Chislehurst WREATHS

Welcome to Chislehurst Florist, your trusted, independent florist at the heart of Chislehurst. With decades of hands-on experience, our passionate team crafts elegant and meaningful wreaths with care and a local touch. From our workshop near Royal Parade and Chislehurst Common to homes and businesses across Bulls Head Passage, we’re honoured to be your local floral specialists.

Whether you’re remembering a loved one, marking a special occasion, or dressing your door with seasonal beauty, we’ll help you find the perfect arrangement. Each wreath is expertly designed using the freshest seasonal flowers, combining skill, tradition, and a genuine love for what we do. Our personal service extends beyond Chislehurst, proudly serving nearby communities like Petts Wood, Bickley, and Elmstead.

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WREATHS
Arranged with careful hand and photographed on a plain white field, this circular sympathy wreath forms a serene, uninterrupted ring of dense white chrysanthemums that reads as a soft, continuous embrace. Each cushion chrysanthemum is set tightly against its neighbour so the eye travels around an even, cloud-like band suggesting peace and lasting remembrance. At the wreath's upper-left, a considered spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides a focal whisper of colour: fully open, velvety deep-violet blooms, mid-tones of lavender and slender, lighter buds create a gentle gradient and a subtle sense of movement. Varied greenery - glossy, slightly variegated leaves and delicate ferny fronds - frames the purple cluster and breathes natural depth between petals. Along the inner and outer edges, a hint of dark purple mesh or lace ribbon peeks through the white, a refined trim that ties the composition together and complements the lisianthus tones. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives it a tangible presence against the backdrop. For families in Chislehurst seeking a dignified tribute, this piece reads as both traditional and quietly contemporary - suitable for a service at the village church, a graveside on a misty morning, or a remembrance table at a wake near the Common. At Chislehurst Florist we select each chrysanthemum and lisianthus for freshness and balance, creating an arrangement that speaks without words, offering gentle consolation and a sense of enduring care.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this elegant circular wreath conveys quiet consolation through a carefully balanced composition of texture and tone. The broad ring is built from a dense mass of small white chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals layered into a uniform, cushiony surface that symbolizes serenity and reverence. A slender ribbon or fine purple mesh hints beneath the blooms at both the inner and outer rims, the subtle dark-lilac line adding depth and a refined, respectful accent. Placed toward the upper-left quadrant, a small but striking cluster of floral accents captures the eye: three soft, creamy yellow roses open with layered velvety petals, their warmth softened by drifting sprigs of white baby's breath and clusters of pale lavender statice that bring a gentle cool note to the palette. Varied green foliage - broad, smooth leaves alongside airy, fern-like fronds - frames the roses and gives the spray an organic, garden-fresh feel. The lighting is even and natural, revealing the delicate surface textures and the wreath's careful construction without dramatic shadowing. As a florist in Chislehurst who often prepares sympathy tributes for services near Chislehurst Common and the station, I picture this wreath delivered with calm care, its muted colours and soft textures offering comfort at a farewell service. Crafted with restraint and thoughtfulness, the arrangement communicates honor, remembrance, and a quiet, enduring affection.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular funeral wreath fills the frame, its form defined by a dense halo of white Baby's Breath that looks almost like freshly fallen snow settled into a perfect ring. The thousands of tiny gypsophila blossoms create a soft, cloud-like texture, their fine stems hidden so that only the cushion of white is visible. Scattered throughout this delicate base are graceful lisianthus flowers, their petals silky and gently ruffled, opening in layered whorls. Each lisianthus bloom is predominantly white, but the petal edges and subtle veining are brushed with shades of lilac, lavender, and deeper purple, as if they have been painted with watercolour. Some flowers are in full bloom, their darker centres adding depth, while a few buds remain partially closed, tipped with pale green and creamy tones that hint at colour yet to appear. The wreath's inner circle is clean and unobstructed, emphasising the timeless symbol of continuity and the journey of life. Set against a pure white background, the entire arrangement appears luminous and weightless, as though suspended in still air. The design suggests a quiet, reflective mood suited to funerals, memorials, or moments of remembrance in and around Chislehurst, from intimate family gatherings to more formal services. A florist familiar with local families and traditions might prepare such a piece to rest by a graveside or accompany a farewell at a chapel near the High Street or Chislehurst Common, offering a silent message of peace, love, and gentle farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath rests against a plain white backdrop, its body made up of countless small white chrysanthemums packed densely to form a plush, cloud-like ring