Earls Court WREATHS

At Earls Court Flowers, we understand how meaningful it is to send a beautifully crafted wreath in times of remembrance and sympathy. As experienced local florists based right in the heart of Earls Court, steps from landmarks like Earl's Court Exhibition Centre and streets like Old Brompton Road and Warwick Road, we are honoured to provide exquisite wreaths for funerals, memorials, and heartfelt tributes.

Each of our wreaths is thoughtfully designed by professional florists who know the traditions and tastes of the Earls Court community. With a wide array of fresh flowers and expert attention to detail, we guarantee both elegance and sensitivity in every arrangement. Our customers also often order wreaths for delivery to nearby areas such as Chelsea, Fulham, and Kensington, knowing they'll receive reliable, friendly service.

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Whether you’re honouring a loved one at Brompton Cemetery or sending condolences to a friend on Eardley Crescent, our dedicated team will ensure your wreath is sensitively arranged and promptly delivered. With years of experience as the go-to florist in Earls Court, you can trust Earls Court Flowers for freshness, artistry, and thoughtful local care.

Order online by 3 PM for same-day flower delivery in Earls Court and surrounding areas, and let us help you express your sentiments with grace.

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WREATHS
Arranged with quiet expertise for moments of farewell, this circular sympathy wreath pairs a plush ring of snow-white chrysanthemums with a focused flourish of purple lisianthus, photographed on a stark white background to show every thoughtful detail. The chrysanthemum base is tightly massed, its ruffled petals forming a seamless, soft cushion that symbolizes continuity and serene repose; beneath that immaculate white bed a band of deep purple mesh or lace subtly peeks out, framing the circle with a shadowed jewel-tone edge. At the upper-left quadrant a cluster of rich violet and lavender Eustoma blooms provides the wreaths focal accent-fully open flowers with layered petals sit beside slender stems carrying light purple buds, creating movement and a graduated sweep of colour. Mixed foliage, from broader variegated leaves to feathery fern fronds, is woven through the purple spray to soften edges and add fresh green contrast that lifts the composition. The studio lighting casts a gentle, diffused shadow beneath the piece, giving it a poised, almost floating quality that underscores the arrangements dignity. This design is intended for remembrance: a comforting visual embrace suitable for funeral services, memorials or a graveside tribute. As a local florist serving Earls Court, Old Brompton Road and nearby Kensington Olympia, Earls Court Flowers often crafts wreaths like this to deliver quiet respect and thoughtful presence at the most tender farewells.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A quietly dignified sympathy wreath takes centre stage on a white field, its circular silhouette composed of hundreds of small white chrysanthemum blooms pressed close together to create a plush, cushion-like surface. The chrysanthemums' delicate, feathered petals overlap in a harmonious texture that reads as peaceful and pure beneath soft, even lighting. At the wreath's crown - subtly offset to the upper-left - three pale, buttery-yellow roses open gently, their layered petals offering a warm focal point that communicates consolation and lasting affection. Surrounding those roses are tiny clusters of baby's breath, their fine, cloud-like sprays softening the transition into the wider white ring, while light lavender-purple statice adds a cool, understated contrast and a touch of late-spring freshness. A selection of green foliage - ranging from rounded glossy leaves to wispy fern fronds - cradles the floral cluster and introduces depth and natural vibrancy against the predominantly white face. A slim ribbon or fine purple netting peeks through the inner and outer edges of the wreath, lending a refined hint of colour and texture when viewed close-up. The composition preserves a clear central opening that suggests continuity and remembrance; the overall scent would be muted and gentle, a blend of clean chrysanthemum and faint rose. Presented with calm authority, this memorial wreath conveys solace and respect, suitable for services around Earls Court and nearby Kensington corners such as Cromwell Road or the quieter lanes near West Brompton, and is crafted to sit easily beside a casket or on a memorial easel.