Old Oak Common WREATHS by Flowers Old Oak Common

At Flowers Old Oak Common, our hand-crafted funeral and memorial wreaths are created with care, respect, and true local knowledge. From quiet tributes to larger family pieces, each design is expertly arranged by our experienced florist team here in Old Oak Common, using fresh, long-lasting flowers sourced daily.

We regularly support families across Acton, Harlesden, and Willesden Junction, as well as the communities around Old Oak Common Lane, Willesden Junction Station, and the Grand Union Canal. Our local drivers know the area well, ensuring your wreath arrives on time and in perfect condition to funeral homes, churches, crematoria, and homes.

Choose from classic white tribute wreaths, colourful celebration-of-life designs, or bespoke pieces that reflect a loved one’s favourite flowers or colours. If you’re unsure what to choose, our friendly florists are on hand to guide you with compassionate, expert advice.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and sympathy bouquets across Old Oak Common and nearby areas for orders placed before 3 PM. Simply order online and add your message; we’ll take care of every detail with professionalism and respect.

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When words are difficult, let Flowers Old Oak Common help you express your condolences with beautifully crafted, meaningful wreaths.

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WREATHS
Presented on a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built from an abundant cushion of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom closely nestled to form a lush, uninterrupted ring that suggests quiet continuity and honour. At the upper-left a distinctive spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) creates the focal point - a small constellation of deep violet, mid-lavender and budded blooms, their layered petals and tiny yellow centres visible in the open flowers, all supported by slim green stems. Interwoven foliage - broad variegated leaves and feathery fern fronds - gives the purple cluster depth and a natural, garden-fresh contrast against the winter-white of the chrysanthemums. Finished with a delicate purple mesh ribbon that peeks out along both the inner and outer rims beneath the flowers, the wreath gains a refined, finished edge that ties the colour story together without overpowering the simplicity. The lighting is soft and even, so the textures and subtle colour gradations are clear; a whisper of shadow under the piece gives it gentle dimensionality. As a florist serving Old Oak Common and surrounding streets like Scrubs Lane and Old Oak Lane, Flowers Old Oak Common often chooses this combination for its quiet dignity and comforting presence - whether for a chapel, funeral, or a graveside gathering - because it reads as both respectful and tender, offering solace where words may fall short and delivering a sense of care to grieving families in the local community.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Bathed in soft, natural light against a white studio background, this circular sympathy wreath speaks of gentle remembrance. The main body is a dense mosaic of small white chrysanthemums, each head feathered with delicate petals that together create a plush, cloud-like ring. A subtle ribbon or fine purple netting weaves through the inner and outer edges, its dark lavender tone quietly outlining the whiteness and adding an undertone of reverence. Poised on the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses offer a tender focal point - their velvety, unfolding petals feel like a warm hand on a shoulder. Intertwined with the roses are sprigs of airy baby's breath that soften edges and add a whisper of fragility, plus little stashes of purple statice that lift the palette with restrained colour. The green foliage varies from glossy broad leaves to feathery fern fronds, providing a sculpted backdrop that enhances both shape and depth. The scent is muted and refined, a subtle mix of tea-rose warmth and the cool, clean scent of chrysanthemums. Crafted with the calm expertise of a local florist who often delivers to services around Old Oak Common Lane and North Acton, this wreath is composed to convey respect, comfort, and continuity. It reads as an intentional, handcrafted tribute - tactile, balanced, and quietly consoling - suitable for a funeral or memorial where understated beauty and thoughtful detail are foremost.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A delicate funeral wreath stands out clearly against a pure white backdrop, its circular form symbolising unbroken remembrance and love. The entire ring is lushly padded with baby's breath, each slender stem carrying multiple tiny white flowers that cluster together into a soft, cloud-like mass. This Gypsophila base gives the wreath a light, airy appearance, reminiscent of low clouds hanging above the sidings and tree-lined streets around Old Oak Common. Set like jewels within this haze, elegant lisianthus blooms provide gentle accents of colour. Their petals are predominantly white, with graceful ruffled edges tinted in shades of lavender and deep purple, almost as if the colours have been brushed on by hand. Some of the lisianthus are fully open, their layered petals curling back to reveal darker, shadowed centres, while others remain as slim buds, sheathed in pale green with just a whisper of colour peeking through. The wreath's open centre remains empty and peaceful, emphasising the classic round shape so often selected for funerals, crematorium services, and memorials as a sign of eternity and ongoing connection. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the contrast between the snow-white baby's breath and the violet-rimmed lisianthus to remain gentle, never harsh. There are no bold greens or other distractions, only the fine textures of stems and petals working together in quiet harmony. Many people in Old Oak Common choose similar white and purple wreaths when they want a tribute that speaks softly yet meaningfully, conveying sympathy, serenity, and heartfelt memory through simple, beautifully arranged fresh flowers carefully prepared by a skilled local florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath, captured in soft daylight against a crisp white backdrop, made from a dense, cloud-like base of pristine white chrysanthemums whose myriad florets create a plush, tactile surface. Just beneath the white blooms, a delicate band of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is visible along the inner edge, giving the wreath an understated layering of colour and fine texture. On the upper-left quarter sits a compact, elegant spray focused on a single cream rose, its petals gently opening to reveal a warm, buttery centre; surrounding it are mixed greens - variegated leaves with pale margins and fern fronds that breathe movement into the cluster. Interwoven among the foliage are thin stems of lavender-purple statice, their papery texture and soft violet tones echoing the netting and adding a calming, atmospheric accent. Balanced on the right side, two graceful calla lilies stretch from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, their long, bright green stems curved along the lower arc and their blooms shading from rich mauve at the edges to soft peach-pink and blush near the base, sculptural and quietly expressive. A single longer green stem from the left grouping crosses the lower circle, tied out of sight and guiding the eye to the lilies, unifying the wreath's flow. As a local tribute often chosen for memorial services, this arrangement carries a sense of peace and restraint - a design you might order from Flowers Old Oak Common when marking a passing in Old Oak Common, North Acton, or nearby Harlesden with thoughtful, local care.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a full, circular wreath made almost entirely of roses and fern foliage rests against a bright white backdrop, its gentle tones and intricate textures standing out in calm clarity. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of flowers, so closely placed that they appear to touch, petal to petal. Large, open roses in creamy white and light ivory take centre stage, each bloom unfolding in generous spirals that speak of care and tenderness. Nestled around them are smaller blush pink spray roses, some no bigger than a thumbprint, held tight in bud or just beginning to show their inner petals. Hints of soft peach and buttery yellow roses are woven into the design, bringing a subtle, sunlit warmth without disturbing the pastel serenity. Interspersed throughout are unique dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, whose slightly dusky colours recall treasured photographs and long-held memories. The blossoms emerge from a lush platform of dark green fern fronds, their feather-like leaves curling from behind the blooms to frame the ring in rich, natural contrast. The circular form suggests eternity and the ongoing presence of love, even when words feel difficult to find. This carefully balanced wreath could easily be imagined on its way to a funeral or memorial in Old Oak Common, where families gather in churches or service rooms near the railway yards and new developments. It feels suitable for a farewell at a crematorium serving the NW10 area or as a dignified graveside tribute, conveying sympathy with a gentle, composed elegance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A graceful wreath blooms in gentle profusion, embodying the quiet dignity and compassion of a memorial crafted by Old Oak Common's trusted florists. Eminent among the flowers are snowy-white lilies-some in splendid, star-shaped bloom, their broad petals curved slightly outward, others just beginning to unfurl, holding promises of continuity. Richly coloured fuchsia stargazer lilies, each displaying velvety petals with flecks of deep magenta, draw the eye and add a sense of cherished memory to the arrangement. Tucked between these, roses in blush pink and creamy ivory rest gently-some nestled as buds, others opening softly to reveal intricately layered petals, evoking the warmth of remembrance and love. Fine strands of greenery, perhaps eucalyptus or lily foliage, weave through the blooms, lending structural harmony and a fresh, earthy scent reminiscent of Old Oak Common's open spaces. Together, they form a lush, uninterrupted ring-a symbol of everlasting connection and comfort. This wreath, ideal for tributes and condolence gestures throughout the local area, showcases the artistry and empathy of florists who understand the nuances of commemorating a life. Its balanced palette and soothing mood offer peace and solace to families gathering for remembrances in the neighbourhood, from the vibrant heart near Old Oak Road to the serenity of community gardens.