Elegant Wreaths in Harold Wood – Thoughtfully Crafted by Flowers Harold Wood

Welcome to Flowers Harold Wood, your trusted local florist for exquisite wreaths and bespoke floral arrangements in Harold Wood and the surrounding areas. We take pride in sharing our expertise with the Harold Wood community, serving neighbours from Gidea Park and Ardleigh Green to Harold Court Road and the tranquil surroundings of Pages Wood and St. Peter's Church. Our expert florists thoughtfully design each wreath for all occasions—whether you seek classic elegance or something more contemporary, every creation showcases local quality and heartfelt care.

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WREATHS
Lovingly assembled on a pure white studio background, this circular sympathy wreath rests as a calm, cohesive ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums form a dense, cushiony base whose ruffled petals nestle together to suggest continuity and a steady, comforting presence. Toward the upper left a lush accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) draws the eye: richly hued deep violet blooms sit beside softer lavender buds, their velvety petals and layered shapes creating a tender focal point. Sprigs of green foliage - broad, variegated leaves and dainty fern fronds - weave through the purple cluster, providing cool contrast and a natural, garden-fresh texture. Subtle detailing shows a dark purple, crinkled mesh or lace ribbon peeking under the white flowers at both the inner and outer rims, harmonising with the lisianthus and giving the wreath a finished, considered edge. A gentle shadow beneath the wreath grounds it against the white surface and reveals the arrangement's three-dimensional craftsmanship. As experienced florists in the Harold Wood area, Flowers Harold Wood often creates such tributes for local funeral services, and the quiet colour story - white for peace and purple for dignity - makes this wreath appropriate for chapel displays, graveside farewells, or memorial tables. The scent is faint and floral, the texture soft and layered; overall the piece communicates respect, memory, and a calm presence for families seeking a dignified expression of condolence.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This elegant circular funeral wreath reads as a quiet, compassionate gesture: hundreds of small, pure white spray chrysanthemums are arranged into a dense, perfectly rounded ring, their feathery petals creating a soft, tactile surface that suggests peace and remembrance. A delicate hint of purple netting or ribbon edge is visible beneath the white blooms, tracing both the inner and outer circumference and lending a subtle richness to the otherwise monochrome field. Positioned on the upper-left arc, a thoughtful cluster of accent flowers provides a gentle focal point - three pale yellow, creamy roses unfold at the crown, offering warmth and the quiet symbolism of friendship and care. Sprigs of airy white baby's breath (gypsophila) nestle around the roses, producing a fine, cloud-like texture, while small lavender-purple statice or limonium pinprick through the greenery with a soft complementary tone. Varied foliage - from broad glossy leaves to delicate, ferny fronds - frames the arrangement and adds depth, movement, and a fresh scent that balances the cool whiteness of the chrysanthemums. The lighting in the photograph is soft and natural, revealing the wreath's layered textures and the fabric-like quality of the petals without harsh shadows. As a locally prepared tribute suitable for services in Harold Wood, Romford, or Gidea Park, this wreath exemplifies classic memorial design: restrained, comforting, and thoughtfully composed to honour a life with dignity and calm.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A tender funeral wreath is presented against a spotless white background, its neat, circular outline filled completely with soft, white and purple flowers. The main body of the wreath is created from dense clusters of Baby's Breath, each Gypsophila sprig brimming with delicate, snowflake-like blossoms. Together they form a plush, clouded base, suggesting lightness and softness to the touch. Nestled among this airy texture are larger Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals unfolding like fine silk. These flowers glow in a calm white, with the petal edges brushed in gentle shades of lilac, lavender, and deeper violet, adding depth and a hint of drama without overpowering the overall serenity. Several Lisianthus flowers are fully open, revealing the intricate swirls of their petals and darker inner tones, while others are caught in earlier stages of bloom, with buds showing fresh hints of pale green and creamy ivory. The wreath forms a perfect ring with a clear, open centre, echoing the traditional symbolism of never-ending love and remembrance, sentiments frequently expressed by families in Harold Wood when ordering tributes for local churches or the crematorium. Against the stark white background, every element is sharply defined: the fine, cloud-like Baby's Breath, the velvety Lisianthus, and the subtle shifts in colour that move from white to purple. The image carries a quiet, respectful atmosphere, capturing the sense of comfort and contemplation that such a floral wreath can offer when words feel insufficient.