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous funeral wreath of white and purple flowers rests against a clear white background, its simple setting allowing the delicacy of each bloom to be fully appreciated, as if it were waiting to be delivered to a memorial gathering in Earl's Court. The wreath is built on a base of abundant Baby's Breath, their clusters of pin-sized white blossoms woven closely together to create a plush, cloud-like ring. This airy texture forms a gentle halo that feels both comforting and light. Scattered thoughtfully throughout are larger Lisianthus blooms, each one unfurling in graceful, ruffled layers. The petals begin as a creamy white at the centre, then gently deepen into shades of lavender and violet along the edges and in fine lines, giving the impression of soft watercolour washes. Some Lisianthus are in full bloom, revealing deeper, shadowed centres, while others remain partially closed buds, brushed with pale green and touches of creamy yellow, adding a subtle sense of new life. The flowers are arranged so that the violet tones drift evenly around the wreath, never overpowering the calm whiteness but enhancing it. The inner circle is open and symmetrical, emphasizing the symbolic idea of an unbroken circle of love and remembrance. With no ribbons or inscription present, the focus stays entirely on the interplay of tiny white flowers and purple-edged petals. The result is a wreath that feels quietly dignified and consoling, suited to funerals, cremations, or graveside farewells around Earl's Court, Kensington, and the nearby neighbourhoods, offering a tender, wordless expression of sympathy.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This wreath feels like a careful, compassionate hand at work: an elegant ring of closely set white chrysanthemums creating a plush, continuous surface that suggests both reverence and quiet softness. Underneath the white blooms a layer of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is subtly visible, especially along the inner circle, adding a sober yet refined shadow of colour. At the upper-left, a compact cluster provides a focal pause - a single, soft cream rose unfurls at its heart, its scent imagined as gentle and honeyed, encircled by variegated green leaves and fine fern fronds that add cool texture and movement. Sprays of tiny lavender-purple statice are woven through the foliage, their crisp, papery blossoms offering delicate punctuation. On the right-hand side two calla lilies lie with graceful poise, their trumpet forms arcing from about two o'clock down to five. The lilies display a lit gradient from a duskier purple at the edges to a peach-pink or blush nearer the throat, their vivid green stems sweeping along the lower arc of the wreath and visually connecting the composition. A lone longer stem crosses the lower portion, neatly secured, guiding the eye from the left cluster to the lilies and reinforcing the wreath's circular flow. Presented in soft, even daylight against a white backdrop, the arrangement reads as a dignified sympathy wreath - the kind of understated tribute chosen for memorial services in local churches or to send comfort to families across Earls Court and neighbouring Kensington.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A classic memorial wreath, rich with roses in soft, soothing shades, is set against a clean white backdrop that emphasises its circular shape and gentle colours. The ring is densely packed so that every inch is covered by petals and foliage, creating a sense of fullness and completeness. Broad, open roses in creamy white and ivory serve as the foundation, their rounded forms and many layered petals giving the design a calm, composed look. Tucked between them are blush pink spray roses, some tightly furled and others just starting to bloom, suggesting a blend of past memories and ongoing love. Delicate accents of pale peach and buttery yellow roses bring a tender warmth, while unique dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms add depth and a quiet, reflective character. Surrounding the flowers and subtly weaving through them are dark green fern fronds, whose fine, airy leaves frame each bloom and define the circle with a natural, slightly wild edge. The light is soft and diffused, avoiding harsh contrasts and allowing the wreath's pastel tones to remain tranquil. Arrangements like this are often chosen for funerals and memorial services around Earls Court, for families gathering near Cromwell Road, Old Brompton Road, or the elegant garden squares nearby. The unbroken circle of flowers symbolises eternity and the continuing bond with the person who has passed, while the gentle palette conveys solace, respect, and enduring care. Imagined in place beside a coffin or near a photograph at a remembrance service, this wreath feels like a heartfelt, carefully considered farewell, created by hands that understand both the craft of floristry and the quiet emotions of farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This beautiful floral wreath, curated by the experienced team at Earls Court Flowers, combines grace and heartfelt meaning in its lush circular form. The arrangement glows with pristine white lilies, each bloom's ample petals unfolding with serenity, their gentle fragrance imagined curling through the peaceful morning air of Old Brompton Road. Bright fuchsia-pink lilies, speckled at the throats, offer a vivid juxtaposition of colour, their presence befitting the vibrant spirit of the Earls Court neighbourhood. Tucked throughout the ring of lilies, blush pink and creamy white roses cluster together, adding layers of softness and subtle romance to the composition. Muted green accents-eucalyptus or similar foliage-peek between the flowers, their cool tones providing both structure and a reminder of the community's love of gardens. Each bloom is placed with care, the unbroken circle creating a visual metaphor for continuity and everlasting remembrance. Set against a pure white background, the arrangement seems to glow, capturing not just the eye, but also an emotional sense of comfort and unity. Ideal for memorials, funerals, or moments of sympathy, this wreath from local florists offers a dignified yet colourful expression of condolence, available for prompt delivery throughout Earls Court and nearby areas.