Borehamwood WREATHS

At Flowers Borehamwood, we take great care in crafting wreaths that truly express your sentiments and celebrate life's special moments. As your trusted local florist on Shenley Road, just steps from Borehamwood Shopping Park and Elstree Studios, our team pours genuine care and expertise into each creation.

Our beautifully designed wreaths are made fresh daily by our skilled florists, using only the highest quality blooms. Whether you're commemorating a loved one or adding a touch of elegance to your home, our diverse range of flowers and bouquets ensures you'll find the perfect match.

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WREATHS
When I see this wreath I think of a gentle, steady circle of comfort-each white chrysanthemum placed to create a seamless, plush ring that speaks of continuity and peace. The studio photograph shows the chrysanthemums packed closely together, their many ruffled petals forming a soft, snowy cushion that invites the hand yet remains reverent in tone. On the upper-left quadrant a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) rises like a quiet statement: deep violet blooms with pale golden centres, softer lavender petals, and slender buds that promise bloom. These lisianthus bring a velvety texture and a quiet richness of colour that contrasts beautifully with the cool white base. Scattered through the purple cluster are mixed greens-broad, slightly variegated leaves and airy, fern-like fronds-that add freshness, movement, and a botanical lightness. A delicate, crinkled dark-purple mesh trims both the inner and outer rims, the lace-like edge offering a subtle flourish that ties the design together without shouting. The lighting is soft and even, throwing only a faint, diffused shadow beneath the wreath that gives it presence against the stark background. As a florist serving families around Borehamwood and nearby Elstree, I picture this tribute placed at a service or near a graveside, its quiet palette and thoughtful construction offering solace where words fail. The scent is faintly floral and comforting, the texture plush and reassuring-an arrangement designed to honour and remember with dignity.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white field, this elegant circular sympathy wreath is built from a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny flower head contributing to a seamless, calm surface that feels almost tactile under soft studio light. A whisper of dark purple netting shows through at the inner and outer rims, adding a refined border that deepens the wreath's roundness without loud contrast. At the crown, slightly off-centre to the upper-left, three pale yellow roses open in tender succession, their creamy tones offering warmth and the understated language of friendship and remembrance. These roses are nested among airy sprays of white gypsophila and small clusters of lavender-purple statice, creating layers of texture - from the feathery chrysanthemum base to the lacy filler and the paper-like statice. Several varieties of green foliage - broad, smooth leaves alongside finer, ferny fronds - lift and contour the accent, bringing natural movement and a sense of living presence. The overall mood is one of respectful consolation: neat, composed, and quietly comforting. This wreath is the kind of thoughtful tribute often requested for services in Borehamwood and neighbouring Shenley, and can be arranged or delivered by Flowers Borehamwood for local wakes, church services, or crematorium remembrances with care and discretion.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round floral wreath, suited for a funeral or memorial, is displayed against a bright white background that accentuates every delicate bloom. The entire ring is heavily cushioned with fine sprays of Baby's Breath, thousands of miniature white Gypsophila blossoms weaving together into a soft, billowing texture that recalls low morning fog over the playing fields near Meadow Park in Borehamwood. Rising gently from this snowy base are larger Lisianthus flowers, their petals beautifully ruffled and predominantly white, but finished with a painterly edge of violet and lavender. Some petals show deeper purple veining, adding quiet depth, while the centres remain softly shadowed, drawing the eye inward. Among the open flowers, small buds and partially unfurled blooms appear in hints of pale green, cream, and soft yellow, giving the wreath a feeling of freshness and ongoing life, even in the context of farewell. The centre of the wreath is empty and perfectly round, a traditional symbol of eternity and unbroken love, often chosen by families in Borehamwood to honour someone dear. The polished, all-white background removes any distraction, giving the sense that this arrangement has just been finished in a local studio, ready for same-day delivery to a chapel or cemetery nearby. The gentle blend of white and lilac-purple tones evokes peace, reverence, and a quiet promise of hope, making this wreath an elegant choice for funeral services, remembrance gatherings, or private moments of reflection at home.