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath is anchored by a dense ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums whose countless petals form a uniform, cloud-like texture that invites quiet contemplation. The chrysanthemums are tightly clustered to create a smooth, reverent surface that both conceals the mechanics beneath and highlights the wreath's traditional, open-centre form. Anchoring the design on the upper left is a deliberate accent bouquet: several rich yellow roses, fully unfurled in warm buttery tones, are paired with deep purple lisianthus whose satin petals fold in elegant, cup-like shapes; a few pale lavender lisianthus buds suggest gentle promise and natural progression. Interspersed foliage-glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and thin sprays of variegated green-gives structure and a cooling contrast that allows the yellows and purples to sing without overwhelming the serene white base. A subtle dark purple crinoline ribbon emerges along the inner and outer edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a refined, continuous line of colour. The scent is understated-soft rose perfume meeting the green freshness of cut foliage-while the overall effect remains respectful and composed. Crafted with the sensibilities of a funeral florist, this wreath suits memorial services and bereavement settings across Old Oak Common, from small chapels near Old Oak Lane to wakes by Willesden Junction, conveying sympathy, calm and an enduring farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced mourning wreath in white and lilac tones is shown head-on against a perfectly white background, its circular form radiating a sense of calm continuity. The arrangement is dominated by impressive white Oriental lilies, whose wide, silky petals fan outward, creating soft star shapes that anchor the design. Some lilies are in full bloom, exposing pale green centres and strong, upright stamens tipped with rusty-gold pollen, while others are only beginning to open, adding a poetic sense of transition and gentle movement around the ring. Between these showpiece flowers, ruffled lisianthus blossoms nestle closely, their layered petals white at the centre and brushed with lavender or purple at the edges. These blooms lend a delicate painterly effect, like soft brushstrokes of colour echoing a quiet sunset over Wormwood Scrubs near Old Oak Common. Subtle buds and small ivory rosebuds appear here and there, providing added dimension and tiny focal points that invite a slower gaze. Darker green foliage and muted, eucalyptus-like sprigs create a discreet underlay, supporting the flowers without competing with their light tones. The illumination is clean and even, bringing out each detail while preserving the overall sense of stillness and respect. Crafted by an experienced florist serving Old Oak Common and the surrounding neighbourhoods, this wreath is clearly intended as a funeral or memorial tribute, suitable for resting beside a coffin, at the front of a chapel, or at a crematorium service. Its unbroken circle, soft textures, and gentle colour palette convey sympathy, peace, and a heartfelt farewell rooted in local care.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from slightly above on a clean white surface, this circular funeral wreath combines classical restraint with a striking blue accent. The main body is a tightly packed ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their feathery petals layered so densely they form a soft dome with faint creamy centers that catch the light and lend a gentle warmth to the composition. Nestled at the upper-left quarter are three vivid, deep cobalt-blue roses whose velvety petals unfurl in tight spirals; the richness of their colour reads almost jewel-like against the snow-white chrysanthemum field, and they sit framed by glossy dark green foliage that gives a natural, grounding contrast. Both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring are edged in a pleated royal-blue satin ribbon - its gentle ruffles and lustrous sheen provide a measured elegance and a visual link back to the blue roses. A soft shadow beneath the wreath adds depth and suggests solemn placement on a memory table or service plinth. The scent is understated: the clean sweetness of chrysanthemums lifting the air without overpowering, paired with the faint, velvety hush of roses. Thoughtfully composed for sympathy and remembrance, the arrangement conveys solace and dignity; local families from Old Oak Common, Scrubs Lane and nearby North Acton often choose this balanced palette when honoring a loved one. Prepared with care by Flowers Old Oak Common, it's a composed tribute suitable for memorial services and quiet farewells.