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is an artisan's restraint to this circular sympathy wreath: a generous base of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums forms a dense, velvety ring whose repeated petals produce a serene, cloud-like surface. The composition favors quiet balance, leaving an open centre that intensifies the wreath's symbolic continuity. At the upper left, a considered spray of colour creates the focal point - luminous yellow roses, fully unfurled in soft butter-to-gold tones, sit beside clusters of deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled forms introduce an elegant coolness. Light lavender and green buds of lisianthus peek out among the blooms, suggesting both promise and memory. Mixed foliage - glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and narrow, variegated greens - gives the design depth and frames the colours with a fresh, grounding scent. A subtle dark purple crinoline ribbon slips out along the inner and outer seams of the chrysanthemum ring, a discreet echo of the lisianthus that ties the palette together. The overall mood is respectful and composed: tactile, soft to the eye, and faintly scented with rose and green notes, as if prepared on an overcast afternoon near Old Brompton Road or by a florist trading with neighbours around Earl's Court station. Crafted with calm precision, this wreath is intended for memorial services or funeral tributes - a visual and fragrant expression of condolence that holds memories with tender dignity.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath designed for sympathy and remembrance appears centred on a bright, uncluttered white background. Large white Oriental lilies dominate the composition, each bloom unfolding in soft, sweeping arcs that form a generous, cloud-like ring. The lilies vary in openness: some lie fully unfurled, showcasing their pale green centres and pronounced stamens tipped with amber-brown anthers, while others hover at the half-open stage or remain encased in smooth, elongated buds. Threaded among these dramatic blooms are clusters of lisianthus, their petals finely ruffled and edged with shades of lilac and violet that gently break up the expanse of white. The purple-fringed blossoms introduce a quiet rhythm, drawing the eye from one point of colour to the next around the circle. Supporting foliage-slender, glossy leaves and a few muted eucalyptus-style sprigs-adds depth, shadow, and a sense of natural garden growth. The lighting is strong yet diffused, making every petal edge crisp against the white background, as if the wreath were displayed in a calm studio just off Earls Court Gardens. This arrangement feels contemplative and refined, a fitting floral tribute for a funeral or memorial in Earls Court, perhaps accompanying a service near Earl's Court Square or at a nearby chapel. Its white and purple tones evoke peace, reverence, and a dignified farewell, offering comfort to families gathered to honour a loved one's memory.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised angle, this sympathy wreath is a study in quiet contrast: a full circular band of pristine white chrysanthemums occupies the frame, their innumerable feathery petals forming a cloud-like cushion with soft, creamy-yellow centers that add a whisper of warmth. Towards the upper left three intense, royal-blue roses rise as a composed cluster, their velvety petals turned inward in classic spiral formation and cradled by dark green, rounded foliage that accentuates the depth of blue against the white field. The wreath is bordered on both its outer and inner rims by a ruffled satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue; the pleats of the ribbon catch reflection and shadow, offering a gentle gleam that frames and stabilises the floral mass. Photographed on a clean white backdrop with a delicate shadow beneath, the piece reads as solemn and refined-a tribute shaped to comfort and commemorate. I prepared this design at Earls Court Flowers in our Earl's Court studio, mindful of services and memorials along Old Brompton Road and the quiet corners near Earl's Court Gardens where families gather to remember. The texture of the chrysanthemums, the plushness of the roses and the satin's subtle luster together create a tactile, consoling presence; the scent is mild, the colours deliberate. This arrangement is intended specifically for funerals, memorial services, or as a heartfelt expression of sympathy for neighbours across Earls Court, West Brompton and nearby Fulham.