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This sympathy wreath presents a dense, continuous band of small white chrysanthemums, their closely clustered florets producing a plush, almost cushioned surface that suggests quiet reverence. A fine layer of deep purple mesh beneath the blossoms is intentionally visible at the inner circumference, introducing a gentle, dignified contrast without disturbing the overall serenity. On the upper-left quadrant a closely arranged grouping becomes the wreath's heart: a single, softly unfurling cream rose sits surrounded by verdant foliage - broad, variegated leaves with pale edges and sprigs of feathery fern that lend lightness and texture. Interspersed among the greens are slender stems of lilac-hued statice whose tiny spikes bring a cool, subtle colour echoing the purple underlay. Mirroring this cluster, two long-stemmed calla lilies sweep gracefully across the right side, their curved forms moving from roughly two o'clock down to five; each bloom shows a smooth gradient from a deep mauve-purple at the rim to a tender peach-pink near the throat, the petals' satin finish catching soft daylight. A single, longer green stem crosses the lower arc, secured discreetly to guide the eye from the left cluster toward the callas and create a composed diagonal. Presented against a bright white backdrop, the arrangement reads as a composed and comforting tribute suitable for memorials or funeral services in and around Borehamwood - thoughtful, crafted by hand with respect and calm.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white background, a serene circular funeral wreath overflows with roses and foliage, forming a soft, continuous ring of sympathy and remembrance. The design feels as if it has been composed slowly and thoughtfully, the way a local Borehamwood florist might arrange a tribute for a long-standing family from around Shenley Road. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the creamy ivory and pure white roses, many of them fully open with layered, velvety petals that curl outward like calm waves. Between them, delicate blush pink spray roses in different stages of bloom-from tight buds to half-open flowers-add texture and a gentle sense of unfolding time. Subtle notes of pale peach and buttery yellow roses bring a quiet warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and soft mauve roses introduce a slightly vintage, almost heirloom quality. The blooms sit closely together, creating a plush, tapestry-like surface that appears both rich and soothing. Dark green fern fronds and similar fine greenery form the supportive base, their feathery tips occasionally visible at the edges and between petals, providing contrast and depth without overwhelming the roses. The lighting in the image is even and calm, enhancing every nuance of pastel colour and the soft shadows within each blossom. This elegant wreath, suitable for a funeral service at a local chapel or crematorium near Borehamwood, conveys respect, tenderness, and enduring love. It offers a quiet visual comfort, like a gentle hand on the shoulder, for families saying farewell and celebrating memories that continue in an unbroken circle.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Arranged in a perfect, unbroken circle, this elegant funeral wreath radiates a sense of peace and dignity, much like a moment of quiet reflection at Aldenham Country Park in Borehamwood. At its heart, lavish white lilies unfurl star-like petals, some fully open while others still guard their delicate centers, symbolizing purity and hope. Spirited bursts of fuchsia pink lilies are woven throughout, their deep magenta hues and soft speckling providing a vivid, comforting accent that suggests cherished memories and gentle solace. Between the lilies, clusters of blush pink and soft white roses tuck in, their tightly layered petals contributing a sense of romantic softness and discreet fragrance reminiscent of a walk through local gardens. Lush yet understated green foliage drapes gracefully behind the blooms, lending structure and freshness, and echoing the natural tranquillity found along Borehamwood's residential lanes. The composition, bathed in even lighting, creates a feeling of completeness and reverence-each detail placed with care by skilled local florists, mindful of community traditions and the needs of grieving families. This thoughtfully assembled wreath stands as a poignant tribute, ideal for memorials or funeral services, embodying consolation and the enduring beauty of remembrance for those in Borehamwood and its close-knit surrounding neighbourhoods.