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath captured on a crisp white background, its substantial body formed from innumerable snowy white chrysanthemums that create a plush, cloud-like surface suggestive of calm and purity. A delicate layer of deep purple ruffled mesh or netting is visible beneath the chrysanthemums, especially along the inner rim, lending a refined depth and a dignified touch of colour. Arranged on the upper-left quadrant is a lush, carefully balanced cluster featuring a single, softly opened cream or pale yellow rose as the focal point, cradled by rich green foliage - variegated leaves with pale edges and delicate fern fronds - and sprinkled with tiny lavender-purple statice for a finely textured accent. On the opposite side, from about two o'clock down to five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies arch across the wreath; their trumpet blooms display a subtle ombré, moving from deep mauve-purple at the tips through to a gentle peachy-pink toward the bases, their bright green stems curving along the lower-right arc and integrating into the chrysanthemum base. A longer green stem reaches from the left cluster, crossing the lower section to meet the callas and is neatly secured, creating visual flow. As prepared by Flowers Harold Wood for local memorials and services around Harold Wood Park and Gubbins Lane, this wreath combines classic sympathy whites with serene purples and soft creams to convey peace, consolation and lasting remembrance with thoughtful, community-rooted craftsmanship.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centred on a pristine white background, this circular funeral wreath radiates a quiet, composed beauty, as though created to bring a moment of calm into a time of loss. The arrangement is heavily packed with roses in soothing pastel shades that blend seamlessly into one another: generous, fully open ivory and creamy white blooms form a soft halo, alongside clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses that progress from tight buds to unfolding petals. Subtle accents of pale peach and buttery yellow roses introduce gentle warmth, while scattered dusty lavender and muted mauve roses give the wreath an elegant, slightly nostalgic character often requested by families in Harold Wood seeking a traditional yet distinctive tribute. The entire ring is grounded by a thick base of dark green fern fronds, their finely cut leaves creating a textured, almost lace-like frame that cradles the flowers. Where the foliage peeks through, it adds refreshing contrast, helping each pastel bloom stand out while still feeling part of a harmonious whole. The circle is perfectly proportioned and densely filled, with no sparse areas, suggesting abundance and completeness-a visual metaphor for enduring love and shared memories. The soft, diffused lighting casts minimal shadows, ensuring the subtle colour variations and the velvety surfaces of each petal are clearly visible. This wreath would be appropriate for a funeral service at a Harold Wood church or as a tribute resting beside a framed photograph at a memorial gathering, expressing sympathy, reverence, and a tender farewell through flowers rather than words.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in soft, natural light, a sophisticated circular floral wreath rests serenely against a snow-white background, its form echoing the streets and gentle rhythms of Harold Wood. This generous tribute features an abundance of star-shaped lilies, the snowy-white varieties spreading wide, their petals open to reveal delicate green and gold stamens-a classic emblem of purity and peace. Dancing through the circle are vivid fuchsia-pink lilies, each bloom rich with magenta pigment and scattered flecks that add depth and a sense of vitality. Between lilies, clusters of tightly-coiled, pale pink and creamy white roses peek shyly, imparting a romantic undertone and a plush, velvety texture. Lush, muted greenery peeks from behind the blossoms, offering structural support and a fresh, woodland aroma reminiscent of Harold Wood Park or the gardens along Gubbins Lane. The entire arrangement, artfully balanced and thoughtfully composed, forms a seamless, unbroken circle-a reminder of enduring love and cherished memories. Its artistry radiates both dignity and tender emotion, making it an ideal selection for remembrance services or delivery to a local chapel. This wreath's aesthetic harmony and soft scent serve as a gentle embrace, offering comfort, sympathy, and lasting beauty to those who mourn in Harold Wood.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in gentle contrasts and careful craftsmanship, the kind we make daily at Flowers Harold Wood for families in and around Harold Wood station and Harold Wood Park. The main body is formed from a continuous band of small white spray chrysanthemums, their many narrow petals layered so closely they read as a single, plush surface - a soft, cloud-like presence that speaks of purity and solemn calm. From the upper left arc blooms a painterly cluster of colour: rich yellow roses, open and luminous like late-summer sunlight, paired with deep purple lisianthus whose velvety, ruffled cups offer a quiet formality. Scattered among these are a few pale lavender and green Eustoma buds that introduce a sense of unfolding, and fresh green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, some with light variegation, and slender fern fronds - which frame the flowers and provide natural movement. A thin, dark purple mesh ribbon subtly shows beneath the chrysanthemum ring at the inner and outer edges, creating a delicate line that ties the purple accents back into the whole piece. The wreath's open centre emphasizes the circular symbol of continuity and remembrance. In scent and texture this tribute is understated: the faint sweetness of roses, the coolness of chrysanthemum petals, and a leafy, green counterpoint - assembled with the quiet care we bring to memorial tributes for neighbours and local services.