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, a round sympathy wreath of roses is photographed from above, its circle symbolising the unbroken nature of love and remembrance, much like the quiet continuity of life around Earls Court station. The arrangement is plush and full, dominated by large, fully opened roses in muted lavender, dusty purple, and soft mauve hues, their velvety petals layered in generous, ruffled spirals. These substantial blooms are spaced thoughtfully around the ring, giving a steady rhythm to the design. In between, smaller clusters of pastel pink spray roses weave gracefully, some buds still tight and rounded, others partially open, introducing a more delicate scale and a touch of innocence to the wreath. The colours blend into a gentle, romantic palette that feels both soothing and dignified, well suited for a funeral, chapel service, or celebration of life in nearby Kensington or Earls Court. Beneath and around the roses, a dense layer of dark green fern fronds spreads outward in a continuous halo, the finely divided leaflets overlapping to form a soft, feathery backdrop. The greenery provides strong contrast, making the lavender and pink tones appear even more serene, while discreet darker seedlings or tiny buds hide in the shadows between petals. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, enhancing the textures of petal edges and fern leaves without overpowering the softness of the colours. The wreath appears carefully hand-crafted, each flower placed with intention to achieve symmetry, fullness, and a sense of settled peace, a floral expression of condolence from a local Earls Court florist who understands the need for quiet beauty at times of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully crafted funeral wreath that balances colour, texture, and quiet dignity: the foundation is a full ring of vivid, cobalt-blue chrysanthemums whose clustered petals create a soft, cushion-like surface. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its smooth sheen providing a refined frame against the intense blue. Toward the upper-left curve three large blue roses form the principal cluster-each rose unfurled to reveal velvety, deep-sapphire petals that catch the light with a subdued brilliance. These roses are accompanied by delicate sprays of tiny white baby's breath and a few deep green leaves, offering classic contrast and botanical depth. Gracefully traversing the wreath from mid-left down to the lower right is a cascade of pristine white orchids, their clean, sculptural petals lending an ethereal flow over the textured chrysanthemum base; interspersed among them are pale green orchid buds, a quiet note of renewal. The arrangement is composed in soft, neutral light so the blues read cool and contemplative while the whites remain pure and luminous. As a local florist serving Earls Court and nearby Gloucester Road, I find this palette particularly suited to memorial services at local chapels or floral tributes left near Earl's Court Road. The overall effect is one of respectful calm-blue for remembrance, white for purity-and the craftsmanship speaks to careful, hands-on assembly intended to honour a life with grace and subtle beauty.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Against a bright, uncluttered white background, a circular funeral wreath takes centre stage, its open middle surrounded by a dense, harmonious ring of white, pink, and deep magenta flowers. Large white lilies, serene and luminous, are evenly arranged around the circle, their petals spreading wide and curling slightly at the tips, showcasing green pistils and warm golden stamens that suggest both purity and gentle strength. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies, some softly speckled, introduce a rich, velvety colour that brings emotional warmth and visual depth to the wreath. Interspersed throughout are creamy white roses and soft pink roses, their layered petals either tightly arranged in buds or fully fanned out, evoking love, devotion, and treasured memories. Crisp white gerbera daisies with dark centres dot the design, creating moments of brightness that lift the mood, like small beacons of light amongst the more solemn blooms. Smaller white filler flowers, likely miniature carnations and sprays of petite blossoms, are carefully placed to fill every gap, giving the ring a plush, continuous texture with no hard edges. The flowers rest on a bed of lush green foliage, with leaves in varying shapes and tones peeking out to frame the circle and suggest the freshness of a garden walk near Earls Court's quiet residential streets. The unbroken circle of blossoms symbolizes eternity and unending love, making this wreath an ideal expression of sympathy for a service at a nearby church, a memorial near Warwick Road, or a celebration of life for someone dearly missed.