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Photographed from above against a bright, uncluttered white background, this circular wreath reveals a carefully balanced blend of colour, texture, and sentiment, the kind of refined sympathy design you might find crafted by Flowers Old Oak Common. The ring is tightly filled with voluptuous roses in muted tones of lavender, mauve, and soft, smoky purple, each bloom fully open and richly layered, with petals that overlap like delicate silk. Between these larger focal roses, clusters of petite blush pink spray roses nestle in small groups, some still in smooth, rounded buds, others beginning to unfurl. This interplay between the stately, full-sized roses and the smaller, more delicate blossoms creates a pleasing rhythm and visual softness, evoking both dignity and tenderness. Beneath the petals, a dense underlayer of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, fans outward to form a deep, textured border. The foliage's serrated edges and feather-like appearance offer a natural contrast to the smooth, curved petals, much like the interplay of greenery and brick façades along Old Oak Common's residential streets and railway edges. Tiny hints of deeper filler greens and dark buds peek through here and there, subtly shading the composition and adding a sense of depth. The lighting is even and gentle, highlighting the pastel tones without harsh shadows, so every nuance of colour and structure feels calm and clearly defined. This floral wreath embodies the quiet respect and heartfelt condolence appropriate for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes in and around Old Oak Common, its circular form symbolising continuity, remembrance, and a love that is never truly lost.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath set against a simple white backdrop, dominated by a lush ring of intense, royal-blue chrysanthemum blooms that create a full, tactile surface. A ruffled white satin ribbon neatly lines the wreath's inner curve, its soft sheen providing a calm visual frame that softens the strong blue. At the upper-left curve, three large blue roses open like quiet jewels - their velvety petals in a deep, cool sapphire - accented with delicate sprays of baby's breath and dark green foliage that bring a familiar, comforting floral language to the design. From the mid-left the eye follows a tender cascade of pristine white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium, whose slender stems and sculpted petals arch gracefully toward the lower-right, interspersed with pale green buds that hint at new growth. The contrast of spiky chrysanthemum texture, velvety rose petals, and silky orchid blooms is heightened by a gentle, diffused studio light that emphasizes each flower's surface and the wreath's layered depth. This arrangement reads as both dignified and consoling: the deep blues suggest reverence and lasting memory while the whites convey purity and peace. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local florist who knows the Old Oak Common community and nearby chapels, this wreath is the kind of tribute families might choose when ordering from Flowers Old Oak Common for a memorial service near Park Royal or Willesden Junction, designed to honour a loved one with quiet beauty and respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A fully rounded funeral wreath is shown against a pristine white backdrop, its circular form densely filled with white, pink, and magenta blooms that create a soft yet striking memorial piece suitable for Old Oak Common families. At the heart of the design are large white lilies, their open petals forming gentle curves that frame delicate green pistils and golden stamens, giving the impression of light softly radiating from within the ring. Interwoven with these are dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-like blossoms and fine speckling bringing a confident burst of colour that contrasts beautifully with the ivory tones, reminiscent of the vivid borders around Old Oak Common's residential gardens. Between these statement lilies, clusters of roses in shades of creamy white and blush pink are gathered, some still tightly closed, others fully opened into layered, velvety spirals that convey tenderness and enduring love. Crisp white gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, dot the wreath with a sense of brightness and clarity, bridging the gap between the larger focal blooms and the smaller details. Tiny white filler flowers, likely petite carnations or sprays of chrysanthemum, are tucked carefully into every open space, ensuring the circle feels abundant and complete. The foliage, in varied shades of rich green, peeks out from beneath the flowers, adding depth, texture, and a natural frame that keeps the overall design cohesive. The result is a serene, carefully balanced wreath that communicates respect, remembrance, and quiet beauty, fitting for funeral services or memorial tributes in Old Oak Common and nearby communities.