Ealing WREATHS – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Ealing Florist, your trusted local experts for wreaths and floral arrangements in the heart of Ealing. Our florists blend years of hands-on experience, creativity, and genuine local care, delivering beautiful flowers to homes and businesses across Northfield Avenue, near the lush Walpole Park, and around the vibrant Ealing Broadway area.

Whether marking a heartfelt occasion or sharing sympathy, each of our wreaths is crafted with precision and respect. We select the freshest seasonal flowers to create meaningful tributes—delivered with warmth and understanding. Planning at the last minute? No worries: we proudly offer same-day delivery on all wreaths and bouquets when you order online by 3 PM.

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From classic designs to bespoke arrangements, every wreath from Ealing Florist is handled by skilled hands who know our community well. Rely on us for timely and trustworthy flower delivery that honours your sentiments, right here in Ealing and beyond. Order online today and discover why we’re Ealing’s preferred florist for personal, caring service.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath photographed against an even white background, built around a generous ring of compact white chrysanthemums whose tightly ruffled petals create a uniformly soft, cushiony surface. The dense white band feels both serene and enduring, a visual promise of continuity. Anchoring the composition in the upper left is a lush accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): several fully open, richly coloured violet blooms with delicate yellow centers, interspersed with paler lavender buds and slender upright stems that give the cluster a living, breathing quality. Mixed among the blooms are fresh green elements - broad, glossy leaves with hints of variegation and fine, feathery fronds - adding texture and a fresh, organic counterpoint that recalls the leafy lanes around Ealing Common and Pitshanger Village. Along the wreath's inner and outer edges a subtle, crinkled dark purple mesh trim peeks out, offering a refined edge that harmonises with the lisianthus tones and completes the arrangement with quiet elegance. A soft shadow beneath the piece lifts it from the backdrop and emphasises its three-dimensional shape. Prepared by Ealing Florist with attention to classical sympathy symbolism, this wreath is intended as a dignified expression of condolence and remembrance for services held locally or delivered to chapels and cemeteries across the borough.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath composed chiefly of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums fills the view, the many small heads packed so closely that the texture reads like a soft, downy cushion-cool to the eye and comforting in its quiet uniformity. The wreath maintains a clear, unbroken ring with a tranquil open centre that speaks of continuity and memory; a gentle, natural shadow beneath anchors it to the white surface. Just beneath the surface of the white mass a slender band of deep purple netting or ribbon slips in and out of sight along the inner and outer rims, adding a low, respectful note of colour and depth. Crowning the upper-left quadrant is a restrained bouquet of accent flowers: three pale yellow roses whose petals curl outward with a slow, graceful motion, surrounded by clouds of white gypsophila that soften the composition, and small sprays of lavender-hued statice that provide a subtle counterpoint. Varied greens - from smooth, broad leaves to delicate, ferny fronds - breathe life into the cluster and set the pale blooms against a fresh backdrop. The scent is imagined as faint and floral, a gentle whisper rather than an insistence. This arrangement feels right for a chapel in Ealing Common or a quiet wake, conveying solace, respectful remembrance, and a calm presence for mourners. It's the kind of wreath a thoughtful neighbour might choose to express sympathy and steady support at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A luminous circular funeral wreath fills the frame, its intricate work highlighted by a spotless white background that makes each bloom and bud clearly visible. The design is built on a generous base of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms clustering like soft foam, giving the arrangement a cloud-like volume that feels gentle to the eye and touch. Threaded among this airy texture are striking Lisianthus flowers, their petals ruffled and layered like fine fabric. Predominantly white, these petals are edged with varying tones of purple and violet, some whisper-soft like lilac at sunset over Ealing Broadway, others deeper and more defined, adding quiet drama to the wreath. A mix of fully open blooms and tighter buds introduces movement and depth; the buds carry a hint of green and cream, promising colour yet to unfold. The central opening of the wreath is clean and symmetrical, reinforcing its symbolic meaning of eternity and unbroken love, so often chosen by families across Ealing for funerals, remembrance services, and graveside tributes. There is no visible foliage, only the interplay of the white Baby's Breath and the purple-touched Lisianthus, creating a cool, tranquil palette ideal for expressing sympathy. The arrangement feels hand-crafted with care, as if prepared in a nearby Ealing Florist studio before being delivered to a church near Pitshanger Lane or a quiet gathering at a local cemetery. Overall, the wreath radiates serenity, dignity, and a sense of peaceful