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath, rich in deep red and lively green, is shown in sharp focus against a pure white background, reminiscent of the elegant tributes often ordered for services around Earl's Court. The wreath forms a near-perfect circle, densely packed so that only flowers and foliage are visible. Dominating the design are dozens of red carnations, their ruffled, layered petals giving each bloom a plush, almost velvety quality. The reds range from robust crimson to slightly softer shades, and the mix of fully open flowers with smaller, emerging buds adds a sense of gentle movement, like memories unfolding. Between these carnations sit clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, compact, rounded, and finely textured, their chartreuse hue standing out like fresh spring grass after rain. This interplay of colour is cradled by luxuriously full greenery: dark, feathered fern fronds create a deep green underpinning, while variegated pittosporum, with creamy-edged leaves, catches the light and softens the strong colour contrast. Woven into one lower section is a decorative ribbon in coordinating shades of green, fashioned into relaxed loops that curve in harmony with the wreath, introducing a subtle note of craftsmanship without overshadowing the blooms. The neutral white backdrop and balanced lighting highlight every detail-from the serrated fern tips to each ripple in the carnation petals-while a faint halo-like shadow around the wreath hints at its three-dimensional form. This carefully considered design would feel at home at a farewell service in one of Earl's Court's historic churches or a private remembrance gathering in a quiet mews, offering a composed yet heartfelt expression of condolence and lasting affection.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Photographed from directly above against a clean white background, this circular funeral wreath presents a serene arrangement of colour and texture. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies, fully open with their stamens reaching outward, provide warm focal points at the upper and lower sections of the ring, their petals slightly curved and delicately patterned. Encircling these lilies are groups of blush and lavender-pink roses, their velvety petals layered in soft spirals that give the design a feeling of tenderness and care. Interspersed among the roses are eustoma (lisianthus) blooms in gentle pink and rich purple tones, their ruffled, cup-shaped flowers adding a subtle sense of movement, as if the blooms were gently turning in a quiet breeze along the nearby streets of Earls Court. Fine clusters of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, are threaded through the arrangement, lending a misty, almost cloud-like lightness. The floral display rests on a dense base of greenery, including rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and deeper green foliage that together create a full and natural frame. Poking through the softer elements are blue-grey eryngium thistles, their spiky, star-like heads giving a modern, textured contrast. A few closed lily buds nestle among the leaves, hinting at new blooms that have yet to open. The wreath's circular form suggests continuity and the unending nature of love, making it an appropriate choice for a memorial or funeral service in Earls Court. Its balanced palette of soft pastels and thoughtful accents offers a message of sympathy, quiet strength, and remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image depicts a serene, circular wreath crafted for a funeral or memorial, presented against an immaculate white backdrop that intensifies its quiet beauty. The ring itself is entirely cloaked in Baby's Breath, the countless white Gypsophila florets clustered so densely that the underlying structure disappears. From a distance, the flowers read as a continuous band of soft white, yet on closer inspection each tiny bloom is distinct, creating a delicate, frosted texture reminiscent of light snowfall. Gentle variations in height and shadow give the wreath a natural, breathing quality, rather than a rigid, manufactured look. The inner centre remains a perfectly clear hole, a simple, empty circle that invites reflection. On the lower right of the ring, two calla lilies are nestled as a deliberate focal point. Their long stems slide from within the Baby's Breath, curving inward, and each flower flares into a signature trumpet shape. The petals are saturated in a deep burgundy-magenta at the outer edges, then soften into more muted tones before turning green where they embrace the throat of the bloom. This smooth gradient of colour, combined with the lilies' satin-like texture, stands in striking contrast to the feathery Baby's Breath. Together they create a design that feels both contemporary and timeless, well suited to a thoughtful farewell in Earls Court, perhaps following a service near Earl's Court Road or a quiet remembrance in a nearby garden square. The pristine white suggests peace, innocence, and a gentle passing, while the dark callas convey deep affection, respect, and the gravity of saying goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image shows a beautifully crafted circular wreath of sympathy flowers, photographed against a clean, uncluttered white background so that every bloom stands out clearly. The wreath is full and unbroken, forming a complete circle of colour. At first glance, the rich pink roses draw the eye: intense fuchsia and magenta tones mingle with softer blush shades, each rose at its own stage of unfolding. Some remain as tight, pointed buds with smooth, overlapping petals, while others are fully open, revealing their densely layered, almost rosette-like centres that give the wreath a plush, textured look. Threaded among the roses are generous double lilies, their petals broad and slightly curled at the edges, creating a star-like shape. These lilies are tinted in gentle cream, pale pink, and soft peach, with some showing subtle deeper blush along the veins. A handful of closed lily buds, green with hints of yellow, lift the eye across the surface of the wreath, adding structure and a sense of ongoing life. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a rich bed of foliage. Fine, feathery fern fronds describe the outer circumference, while thicker, glossy dark green leaves and occasional variegated greens weave through the base, offering contrast and depth. The whole piece is lit evenly, which accentuates the velvety texture of the roses and the satin sheen of the lily petals. The circular form suggests eternity and unbroken connection, making this wreath a thoughtful funeral or memorial tribute for families in Earls Court, suitable for placing beside a casket, at a crematorium service, or in a quiet remembrance corner at home.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a studio on Earls Court and meeting a wreath so lush with crimson roses that warmth seems to rise from the petals. Dozens of blooms have been chosen at the height of beauty, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circle is a continuous embrace, a ribbon of florals where each rose leans against its neighbor, forming a textured tapestry of ruby and shadow. Some blooms lie in full, dramatic bloom, their centers spiraling with intricate geometry; others are just beginning to unfurl, their buds hinting at tomorrow's pleasure. Together they create a plush surface and a sense of depth, as if the wreath contains its own soft heartbeat.

As a local florist rooted in the community, I sense the wreath's dual voice of love and solemnity. The strong red gives courage and warmth, while the white backdrop keeps the eye focused, letting every curl of a petal and every velvety fold tell its story. The fragrance-ripe petals mingling with a whisper of green stems-lingers like a memory of a summer garden. This arrangement is not merely decoration; it is a quiet ceremony, suitable for romantic celebrations, meaningful remembrances, or moments you want to mark with grace. It is the kind of piece I'd offer to a couple planning a landmark anniversary or a family gathered for a remembrance service, knowing it will travel with tenderness to homes and venues across Earls Court and beyond, with same-day delivery available within the area.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed against a crisp white backdrop, this circular wreath is a classic funeral tribute, composed almost entirely of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums arranged in a harmonious ring. The wreath's structure is dense and even, with every space filled by blooms or foliage so that the circle feels whole and intentional. The red roses are the most striking feature, each bloom luxuriously open, showing velvety petals layered in spirals that move from a rich crimson at the centre to deeper, wine-red shades at the outer edges. Nestled among these roses are numerous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, whose many fine, thin petals give them a feathery, almost cushion-like appearance, softening the stronger lines of the roses and adding a cheerful glow. Interlaced throughout are rich green leaves, possibly salal and eucalyptus, offering both structure and subtle textural contrast: some leaves shine with a gentle gloss, while others appear softer and more muted. The overall shape is a perfect circle with a clear central opening, a form often chosen in Earls Court for its symbolism of eternity and unbroken remembrance. Illuminated by bright, even light, the colours of the flowers seem to pop against the white ground, making every detail of the arrangement easy to distinguish. The combination of deep reds and sunny yellows feels both dignified and uplifting, echoing the balance of bustle and calm found along nearby streets and garden squares. This wreath would be a meaningful choice for a funeral, memorial, or graveside service, offering a visually striking yet gentle expression of farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, every petal woven with quiet care and reflection. The blooms' richness is tempered by silvery-green foliage that peeks out in gentle crescents, like breaths held in the moment between sorrow and memory. The roses-classics of love and enduring devotion-build a mood of reverence, their velvet depth and subtle scent suggesting gardens at dusk when the world seems hushed. Light spills across the ring, highlighting petal edges and lending the arrangement a warm, serene glow. Interspersed among the roses are sprigs of foliage-broad, matte leaves and slender, glossy pieces-that provide texture and contrast without stealing the show. The piece feels full, balanced, and comforting, a tangible symbol of eternal connection designed to accompany a service, a wake, or a personal tribute at a home near Earls Court.