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a traditional circular sympathy wreath crafted with attentive florist workmanship, set against a pristine white backdrop so the textures read clearly. The main circumference is densely formed from countless fresh white spray chrysanthemums, packed closely to create a soft, cloud-like surface that suggests unity and quiet reflection. Crowning the upper left quadrant is a considered accent of colour: sunflower-bright yellow roses with gently unfurling petals nestle with deep purple lisianthus, their velvety, ruffled cups introducing a dignified coolness. Small, unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green lend a living rhythm to the cluster, while varied foliage - glossy, rounded leaves with faint variegation and feathery fern fronds - sweeps beneath the flowers to support and separate the tones. A fine, dark purple mesh ribbon lines the inner and outer edges of the wreath, visible in places beneath the chrysanthemums and subtly tying the purple accents back into the whole. The fragrance is quietly floral - soft rose notes underlined by the clean, green scent of the foliage - and the overall effect is one of calm, respectful beauty. As a local florist would, I picture this wreath arriving with the care families expect across Borehamwood and nearby Shenley, ready to stand at a service or beside a graveside as a gentle expression of sympathy and remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, circular sympathy wreath brimming with white and purple blooms is presented on a bright white background, its shape perfectly defined yet gentle on the eye. Dominating the design are generous white Oriental lilies, each bloom opening like a calm, luminous star, petals silky and thick, curving out from a fresh green throat with clearly visible pistils and cinnamon-toned anthers. Between these stately flowers, clusters of lisianthus unfurl in layered ruffles, their petals mostly white but kissed with pretty lavender and violet edges that ripple around the ring. The colour transition is subtle, more like a whisper of colour than a bold contrast, keeping the overall mood soft and contemplative. Here and there, small ivory rosebuds, tightly furled lily buds, and short, neat stems of greenery add texture and depth, so the wreath feels lush without becoming heavy. The foliage is restrained, just enough dark and muted green to cradle the blossoms and suggest the living garden from which they came. The circular form is even and continuous, clearly symbolising unending love, remembrance, and a gentle farewell. It feels like a floral echo of the quiet spaces in Borehamwood-perhaps the stillness of a corner in Meadow Park or a reflective moment after a service at the local crematorium. Crafted with the care of an experienced neighbourhood florist, this wreath would be chosen to bring comfort and dignity to a funeral, memorial, or wake, conveying sympathy in a way that is both elegant and deeply human.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured against a bright white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, this circular wreath is composed of a thick, uninterrupted band of snowy white chrysanthemums, their countless thin petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture that suggests solace and purity. The arrangement is photographed from just above, so the slight dome of chrysanthemums and the crisp boundary of the ring are easy to appreciate. Nestled on the upper-left side, three deep electric-blue roses form a focused accent: their velvety petals unfurl in tight spirals, saturated with intense cobalt that feels both solemn and unexpectedly hopeful. Those roses sit among rounded, glossy dark green leaves, which frame and lift the cluster visually off the white field. A pleated satin ribbon, the same rich blue as the roses, trims both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring; its gentle folds reflect light and lend the wreath an air of refined structure and dignity. The textures-the downy chrysanthemums, the velvet of the roses, the slick sheen of the ribbon-combine into a tactile image that suggests the quiet comfort of a memorial service. As someone who regularly delivers sympathy pieces throughout Borehamwood and nearby Elstree, I picture this wreath placed with care at local chapels or community remembrance events, a composed expression of condolence that balances traditional symbolism with a personal, reverent touch.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, a beautifully composed circular wreath fills the frame, its symmetry and fullness immediately drawing the eye. The main focus is on generous, fully open roses in soft shades of dusty lavender, greyish mauve, and gentle antique purple, their petals forming intricate spirals that seem to cradle unspoken memories. Nestled between these larger blooms are sprays of small, pastel pink roses, including half-open buds and tiny, tight clusters that add delicacy and a tender, almost youthful contrast. A dense bed of rich, dark green fern fronds creates the foundation, radiating outwards in overlapping layers that give the wreath structure and a sense of lush abundance. You can see the fine serrated edges of the leaves and the way they cradle each bloom, as if cupping them in a protective embrace. Here and there, slightly darker filler greens and shadowy buds are tucked into the design, lending depth and a gentle play of light and dark. The overall palette remains soft and soothing, with the pastel florals standing out yet harmonising beautifully with the deep foliage. This arrangement feels like a quiet, thoughtful condolence wreath, the sort of piece chosen for a funeral in Borehamwood or a remembrance service near Leeming Road, where families seek a symbol of peace and gratitude. The circular shape speaks of unbroken love, while the careful, almost