overpowering the pastel hues. This carefully crafted wreath would be appropriate for a funeral, memorial service, or anniversary of a loved one's passing, expressing sympathy and remembrance with understated grace and the timeless beauty of roses.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Resting upon a luminous white background, this artfully crafted funeral wreath embodies the grace and comforting presence Cricklewood Florist brings to bereavement tributes throughout Cricklewood and its surrounding neighbourhoods. The heart of the design features sumptuous white lilies, each petal gently arching outwards to cradle the wreath with their serene beauty and releasing a delicate, subtly sweet aroma. Interspersed for striking contrast, fuchsia pink lilies unfurl vibrant, speckled blooms that create vivid accents, reminiscent of the colourful gardens along Cricklewood Broadway. Among the bold lilies are delicate blush pink and creamy white roses-some closed in tight whorls, others loosely blooming-offering a soft texture that invites touch and soothes the spirit. Behind the floral tapestry, understated green leaves and perhaps even sprigs of local greenery provide a natural, grounding balance, echoing the tranquillity found near Fortune Green. The wreath's perfect circle, lush and unbroken, symbolises eternal peace and remembrance. Intended as a gentle condolence gesture or a beautiful centrepiece for a funeral, this thoughtful arrangement radiates calm and compassion, reflecting the sense of community and enduring ties that characterise Cricklewood.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously made circular wreath, its body composed of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums that form a continuous, plush ring against a stark white background, reads like a soft halo of remembrance. The dense chrysanthemum petals overlap to create a textured, almost cloud-like surface - cool to the eye and suggestive of peace - while a faint, fresh green fragrance suggests the flowers were gathered that morning. The wreath's focal accent sits in the upper-left quadrant: a composed cluster of warm yellow roses, their petals unfurling in creamy spirals that capture light, set alongside deep purple lisianthus whose satin, ruffled bells bring a quiet formality and depth. A scattering of unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green adds dimensionality and the promise of continued bloom. Surrounding foliage, from glossy, rounded leaves to delicate ferny fronds, frames the colourwork and lends a natural cadence, separating each bloom thoughtfully. A nearly hidden dark-purple crinoline ribbon traces the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, a discreet touch that harmonises with the lisianthus and gives the wreath a finished, considered edge. The clean composition and colour contrast - pure white with jubilant yellow and dignified purple - intentionally communicates sympathy and respect. I imagine this design placed at a memorial service in Cricklewood or delivered to a home near Kilburn High Road, its serene presence offering a comforting visual pause for mourning relatives and friends.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A graceful ring of white and soft purple flowers forms a complete funeral wreath, set against a pure white background that highlights each petal and curve with almost gallery-like clarity. The eye is immediately drawn to the impressive white Oriental lilies that dominate the design, their petals unfolding in wide, elegant arcs around the circle. Some blooms are fully expanded, exposing pale green throats and tall stamens dusted with warm, brownish pollen, while others are partly closed, suggesting a story still being written. Nestled among these commanding flowers are daintier lisianthus-style blossoms, their frilled petals tinted delicately along the edges in shades of lavender and violet. This subtle colour shift adds a soft, painterly effect, as if the wreath were a watercolour study in white and lilac. Deep green foliage hides just beneath the floral surface, occasionally emerging as slender leaves and stems that lend depth, stability, and a natural, hand-gathered feel. The wreath's fullness is striking: each section of the circle is generously covered, giving a sense of abundance and enduring care. It feels like the kind of sympathy tribute a family in Cricklewood might order for a funeral at a nearby church or crematorium, arriving fresh from a local flower shop off Cricklewood Lane. The arrangement conveys an air of thoughtful craftsmanship and local understanding, the way a Cricklewood florist would compose a wreath for a long-loved neighbour. Its quiet beauty offers a gentle focus for reflection, expressing condolences, respect, and the wish for peaceful rest.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a gentle overhead angle on a spotless white field, this circular funeral wreath reads as a composed expression of solace and precision. The principal body is a dense band of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose innumerable thin petals create a softly domed texture, each bloom catching a cool, diffused light that reveals faint creamy centers and a whisper of natural fragrance. At the wreath's upper-left three deep royal-blue roses form a poignant focal point; their velvety, tightly layered petals possess a saturated, almost ink-like blue that stands in thoughtful contrast to the serene chrysanthemum field. Dark green foliage nestles the roses, its glossy leaves providing botanical ballast and a tonal bridge between the blue and white. Both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring are finished with a pleated cobalt satin ribbon that mirrors the roses' hue-its sheen and careful ruffling add structure and a refined silhouette to the piece. The composition casts a soft shadow below, suggesting depth and presence on the white surface, and evokes a measured, comforting dignity. As someone who prepares tributes for services across Cricklewood and near Cricklewood Broadway, I find this combination reads as respectful and personal; it is the kind of arrangement families choose to honour a life at a chapel, community remembrance or graveside, conveying purity, solace and enduring affection. (Prepared locally by Cricklewood Florist.)