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, round wreath of white and lavender-hued flowers is centred in the frame, its detail sharply defined against a plain white background that mimics the calm of a quiet chapel wall. The arrangement is almost entirely composed of luxurious white Oriental lilies, their broad, satin-finish petals unfolding like wings around the circle. Many blooms are wide open, displaying soft green throats and prominent stamens dusted with rich, rust-coloured pollen, while others are only just beginning to unfurl, capturing different moments in their life cycle. Between the lilies, you can see generous clusters of lisianthus, their petals delicately ruffled and edged with cool shades of lilac and soft purple, giving a gentle halo effect around each flower. Small, closed buds, some pointed and lily-like, others more rounded and rose-like, dot the wreath and introduce a subtle rhythm as the eye travels around the ring. Threads of rich green foliage and muted blue-green, eucalyptus-like sprigs weave quietly beneath the blooms, adding depth without interrupting the light, airy feeling of the design. The overall impression is one of serene dignity, the unbroken circle symbolising continuity and unending love. In Harold Wood, this would be a fitting choice for a funeral or memorial service, a wreath you could imagine resting near the front of a small church, or placed beside a coffin in a local crematorium. Flowers Harold Wood would prepare such a tribute with care so that, when it is delivered to grieving families, the cool whites and purples offer a gentle sense of peace and support during a difficult farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed slightly from above on a spotless white backdrop, this circular wreath is a careful study in contrasts - soft white and deep sapphire assembled with a sensitive hand. The main volume is formed by densely set white chrysanthemums whose countless thin, feathery petals overlap into a cloud-like band; small, creamy-yellow hints at the flower centers warm the composition and add a gentle life to the white field. Nestled at the upper left quadrant are three intense blue roses, their velvety petals cupped in perfect spirals and saturated in a near-royal hue that reads both solemn and comforting. Dark-green foliage frames those roses, lending natural texture and punctuating the blue focal point against the white background. A pleated satin ribbon, dyed to match the roses' deep cobalt, trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring; the ribbon's ripples catch the light and create a soft play of shadow beneath the wreath, giving it a sense of presence and weight on the table or easel. As a local florist in Harold Wood I imagine delivering this to a service at the nearby community hall or placing it gently beside a memorial at the crematorium; the piece is intentionally composed to read clearly in a memorial setting while offering a quiet fragrance - the chrysanthemums' subtle, comforting scent balanced by the roses' faint, velvety aroma. This wreath's classic white symbolism of purity paired with the uniquely calming blue makes it an appropriate, heartfelt tribute for farewell occasions across Harold Wood, Romford, and neighbouring streets; Flowers Harold Wood can help arrange careful, respectful delivery when required.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a lush, round floral wreath laid flat on a bright white surface, its unbroken circular shape quietly symbolising continuity and remembrance. Dominating the design are large roses fully open in shades of dusty lavender and muted mauve, their many-layered petals creating soft whorls that overlap like fine fabric. Interspersed along the ring are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses and delicate rosebuds that range from tightly closed to gently opening, adding a tender rhythm and lightness to the composition. The flowers are encircled and underpinned by a broad collar of deep green fern fronds, which spread outward in textured layers so that the serrated leaf tips form a feathery, natural frame around the blooms. The interplay of velvety petals against the more structured greenery gives the wreath both softness and strength. Within the design, subtle flecks of darker foliage and tiny bud-like accents create pockets of shadow and depth, guiding the eye across the circular form. The lighting is soft and even, with the white background enhancing the pastel tones rather than competing with them, which makes the lavender and pink roses appear especially gentle and soothing. The overall feeling is one of dignified sympathy and quiet comfort, the kind of floral tribute a Harold Wood family might select for a funeral at a nearby chapel or crematorium. It reflects the touch of an experienced local florist, familiar with the needs of the community, arranging a wreath that speaks in hushed tones of gratitude, love, and farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white backdrop, this funeral wreath reads as a study in cool, refined tones: a full ring of intense royal-blue chrysanthemums forms the body, their tiny, bristled petals packed closely to create a cushiony, tactile surface. A pleated white satin ribbon trims the inner circumference, offering a soft luminous edge that offsets the saturated blues. Toward the upper-left curve, three noble blue roses unfold in full bloom, petals thick and velvety with an almost satin finish, their deep sapphire colour echoing across the wreath. Nestled beside them, delicate clouds of