Highams Park WREATHS

At Highams Park Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are designed with care, respect and a true feel for our local community. From serene funeral tributes to welcoming door wreaths, every design is created fresh in our Highams Park studio, just a short stroll from Highams Park Overground Station and Hale End Road.

Drawing on years of floristry experience, our team thoughtfully selects seasonal flowers, lush foliage and textural elements to create wreaths that feel personal and heartfelt. Whether you're saying goodbye at a service in Chingford, decorating a home near Woodford Green, or sending condolences to family in Walthamstow, we'll guide you to the right colours, style and size.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Highams Park and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know local roads like Larkshall Road and Hickman Avenue, ensuring your wreath arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and sympathy wreaths
  • Seasonal door and table wreaths for home & business
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WREATHS
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath shown on a plain white background, shaped as a continuous, comforting circle of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums. The abundant white cushions form a plush, uniform band whose ruffled petals suggest serenity and enduring memory. On the upper-left quadrant a sweeping accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) brings a graceful contrast: rich violet heads with pale yellow centres sit beside softer lavender buds and upright stems, creating a gentle movement across the wreath. Varied green foliage - broad glossy leaves, lighter variegated foliage and fine, feathery fern fronds - is artfully interspersed through the purple cluster, adding texture, depth and a fresh, living quality. Beneath the main body of chrysanthemums a delicate, crinkled ribbon or mesh in deep purple peeks along the inner and outer edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a refined, tailored finish. The photo's soft lighting produces a subtle shadow under the ring that enhances dimension and clarity on the white studio backdrop. This composition is intended as a dignified condolence tribute - the kind of arrangement we prepare at Highams Park Florist for funerals, memorial services or graveside remembrances in the Highams Park and Waltham Forest area. It reads as both traditional and contemporary: peaceful in palette, tactile in texture, and quietly fragrant, offering a simple, respectful expression of sympathy and remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a spotless white surface, this circular funeral wreath reads as an emblem of quiet consolation. The body of the design is a dense, cushion-like ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums; each tiny head is layered with soft, feathery petals that together form a calm, unified texture. A discreet wash of deep lavender-purple mesh or ribbon shows through the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer edges, giving the piece a subtle, elegant contrast and a hint of depth beneath the white. Positioned toward the upper-left, a gentle spray of accent blooms draws the eye: three creamy yellow roses unfurl with measured grace, their velvet petals suggesting warmth and gentle remembrance. Surrounding these roses are clouds of white gypsophila, airy and delicate, and fine sprays of lavender-hued statice which lend cool, papery texture and a whisper of late-spring colour.

Complementary foliage - broad, glossy leaves paired with fine fern-like fronds - frames the cluster and brings a natural freshness to the arrangement. The composition holds an atmosphere of respectful calm, bathed in soft even light that reveals the tender interplay of textures: the chrysanthemum's fullness, the rose's smoothness, the gypsophila's lace and the statice's crisp accents. Thoughtfully suited to a memorial or graveside service in the Highams Park area, this wreath conveys solace and steadiness. Prepared locally with care, it would sit with quiet dignity beside a service bulletin or on a chapel easel, offering a tactile and fragrant reminder of compassion and enduring ties to those who gather to remember.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round wreath of fresh flowers appears suspended against a crisp white background, a complete and unbroken circle that draws the eye inward to its calm, empty centre. The entire ring is thickly woven with sprays of white Baby's Breath, their tiny blossoms clustered so closely that they form a plush, cloud-like surface, as if fine mist had been gathered and shaped by hand. Threaded throughout this delicate white foam are elegant Lisianthus blooms, each one showcasing soft, ruffled petals that transition from pure white at the base to nuanced tones of lavender and violet along the edges. Some Lisianthus are in full, generous bloom, revealing their darker throats and layered petals, while others remain partly closed, with pale green buds softened by hints of cream and the faint promise of future purple. The colours are composed and understated, a palette of white, lilac, and gentle green that suggests quiet reflection rather than drama. The wreath feels both airy and abundant, with no visible stems or mechanics, just a continuous tapestry of petals and tiny flowers. Under even lighting, every detail is visible-the frothy texture of the Gypsophila, the satin sheen of Lisianthus petals, and the subtle variations of tone. This arrangement would sit gracefully at a crematorium chapel or local church service in Highams Park, offering a refined, tranquil expression of sympathy. It speaks without words of remembrance, of peaceful rest, and of a circle of love that continues, making it an appropriate floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or quiet moments of commemoration at a graveside.