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced sympathy wreath laid flat against a stark white background, the camera angle directly overhead so that every element of the circular composition is visible. The wreath is lush with roses in a refined palette of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft grey-purple, each large bloom fully opened and densely petalled, their velvety layers arranged in soothing, spiralling patterns. Nestled between these statement roses are sprays of smaller blush-pink flowers, along with petite rosebuds at differing stages-from tight, round buds to partially open blossoms-creating a gentle contrast in both size and colour. This interplay adds texture and quiet dynamism, suggesting cherished memories gently unfolding. The bed of the wreath is formed from a thick collar of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword ferns, radiating outward in finely serrated, feathery leaves that provide structure and a natural frame. Occasional darker leaves and tiny buds are tucked into the spaces between blooms, building depth and subtle shadow, so the design appears full and three-dimensional. The lighting is bright yet soft, illuminating each petal and leaf with clarity, like daylight filtering into a Cricklewood church or a home near Gladstone Park on the morning of a service. The combination of cool lavender and warm blush tones, grounded by the rich greens, creates a feeling of calm, dignity, and remembrance. It resembles the type of funeral wreath a family in Cricklewood might order for same-day delivery to a local chapel or crematorium, a floral expression of sympathy and enduring love crafted with thoughtful care by experienced florists who understand the sensitivity of farewell occasions.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath reads as a study in texture and hush: a voluminous ring of vibrant, almost electric blue chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a soft, sculpted base, their thin, bristling petals catching light like ripples. Lining the inner opening and peeking beneath the flowers is a pleated white satin ribbon, slightly ruffled, its sheen lending a quiet formality against the saturated blues. Near the upper-left curve, a cluster of three large blue roses unfolds with luxurious, velveteen petals in deep sapphire tones, surrounded by delicate tufts of baby's breath that soften the transition between bold and delicate. Dark green foliage punctuates the grouping, offering visual anchors and a sense of structure. A gentle cascade of pristine white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties - sweeps from the mid-left down toward the lower right; their broad, silky petals and subtle fragrance suggest purity and calm as they drift over the chrysanthemum field. Scattered along the orchid stem are vivid chartreuse buds, some closed and some beginning to open, symbols of continuity and quiet renewal amid mourning. The composition sits in cool, diffused light that heightens the blue's depth and the ivory's clarity, creating a dignified effect suitable for funeral or memorial use. Described with the attention of a local florist who understands Cricklewood's quieter streets and the need for composed tributes, this wreath balances dramatic colour with restrained elegance to honour a life with tenderness and respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath of sympathy flowers stands out against a simple white background, its open centre surrounded by a rich band of blooms in white, pale pink, and deep fuchsia. The eye is first drawn to the white lilies, their broad, star-like petals opening fully to reveal tall green pistils and soft yellow stamens, suggesting purity and calm. Interlaced with them are deeper-toned lilies in vivid fuchsia and magenta, their petals slightly curled and sometimes speckled, introducing a heartfelt intensity that feels particularly poignant for a farewell. White gerbera daisies, with their dark, contrasting centres, are scattered around the ring, their fine, layered petals adding a contemporary softness and a sense of gentle lightness. Between these larger flowers, soft pink roses are tucked, some still in bud as if holding back tears, others partially open, their velvety petals offering a quiet, affectionate presence. Creamy white roses, fully bloomed, lend a classic, almost timeless grace to the design. Smaller white blossoms-likely miniature carnations or spray roses-fill in every gap, enhancing the plush texture and ensuring that the circle remains visually continuous and complete. A base of lush green foliage supports the flowers, with a mix of darker leaves and lighter new growth adding depth and a natural frame to the round form. The overall mood is peaceful, dignified, and comforting, making this wreath particularly suited to funeral and memorial services in Cricklewood, perhaps resting beside a photograph in a local chapel or laid with care after a service near Gladstone Park. It reflects the kind of thoughtful, empathetic work you'd expect from a dedicated Cricklewood florist who understands how important these tributes are to local families.