meditative placement of every rose suggests a tribute crafted with empathy and respect, offering comfort during moments of farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Rendered in serene tones, this memorial wreath presents a rich, circular tapestry of deep blue chrysanthemums whose myriad tiny petals create a textural ocean of colour. The saturated blue surface reads as both solemn and comforting; each small bloom contributes to a feeling of fullness and care. Nestled along the inner rim, a pleated white satin ribbon offers a soft, luminous contrast-its subtle sheen and ruffles providing an understated border that lifts the composition. At the upper-left portion three large blue roses claim gentle prominence, their velvet-like petals opening in a concentrated sapphire that anchors the arrangement with quiet dignity. Surrounding these roses, delicate clusters of white gypsophila seem to float, their fine, frothy blossoms imparting sweetness and a breath of lightness. From mid-left a cascade of immaculate white orchids flows across the wreath, their broad, silky petals and arching stems creating an airy movement that guides the eye toward the lower right; among them, fresh green orchid buds signal renewal and the continuity of life even in sorrow. Scattered, dark green leaves add depth and a touch of sheltering shade. The overall impression is one of respectful beauty-calm blues to honour memory, pure whites to signify peace, and carefully considered textures that together speak of thoughtful remembrance. Photographed in soft daylight, this wreath is ideal for a funeral or commemorative event where discretion, comfort, and a refined visual language matter deeply.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath is shown against a spotless white backdrop, its flowers forming an unbroken ring that speaks of continuity, memory, and quiet peace. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms fully open, revealing soft green pistils and golden pollen-dusted stamens that glow gently in the light. Interwoven with them are dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their rich colour and speckled petals lending depth and warmth to the design. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, echo the look of calm, watchful faces and add a modern touch to this traditional wreath style. Between these larger blooms, clusters of delicate light pink roses and creamy white roses are tucked closely together, some still in tight bud, others unfolding into layered petals like small, comforting embraces. Sprays of smaller white blossoms, likely miniature carnations or dainty spray chrysanthemums, fill the spaces and soften transitions, giving the wreath a plush, cloud-like fullness. A base of lush green leaves cradles the flowers and reinforces the smooth circular outline, reminiscent of the tree-lined edges of Borehamwood's open spaces. The lighting feels soft and respectful, without glare, allowing each bloom to contribute to a sense of quiet reverence. This thoughtfully arranged funeral wreath would sit beautifully beside a memorial photograph in a Borehamwood chapel or crematorium, offering a refined, serene expression of sympathy and lasting love from family, friends, or colleagues.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional round funeral wreath, carefully arranged on a clean white backdrop, creates an immediate impression of dignity and warmth through its striking red and green palette. The wreath is tightly packed, so that no gaps of foam or structure show; instead, a lush collar of greenery supports an intricate tapestry of blooms. Velvety red carnations dominate the design, their frilled petals layered like soft fabric, with a mix of fully open flowers and smaller buds that add texture and movement around the circle. Between them sit clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a neat, spherical bloom made up of tiny, closely set petals that give a plush, almost cushion-like feel. This interplay of rich crimson and sharp chartreuse creates a comforting yet vibrant contrast, echoing both sorrow and the celebration of a life. Around and behind the flowers, deep green ferns and lighter variegated leaves offer subtle shifts in tone, from forest green to creamy-edged foliage, softening the form and giving the wreath a natural, garden-like character. Toward the lower right, a decorative ribbon in soft green, patterned with darker diagonal stripes, is looped gracefully into the design, mirroring the circular movement of the wreath without overpowering the flowers. Everything is evenly balanced, with the blooms radiating outward in a perfectly round form that feels peaceful and complete. Imagined resting at a graveside in Borehamwood or in a quiet chapel along Shenley Road, this wreath expresses heartfelt sympathy, remembrance, and a gentle promise of renewal.