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular memorial wreath, the kind we often prepare for services in and around Highams Park, captured against a bright white backdrop to show every subtle detail. The main ring is built from countless pristine white chrysanthemums, their tight florets forming a cushiony, cloud-like surface that suggests calm and purity. Beneath the white, a layer of deep purple mesh or lace peeks out along the inner rim, adding measured contrast and a discreet ribbon of colour. On the upper-left sector a carefully arranged cluster takes centre stage: a single cream-hued rose, petals unfurling with soft, buttery warmth, nestles amid large variegated leaves-green centres rimmed in paler tones-and feathery fern fronds that provide movement and texture. Interspersed sprigs of tiny lavender-purple statice punctuate the foliage with delicate, papery blooms that echo the purplish underlay. Balancing this, two graceful calla lilies sweep across the right-hand side from near two o'clock down toward five; their trumpet-shaped blooms display a refined ombré shifting from deep, muted purple at the tips into a gentle peach-pink or blush toward the base. Their bright green stems are skillfully curved along the lower-right arc, and a single longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower segment, discreetly secured and visually linking the design. The composition is restrained yet tender-a dignified sympathy tribute conveying respect and enduring affection, hand-finished with the steady care familiar to neighbours of Highams Park. Highams Park Florist prepares pieces like this for funerals, graveside services and private remembrances across the local area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A large, perfectly round floral wreath fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, its ring of roses forming a soft halo of colour that feels deeply appropriate for a funeral or memorial in the Highams Park area. The wreath is luxuriously full, composed almost entirely of roses in gentle, muted shades that blend into one another like watercolour. Creamy white and ivory blooms sit alongside warm, buttery peach roses, each flower fully open to reveal layers of finely curled petals. Between them, smaller blush pink spray roses nestle, some as tight little buds promising unfurled beauty, others just opening, adding delicacy and rhythm to the design. Scattered thoughtfully throughout are dusty lavender and mauve roses, their slightly cooler, antique tones bringing a sense of depth and quiet reflection, much like the stillness of early morning around the Highams Park railway arches. A base of rich, dark green fern foliage supports the flowers, its fronds extending just beyond the petals to create a soft halo of textured greenery. The contrast between the lush foliage and the pastel blooms adds both structure and a sense of life, as if the circle gently breathes. The overall impression is one of serenity and respectful grace, a wreath that might be placed with care at a chapel door, church altar, or graveside. Designed in the style of a skilled local florist, the arrangement speaks of tenderness, remembrance, and the wish to offer comfort to family and friends during a time of loss within the Highams Park community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed sympathy wreath sits isolated on a pristine white backdrop, its full circular form balanced and serene. The arrangement is dominated by expansive, pure white lilies whose broad, trumpet-like petals open to reveal pale green pistils and softly dusted yellow stamens, conveying purity and calm. Scattered among these are rich fuchsia-pink Stargazer-style lilies; their bold magenta petals, edged with lighter tones and dotted with darker speckles, create visual punctuation and warmth across the circle. Between the larger lilies, clusters of small blush and creamy roses nestle close, their compact, velvety petals offering a tender softness that contrasts the lilies' architectural lines. Sprigs of muted green foliage - the cool grey-green of eucalyptus or long, graceful lily leaves - emerge like gentle framing, while minute green buds give texture and depth. The wreath's open centre and unbroken ring of blooms suggest continuity and remembrance, crafted to be both dignified and deeply personal. There is a faint suggestion of scent - the sweet, heady perfume of lilies with the whisper of rose - and a sense of careful florist's touch in every placement. As a locally prepared tribute from Highams Park Florist, this wreath is suitable for funerals, memorials, or a thoughtful condolence gesture delivered across Highams Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods, including the area around Highams Park Lake and station, where many families know the quiet of the park at dusk.