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a plain white background, a full, rounded funeral wreath appears almost suspended, its colours and textures forming a serene, unbroken circle. The dominant impression is of deep, comforting red offset by clear, uplifting green, a palette that feels as timeless as the tree-lined streets off Cricklewood Broadway. The main flowers are red carnations, each bloom comprised of many ruffled petals that fold and curl into one another, giving a plush, tactile quality to the ring. They range slightly in size and openness, from broad, fully unfurled flowers that seem to rest lightly on the surface of the wreath, to smaller, more tightly gathered blossoms tucked between their larger neighbours. Punctuating this sea of red are lime green button chrysanthemums, small spherical blooms packed with fine, even florets. Their crisp, chartreuse colour stands out vividly, like fresh new leaves after rain, and their neat, button-like shapes bring a modern, graphic touch to the otherwise soft textures. Supporting this floral display is a generous layer of foliage. Dark green, feathery fern fronds extend just beyond the blooms, creating a gentle halo and giving the wreath a defined outline. Alongside them, variegated foliage with creamy white-edged leaves introduces a lighter, almost luminous element, guiding the eye around the circle. At the lower edge of the wreath, a cluster of looping, striped green ribbon or braided leaves is woven into the design, providing a subtle accent that suggests thoughtful, artisan craftsmanship. The overall effect is calm and dignified, ideal for a sympathy tribute or funeral arrangement ordered from a local Cricklewood florist for delivery to a nearby church or crematorium, expressing condolences with quiet elegance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a bright white background, this circular funeral wreath appears like a gentle halo of colour, thoughtfully arranged to honour a loved one. The ring is laden with soft blush-pink and muted lavender-pink roses, each flower fully opened so that the spiralling petals read almost like pages of a life well lived. Between them, lisianthus blooms unfurl in two tones: some petals are pale and delicate, others a deep, royal purple, the contrast creating a meditative rhythm as the eye moves around the circle. Two coral-orange Asiatic lilies act as glowing beacons, one placed in the upper portion and the other toward the lower side of the wreath. Their broad, starry petals and exposed stamens radiate a subtle warmth, suggesting hope and the promise of light after sorrow. Closed lily buds rest quietly among the leaves, hinting at days and stories yet to be remembered. Light sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, drift through the arrangement like soft mist. Punctuating the design are spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles, whose bristled heads add intriguing texture and a cool, contemporary edge. The wreath is supported by a generous base of greenery: silvery eucalyptus, feathery fern, and other foliage combine to create a deep, verdant cushion, while a few carefully folded bright green leaves around the lower lily emphasise skilled, modern floristry. Evoking the calm corners of Cricklewood, from the quiet streets near Mapesbury to the open spaces by Gladstone Park, this wreath feels both local and timeless. It is perfectly suited for funerals, crematorium services, or memorials in and around Cricklewood, offering a tender, circular symbol of unending love and peaceful remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, overhead photograph captures a round funeral wreath resting against a white background, its structure fully cloaked in delicate Baby's Breath. The gypsophila forms an unbroken ring of tiny, star-like blooms, packed so generously that no underlying mechanics