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears like a calm halo of colour and texture, thoughtfully crafted for a final farewell in Borehamwood. The arrangement is richly packed, yet never crowded, with two striking reddish-orange Asiatic lilies placed opposite each other on the ring, their petals flaring open and stamens reaching outward as if offering a warm, steady light. Around and between these focal blooms, soft blush-pink and lavender-pink roses unfold in perfect spirals, their velvety petals speaking of gentleness and grace. Interwoven among the roses are ruffled lisianthus in tones of pale pink and deep purple, their slightly curled edges giving the wreath a sense of gentle movement, like fabric softly gathered. Tiny sprigs of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, thread through the design, forming a fine, misty layer of colour that softens the transitions between blossoms. The greenery beneath is generous and varied: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, delicate dark green ferns, and blue eryngium thistles with spiky, cone-shaped heads that introduce a cool, contemporary note. A few closed lily buds are hidden among the foliage, suggesting future blooms and the continuation of memory beyond the day of the service. Near the larger lilies, bright green, striped leaves are folded and fanned to frame the blooms with a modern touch, the kind of detail you might notice on a wreath delivered to a Borehamwood church or cemetery chapel. This floral tribute feels both tender and strong, offering comfort, dignity, and a lasting expression of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, high-angle photograph shows a perfectly round funeral wreath made entirely from Baby's Breath, each tiny white Gypsophila bloom forming a dense, cloud-like halo against a pure white background. The texture is intricate and almost feathery, as though someone has carefully layered countless clusters of snowflakes into a continuous ring. There is a clear, circular opening at the centre, which creates a calm, contemplative space, drawing the eye inward before guiding it outwards again to the flowers. Resting in the lower right section of this white halo are two striking calla lilies that introduce a deep, emotional contrast. Their sculptural, funnel-shaped petals curl inwards in a smooth, modern line, saturated at the tips with dark burgundy and magenta tones that gently shift into earthy olive green near the base. The long stems, a vivid green, arc gracefully upwards and inwards, appearing to rise organically from within the cushion of Baby's Breath. The harmony of the design lies in its balance: the softness and innocence of the white blooms offset by the quiet drama of the callas' rich colour. The overall atmosphere feels peaceful and reverent, suited to a dignified farewell at a Borehamwood chapel or a graveside service near Allum Hall. One can imagine this wreath being delivered by a local florist to a family home off Shenley Road, bringing a touch of beauty and solace during a difficult time. Its gentle palette and refined structure make it appropriate for funerals, memorials, or anniversary remembrances where understated elegance and heartfelt sentiment are needed.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A large, round sympathy wreath rests against a brilliant white background, its colours and textures forming a graceful, unbroken circle of remembrance. The heart of the design is a profusion of roses, their petals plush and layered, moving through an emotional spectrum of colour from intense magenta and raspberry pink to softer blush and rose-petal pastel. Some blooms are wide open, revealing intricate spirals and shadows at their centres, while others remain in half-open or budded stages, suggesting both memory and continuity. Threaded among the roses are double lilies with wide, gently curled petals in creamy white, tender blush, and a whisper of peach, their surfaces almost glowing as if lit by soft chapel light. A few fresh, yellow-green lily buds stand upright within the ring, adding contrast and a sense of quiet expectation. The flowers sit on a generous cushion of foliage: deep green fern fronds with a lacy, feathery structure, strong glossy leaves that arch around the circle, and smaller textural greens that fill the spaces and create depth. The stark white background makes every hue vivid, as though the wreath were ready to be placed at a funeral or memorial service in Borehamwood, perhaps in a peaceful corner near the parks and tree-lined roads the family knew well. This circular design, evocative of eternity and unbroken devotion, feels tender yet dignified, like something a seasoned Borehamwood florist would prepare for local families seeking a meaningful floral tribute to honour a loved one's final journey with beauty, softness, and sincere respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Against a pure white plane, this wreath of deep red roses feels like a heartbeat pressed into velvet. The circular form is lush and intimate, dozens of blooms overlapping in layers of scarlet, with large, fully opened blossoms sharing space with smaller, shy buds, all contributing to a uniform, radiant crimson. The petals coil toward their centers, each spiral a sign of meticulous alignment, while the soft light highlights the velvet texture and the slight sheen on every edge. The heady perfume of roses threads through the image in the imagination, while hidden greens lend depth and a touch of freshness to the arrangement's edge.