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath is an expression of local craftsmanship from Highams Park, designed to convey dignity and heartfelt condolence. The main body is a dense, continuous ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums - scores of tiny heads pressed closely together to form a soft, velvety surface that reads almost like a halo. Crowning the upper left portion is a vivid, asymmetrical spray: warm yellow roses in full bloom unfold with gentle, sun-warmed petals, set against clusters of sumptuous royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled throats and cup-shaped forms lend a quiet luxury. Interspersed among the focal blooms are a few closed lisianthus buds in lighter lavender and green, which introduce movement and a sense of gradual unfolding. Varied green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, slender ferny fronds, and subtly variegated greenery - frames and supports the flowers, their textures adding structure and a natural, grounding counterpoint to the blooms. Beneath the white chrysanthemums a thin edge of dark purple mesh or crinoline peeks out along the wreath's inner and outer rims, a small crafted detail that ties the composition together. In ambient daylight typical of a Highams Park chapel or private home, the arrangement feels both reverent and warm, with a faint, fresh floral scent. For local families in the Highams Park and Hale End area seeking a tasteful tribute, Highams Park Florist can prepare and usually offer local delivery, ensuring the wreath arrives ready for placement at funeral services or remembrance gatherings.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of white and purple flowers, set against a clean, bright white background that highlights every petal and leaf. At the heart of the design are generous white Oriental lilies, their wide, velvety petals opening gracefully to expose greenish-yellow throats and long stamens tipped with rust-coloured anthers. Some lilies are just beginning to unfurl, while others rest fully open, creating a gentle rhythm across the ring. Nestled between these statement blooms are delicate lisianthus, their softly ruffled white petals finished with fine lavender and violet edges, like watercolours brushed onto silk. Here and there, you can glimpse slender green foliage and subtle, silvery sprigs that may be eucalyptus, adding cool freshness and structure without overpowering the flowers. The arrangement feels lush yet composed, with no gaps in the circle, reflecting continuity, devotion, and the unending bond of memory. The lighting is even and calm, allowing the serene palette to speak quietly. This is the kind of refined funeral wreath a family in Highams Park might choose to send to a service in nearby churches or to a gathering at the crematorium, trusting Highams Park Florist to capture their emotions with grace. It carries the quiet comfort of walking through local green spaces after rain, offering a dignified tribute of peace, purity, and heartfelt condolence.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from just above against a spare white background, this circular memorial wreath reads as an exercise in elegant restraint and careful craft. Hundreds of white chrysanthemums form the primary ring, their delicate, almost feather-like petals layered tightly to create a plush, rounded surface that suggests calm and purity; close-up you can sense the subtle chalky fragrance that chrysanthemums carry. Nestled at the upper left of the wreath are three saturated, royal-blue roses, their velveteen petals unfurling in tight spirals and sitting amid deep green foliage that provides contrast and a natural anchor. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon matches the roses and outlines both inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum band, its rippled folds catching light and lending a refined frame to the design. The slight elevated perspective and the soft shadow beneath the wreath give a tangible sense of form and presence, as if the piece has been placed on a memorial table in soft morning light. In my work at Highams Park Florist I craft tributes like this for local services-appropriate for chapel displays, family homes, or floral respects left near Highams Park Station or by the lake. The pairing of classic white and meaningful blue reads as both traditional and personal, conveying sympathy, dignity, and a quiet hope; the textures and tones are chosen to reassure and to honour, offering a composed focal point for commemorative moments across Highams Park and neighbouring Walthamstow.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed directly from above against a crisp white background, this memorial wreath forms a perfect circle of soft, dignified colour. The heart of the design is a series of large, fully open roses in refined dusty lavender and antique mauve tones, their petals layered so densely that they seem to form little rosettes within each bloom. They sit evenly around the ring, like quiet markers of important chapters in a life. Threaded between them are sprays of smaller blush pink roses, some just beginning to open, their petals cupped and slightly translucent at the edges, others still in bud, promising a story still being remembered. The base of the wreath is a deep, verdant carpet of fern fronds, their dark green, feather-like leaves radiating beyond the flowers, giving the arrangement substance and a sense of natural calm. Here and there, almost hidden, are tiny specks of deeper greenery or minute buds, which lend the design depth without disturbing its serenity. The overall effect is both elegant and restrained, like a soft-spoken goodbye. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting by a photograph at a memorial in Highams Park, perhaps after a quiet gathering near the station or a farewell service for someone who loved walking through Epping Forest. The palette of lavender and pink, often associated with admiration, gratitude, and gentle affection, makes this design especially fitting for honouring a much-loved parent or grandparent. Every bloom appears freshly placed and thoughtfully turned outward, conveying respect, tenderness, and the steady support of family and friends.