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A striking round sympathy wreath, overflowing with rich red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums, is shown against a pure white background that allows the colours to stand out with almost painterly intensity. The form is a perfect circle, yet the surface feels soft and organic thanks to the layering of petals and foliage. Red carnations dominate, their familiar frilly petals gathered closely to create a plush, velvety texture that runs without interruption around the ring. Some blooms are large and fully expanded, while others are smaller or less open, giving a subtle sense of depth and movement as the eye travels over the wreath. Threaded among them are bright lime green pompon mums, each bloom a small, spherical cushion of tiny florets that provide contrast in both shape and colour. The green looks fresh and sharp, like new grass in spring, and it turns the traditional red sympathy palette into something more contemporary and hopeful. Beneath and around the blooms, mixed greenery provides structure and background: dark fern fronds that deepen the shadows and add a lacy outline, along with variegated leaves that bring cream and lighter green tones into the design. A ribbon in coordinating shades of green is tucked into the foliage, its gentle loops adding a quiet decorative note. This wreath could easily be imagined on an easel at a memorial service in Old Oak Common, perhaps near the redeveloped station area or along one of the quieter residential streets. It speaks of respect, love, and the wish to honour a life with a tribute that feels both timeless and fresh.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath resting on a crisp white background, its full circle of flowers and foliage thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and remembrance. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies draw the eye, one opening near the upper arc of the ring and another set lower, their open petals and dusted stamens giving the design a warm, glowing heart. Between and around these focal blooms, clusters of soft pink and lavender-pink roses are nestled closely together, their velvety petals unfolding in gentle spirals that evoke tenderness and enduring affection. Ruffled lisianthus in pale pink and rich purple are woven through the roses, their cup-shaped blossoms adding texture, depth, and a subtle play of light and shadow as the petals curl and twist. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, create a delicate haze that runs through the wreath, linking the warmer tones of the lilies and roses with cooler, more tranquil shades. The base structure is built from abundant, varied greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and deeper green leaves form a dense, layered collar that gives the wreath its lush outline. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles stand as small, sculptural accents, adding a contemporary note while still feeling respectful for a funeral tribute. Tucked quietly among the foliage are several unopened lily buds, symbolic of memories and stories that continue even after a loved one has gone. Near one of the lilies, bright green folded leaves show the careful finishing touches of a professional florist, the sort of craftsmanship you might expect from a specialist creating tributes for services held around Old Oak Common, Harlesden, or the nearby churches. The overall impression is one of serene beauty and heartfelt sympathy.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above in clear, even light, this funeral wreath presents itself as a perfect circle of white against a white ground, a subtle yet powerful symbol of continuity. The ring is entirely constructed from dense clusters of Baby's Breath, every individual Gypsophila bloom adding a pinpoint of softness to the whole. Seen together, these countless tiny flowers create a cushion-like, cloud-soft texture that looks delicate but visually strong, as if it could gently support the weight of memory. The middle of the wreath is a clean, empty circle, echoing the shape of the outer edge and leaving a serene space of untouched white. At the lower right, two calla lilies introduce colour and movement. Their slender green stems are partially hidden within the mass of Baby's Breath, curving upward and inward so that the blooms naturally face the centre. The trumpet-shaped flowers are richly pigmented, with a deep burgundy and magenta tone at the rolled tips that gradually transitions into olive green at the base, creating a flowing gradient that feels both painterly and refined. The overall palette remains simple-white and wine-red with hints of green-but the contrast is enough to draw the eye to the callas as an emotional focal point. There are no bows or extra ornaments, just flowers arranged with quiet intention. The composition feels perfectly suited to a memorial or cremation service in Old Oak Common, perhaps chosen for a thoughtful farewell in a small chapel off Old Oak Common Lane or for a family gathering near the green expanse by the rail sidings, where the circle of flowers can stand as a gentle reminder of unbroken love.