farewell, like a soft spoken gesture of support in a time of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Meticulously arranged and presented against a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath centres on a lavish, densely packed bed of pristine white chrysanthemums that create a soft, pillowy texture suggestive of peace. Underneath the white blooms a subtle ruffled layer of deep purple netting or lace is visible along the inner curve, lending contrast and shadow that deepens the visual field. On the upper-left a single, perfectly formed cream rose unfurls within a rich cluster of greenery - variegated leaves edged in pale tones and airy fern fronds - threaded through with tiny lavender-purple statice sprigs that add a quiet, persistent colour note. Counterbalancing this cluster, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right-hand side from about two o'clock to five o'clock, their smooth trumpets graduating from saturated purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink at the bases; their bright green stems curve gracefully along the lower-right arc and are tastefully anchored into the chrysanthemum ring. A lone longer stem reaches from the left cluster and crosses the lower wreath, thoughtfully tied to connect the composition. The arrangement's textures - velvety white petals, crisp green foliage and the slight crispness of the statice - sit softly in cool morning light, emitting a restrained floral scent. As a local Ealing design crafted by Ealing Florist, it reads as a respectful memorial piece suitable for funerals in the Ealing Common and Pitshanger Lane area and for quiet graveside reflection.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a crisp white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of roses and greenery, carefully arranged to offer comfort and dignity. The entire ring is densely layered with pastel roses, each bloom placed close to the next so that almost no base is visible, only a continuous flow of petals. Creamy ivory and warm white roses are the most prominent, their fully opened forms revealing many overlapping, velvety petals that catch the light. Threaded between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses in varying stages of bloom create a gentle rhythm, from tight buds to partially open flowers. Subtle peach and buttery yellow roses add an understated glow, while the inclusion of dusky lavender and muted mauve roses introduces a vintage, reflective note, often favoured for remembrance tributes in Ealing's quieter churches and crematoria. The lush green foundation is made from finely cut fern fronds and other dark foliage that curl delicately around the flowers, adding movement and a sense of natural softness. The contrast between the deep greens and the cloud-like pastels brings depth, making the wreath feel rich yet soothing. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, highlighting the nuanced shades without any harsh glare, as if prepared for viewing at a chapel of rest near Ealing Broadway or Northfields. The perfectly round shape symbolises eternity and enduring love, making this wreath an eloquent floral expression of sympathy, crafted with the quiet care you would expect from an experienced local Ealing florist.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil and elegantly crafted funeral wreath sits poised against a brilliant white background, capturing the serene spirit of a thoughtful farewell in Ealing. The eye is drawn to the harmonious ring of lush white lilies, their velvety petals unfurled and radiant, symbolic of peace, innocence, and new beginnings. Accents of vivid fuchsia pink lilies interlace the arrangement, casting gentle shadows and adding a touch of passionate remembrance among the pure whites. Between these showy blooms, soft clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses nestle, some tightly furled, others starting to open, filling the composition with tender romance and a sense of life's fragile beauty. Subtle, muted green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus often found at Ealing's local markets-adds quiet structure and natural dimension, making the flowers appear freshly gathered from nearby parks or garden shops. Every element of this wreath feels intentional and dignified, the handiwork of a florist deeply connected to the Ealing community. Whether displayed during a memorial at Ealing Town Hall, a church service along Uxbridge Road, or delivered to a loved one's home, this arrangement is a poetic gesture of comfort, remembrance, and peace, offering gentle solace through its balanced colours, scent, and meaningful form.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Against a neutral white background, a traditional funeral wreath is shown as a perfect circular 'O' crafted from countless pristine white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny, layered petals creating a uniformly plush surface that evokes calm and solemnity. The dense white base occupies most of the ring, forming a soft, cloud-like canvas for a single, vivid floral accent on the upper left quadrant. There, rich yellow roses unfold in open, golden spirals - petals that suggest warmth and gentle remembrance - while deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) provide a lush, velvety counterpoint with ruffled, cup-shaped blooms and a few pale lavender buds for a natural gradation of tone. Sprays of glossy green leaves, slender unopened buds and fine fern fronds are artfully interspersed, adding texture, depth and a natural framework that keeps the eye moving. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer edges of the wreath, a small, elegant echo of the lisianthus hue that refines the overall silhouette. The soft studio lighting highlights the tactile contrast between the chrysanthemum's dense fluff and the satin-like petals of the roses and Eustoma; one can almost sense the faint, fresh fragrance of cut flowers. As a local florist familiar with Ealing and nearby spots such as Walpole Park and Ealing Broadway, I'd choose this composition for funeral chapels or memorial services - a respectful, composed tribute that quietly communicates sympathy and remembrance, prepared with the attentive care customers expect from Ealing Florist.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a pure white backdrop, this funeral wreath forms a perfectly rounded circle of white and soft purple blooms, composed with the kind of care a local Ealing florist offers when guiding families through loss. The strongest impression comes from the large Oriental lilies, their velvety white petals gently arching outward, each flower like an open hand offering peace. Many are in full bloom, showcasing pale green throats and upright pistils, while a few still-sheathed buds hint at moments yet to unfold. Nestled between the lilies are luxurious lisianthus blossoms, their petals frilled and layered, white at the base and brushed at the edges with lilac and violet tones. These smaller flowers fill the gaps, creating a dense, cushion-like texture that feels almost cloud-soft to the eye. Here and there, tiny creamy buds and occasional rounded leaves, some reminiscent of eucalyptus, break through the mass of petals, adding depth and a fresh, garden-like character. The overall palette remains cool and tranquil, with white and purple balanced so neither overwhelms the other. The wreath's continuous circle, with no visible beginning or end, evokes the enduring nature of memory and love. It is easy to imagine this arrangement resting by a framed photograph at a memorial service in a quiet Ealing church, or travelling in a hearse past Walpole Park on the way to a final farewell. The image captures a tribute that speaks softly of purity, reverence, and the enduring bond between the departed and those who remain.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured slightly above the plane of the wreath and set on a stark white backdrop, this memorial piece presents itself with quiet authority and tender craftsmanship. The wreath's circumference is densely packed with white chrysanthemums whose layered petals create a soft, cloud-like surface; up close the flower centers show a tiny touch of creamy yellow, lending a whisper of warmth beneath the cool white. Toward the upper-left quadrant three electric-blue roses rise as a solemn accent - their petals are lush and velvety, coiling inward in perfect spirals and saturated with a deep, almost regal blue that the dark green foliage frames and lifts. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon trims both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy folds catching light to outline the shape and add a refined, tailored look. The composition casts a delicate shadow that anchors the arrangement visually, giving the wreath a sense of weight and presence suited to commemorative display. Working in Ealing, from The Broadway to Walpole Park, I often recommend this colourway for families who want a tribute that feels both traditional and personal; the soft fragrance of chrysanthemums and the tactile contrast of ribbon and rose petals make it a piece that comforts as much as it commemorates. This wreath's balance of white purity and dignified blue expresses sympathy, respect, and a composed remembrance appropriate for funeral chapels and memorial services across the neighbourhood.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from a bird's-eye view against a clean white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath forms an unbroken ring of soft colour and texture. Large, fully opened roses in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and gentle grey-purple are placed in a rhythmic sequence around the form, their ruffled petals creating intricate rosettes that feel almost cloud-like. Nestled among these are smaller blush pink spray roses and tiny rosebuds, some still tightly closed, others just beginning to show their inner petals, offering a sense of unfolding stories and memories. The flowers sit atop a substantial base of deep green fern fronds, the feathery, segmented leaves stretching outward and between the roses, adding structure and a lush woodland feel, reminiscent of sheltered paths around Ealing Green or the tranquil edges of Lammas Park. Subtle, darker filler foliage and tiny buds tuck into the gaps, adding shadow, depth, and a natural, hand-crafted character. The overall impression is tranquil and contemplative, a design that feels ideal for a funeral or memorial service where quiet elegance is desired. The sympathetic pairing of lavender and pink roses speaks of respect, tenderness, and affection, creating a floral circle that seems to embrace the memory of a loved one. At Ealing Florist, arrangements like this are composed with a calm, steady hand, each bloom checked for freshness before being woven into place, ready for same-day delivery to local churches, crematoriums, and family homes across Ealing.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully arranged memorial wreath in deep blues and pure whites, hand-styled with the attentive touch of an experienced Ealing florist and suitable for a funeral or commemorative service in the Ealing area. The circular form is built from hundreds of compact, electric-blue chrysanthemum-like flowers that create a plush, textural cushion - a rich, saturated ring that feels full and continuous. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its soft pleats forming a pale halo that lifts the blue blooms and adds a satin glow under cool, diffused light. Clustered at the upper left are three large blue roses, petals unfurling in a sumptuous, velvety sapphire hue; delicate sprays of white gypsophila nestle around them, lending featherlight contrast, while dark green foliage grounds the cluster. Graceful white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis, arc from the left and sweep down toward the lower right, their refined, cascading presence bringing an airy, almost whispered elegance to the arrangement. Several tender green orchid buds remain closed or just beginning to open, subtle symbols of continuity amid mourning. The scent is faint and sophisticated - a whisper of floral sweetness rather than overpowering perfume - and the textures range from the chrysanthemum's fine filaments to the orchids' satiny petals. Prepared with quiet care for services at local chapels near Ealing Common, Pitshanger Lane, or St. Mary's, this wreath is available for sensitive local delivery by Ealing Florist, offering a composed, respectful expression of sympathy and remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A circular sympathy wreath is presented against a clean white background, its form so full and intricate that it feels almost like a living garland gathered from the gardens around Ealing Common. The wreath is shaped by generous clusters of white Oriental lilies, their wide petals gently arched and edged in soft shadows, each bloom centred with golden stamens that catch the light. Between the white lilies, deeper fuchsia and magenta lilies provide a rich, heartfelt contrast, their star-shaped, often speckled petals suggesting intensity of emotion and cherished memories. Scattered evenly throughout the ring are white gerbera daisies, their layered, rayon-soft petals radiating from dark, expressive centres, adding a fresh, contemporary note to this traditional funeral tribute. Around and beneath them, soft pink roses, some still tightly budded and others just beginning to open, infuse the arrangement with tenderness, like quiet words of comfort shared after a service along Uxbridge Road or in a family home off Pitshanger Lane. Creamy white roses, fully open and plush, fill the spaces with a sense of quiet luxury and calm. Smaller white filler blooms-petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums-are tucked into gaps to create a seamless, cloud-like texture. A halo of rich green foliage encircles the flowers, framing the wreath and deepening its circular, unbroken symbolism of continuity and eternal love. The whole piece feels serene and composed, ideal for honouring a loved one at a memorial or funeral in Ealing, where subtle beauty and heartfelt dignity are deeply appreciated.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a clean, white background, this substantial circular wreath appears almost to hover in the frame, its ring of rich red and bright lime green flowers forming a complete, unbroken circle of remembrance. The dominant blooms are deep red carnations, each one a ruffled rosette of soft, layered petals, some fully open and plush, others just beginning to loosen, giving the arrangement a natural rhythm and flow. Between them sit neat clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and tightly packed, like tiny moss-covered stones along a shaded path in one of Ealing's leafy side streets. These pompon mums introduce a playful yet respectful brightness, their fresh green tone lifting the deeper reds and adding a sense of quiet vitality. The base of the wreath is built from abundant greenery: dark fern fronds splay outwards, creating a shadowed depth, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with their creamy, irregular margins, weave in and out, breaking up the mass of colour and lending a soft, garden-like feel. Tucked into the lower right curve, a green striped ribbon loops gently among the foliage, its alternating bands of light and dark green echoing the variety found in a well-tended Ealing garden. The image is sharply lit, so every petal edge and leaf vein is clearly defined against the stark white backdrop. Emotionally, the wreath conveys both strength and tenderness, offering a comforting presence suitable for funeral services, crematorium chapels, or memorial tributes across Ealing, where families seek a floral expression that honours their loved one with grace and thoughtful detail.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours gentle yet assured, much like a calm moment beside the ponds of Walpole Park in Ealing. The arrangement is built on a luxuriant base of fresh foliage, forming a perfectly even ring. Silvery-green eucalyptus, feathery dark ferns, and spiky blue eryngium thistles interlock to create structure and texture, their cool tones providing a soothing frame. Rising from this greenery are two commanding coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one at the upper arc and another near the lower curve, their six broad petals opening fully to reveal prominent stamens, radiating a quiet strength and hope. Around them, numerous blush-pink and soft lavender-pink roses sit at different angles, each bloom fully open, the petals layered and velvety, capturing that tender, heartfelt feeling that often accompanies a final