that suggests consolation and repose. A subtle band of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is just visible beneath the white blooms, especially along the inner rim, providing a quiet contrast that deepens the overall palette. At the upper-left quadrant a focused cluster gives the design a human touch: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale yellow rose unfurls in the centre, soft and gentle, surrounded by a selection of fresh green foliage - broad variegated leaves with paler edges and delicate fern fronds that flutter like breath. Interwoven among the greens are narrow sprigs of lilac statice, their tiny clustered flowers adding texture and a cool hint of colour that harmonises with the underlayer. To the right, from approximately two o'clock to five o'clock, two calla lilies curve elegantly across the wreath; their long, graceful trumpets show a luminous gradient from darker purple tones at the tips down to a subtle peach-pink or blush near the base, the smooth petals reflecting a calm, satin sheen. The bright green stems are tucked into the chrysanthemum base and trace a gentle arc, while one longer stem from the left crosses the lower wreath, discreetly anchoring the composition. The overall impression is one of considered craftsmanship and tenderness - a sympathy wreath suited to memorials or graveside services around Chislehurst Common, offering a quiet, hopeful presence in subtle white, purple and green.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pristine white background, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of roses and fern foliage, carefully constructed to honour a life with tenderness and grace. The ring is tightly packed with flowers, giving the impression of abundance and care, as if every petal has been thoughtfully chosen. Creamy ivory and off-white roses, fully open and almost cloud-like, form the main structure, their velvety petals spiralling outward in gentle layers. Between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses and pale green buds offer moments of youthful freshness, each bud promising beauty even in a time of farewell. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses bring a quiet warmth, easing the eye from the cooler tones into a more comforting glow. Threaded throughout are romantic dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, lending a subtle vintage note that often appeals to families arranging services in Chislehurst's older churches and chapels. Dark green fern fronds peek out from beneath the blooms, their feathery texture and rich colour anchoring the light colours and adding depth, like the shaded paths of Scadbury Park in late afternoon. The wreath's circle is perfectly balanced, with flowers graduating naturally in size from tightly closed buds to fully open, mature roses, reflecting continuity and the full journey of a life. The composition feels peaceful and composed, an elegant sympathy tribute a local Chislehurst florist might prepare for delivery to a nearby funeral home-offering a quiet message of love, remembrance, and enduring support to those in mourning.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in gentle daylight, this Chislehurst funeral wreath unfolds as a full, lush circle of carefully selected flowers, its beauty quietly resonating with the tranquillity of the High Street or the peaceful pathways through Scadbury Nature Reserve. Prominent among the arrangement are large, pristine white lilies-their petal tips gracefully recurve, each stamen carefully accenting the core of each bloom. Alongside these stand fuchsia pink lilies, their deep magenta petals adorned with distinct speckles, bringing warmth and vivid focal points to the wreath. Interlaced between these commanding lilies, soft blush pink and creamy white roses nestle close, their compact form and romantic ruffles evoking the gentle support of a caring community. Greenery, subtle and reserved, peeks through-its muted tones reminiscent of local woodland foliage. The craftsmanship shows in the harmonious spacing and natural flow, inviting reflection and offering comfort. This wreath is evocative of dignified farewells at St. Nicholas' Church, capturing not only the visual richness of the blooms but the love and remembrance they are offered to express. Whether displayed in a serene Chislehurst chapel or delivered with compassion to a grieving family's home, the arrangement sends a message of solace, unity, and enduring love.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath set against a bright white background, the majority of its circular form created from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums that read like a plush, reverent halo. The chrysanthemums' many small, overlapping petals form a soft, almost cloud-like surface that conveys purity and unity; their subtle green stems and the faint, fresh scent of chrysanthemum linger beneath the visual calm. On the wreath's upper left a composed floral spray provides the focal point: several honeyed yellow roses in full bloom, their petals delicately unfurling to reveal warm, buttery centres, paired with dramatic royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled, satiny petals bring cool richness to the palette. Intermingled are a few unopened lisianthus buds in softer lavender and green, which give the spray depth and a sense of natural progression. The colorful cluster is supported by varied greenery-glossy rounded leaves, small variegated foliage, and slender fern fronds-that offers contrast and a graceful silhouette. A narrow, deep purple mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer edges, subtly tying the accent colours to the wreath's white foundation. The deliberate asymmetry keeps the arrangement solemn but not austere, making the piece appropriate for a funeral service at a neighbourhood chapel near Elmstead Woods or as a condolence tribute delivered on Chislehurst High Street. This wreath reads as an offering of calm and memory: tactile, faintly scented, and quietly dignified-crafted with the attentive hand of a local florist familiar with the rhythms of bereavement in our community.