Symbolically, the wreath speaks of love, respect, and remembrance-an ideal choice for anniversaries, memorials, or grand celebrations that require quiet elegance. The white backdrop isolates the vivid red and makes the craftsmanship the star, drawing the eye along the endless ring and the gentle transitions from large blooms to budding centers. It is exactly the sort of piece a local Borehamwood couple might place on a doorstep for a milestone, or a family might lay in a service to honour a life well lived. The piece is designed for same-day delivery across Borehamwood, ensuring freshness and immediacy, and it carries an aura of refined tradition that suits churches, chapels, and intimate gatherings alike.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of sympathy flowers fills the frame, set against a pure white background so that only the colours and shapes of the blooms draw the eye. At its heart, rows of deep red roses create a luxurious ring, each rose head fully open and carefully spaced, the velvety petals unfolding in layered spirals from tight centres to gently ruffled edges. Woven between these roses are generous groupings of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, densely packed petals forming textured domes that bounce light and introduce a cheerful glow. Fresh greenery peeks through the flowers, providing both structure and softness: wide, dark green leaves with a polished surface sit closer to the base, while lighter, slightly silvery foliage-similar to eucalyptus-brings an airy feel to the design. Everything is bound into a perfect circle with a clear hollow in the middle, creating a symbolic loop of unending remembrance. The craftsmanship feels deliberate and calm, as if an experienced local florist in Borehamwood has shaped the wreath with care for a family saying goodbye. Under strong, neutral lighting, the reds seem deeper, the yellows more golden, and the greens almost dewy, adding to the sense of freshness and respect. This type of wreath would be at home in a quiet service at a Borehamwood chapel, resting on an easel by the coffin, or laid at a memorial site, its colours offering comfort and a gentle focus during moments of reflection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In this image, a meticulously arranged circular wreath of deep red roses rests against a clean white backdrop, a refined study in ceremonial beauty. The dozen or more blooms are layered tightly, each rose at a different opening stage-from softly furled buds hinting at future splendor to fully opened petals revealing velvet depth and delicate folds. The crimson petals shift with the light, catching warm highlights that seem to glow from within the ring. Woven among the blooms are sprigs of verdant foliage: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves that soften the edges and slender, glossy ruscus that add sharp, elegant points. The arrangement achieves a lush, three-dimensional presence, with subtle overlaps creating depth and a sense of natural abundance while maintaining solemn dignity. The stark white background isolates the wreath, letting the rich reds and greens speak clearly to the viewer and ensuring the piece reads as a respectful tribute rather than mere decoration. Symbolically, red roses convey love, remembrance, and enduring respect, making this ring an emblem suited to funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of loved ones. In Borehamwood and the surrounding villages, a wreath like this would accompany a quiet service along Shenley Road or by the station, carried with care by dedicated florists. For customers seeking sentiment alongside reliability, this ring is available for same-day or next-day delivery across Borehamwood, Elstree, and Radlett, ensuring it arrives fresh and neatly arranged. Crafted by a local florist who knows the rhythm of our town, it stands as a timeless expression of sympathy, connection, and the promise that memories endure.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white background, this striking circular funeral wreath has been designed to mirror a classic lifebuoy, evoking the calm strength of the sea. The ring is packed so tightly with small chrysanthemum-like flowers that no gaps in the foliage are visible, creating a smooth, padded surface that feels almost like soft fabric. The arrangement is quartered, with alternating blocks of saturated royal blue and pristine white blooms, each segment perfectly balanced so the eye moves around the circle in a steady rhythm. The blue quadrants are deeply coloured, their clustered petals forming a velvety texture that hints at depth and shadow, while the white quadrants lift the piece with light and purity, suggesting peace and release. A slim ribbon in matching dark blue runs around the inner opening, gathered into gentle pleats that frame the empty centre like a quiet pool of space, where thoughts and memories can settle. The overall impression is of a thoughtful maritime tribute, ideal for honouring a loved one from Borehamwood who had a close bond with boats, naval service, or holidays by the coast, perhaps remembered by family travelling from areas like Elstree or Barnet. The careful symmetry and cool colour palette capture a sense of order and solace at a time of loss. From a florist's perspective, the tight clustering of blooms shows experienced hands at work and offers long-lasting freshness for a funeral service, chapel display, or graveside commemoration locally.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially composed and displayed on a plain white backdrop, this elegant wreath combines a soothing palette of creamy white roses and soft pale yellow lilies with a lush underlayer of deep green foliage. Roughly a dozen large, fully opened roses form the visual anchor; their ivory tones are warm without starkness, petals forming classic concentric spirals that catch light and shadow. Interspersed amid them, the trumpet-shaped lilies introduce gentle vertical movement: a few unfurled to show their delicate, lemon-tinged interiors and subtle anthers, others poised as buds that add a sculptural rhythm to the overall surface. The greens are deliberately varied to provide depth and texture - slender, feathery fern fronds create a soft halo around the blooms while broader, rounded leaves, reminiscent of eucalyptus, add muted grey-greens and structural weight. The wreath is densely packed, balanced and symmetrical, with a carefully finished edge that reads formal and reverent. There is a restrained fragrance implied by the composition, the roses offering a soft sweetness layered with the lilies cleaner, almost citrus-tinged notes, intended to comfort rather than dominate. As a traditional funeral wreath or memorial tribute, this arrangement conveys purity, peace and steady consolation. The craftsmanship suggests an experienced hand familiar with the sensibilities of local families across Borehamwood and the Elstree area, who often request arrangements that are both dignified and quietly uplifting for services at nearby chapels or at family homes.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00