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath in deep blues and crisp whites, pictured on a plain white background with gentle studio light that reveals fine details and textures. The main ring is densely packed with small, intensely blue chrysanthemum blooms, their tight, feathery petals forming a sumptuous, tactile surface. A soft, pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner edge, providing a refined, satin sheen that contrasts with the matte depth of the blue blossoms. Set prominently at the upper-left quadrant is a trio of large blue roses-opened fully to reveal layered, velvety petals in a striking sapphire tone-surrounded by delicate clouds of white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage that give the cluster a classic, sympathetic accent. From the middle-left a cascade of pristine white orchids sweeps down toward the lower right; each orchid's smooth, porcelain-like petals and central column create a serene, almost floating movement across the wreath. Scattered green orchid buds at different stages of unfurling nod to life's continuity and gently soften the solemn palette. The composition balances density and air, texture and silence, evoking quiet respect and heartfelt condolence. As a local design often requested by families in Highams Park and nearby Hale End Road, this wreath is crafted with care and seasonal blooms by Highams Park Florist, intended to convey reverence and steady comfort at funeral services and memorials in the community.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A softly luminous circular wreath is set against a clean white backdrop, its ring of flowers composed in soothing tones of white, blush, and rich magenta, like a calm moment on a quiet Highams Park side street. Wide, trumpet-shaped white lilies dominate the design, their petals smooth and slightly curved, revealing pale green throats and warm golden stamens that draw the eye to the heart of the arrangement. Interwoven with them are deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their speckled, starry faces adding depth and a more intense, heartfelt colour, as if to honour a life lived fully. Around these larger blooms, white gerbera daisies with dark, textured centres give a cheerful yet respectful brightness, their layered petals adding a gentle, daisy-like softness. Blush pink roses, some still tightly furled, introduce a tender, almost whispered sentiment, while creamy white roses, open and full, offer a sense of maturity and grace. Smaller white filler flowers, perhaps spray carnations or mini chrysanthemums, fill every space, creating a rich, cushion-like surface with no gaps, just continuous floral comfort. A band of varied green foliage encircles the flowers, from glossy leaves to tiny buds, framing the wreath and emphasizing its unbroken circle. The overall mood is one of hushed respect and compassion, the kind of tribute chosen by families in Highams Park, Chingford, and Walthamstow for farewell services, cremations, or memorials. It feels like a carefully hand-crafted sympathy wreath, designed to convey quiet strength, enduring love, and the promise of peaceful rest.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a crisp white studio-style background, a lush circular wreath appears almost to hover, its ring completely filled with deep red and vivid green flowers that touch edge to edge. The main impression is of generous, velvety red carnations, each bloom frilled and layered like soft fabric, overlapping so closely that very little of the frame beneath can be seen. Scattered evenly among them, bright lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and closely petalled, glow like tiny lanterns, bringing a sense of light and freshness to the rich crimson tones. Around the floral heart of the wreath, a halo of foliage spills outward: strong, feathery fern fronds provide a deep forest-green backdrop, while variegated leaves with creamy margins introduce a gentle, painterly pattern. Toward the lower right, a wide ribbon in pale and darker greens curls into loose, graceful loops, mingling with the leaves so it feels like part of the natural growth rather than an added decoration. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, yet full of texture and detail, the kind of work you would expect from an experienced Highams Park florist preparing flowers for a thoughtful farewell. The mood is both respectful and quietly uplifting, making this wreath a fitting choice for sending condolences to a service in Highams Park, a nearby church, or for placing at a graveside in the local cemetery, where its strong colours and careful craftsmanship can stand as a loving tribute to a life well remembered.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Viewed from directly above against a crisp white surface, this memorial wreath reads as a careful study in colour, texture and compassionate intent, an arrangement a local Highams Park florist might prepare with familiar hands. Two bold Asiatic lilies in a reddish-orange to coral hue anchor the composition, set opposite one another so their open faces and prominent stamens become warm beacons within the circle. Soft lavender-pink roses are generously arranged in between, their layered petals catching a soft, natural light and lending the piece a tender, comforting scent when brought close. Interspersed lisianthus (eustoma) in shades of pale pink and deep purple add a ruffled, romantic texture that balances the roses and complements the lilies. Small, spiky blue-grey eryngium provides a cool, architectural counterpoint, and sprigs of tiny lavender-blue filler - likely statice or limonium - create a fine, ethereal veil over the larger blooms. The lush green foundation includes rounded eucalyptus-like leaves with a silvery cast, delicate dark-green fern fronds for movement, and a selection of variegated, folded leaves tucked near the larger lilies to frame them with modern elegance. A few unopened lily buds peek through the foliage, hinting at unfolding life. As a whole the wreath suggests measured dignity and ongoing remembrance; its palette and craft would feel at home on a mantel in a Highams Park home or placed at a service near Highams Park Lake, reflecting both professional care and local sensibility.