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous white and lavender funeral wreath rests against a pure white background, its full, circular form creating a calm focal point. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the impressive white Oriental lilies that shape the design, each bloom opening in layered, satin-like petals that reach outward with quiet elegance. Their pale centres, touched with a hint of green, cradle long stamens tipped with warm brown anthers, tiny details that bring a sense of realism and natural beauty. Woven between these statement lilies are clusters of Lisianthus-style flowers, their ruffled petals edged in gentle lilac and purple tones, adding subtle colour and a feeling of softness, like whispered words of comfort. Here and there, you can see unopened lily buds and small creamy rosebuds, suggesting new life and the continuity of love even in the face of loss. Slender leaves and muted, eucalyptus-like foliage tuck in around the blossoms, creating intricate shadows and layers that give the wreath depth and structure without disturbing its serenity. The piece forms an unbroken ring, a timeless symbol of eternity, remembrance, and the cycle of life. Crafted in the quiet style often requested for memorials in and around Chislehurst-whether for a chapel service near the High Street or a gathering after a woodland farewell-the wreath feels deeply personal. The controlled, soft lighting and crisp background emphasise the purity of the white blooms and the tenderness of the lavender accents, making this arrangement an eloquent floral expression of sympathy and support.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A carefully composed circular memorial wreath photographed from slightly above, the image centers on a full ring of snow-white chrysanthemums whose countless delicate petals form a plush, textured surface that suggests purity and quiet grace. Nestled at the upper left are three richly saturated royal-blue roses, their tight, velveteen petals forming elegant spirals that draw the eye and offer a poignant accent against the white field. Dark green foliage cradles the blue trio, adding a natural counterpoint and depth; beneath the arrangement a soft shadow anchors the piece against the white background, giving it presence and a sense of weight. Encircling both edges of the chrysanthemum ring, a carefully pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue provides a polished frame-the glossy pleats catch light and create subtle highlights and shaded folds that enhance the wreath's sculptural quality. This creation reads as a sympathetic tribute, intended to comfort and honour a loved one; its colour story of white for remembrance and blue for calm makes it particularly suitable for services at local venues such as St Nicholas' Church or community memorials near Chislehurst Common. Prepared with the experience you expect from Chislehurst Florist, the wreath is described here with sensory detail-velvety petals, soft ribbon sheen, and the muted scent of chrysanthemums-to help convey both form and feeling to someone unable to view the image directly. The overall mood is respectful, composed, and quietly consoling.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Positioned flat against a crisp white backdrop, this sympathy wreath forms an uninterrupted circle of flowers that feels both soothing and dignified, as if inviting a moment of stillness. The arrangement is dominated by generous, fully open roses in a unique palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and greyed purple, each bloom densely petalled and slightly ruffled, with shadows pooling in their spiralled centres. Between them nestle sprays of petite blush pink roses, some just beginning to unfurl, others in mid-bloom, so the ring carries a gentle sense of movement, like time passing through different stages of life. The entire floral crown is underpinned by a lush, dark green bed of fern fronds, their fine, segmented leaves fanning outward to frame the softer pastel petals and give the wreath a natural, abundant fullness. Subtle hints of deeper greenery and tiny, nearly hidden buds fill the small spaces between the main roses, giving the design extra depth when viewed from above. The overall impression is one of quiet refinement, with even lighting that highlights the textures without overpowering the colours. This is the kind of memorial wreath we might prepare in Chislehurst for a service at a local chapel or a farewell close to the leafy paths around the common-something that speaks gently of remembrance and gratitude rather than grandeur. The muted lavender tones suggest peace and reflection, the pink spray roses add tenderness, and together they create a floral expression of condolence that feels very much in keeping with the calm, village atmosphere surrounding Chislehurst.