baby's breath bring a filigree of white, and slender dark-green foliage gives a subtle grounding to the arrangement. From the mid-left, an elegant cascade of ivory orchids - Phalaenopsis or similar - arcs across the lower-right quadrant; each orchid shows refined, translucent petals that seem to float above the chrysanthemum field. Bright lime-green orchid buds punctuate the cascade, some tightly closed and others softening, a quiet symbol of life continuing amid grief. The composition is lit with cool, even light, which highlights textures-the plush chrysanthemums, the smooth satin ribbon, the papery orchids-and conveys a contemplative mood. As a local florist might suggest for services near Harold Wood Station, St. Teresa's Church, or nearby memorial chapels, this wreath balances dignity with a gentle, consoling presence, appropriate for conveying heartfelt sympathy and honouring a loved one with calm reverence.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clear white backdrop, this open round wreath looks like a floral circle of remembrance, filled edge to edge with fresh flowers in white, soft pink, and rich magenta tones. Broad white lilies dominate the arrangement, their satin-like petals curving gracefully back from green pistils and warmly coloured stamens, creating a peaceful, almost glowing focal point. Among them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies introduce passion and depth, their star-shaped blooms and subtle speckling adding visual interest and emotional richness. Nestled between these focal flowers are soft pink roses, some still tightly budded, others just beginning to reveal their spiralled centres, symbolising gentle affection and quiet goodbyes. Creamy white roses, fully open and dense with petals, bring a sense of timeless elegance that many families in Harold Wood appreciate for funeral and memorial tributes. White gerbera daisies, each with a distinctive dark centre, punctuate the design with a friendly brightness, while smaller white filler flowers-perhaps spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums-fill in the gaps, lending a plush, cushion-like texture to the ring. Lush green foliage frames and weaves through the flowers, adding depth and helping the circular shape stand out clearly against the background. The overall impression is calm, dignified, and lovingly detailed, as though prepared by a local florist who understands the sensitivity of saying farewell. This wreath would be fitting at a funeral service, graveside committal, or remembrance gathering in Harold Wood, conveying respect, sympathy, and enduring love through its harmonious mix of colour and form.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced sympathy wreath dominates the frame, its round form set crisply against a clean white background that emphasizes the richness of its red and green tones. The design appears expertly crafted, as you might expect from a long-established florist serving Harold Wood, with every bloom and leaf placed to create a sense of calm order. Deep red carnations provide the main body of the wreath, arranged so closely together that their soft, frilled petals overlap, creating a plush carpet of colour around the circle. Some flowers are fully open, revealing intricate layers that curl and fold, while a few more compact buds lend subtle variation and a natural, garden-fresh feel. Punctuating this crimson base are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each flower a tidy, spherical dome composed of tiny, velvety petals. Their bright chartreuse hue introduces energy and light, like patches of sun through trees along Harold Wood's quieter streets, giving the tribute an uplifting note without losing its respectful tone. The base of the wreath is richly dressed with foliage: dark, feathery fern fronds fan outwards, forming a soft halo, and variegated pittosporum leaves add creamy-edged highlights that soften the overall outline. Woven unobtrusively into the lower part of the wreath is a ribbon or leaf-like material in alternating shades of green, looped in smooth curves that echo the circular form, suggesting flow and continuity. The even lighting and gentle shadow beneath the wreath give it a three-dimensional presence, as though it were already positioned at a funeral, wake, or memorial gathering in Harold Wood. The mood it conveys is one of quiet honour, heartfelt condolence, and a promise to remember.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This elegant sympathy wreath, photographed from above on a clean white background, forms a complete circle of colour and texture that speaks quietly of remembrance. It resembles the kind of carefully composed tribute often created for families in Harold Wood, ready to be delivered to a nearby chapel or crematorium. At two opposite points on the ring, bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies blossom with wide, star-shaped petals and prominent stamens, offering a warm focal point that draws the eye around the arrangement. Between them, a host of blush pink and lavender-tinted roses nestle into the greenery, each rose opening into soft, layered spirals that exude gentleness and love. Interwoven among these roses are lisianthus flowers in shades of pale pink and deep, inky purple; their ruffled, cup-shaped petals add depth and a subtly romantic atmosphere. Fine clusters of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, drift through the design like a delicate haze, balancing the warmth of the lilies and roses with cooler notes. The foliage underneath is full and varied: silvery eucalyptus discs, feathery fern fronds, and other dark green leaves overlap and curl, creating a natural, woodland feel. Small spiky eryngium thistles in blue-grey tones punctuate the wreath, lending a slightly contemporary, textured accent. Several closed lily buds are tucked discreetly within the leaves, suggesting the quiet unfolding of new blooms even in a time of farewell. Near the base of the lower lily, bright green, folded foliage-possibly Ti or aspidistra leaves-adds a tailored, modern detail. The overall effect is of a thoughtfully designed funeral wreath for Harold Wood, offering comfort, dignity, and a visual reminder of the unbroken circle of memory.