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, a circular funeral wreath is captured from above, its entire surface covered in an intricate tapestry of Baby's Breath blossoms. The gypsophila forms a dense, cushion-like ring of countless tiny white flowers, each floret soft and airy, so that the whole design feels almost weightless, like low-lying clouds drifting above the tree line near Epping Forest. The flowers are arranged so closely that no stems or gaps are visible; instead, the eye follows a continuous halo of white surrounding a perfectly clear, round opening at the centre. This hollow core enhances the sense of peace and stillness that the wreath conveys. On the right-hand side, slightly below centre, two calla lilies break the monochrome in a deliberate, graceful accent. Their spathes transition from cool, fresh green at the base into saturated shades of burgundy and magenta, with a velvety finish that suggests richness and depth, much like evening skies over Highams Park when the light fades. The lilies' long stems bend gently, tucking into the Baby's Breath so they appear cradled by the cloud-like blossoms. Their modern, sculptural form contrasts beautifully with the tiny clustered flowers, creating a composed yet emotionally resonant focal point. This arrangement speaks of quiet devotion, reverence, and the tender act of saying goodbye. It is the kind of thoughtfully composed wreath a local Highams Park florist might prepare for a funeral service at a nearby chapel or for delivery to a family home, offering a gentle, floral expression of sympathy and remembrance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A finely crafted circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, set against a crisp white background that accentuates every petal and leaf. The arrangement is abundant with roses in a spectrum of pinks, from intense magenta and fuchsia to soft, romantic blush, each bloom at a different stage of opening so the eye travels naturally around the ring. Their velvety petals curl and spiral inwards, some tightly layered, others fully unfurled, suggesting both the fragility and fullness of life. Intertwined with the roses are luxurious double lilies, their wide, satiny petals washed in cream, blush pink, and hints of pale peach, with the occasional deeper pink vein adding gentle depth. Several lime-green buds stand upright among the blossoms, adding freshness and movement. The flowers rest on a deep foundation of green foliage: delicate, feathery ferns form a soft outer halo, while polished, dark green leaves provide a dense inner structure, creating a vivid contrast that makes the pink and cream flowers glow. The wreath's perfect circular form symbolises an unending embrace, making it well suited to honour a loved one at a funeral in Highams Park, perhaps in a chapel near the station or close to the green spaces around Highams Park Lake. The composition feels calm, dignified, and carefully considered, as if prepared by a florist who understands local families' need for a tribute that speaks of remembrance, gratitude, and quiet consolation in times of loss.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the heart of Highams Park Florist, this wreath is a testament to patient craft and careful selection. The circular form is built from dozens of fresh, deep red roses, with large heads opening to reveal velvety petals, and smaller, tightly furled buds tucked in among them, all contributing to a rich, uniform crimson. The arrangement feels opulent yet balanced, with every rose pressed snugly against its neighbor to create a plush surface you can almost feel with your fingertips. The petals' curves and folds are rendered in exquisite detail, celebrating nature's artistry and the florist's skill. Against a crisp white backdrop, the wreath reads as a bold statement of love, passion, admiration, beauty, and remembrance, its colour intensity framed by clean space that sharpens every line and contour. In the Highams Park community, such a wreath is chosen to mark occasions from anniversaries and celebratory gatherings to quiet memorial moments, and its ring-like form suggests continuity, unity, and connection. The scent is a gentle rose perfume, not overpowering, while the greenery and stems provide a subtle buoyancy to the arrangement. Finished with careful wiring and a tasteful finish, this piece embodies the pride of a local craftsman and the generosity of a shop that stands behind its work. For customers in Highams Park and surrounding areas, same-day delivery is available, ensuring this heartfelt wreath can arrive promptly for any moment that calls for beauty, sympathy, or affection.