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed memorial wreath, photographed on a plain white background, where a lush ring of royal-blue chrysanthemums creates a dense, tactile base that feels almost pillow-soft to the touch. The tiny, quill-like petals of each chrysanthemum cluster together to produce a single, uninterrupted band of deep blue that reads like a textured ocean of petals. Beneath and bordering the inner opening, a pleated white satin ribbon has been used to line the wreath, its soft folds breaking the blue with a refined, matte-lustre contrast. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant are three fully opened blue roses whose velvety petals curl outward in rich sapphire tones; they are surrounded by sprigs of delicate white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage which add air and dimensionality. Sweeping from the mid-left around to the lower-right is a cascade of clean ivory orchids-likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties-with broad, smooth petals that catch the light and create an airy, drifting movement. Interspersed among the open orchids are fresh lime-green buds at varying stages of opening, gracefully signalling continuity and new growth amid remembrance. The lighting is soft and even, lending a calm, contemplative mood that would suit a funeral service, memorial chapel, or graveside at one of Chislehurst's local cemeteries. Prepared by Chislehurst Florist with attention to balance and proportion, the wreath pairs the solemn depth of blue with the reassuring purity of white, forming a dignified tribute that reads as both elegant and heartfelt.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A beautifully balanced circular floral wreath in shades of white, soft pink, and deep magenta rests against a plain white backdrop, its open centre symbolising continuity and remembrance. The arrangement is dominated by large white lilies, their smooth, gently recurved petals and bold golden stamens giving the design a sense of calm focus, like the stillness of a morning walk through Scadbury Park. Threaded between these are deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms with subtle speckling bringing vivid contrast and a touch of modern flair. Pure white gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, sit proudly throughout the ring, adding brightness and a hint of playfulness to the otherwise serene palette. Soft, light pink roses nestle closely together, some in bud and others partially open, creating pockets of tenderness that feel almost like whispered goodbyes. Creamy white roses in fuller bloom add a more traditional, timeless beauty. Tiny white filler flowers, such as spray carnations or chrysanthemums, are woven among the larger stems, giving the wreath its full, layered texture. Lush green foliage frames and supports the flowers, adding depth and ensuring the circular shape remains clearly defined. Crafted with the care you would expect from a local Chislehurst florist, this wreath feels both personal and dignified, an ideal floral tribute for a funeral or memorial service, offering a gentle expression of sympathy and enduring love for families across Chislehurst and the surrounding area.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Placed against a pure white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its rich reds and vivid greens forming a calm, continuous ring of remembrance. The heart of the design is an abundance of deep red carnations, their petals softly frilled and densely layered so each bloom looks plush, almost like velvet gently brushed by hand. Some carnations are fully open, revealing scrolls of overlapping petals, while others remain more compact, creating a gentle rise and fall around the wreath that feels organic and thoughtfully balanced. Tucked between these crimson flowers are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a perfectly rounded globe of tiny, tightly packed florets that introduce a lively, fresh contrast without disturbing the serenity of the piece. Encircling this inner richness is a frame of mixed greenery: dark fern fronds extend outward in delicate, feathery lines, and variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins bring lighter highlights, reminiscent of the varied foliage in the woods around Chislehurst Common. A striped green ribbon, looped discreetly among the leaves in the lower right section, adds a polished, almost woven detail, blending harmoniously with the foliage while reinforcing the circular flow. There are no harsh shadows or distracting props, just a soft, even light that allows every petal, leaf, and curve to be seen clearly. The wreath feels appropriate for a memorial gathering at a local church or crematorium, a tribute that quietly supports grieving families by offering colour, form, and texture as a gentle gesture of sympathy and enduring respect.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a crisp white background, a meticulously crafted circular sympathy wreath is shown in full view, its colours and textures forming a gentle yet expressive tribute. The wreath's structure is lush with layered greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus-like leaves, feathery fern fronds, and darker foliage interlace to create a dense, living frame. Nestled into this foliage are numerous softly opened roses in blush and lavender-pink tones, their velvety petals spiralling inward in delicate whorls that speak quietly of grace and affection. Around them, ruffled lisianthus flowers in pale pink and rich purple echo the same softness but with a slightly more playful texture, filling every gap without feeling crowded. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies serve as luminous focal points, one near the top and one lower down, their petals flared wide, revealing prominent stamens dusted with pollen. A few unopened lily buds stand close by, promising future blooms and hinting at renewal even amid farewell. Spear-like stems of blue-grey eryngium thistle add a cool, architectural contrast, while tiny clouds of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, drift through the design like a fine mist. Closer to the bottom, bright green leaves, folded and looped with precision, frame the lower lily and display the careful workmanship a local Chislehurst florist would bring to a tribute delivered to a service on Royal Parade or near the ponds. The overall mood is one of calm remembrance, making this wreath a fitting choice for funerals, memorials, or times when words of sympathy feel hard to find.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a refined circular wreath designed as a funeral tribute, photographed from above so every detail of the flowers is visible. The main body of the wreath is composed of dense, snowy clusters of Baby's Breath, each tiny blossom forming part of a continuous, cloud-like ring that feels soft and weightless to the eye. The purity of the Gypsophila's white tones is heightened by the all-white backdrop, creating a sense of silence and stillness, like a gentle pause in the middle of a service at one of Chislehurst's quiet chapels. There is an open, perfectly round space at the centre of the wreath, echoing the shape of a halo and offering a moment of visual rest among the many small flowers. Breaking the all-white palette in a thoughtful way, two calla lilies are nestled into the right side of the ring. Their sculpted, rolled petals move from rich burgundy and magenta at the tips to a softer green as the colour runs down toward the slender, arching stems. The callas lean inward with a natural, flowing line that adds movement and a sense of modern elegance to the design. Their velvety depths seem to hold quiet emotion-sorrow, gratitude, and enduring devotion-while the Baby's Breath suggests innocence and the lightness of cherished memories. This wreath would feel completely at home at a farewell gathering in one of the tree-lined streets leading off Chislehurst High Street, a tender expression of sympathy crafted with care by an experienced local florist who understands how flowers can speak when words fall short.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A stately circular sympathy wreath, overflowing with pink and cream blooms, is set against a spotless white background so that its colours almost seem to glow. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the mass of roses clustered all around the ring, their shades shifting gently from intense magenta and fuchsia through to delicate, ballet-shoe pink. Some roses appear as tight, rounded buds, their outer petals still cupped protectively around the centre, while others are fully opened rosettes, each petal curling softly outward to create a sense of movement and depth. Nestled among them are generous double lilies, their broad petals layered like silk, in tones of creamy white, pale peach, and blush pink, with subtle hints of deeper colour at the tips. Several lily buds, in fresh lime-green, stand upright within the wreath, adding height, contrast, and the quiet suggestion of life continuing to unfold. The flowers rest on a bed of lush greenery, including arching fern fronds whose fine leaflets give a soft, feathered outline, and wider, glossy leaves that create shadows and pockets of rich emerald. Together they form a verdant halo that cradles the blooms. The image feels calm and composed, like a tribute you might see at a thoughtful farewell in one of Chislehurst's local churches or at Kemnal Park, prepared by a florist who understands the need for both beauty and restraint. This wreath speaks of gentle comfort and respect, ideal for funerals, memorials, or a celebration of life in the Chislehurst community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of Chislehurst, where a wreath of deep red roses greets you with a confident, welcoming presence. Dozens of blooms have been chosen at the peak of their beauty, petals soft as velvet, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, each rose leaning into the next, a plush tapestry that exudes warmth in the room. Against the pure white background, the ruby red tones glow with richness, and you can almost smell the subtle, resinous scent of fresh stems carried on a hint of early-summer air from nearby trees on Chislehurst Road.This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and meaning. Some roses are fully open, revealing spiraled centers, while others remain tucked in for balance, all contributing to a dense, tactile surface that invites gentle admiration. The craftsmanship is evident in the precision with which each bloom is nestled and aligned, a quiet testament to local artistry and the care of a florist who knows the streets from High Street to Bromley. For occasions from anniversaries to heartfelt sympathies, this wreath offers a dignified, elegant presence. It's available for same-day delivery around Chislehurst and surrounding suburbs, ensuring the arrangement arrives fresh and ready to create a moment of comfort or celebration.As the petals catch the light, the crimson deepens, and the piece feels both regal and intimate-a little ceremony of love and remembrance that a local florist would be proud to deliver to your door.