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image captures a pristine, circular wreath lying flat against a pure white surface, its form made entirely of white Baby's Breath blossoms. The Gypsophila has been arranged densely, creating a rich, cloud-like texture where individual blooms merge into a soft ring of tiny stars. The circle is unbroken, with a clean hollow centre that reinforces the classic symbol of everlasting love and remembrance. In the right-hand lower quadrant, two expressive calla lilies rise from the mass of white and immediately draw the eye. Their long, slender stems bend gently inward, echoing the curvature of the wreath as they disappear into the delicate flowers. The calla blooms themselves are intensely coloured: the flared tips glow with deep burgundy and wine-red tones, mellowing through softer magenta before blending into an understated olive green at the base and along the petals' outer edges. This gradient of colour stands in elegant contrast to the pure white Baby's Breath, lending the tribute a modern, slightly dramatic edge. The background is entirely white, and the lighting appears even and diffused, so there are no distractions from the careful floristry work. This kind of wreath feels perfectly suited to a quiet chapel of rest or funeral service in Harold Wood, where families often seek arrangements that express both innocence and profound affection. The combination of feather-light Gypsophila with the more sculptural, emotive calla lilies suggests a message of gentle comfort and enduring love, a refined way to say a final goodbye or mark an anniversary of passing.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pure white studio background, this circular floral wreath appears serene and composed, created as a thoughtful tribute for a time of loss. The ring is densely packed with blossoms so that it forms an unbroken band of colour, leaving a calm, empty space at the centre. The main flowers are roses in intense fuchsia and deep magenta, blending into paler blush and soft pink shades. Each rose is at a slightly different stage, from tightly furled buds to full, generous blooms with many layered petals that curl softly at the edges. Interwoven with the roses are luxurious double lilies in tones of creamy white, blush, and subtle peach. Their wide, softly textured petals open in layers, creating a star-like form, while their centres are gently shaded and intricate. Several buds in bright lime-green punctuate the design, adding contrast and a sense of living energy. The flowers rest on a rich bed of foliage made up of delicate fern fronds and larger, glossy leaves, likely a mix of classic funeral greens often used by experienced Harold Wood florists. The ferns form a feathery border that frames the flowers, while the broader leaves give visual weight and structure. Soft, even lighting enhances the natural colours without harshness, making the wreath appear both vivid and calm. Ideal as a sympathy wreath for services at Harold Wood churches, local crematoria, or home memorials, this design conveys quiet dignity, deep respect, and a comforting sense of continuity through its circular form and harmonious palette.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet corner of Harold Wood and finding this wreath, a lush ring of crimson that feels like a warm conversation between petals. Dozens of deep red roses have been chosen at their peak, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of quiet opulence. The circular form reads as a gentle embrace, a continuous chain of velvety florals where each rose brushes its neighbor and nothing interrupts the uniform crimson. You can sense the work of a florist who loves the craft: the careful nesting, the way stems are tucked for balance, the almost musical alignment of heads and petals. This piece carries both love and solemnity in equal measure-every bloom seems to carry a memory, a whispered wish, a moment of farewell or celebration. As a Harold Wood florist, I notice the subtle scent of roses mixing with the faint resin of stems, the way the white backdrop makes the red glow even more intense, and the texture of the petals catching the light at different angles. It's not just decoration; it's a quiet ceremony, something to honour someone dear or to mark a meaningful milestone. If you're planning a gesture in Harold Wood, this wreath offers a refined statement: timeless, elegant, and ready for delivery to nearby homes and venues, including same-day service to addresses across Harold Wood and the wider Havering area.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