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush funeral wreath composed of roses and lilies in romantic pink and cream hues is shown head-on against a plain white background, as though it has just been finished by a local florist preparing arrangements for a service near Old Oak Common. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle, symbolising continuity and everlasting affection. Packed closely together, the roses range from deep fuchsia and rich magenta to soft blush, their petals layered in tight spirals at the centre and gradually unfurling into frilled edges. Some roses are fully open, displaying their rosette forms, while others remain in neatly furled buds, adding subtle height and texture. Between them, large double lilies and Asiatic-style flowers glow in creamy white, pale pink, and light peach, their broad petals gently arched and slightly ruffled. Delicate shading at the tips and along the veins of the lilies draws attention inward to their fine stamens and pale centers. Standing at intervals among the blossoms are lime-green lily buds, smooth and slightly glossy, introducing a fresh, living energy to the wreath. A generous groundwork of greenery completes the arrangement: feathery, dark green fern fronds extend from the outer rim, creating a soft halo effect, while glossy, broad leaves and occasional variegated foliage weave through the interior, offering depth, contrast, and structure. The stark white background intensifies the colours, making each pink and green tone appear especially vivid. The overall impression is serene and consoling, an elegant sympathy tribute suitable for coffins, stands, or remembrance tables at funerals, wakes, and memorial gatherings held around Old Oak Common. It reflects the craftsmanship of an experienced florist attuned to the emotional needs of families at their most reflective moments.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Here is a wreath of deep red roses, each bloom carefully selected for peak perfection, arranged in a tight circle against a clean white backdrop. The roses vary in size; some are fully opened, their velvety petals curling backward to reveal velvet centers; others are just opening, their tight buds hinting at future fullness. The arrangement is densely packed, petals touching, creating a plush, almost tactile surface. The crimson hue is rich and uniform, a classic symbol of love and remembrance. The wreath sits like a warm embrace, a circle with no beginning or end, speaking of continuity and memory. The underlying greenery is minimal or absent, allowing pure color to dominate. The craftsmanship is evident in the even spacing, the way stems are hidden, the tidy outer ring; you can sense the florist's hand guiding each bloom into position. For someone in Old Oak Common, this piece would be ideal for a funeral tribute, a romantic gesture, or a ceremonial display. Flowers Old Oak Common offers ready-to-deliver wreaths like this to nearby neighbourhoods-Scrubs Lane, Acton, and White City-often with same-day service to fit last-minute arrangements. The fragrance of fresh roses would fill a room, while the visual impact remains timeless and respectful. Delivered with care, it arrives neatly trimmed and ready to place, a dignified focal point for any vigil, memorial, or celebration.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular wreath, clearly intended as a funeral or memorial tribute, fills the frame against a pure white background that accentuates every nuance of colour and form. The wreath is built around an unbroken ring of red roses, so numerous and closely arranged that their petals almost weave together into a continuous band of velvety crimson and deeper wine-red. Each rose is perfectly opened, showing the classic spiral of inner petals and the softer, gently curving outer layers, evoking both tenderness and respect. Interspersed among these roses are generous tufts of yellow chrysanthemums, whose fine, densely packed petals create rounded, almost cloud-like clusters that bring a warm, golden glow to the arrangement. Supporting the flowers is a base of mixed foliage, with glossy, strong green leaves giving structure and body, and more muted, grey-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus lending a soft, airy contrast. The circular shape, with its open centre, is flawlessly maintained, symbolising continuity, the cycle of life, and the enduring bond between the departed and those left behind. The composition feels carefully balanced rather than rigid, suggesting the practiced hand of a local Old Oak Common florist accustomed to preparing tributes for families gathering in the area's chapels and crematoriums. Bright, even lighting ensures that the reds, yellows, and greens look fresh and true, highlighting the wreath as a compassionate floral gesture-something you might see resting by a graveside or at the front of a service, offering comfort and quiet beauty at a time of loss.