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image presents a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath, photographed against a crisp white background so that its colours and textures stand out clearly. The arrangement is generously filled with deep red roses, their petals richly layered and velvety, ranging from classic ruby tones to hints of darker wine red at the outer edges. Nestled among these larger blooms are abundant yellow chrysanthemums, each small flower made up of fine, feathery petals that create a soft, cushion-like texture and a cheerful glow of colour. Together, the red and yellow flowers create a striking yet harmonious contrast, suggesting both tender grief and the warmth of shared memories. Interwoven through the blooms is a bed of fresh greenery: strong, dark green leaves with a smooth, almost polished surface sit alongside more delicate, grey-green foliage that softens the overall outline of the wreath. The circle is perfectly balanced, the flowers evenly spaced so that the open centre feels intentional and symbolic, evoking the idea of eternity and the ongoing connection with a loved one who has passed. The clean, studio-style lighting makes the design appear freshly made, like a tribute prepared that morning in a Chislehurst workshop before being carried to a local church near the ponds or a quiet cemetery service. The wreath conveys heartfelt sympathy and respect, an elegant floral expression for funerals, remembrance gatherings, or commemorative occasions where family and friends come together to honour a life.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the hands of a dedicated Chislehurst florist, this wreath is a ceremonial circle of devotion crafted from dozens of deep red roses. The blooms show a velvet richness, their colour shifting from bright crimson to deeper burgundy as light brushes each layer. Between them, two textures of green rise softly: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, creating a quiet emerald frame that enhances the red without competing. The wreath is tightly packed, giving a sense of abundance and enduring connection, a tangible expression of sympathy and memory. Soft morning light glides over the petals, highlighting the velvety depth and the satin sheen that makes every bloom feel almost touchable. The white background makes the arrangement sing, while the circle invites the eye to follow its unbroken line, a path toward remembrance that lives beyond loss. This refined tribute is a common choice for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries, in communities around Chislehurst and nearby towns. It can be delivered across the area to a church on the High Street, near Scadbury Park, or to a family home near Elmstead Woods, with same day delivery available when needed.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Elegant circular funeral wreath styled as a maritime lifebuoy, photographed against a smooth white background that highlights every petal and curve. The design is built from a multitude of closely packed, small-headed flowers, resembling fresh chrysanthemums, so densely arranged that the surface appears plush and gently rippled. The wreath is divided into four equal quarters, alternating between saturated royal blue and pure white, creating a strong nautical rhythm around the ring. The blue sections at the top left and bottom right feel deep and reflective, like calm evening water, while the white quadrants opposite them offer a clean, serene contrast, evoking light on the waves. In the centre, the open circle is framed by a narrow band of dark blue ribbon, softly pleated into a discreet ruffle that reinforces the lifebuoy silhouette without overpowering the flowers. Every element speaks of care and precision, from the crisp division of the colour blocks to the perfectly rounded outer edge. The overall mood is respectful and quietly powerful, an arrangement designed to convey gratitude, remembrance, and the idea of a guiding hand in difficult times. This nautical wreath suits a coastal or river-loving personality from Chislehurst, perhaps someone who enjoyed walks around Scadbury Park or trips further afield to the Kent coast, and feels fitting for a service where family gather to say farewell, knowing their loved one was a reassuring, lifesaving presence throughout their lives.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Presented flat and photographed from directly above, this elegant memorial wreath combines creamy ivory roses and soft pale-yellow lilies set into a substantial base of rich green foliage - a composition we often prepare at Chislehurst Florist for services around Chislehurst High Street, Chislehurst Commons and nearby Elmstead Woods. The circular form is densely populated with around fifteen to twenty fully opened roses, their classic, tightly swirled petals casting a soft, luminous ivory that reads warm against the white background. Interspersed are larger trumpet-shaped lilies in the gentlest lemon hue, some unfurled to display their long, graceful petals and delicate stamens, others kept in bud to provide texture and a sense of unfolding life. The greenery is intentionally varied: airy fern fronds lend feathery edges while clusters of rounded, eucalyptus-like leaves bring muted silvery tones and a firmer silhouette. Under natural morning light the roses seem to glow, and the lilies introduce a fresh, faintly green-citrus note to the scent profile. As a traditional sympathy wreath it communicates peace, purity and enduring remembrance; its craftsmanship balances fullness with thoughtful restraint so it reads as dignified rather than ornate. Available for local delivery throughout Chislehurst and adjacent areas, this wreath is composed to give comfort and a quiet, living presence at funerals, memorials or graveside services.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00