In this image, a substantial round wreath for a funeral or memorial is presented against a crisp, plain white background, making its vivid colours appear almost luminous. The wreath is densely packed so that the flowers touch and overlap, forming a continuous circle with a serene open space at the centre. Deep red roses anchor the design, their velvety petals layered in soft spirals, each bloom fully open and at its most expressive. Some roses lean toward a classic ruby red, while others deepen into burgundy, creating subtle shifts of tone. Between them nestle clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each head made up of many slender petals that create a soft, cushioned texture and a gentle glow of colour. These sunny flowers offer a tender contrast to the intensity of the red roses, echoing shared stories, smiles, and gratitude alongside sorrow. The wreath is wrapped with lush greenery, including broad, glossy leaves that frame the blooms and more delicate, silvery-green foliage that likely comes from eucalyptus, lending a slightly fragrant, woodland note to the design. Everything is arranged with clear intention, resulting in a balanced, symmetrical composition that feels both strong and comforting. The lighting is even and bright, highlighting the richness of the reds and yellows while allowing subtle shadows to trace each curl of petal and leaf. This is the kind of floral tribute that could rest with quiet dignity at a Harold Wood funeral service, perhaps arriving from a nearby florist along Station Road or Gubbins Lane, offering a visible expression of love, sympathy, and remembrance for the person being honoured.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the florist's hands, this wreath of red roses reads as ceremonial and thoughtfully composed. The blooms exude richness, their velvety surfaces catching light to reveal depths of burgundy and ruby, while touches of silvery-green foliage peek through like quiet, cooling breaths among the ring. The roses themselves, symbols of love and enduring devotion, give the arrangement a mood of reverent stillness, as if each petal holds a memory. Light falls softly over the circular arrangement, tracing the curves and highlighting the velvet texture of every bloom and the subtle sheen on the greenery. The wreath feels both ceremonial and intimate, a symbol of eternal connection that offers solace through beauty. For residents of Harold Wood, delivery is available across Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Romford, and beyond from your local florist, ensuring a thoughtful remembrance can reach the right hands promptly and with care.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Displayed on a bright white backdrop, this striking floral tribute takes the exact shape of a maritime lifebuoy, its strong design softened only by the natural beauty of fresh flowers. The wreath is a perfect circle, its base entirely hidden under a dense covering of small, uniform blooms that sit shoulder to shoulder, forming an almost seamless layer of petals. The ring is visually divided into four clean quadrants, alternating between deep royal blue and radiant white, mirroring the iconic pattern of a life ring that might be seen at marinas or riverside walks within easy reach of Harold Wood. The blue flowers create plush, saturated panels of colour, their tiny petals adding depth and a sense of comfort, while the white flowers contribute a luminous, gentle contrast that keeps the arrangement bright despite its solemn purpose. Trimmed around the inner edge, a slim dark blue ribbon has been pleated into delicate ruffles, drawing the eye to the central opening and enhancing the nautical impression without overwhelming the florals. The middle of the wreath remains open, ensuring the life-saving ring shape is instantly recognisable. No additional foliage or decor appears in the composition; it is the simplicity of the bicolour palette and the precision of the craftsmanship that convey its meaning. This lifebuoy wreath symbolises protection, safe passage, and the act of being someone's lifeline, making it particularly poignant for funerals or memorials of those connected with the sea, lifeguarding, or rescue services, as well as for individuals remembered by Harold Wood families as steadfast, supportive figures. The clean studio lighting and crisp outlines highlight the care and skill behind every stem.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen flat from above on a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is composed with quiet expertise, the kind we practise every day at Flowers Harold Wood. A generous ring of creamy white roses - approximately a dozen large, fully open blooms - forms the principal motif, their tightly furled petals creating soft, ivory spirals that catch the light and read as a gentle, luminous field. Nestled among those roses are soft pale-yellow lilies; some trumpets are wide open, revealing slim stamens and the tender texture of their petals, while several remain in neat bud form, adding layered height and a sense of promise. The floral elements sit on a rich base of deep green foliage: airy fern fronds that give a feathery, delicate outline and clusters of smaller rounded leaves, likely eucalyptus or similar, which introduce cooler, blue-green tones and a firmer, textural contrast. The arrangement's dense packing produces a lush, full appearance, the contrasts of texture and hue intentionally chosen to soothe and to frame the pale flowers. There is a faint imagined scent - powdery rose notes softened by the clean, green lift of lily - that reinforces the wreath's mood of calm condolence. Its circular form symbolises continuity and remembrance; crafted with the measured care we bring to local services, the wreath is suitable for funerals, memorial displays, or graveside tributes across Harold Wood, Gidea Park and nearby Romford, and is available for local delivery via flowersharoldwood.co.uk when required with sensitivity and discretion.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00