are visible, just a dense, cloud-textured circle of white. Each floret contributes a subtle highlight, and together they give the wreath a light, airy quality, like a ring of morning mist settled into a perfect shape. The interior of the circle remains clear and open, a pure white space that feels calm and contemplative. Breaking the uniform whiteness, two calla lilies are carefully placed on the right-hand side of the ring, slightly lower than centre. Their elegant trumpets unfurl with sculptural clarity, petals rolling back in smooth, continuous lines. Starting at the tips, a deep burgundy hue, close to wine-red, saturates the blooms, then softens into magenta and finally transitions into muted green at the base. The stems, long and slender, trace a gentle arc that follows the contour of the wreath, partially nestled within the Baby's Breath so they appear naturally anchored. The interplay of textures-feathery gypsophila against sleek calla petals-adds visual depth and emotional resonance, suggesting both fragility and strength. This kind of design would be at home at a Cricklewood memorial gathering, perhaps in a quiet corner near Gladstone Park, where families seek flowers that speak quietly of love, farewell and enduring connection. The overall impression is understated elegance, a modern tribute that honours a life with grace and tenderness.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered against a plain white background, this elegant sympathy wreath appears as a complete circle of colour and texture, its floral ring forming a gentle frame of remembrance. Rich clusters of roses create the main body of the arrangement, their shades shifting from deep magenta and fuchsia to powdery pastel pink, reflecting the subtle variations you might see in a Cricklewood florist's cold store early in the morning. Each rose is unique in its stage of opening: some are tightly furled buds promising more to come, others are half-open and cupped, while fully bloomed roses display many layers of velvety petals curling softly at the edges. Interwoven with these are sumptuous double lilies, their petals wide and softly ruffled, shaded in creamy white, blush pink, and hints of peach. A few petals show deeper pink veining near the tips, drawing the eye inward. Some lilies are wide open, revealing their intricate centres, while others remain as smooth, pointed buds in bright yellow-green, adding freshness and movement to the design. Supporting this abundance is a dense mantle of foliage. Delicate fern fronds fan outward around the circumference, their fine, feathery structure softening the outline of the wreath, and glossy, dark green leaves fill the spaces beneath the blooms, creating a deep, verdant base. The interplay of warm floral tones against cool greens gives the wreath a balanced, serene character, much like the quieter residential streets off Cricklewood Broadway. Soft, even lighting accentuates the natural sheen of the petals and leaves, suggesting freshly arranged flowers. The circular shape and gentle palette make this a thoughtful choice for funeral tributes, cremation services, or celebration-of-life ceremonies in Cricklewood, conveying enduring love, respect, and gentle consolation.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Watching this wreath come together in Cricklewood Florist's workshop, I am struck by its quiet command. Dozens of deep red roses build a lush, circular profile against a crisp white background. Each bloom is a note in a symphony: the largest are fully open, their velvety petals unfurling like a private invitation, while smaller buds tuck themselves in beside them, waiting for their moment. The arrangement is densely packed, yet every stem breathes; the surface reads plush and tactile, a tapestry of ruby depth that catches the eye from across a room in Cricklewood and beyond.

As I move closer, the petal edges reveal delicate curves and the spiraling centers draw the gaze inward. This design carries the language of love, admiration, and remembrance-emotions that residents of Cricklewood recognize in equal measure during anniversaries, celebrations, or solemn memorials. The white backdrop isolates the intensity of the red, letting the craftsmanship shine: even the most careful alignment of petals communicates care and expertise. We prepare it with careful handling for delivery to homes, churches, or funeral venues across Cricklewood, Willesden Green, and Neasden; same-day service is available to suit last-minute needs.

