The photograph captures a traditional circular funeral wreath, carefully composed of a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums against a spotless white background and photographed from a gentle overhead angle that reveals its full form and soft shadow. The chrysanthemums present a layered, almost cushion-like texture: countless delicate petals overlap, their centres touched with a hint of creamy yellow that prevents the white from feeling flat. On the upper left a small cluster of three dramatic cobalt-blue roses anchors the design-each rose with thick, velvety petals that unfurl in tight spirals-and they are nestled into rich dark-green foliage which provides contrast and depth. Encircling both the inner and outer perimeters of the chrysanthemum band is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue; the ruffling of the ribbon adds a tailored finish and a subtle sheen that frames the wreath with considered dignity. The lighting is soft and neutral, enhancing the floral textures and the subtle shadow that gives the piece weight and presence on the white plane. As a local florist familiar with Earls Court and the surrounding Kensington streets, I often craft wreaths in this palette for services at local chapels and memorials near Warwick Road and Fulham Road-the combination of white for remembrance and blue for calm yields an arrangement that speaks of respect, sympathy and enduring memory for families in the neighbourhood.
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A bespoke sympathy tribute shaped as the numeral '0', shown from above against a clean white background, crafted to read clearly in profile at a memorial service. The entire figure is densely paved with small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums whose clustered florets form a soft, cloud-like texture that absorbs light and suggests quiet comfort. Tracing both the outer rim and the hollow centre of the zero is a deep sapphire border-pleated satin ribbon that follows the contour with a scalloped, ruffled edge and a subtle sheen, or where the image flirts with ambiguity, a ring of dyed blue petals might be read as the same rich tone; either way the dark blue outline defines the shape with formal restraint. Anchoring the upper left curve, three vivid royal blue roses unfurl in a compact cluster, their velvety petals catching a cool highlight and offering a poignant, arresting focal point. A few glossy, dark green leaves nestle behind the roses, their fresh sheen and firm veining adding depth and a touch of woodland calm. Soft studio lighting casts gentle shadows into the inner circle, emphasizing the wreath-like volume and the careful craftsmanship of each placement. The arrangement reads as a personalised, contemplative statement-often chosen to mark an age or a meaningful number at a funeral or celebration of life-its colours signalling peace, respect, and steady remembrance. As a florist in Earls Court I picture this tribute laid near the casket or propped on an easel at a chapel on Old Brompton Road, a tactile emblem of consolation meant to carry memory and quiet dignity for family and friends gathering to say goodbye. From a slightly elevated viewpoint this image presents a meticulously fashioned circular wreath of pure white chrysanthemums set against a pristine white background, the ring casting a soft, natural shadow that gives the arrangement a gentle sense of depth and presence. Hundreds of fine, feathery chrysanthemum petals build a densely textured, slightly domed surface; up close you can imagine the faint, comforting scent of the blooms and the way their creamy-yellow centers warm the otherwise cool palette. At the upper left a trio of deep, royal blue roses forms the striking focal point-each rose tightly spiralled, velvety and richly saturated-nestled into clusters of glossy dark green foliage that set off the blue against the snow of chrysanthemums. A pleated satin ribbon in a matching cobalt-blue trims both the outer and inner edges of the wreath, its subtle sheen catching studio light and adding structured formality to the soft petals. The composition reads as a calm, dignified tribute: the contrast of white and blue suggests purity and remembrance while the tactile layering of ribbon and foliage signals careful craftsmanship. As a florist working in Earls Court I often place similar wreaths for services held in nearby parish churches or at memorials close to Earl's Court Road and West Brompton; the design's quiet elegance is chosen to console and honour. The overall impression is one of respectful restraint and lasting memory, an offering intended for funeral services or as a solemn expression of sympathy for families in the local community of Earls Court and surrounding Kensington and Fulham districts.

MY ADMIRATION WREATH£75.00

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Express heartfelt condolences with the My Admiration Wreath from Earls Court Flowers. This elegant funeral wreath features a classic ring of white chrysanthemums, symbolising purity and peace, beautifully contrasted with striking blue sprayed roses to represent respect, honour and sincerity. Thoughtfully designed to reflect the circle of life, it is a meaningful tribute for funerals, memorials or remembrance services.

Available in three sizes - Original (30cm), Deluxe (36cm) and Grand (41cm) - this sympathy wreath can be tailored to suit your needs, with the Deluxe size shown in the image. Each wreath is handcrafted by our expert florists in Earls Court using fresh, premium flowers for a long-lasting display.

Roses are delivered with their natural guard petals intact to protect the inner blooms during transit; these can be gently removed on arrival for a flawless finish. In the rare event of seasonal availability issues, we follow a careful substitution policy, using flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall style and quality.

Offer comfort and support to family and friends with a tasteful floral tribute they will remember. Order this white and blue funeral wreath online from Earls Court Flowers for reliable, timely delivery.
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    I just received a call from the funeral directors. They said the flowers arrived in excellent shape and will be displayed at the funeral.

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    Imagine my surprise when I ordered a funeral wreath to be delivered by the next day and it was delivered exactly when I had requested. Thank you, you know what you are doing.

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    Saved me a lot of stress and anxiety during a painful enough time in my life. Will be forever grateful for your kind words and professional service.

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    The wreaths you delivered were just what we desired. Thank you!

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    Overall, I liked the way they work. The funeral wreaths and posies shown on the website are just like what is delivered. Customer service is also excellent.

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    Really understanding team. No problems when placing the order.

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