farewell. Interspersed with the roses are lisianthus flowers in two main tones: delicate pale pinks and rich, deep purples. Their ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms add depth and a sense of movement, as though stirred by a light breeze. Tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, peek between the larger heads, creating a soft, cloud-like veil of colour. Several tightly closed lily buds lie tucked within the greenery, symbolising lives and memories still unfolding in the hearts of those left behind. At the base of the lower lily, bright green leaves are folded and looped into elegant shapes, adding a professional flourish that reflects the craftsmanship of local Ealing florists. This wreath has a serene, composed presence, ideal for honouring a loved one at a funeral, memorial service, or chapel of rest anywhere in Ealing.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
From a high, almost contemplative viewpoint, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft white halo resting on a pure white surface, the entire ring woven from countless heads of delicate Baby's Breath. Each gypsophila floret is tiny yet precise, and together they form a dense, cloud-thick border that feels both weightless and reassuring, rather like the mist that drifts across Ealing's Lammas Park at dawn. The wreath's centre is left completely open, a perfect circle of negative space that suggests a quiet pause or a moment of reflection held within the flowers. In the lower right section, two calla lilies become the gentle focal point. Their smooth, trumpet-shaped blooms arc gracefully from slim green stems, which rise from within the mass of gypsophila and lean inward with a natural, unforced curve. The colour of the petals flows from fresh green at the base into a deep, wine-toned burgundy at the edges, a velvety gradient that provides rich contrast against the whiteness surrounding them. The callas feel poised and dignified, the way a well-composed condolence arrangement might appear at a chapel service or a farewell gathering in an Ealing townhouse. The lighting is bright and even, making every tiny blossom and curve of stem stand out without harshness. Overall, the design carries a mood of quiet love and respectful remembrance, something a local family might choose when they want a tribute that is refined, modern, and full of feeling without unnecessary flourish, lovingly crafted by skilled florists who understand the sensitivity of saying goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a calm, living halo. The arrangement is crafted from an abundance of roses in shades of magenta, fuchsia, and gentle powder pink, each blossom at a different stage of opening so that tight buds nestle beside voluptuous, fully open flowers. Between them sit generous double lilies in creamy white, blush, and pale peach, their layered petals curling softly at the edges, some revealing speckled centres and delicate stamens, others still enclosed in fresh green buds. Around and beneath the flowers, a rich bed of foliage provides structure: elegant fern fronds with their finely divided leaves, glossy dark green ovals, and the occasional subtly variegated leaf create a tapestry of greens that cradles the blooms. The circle is full and balanced, with no gaps, suggesting an unbroken bond and the idea of life continuing beyond loss. The pristine lighting, similar to soft daylight falling through a window in an Ealing family home, accentuates the contrast between the vivid pinks and the cool, restful greens. This wreath feels deeply personal and reflective, perfectly suited to rest beside a coffin, stand at a crematorium chapel, or be displayed at a memorial gathering along Ealing Broadway. It embodies a message of remembrance, comfort, and enduring affection, like a final, beautifully spoken farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a local West London florist in Ealing comes a vibrant circular wreath, crafted entirely from dozens of fresh, deep red roses, set against a stark white background. The wreath is densely packed, with large, fully opened heads forming the core and smaller, partially opened blooms filling the gaps to add depth and movement. The ruby red colour remains constant from edge to center, with petals unfurling in graceful spirals that draw the eye inward. The surface is plush and tactile, each bloom pressed snugly against its neighbour to create a continuous velvet-red field. A heady rose fragrance mingles with the faint green of unseen stems, a scent suggested by the image and recalled from a busy Ealing morning. The craftsmanship is evident in careful spacing and balanced light that sketches the wreath's round form. This piece exudes romance and reverence, suitable for weddings, anniversaries, memorial services, or ceremonial occasions. It would feel at home greeting guests at a doorway in Northfields or near Ealing Broadway, delivering quiet dignity to any space. Delivery across Ealing and surrounding districts is available, with a same-day option to ensure freshness and impact wherever it is displayed.