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Wrapped in the quiet hush of a well-tuned bouquet, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate in my hands. Each bloom is a poem in deep crimson, some opening with a whisper, others already fully blossomed, their petals velvety to the touch and catching a warm glow. The bouquet's design is compact yet airy, a continuous circle that seems to exhale calm and condolence. Between the roses are sprigs of green-broad eucalyptus-like leaves with a soft satin sheen and slender, sharp ruscus-that carve movement and provide a fresh, verdant counterpoint to the ruby blooms. The light in the studio falls softly, tracing the contours of every petal, giving the ring a gentle, almost candlelit radiance. The scent is a familiar, dusky sweetness that invites quiet reflection without overpowering the room. This piece stands as a symbol of eternal connection, a promise that memories endure beyond words. It is a refined tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, and it speaks with dignity to those who understand the language of flowers. From Old Oak Common, I see how such a wreath can speak to families in Acton or White City, delivering both comfort and respect. If you need this exact arrangement, Flowers Old Oak Common can arrange same-day delivery in the local area, ensuring your message reaches the right hands with care. Arriving from the studio, I tailor each detail to the space and moment, from the gentle curvature of the ring to the precise brush of foliage that frames it.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Against a bright, neutral white background, a striking circular wreath appears, meticulously arranged to look like a maritime life preserver. The florals are densely clustered across the entire ring, with each bloom set closely alongside its neighbours so that the surface looks almost like a soft, floral tapestry. The design is ordered into four alternating colour blocks: two sections of intense royal blue flowers and two of crisp white blooms. The blue areas, placed at the top left and bottom right, feel deep and dignified, evoking uniforms and wide open water, while the white areas at the top right and bottom left bring balance, clarity, and a sense of gentle calm. The contrast between these colours is strong yet harmonious, creating an eye-catching rhythm as the eye travels around the circle. Along the inner rim, a matching dark blue ribbon is gathered into delicate pleats, echoing the curves of the wreath and adding a subtle decorative frame to the central opening. The empty centre is sharply defined and adds symbolic resonance, suggesting a gateway or safe crossing. This floral lifebuoy would be a thoughtful choice for a funeral or memorial around Old Oak Common, perhaps for someone who worked at sea, served in maritime services, or loved holidays by the coast. It also suits tributes for individuals remembered as protectors or "lifesavers" in their families. The cool blue and white tones, combined with the precise, even structure, create an atmosphere of quiet strength and heartfelt farewell, entirely in keeping with the respectful mood of a local service.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
An expertly composed circular funeral wreath, photographed flat against a white backdrop, blending creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies into a composed, consoling whole. Approximately fifteen fully bloomed, ivory roses form the principal mass - their classic, spiralled petals catching light in soft highlights - while interspersed lemon-tinged lilies open in elegant trumpets or linger as smooth buds, giving the wreath a gentle rhythm of shapes and future promise. The dense base of greenery is deliberate: airy fern fronds soften the circumference and provide a lacy halo, while rounded, eucalyptus-like sprigs give depth with cooler, blue-tinted greens and a faint, cleansing scent. The contrast between the luminous blooms and the verdant backdrop enhances the wreath's serene mood, the pale flowers seeming to float upon a bed of leaf textures. The floral density is carefully balanced to read as dignified and substantial without heaviness, appropriate for a graveside, memorial table, or funeral service. As a local studio piece prepared by Flowers Old Oak Common, this wreath is designed with neighbourhood sensibilities in mind - respectfully suited for services near Old Oak Lane, Scrubs Lane, or at the chapel beside Wormwood Scrubs Park - and crafted to convey peace, purity, and lasting remembrance. The composition's circular symmetry underscores themes of continuity, while the mixed stages of bloom suggest both memory and ongoing life. The overall effect is tactile, scented, and visually soothing: a considered floral tribute meant to comfort and to honour.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00