In every placement, the wreath becomes a local gesture-a tangible expression of warmth and respect that fits contemporary rooms as well as traditional settings. Cricklewood Florist, proud to serve our NW2 community, treats this arrangement as more than decoration: it is a memory in bloom, a circle of affection that travels with you to mark moments large and small.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A beautifully crafted memorial wreath, arranged in a perfect circle and photographed against a pure white background, showcases a thoughtful blend of deep reds and cheerful yellows. The design is densely packed, with every part of the ring filled by flowers and greenery so that it feels rich and complete. At its heart are numerous red roses, each bloom carefully opened to reveal the classic spiral of velvety petals that florists value for their elegance and depth. These roses vary from bright, true red to slightly darker, almost burgundy tones, creating natural shading across the wreath. Nestled between the roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals forming small, cushiony mounds that add movement and soft texture. Together, the red and yellow suggest both heartfelt sorrow and a gentle celebration of life. Supporting this is an underlayer of varied foliage: glossy green leaves, more muted matte greens, and possibly whisper-soft eucalyptus sprigs, all arranged to peep between the blooms and frame them without overpowering. The wreath's even, continuous circle hints at eternity and unbroken remembrance, making it easy to imagine it displayed during a funeral service in Cricklewood, perhaps delivered the same day to a nearby chapel, crematorium, or cemetery. The neutral white background and clear lighting keep all attention on the flowers, enhancing the sense of care and professionalism behind the design. The overall effect is a respectful, expressive tribute that would feel at home in the homes and gathering places of the Cricklewood community.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
During a quiet moment of ceremony, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial in my hands-the blooms are gathered with patient care, each petal having its own memory. The deep crimson is tempered by silvery-green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid emotion. The roses, classic emblems of love and steadfast devotion, create a mood of reverence as their velvet surfaces catch the soft, late-evening light. The ring rests with a reassuring symmetry, a circle of remembrance that speaks of forever. The scent is faint and inviting, a whisper of a garden at dusk that lingers in the air around a quiet chapel in Cricklewood, Willesden, or Kilburn, where families gather for memorials and anniversaries. Light falls gently across the wreath, drawing out the velvet depth of each bloom and giving the arrangement a warm, serene glow. The construction emphasizes depth-petals delicate yet sturdy, leaves layering beneath to create a three-dimensional presence that feels both lavish and respectful. This piece, shaped for solemn tribute, would accompany a service, a reading, or a private moment of remembrance. It remains fresh and available for same-day delivery to Cricklewood and nearby NW2 communities, a small but meaningful gesture to comfort those who need to say goodbye with beauty. Seen through the lens of a local florist, this wreath balances tradition with the gentle rhythm of our neighborhood's life, echoing the stories shared along Willesden Green's streets and the memory of a beloved life. It speaks to Cricklewood's communities with a calm, confident voice.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a nautical-inspired floral wreath shaped like a traditional lifebuoy, set against a bright white background that emphasises its colours and clean geometry. The circular frame is hidden beneath a dense layer of small, tightly clustered blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, so that only petals are visible from edge to edge. The arrangement is neatly divided into four even quadrants, alternating between saturated royal blue and luminous white, recalling the iconic pattern of a life ring. The top left and bottom right sections are composed entirely of deep blue flowers, their petals overlapping to create a velvety, almost plush effect. In contrast, the top right and bottom left quadrants are filled with pure white blossoms, whose cool clarity suggests peace, purity, and quiet remembrance. Around the inner edge of the ring, a narrow ribbon in a darker shade of blue has been gently gathered into fine ruffles, framing the empty central space and subtly reinforcing the maritime feel. The craftsmanship appears meticulous, with crisp transitions between colours and a perfectly round silhouette, giving the wreath a composed and balanced presence. In the context of a Cricklewood funeral or memorial service, this design would make a meaningful tribute for someone linked to the sea, the navy, or rescue services, or for a person remembered as a steady source of support during difficult times. The restrained colour palette and carefully ordered design convey respect and dignity, offering families in Cricklewood and nearby areas like Willesden and Kilburn a symbolic way to honour a loved one's life and their role as a 'lifesaver' to those around them.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This carefully composed wreath reads as a gentle statement of condolence: a perfect circle of creamy white roses and soft pale yellow lilies rests on a lush cushion of dark green foliage, photographed from above to emphasise its symmetrical form. The roses-approximately a dozen large, fully opened blooms-display tightly layered petals with a warm ivory glow, while the lilies interspersed between them range from fully open, trumpet-shaped flowers revealing pale yellow stamens, to elegant buds that suggest quiet promise and continuity. The greenery beneath is a thoughtful study in texture: feathery fern fronds provide a soft, natural halo around the flowers, and clusters of rounder, matte green leaves-reminiscent of eucalyptus-create pockets of shadow and tonal contrast. There is a faint, comforting scent implied by the composition: the sweet, powdery perfume of roses mingles with a green, almost citrus-laced lily note. Lighting is soft and even, highlighting petal edges and the layered depth of the wreath without harsh contrast, which heightens its serene character. The arrangement's circular silhouette symbolises eternity and unbroken memory, making it an appropriate funeral or graveside tribute. As a local florist's work intended for people in Cricklewood and surrounding neighbourhoods such as Willesden and Kilburn, it feels quietly personal-a crafted expression of sympathy that brings comfort and calm to a difficult moment.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00