This wreath travels easily to ceremonies across Earls Court, with familiar stops near Gloucester Road, Chelsea, and the grassy edges of Kensington Gardens just a short drive away. Earls Court Flowers offers reliable, same-day delivery across the district, arriving with the blooms fresh and the ring holding its shape. When placing this wreath, one imagines the circle as a quiet promise-memories kept vibrant, love that does not fade, and a tribute that speaks softly of the life well-lived, even as it points toward the next chapter.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This photograph presents a striking circular funeral wreath, crafted to resemble a classic maritime lifebuoy and set against a spotless white background for maximum clarity. The ring is fully clothed in compact, daisy-like flowers, most likely chrysanthemums, packed tightly enough to create a continuous, velvety surface. The design is cleanly divided into four alternating blocks of colour: two opposite segments in deep royal blue and two in crisp, snow-white. In the blue quadrants, countless little petals overlap to form a rich, saturated field, almost like plush fabric, while the white quadrants provide a bright, cooling counterpoint that keeps the composition balanced and soothing to the eye. The central aperture is neat and round, further emphasised by a slender band of dark blue ribbon that has been pleated into a fine ruffle along the inner edge, suggesting the fabric trim often seen on traditional life rings. There are no additional decorations, inscriptions, or greenery, allowing the bold circle and maritime palette to say everything. The overall impression is one of quiet strength, stability, and enduring care, with a strong association to themes of rescue and safe passage. In the context of Earls Court, this type of wreath might be chosen for a farewell at a chapel near Warwick Road or Cromwell Road, perhaps honouring a loved one who worked at sea, served in the navy, or was simply seen as a steadfast support to family and friends. Its serene, nautical character feels especially suited to those final goodbyes where words are hard to find but symbolism speaks deeply.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from above on a white surface, this circular funeral wreath blends creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies into a full, comforting halo of flowers and foliage. Approximately fifteen large, fully bloomed ivory roses form the central rhythm of the design, their tight, swirled petals catching the light with a soft, inner glow. Delicate trumpet lilies in a pale lemon tone are woven through the roses; some open fully to display their graceful, elongated petals and faintly yellow stamens, while others remain in slender bud form, introducing a quiet sense of unfolding. A generous underlayer of deep green greenery - feathery fern fronds and rounded eucalyptus-like leaves - frames and supports the blooms, creating a rich contrast that allows the creams and yellows to read as serene and luminous.

The arrangement conveys a gentle scent profile in description: the roses' tender, powdery sweetness softened by the lilies' fresh, green citrus hints. The overall texture is plush and tactile, from the curled rose petals to the lacy fronds, and the wreath's circular silhouette is exact and balanced, evoking continuity and remembrance. Prepared with local care, this composition reflects the thoughtful sympathy pieces often requested around Earls Court, West Brompton and the surrounding streets; Earls Court Flowers can recreate this wreath for a graveside tribute or funeral service, mindful of the occasion and neighbourhood traditions.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00