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A generously packed circular funeral wreath, photographed against a pure white background, presents a moving contrast of colour and texture with its deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums. The arrangement forms a flawless ring, dense with blooms that touch and overlap, giving the impression of abundance and thoughtfulness, as if a family from Ealing has chosen something truly special for a final farewell. The roses are rich and velvety, some a true crimson and others leaning toward a dark wine-red, their layered petals curling outward in elegant spirals that speak of enduring love and respect. Nestled between the roses are clusters of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, possibly spray or button varieties, their small, petal-packed faces bringing gentle light and a sense of comfort, like the first warm rays across Ealing Common on a spring morning. A structured bed of greenery supports the flowers, with glossy, mid-green leaves and a few softer, grey-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, providing subtle movement and an organic feel. The wreath's open centre draws the eye inward, suggesting continuity and the unbroken nature of memory. Even under the bright, studio-style lighting, the piece feels soft and natural, as though it has just been finished in the cool back room of an Ealing florist before being taken to a local church or crematorium. It is a dignified floral tribute, perfectly suited for moments of reflection, condolence, and heartfelt remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with care and reverence. The blooms radiate a regal richness, tempered by silvery-green foliage that peeks out in soft crescents like quiet breaths amid strong emotion. The classic roses-symbols of love and enduring devotion-build a mood of solemn warmth, their velvety surfaces catching soft light and lending a warm, serene glow to the ring. The greens alternate between broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy accents, creating texture and depth that invite a closer look. The arrangement reads as a timeless tribute, suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries that honour a life well lived. It feels both intimate and public, the kind of piece a family might choose for a church ceremony, a wake, or a quiet vigil, carefully designed to remain dignified yet comforting. The wreath is a signature of Ealing Florist, crafted to travel across Ealing and wider West London, with options for same-day delivery to Ealing Broadway, Acton, Northfields, Greenford, and beyond. The crisp white backdrop in the image foregrounds the flower's warmth and invites the viewer to pause and reflect on memory, connection, and endurance. In Ealing, from Pitshanger Village to Walpole Park, this arrangement speaks of support, sympathy, and the everyday acts of care that bind our communities together.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath forms a striking circle of blue and white flowers, composed with the precision of an experienced local Ealing florist. The ring is generously packed with hundreds of tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms, each head nestled closely to its neighbour so no foliage or gaps interrupt the smooth, pillowed surface. The design is quartered into four distinct blocks: two segments of rich, royal blue flowers sit opposite one another, while two segments of pure, clean white blooms complete the classic maritime pattern. From a distance, the colours read as bold, confident stripes; up close, you can almost feel the soft, cool texture of the petals and imagine the faint, green-fresh scent of newly cut stems. Along the inner circle, a neatly pleated ribbon in dark blue curves all the way around, reinforcing the life ring silhouette and adding a subtle, tailored detail that suggests care and craftsmanship. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, highlighting the tiny shadows where the petals overlap and giving the tribute a quiet depth. This wreath seems perfectly suited to a farewell for someone connected to sailing, lifeguarding, or the armed forces, perhaps remembered at a chapel near Ealing Common or a service in West Ealing. The alternating blue and white sections symbolise protection, loyalty, and peace, turning the familiar image of a lifebuoy into a gentle promise of support and remembrance that can bring comfort to family and friends during a final goodbye.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Flat against a white backdrop and photographed from above, this wreath presents a serene, evergreen circle of sympathy flowers crafted with technical care and human compassion. Approximately fifteen to twenty creamy white roses-each with closely furled, classic petals-make up the wreath's luminous core, their ivory tones softening the overall composition. Interspersed among them are pale yellow lilies, trumpet-shaped and poised at different stages of bloom: some are open and revealing slim stamens, others remain poised in tight buds that add texture and quiet anticipation. The floral ring rests on a rich underlayer of foliage: delicate fern fronds that lend a feathered, filigree border, and broader, rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus offering cooler green notes and visual weight. The arrangement reads as deliberately dense and full, with stems carefully arranged to maintain a flawless circular form symbolic of eternity and remembrance. Gentle, diffused lighting in the photograph accentuates the cream and lemon hues and the subtle sheen on the rose petals, while the contrast of deeper greens grounds the piece. As a local touch, this style of wreath is often chosen by families in Ealing for services at venues near Walpole Park or Ealing Broadway; it translates well for graveside placement or chapel display. Crafted with sympathy and practical expertise by Ealing Florist, the wreath conveys a message of peace, purity and ongoing love, offering a quiet visual solace in times of loss.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00