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath is shown in sharp detail against a clean white background, its colours echoing both sorrow and warmth. The entire ring is packed tightly with deep red roses, each bloom at perfect openness, revealing layered, velvety petals spiralling inward to a calm central heart. These reds vary gently from rich crimson to darker wine tones, creating a tapestry of colour that feels both luxurious and reverent. Nestled among the roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their fine, frilled petals creating a soft halo of light around the deeper hues. This interplay between ruby red and sunny yellow lends the wreath an uplifting note, as though offering comfort during a moment of loss. Lush greenery forms the quiet framework of the design: sturdy, glossy green leaves and accents of softer, grey-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus peek through, giving the arrangement fullness and a natural, garden-like character. The flowers are placed so evenly that the circular shape feels perfectly balanced, with an open centre that invites reflection and remembrance. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting at a chapel in Highams Park or being carried gently through nearby streets on the way to a funeral or memorial service. The bright, even lighting and pure white setting strip away all distractions, allowing the viewer to focus purely on the skill of the florist's work and the tender emotions this tribute is meant to convey.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the workshop of Highams Park Florist, a resplendent circular wreath unfolds in a sea of velvet red. Dozens of roses cluster together, with buds at various stages that promise future glory and petals that have unfurled in luxurious folds. The crimson blooms are punctuated by sprigs of living green: matte, broad eucalyptus-like leaves that lend a soft, powdery contrast, and slender, glossy ruscus that glint as light drifts across the surface. The arrangement forms a flawless circle, a sign of eternity that resonates with memories and respect. The white background isolates the piece so you can sense every petal, every vein, every shade-deep scarlet, ruby, and a touch of burgundy where light lingers. The scent is faint, yet the bouquet carries the garden's perfume: a quiet, reassuring touch of nature. This wreath exudes a noble solemnity, appropriate for funerals, memorials, and anniversaries, yet it remains a dignified celebration of a life well lived. In the Highams Park community, families look to Highams Park Florist for a flowered tribute that delivers both of these feelings-grace and condolence-whether for immediate funeral services or remembrance events. Available for same-day delivery across Highams Park and nearby areas such as The Broadway, Hale End, and Wood Street, this red rose wreath serves as a timeless symbol of love, remembrance, and enduring connection. The craftsmanship is evident in the careful layering of petals and the balance of greens that keep the arrangement vibrant, not merely decorative, but emotionally resonant.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath, meticulously arranged from hundreds of tiny, fresh blooms, is shown against a bright white background, its colours and precision reminiscent of the crisp, orderly river scenes along the nearby Lea Valley. The floral ring is perfectly circular, with the flowers packed so closely together that they form a dense, velvety layer of petals, soft to the eye and rich in texture. The design is cleanly quartered into four equal sections, alternating between intense royal blue and immaculate white. The top left and bottom right segments are saturated with deep blue flowers, their clustered heads creating a slightly rippled surface, while the opposite quadrants are filled with pure white blooms that bring a sense of lightness and calm. Around the inner edge of the ring, a slim, dark blue ribbon is folded into delicate pleats, tracing the circle like a gentle wave and heightening the nautical character without overwhelming the flowers. The central opening is clearly defined, mirroring the shape of a real life ring and symbolising both protection and passage. This tribute feels serene yet powerful, ideally suited to a funeral or memorial for someone with connections to the navy, sailing, lifeguarding or simply a strong bond with water and the coast. Crafted in a style that would resonate with families across Highams Park and the surrounding Waltham Forest area, the arrangement conveys a message of enduring support and gratitude, as if acknowledging a life spent watching over others and guiding them safely through difficult waters.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously crafted sympathy wreath pictured from above: a dense circle of creamy white roses and soft pale yellow lilies set against a stark white background, arranged with the patience of an experienced local florist. Large, fully opened roses-each with compact, spiralling petals-form the peaceful backbone of the wreath, their ivory faces catching soft, even light. Interspersed are elegant trumpet lilies in the palest lemon, some unfurling to display slender stamens, others held as poised buds that promise continued bloom; this mix creates a gentle rhythm of openness and restraint. The floral elements are supported by a generous layer of greenery: delicate fern fronds create a feathered halo while rounded, blue-green leaves, likely eucalyptus, sit deeper and add cool contrast and depth. The foliage wraps the flowers tenderly, lifting the pale tones and giving the wreath a quietly luxurious fullness. There is a subtle sensory suggestion here-the roses' soft, sweet perfume balanced by the lilies' fresher, green notes-presented with calm restraint for an occasion of mourning or reflection. As a piece for local services, it speaks to neighbourhood sensibilities: fit for placement at a memorial near Highams Park Lake or for a chapel on The Avenue, offered with the care you'd expect from a Highams Park florist. The overall effect is composed, comforting, and unambiguous in its message of solace and remembrance.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00