Waterloo Wreaths

At Waterloo Florist, our wreaths are crafted with quiet care, respect, and many years of local floristry experience. From our studio near Waterloo Station and the South Bank, we design elegant floral wreaths that help you share love, remembrance, and support when words are not enough.

Every wreath is hand-made by an expert florist, using fresh, long-lasting flowers sourced daily. Whether you need a classic white tribute, soft pastels, or a design tailored to a favourite colour or flower, we'll guide you with calm, professional advice. We regularly provide wreaths for services around St John's Church, The Old Vic, Lambeth North and across central London.

Our trusted local team serves families and businesses throughout Waterloo, Southwark, Lambeth, and Blackfriars, as well as nearby areas such as:

  • Elephant & Castle
  • London Bridge
  • Vauxhall

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and funeral bouquets across Waterloo and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Every tribute is carefully transported to local homes, churches, crematoria, and funeral directors, ensuring it arrives on time and beautifully presented.

If you're unsure where to start, our friendly florists are here to listen, advise on suitable flowers and styles, and create a design that feels personal and appropriate. Trust Waterloo Florist for wreaths that are thoughtful, dignified, and authentically local.

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WREATHS
Deliberately simple and tender, this circular sympathy wreath rests against a stark white studio backdrop so its textures and tones speak plainly. The primary body is a continuous ring of compact white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a lush, cushion-like surface evoking serenity and purity. At the upper-left a concentrated cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) introduces an elegant splash of colour - from saturated violet blooms with soft yellow centres to paler lavender buds poised on wiry stems - their velvety petals bringing a subtle, comforting softness to the arrangement. Intermingled foliage adds botanical structure: broad, variegated leaves and delicate ferny greens give contrast, movement and a natural freshness that prevents the composition from feeling static. A fine, dark-purple mesh or lace ribbon peeks beneath the chrysanthemum edge both inside and out, providing a discreet, regal outline that harmonises with the lisianthus without overwhelming the white base. The wreath sits with a faint shadow on the white surface, suggesting space and care in presentation; lighting is soft and even so every petal and leaf reads clearly. This arrangement conveys quiet respect and the warmth of thoughtful care - the colours and textures chosen to comfort rather than to claim attention. As a locally familiar tribute, it reads like something you might see delivered to chapels near Waterloo Station or laid quietly at memorials on the South Bank, offered to families seeking a dignified, personal expression of condolence.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified wreath of tightly packed white chrysanthemums creates a plush, continuous ring, each tiny bloom lightly ruffled and layered to produce a peaceful, cloud-like surface against the pure white studio background. Along the wreath's inner and outer rims a fine thread of dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks through, an understated border that gives subtle structure and a whisper of contrast beneath the robe of white flowers. Nestled on the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses open slowly, their creamy petals suggesting warmth and tender regard; they sit like a quiet cluster of held memories, accompanied by gossamer sprays of baby's breath that halo them in soft, white breath. Tiny lavender-purple filler flowers - statice or limonium - add slender, textured accents that lift the composition and introduce a cool, consoling note. Varied greenery, from broad glossy leaves to delicate fern fronds, fans beneath the focal spray and softens the wreath's line while adding depth and a living freshness. The lighting is gentle and neutral, casting a soft shadow beneath the wreath that anchors it visually and highlights the craftsmanship of each placement. As a memorial piece, the wreath expresses calm, reverence, and continuity; it is the kind of arrangement local families in Waterloo might choose for a service at nearby riverside chapels or quiet church gatherings, its palette and form offering solace and a respectful farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a spotless white backdrop, this floral wreath forms an immaculate, unbroken circle, created with the kind of care a local Waterloo florist brings to a meaningful farewell. The base is a dense halo of Baby's Breath, each stem packed with clusters of minute white blossoms that together look like freshly fallen snow resting on soft moss. The Gypsophila wraps right around the ring, giving the wreath a plush, cloud-like texture that feels both light and abundant. Set into this downy white cushion are ruffled Lisianthus blooms, each one a study in delicate colour. Their petals open in layers of pure white, brushed at the edges with shades of lavender and deep violet, as though they have been dipped in ink and lifted before the colour could run. Some are fully open, revealing velvet-like, shadowed centres, while others remain partially closed, their buds showing a mix of pale green, ivory, and hints of mauve. The contrast between the tiny, airy Baby's Breath and the more substantial Lisianthus creates a rhythm around the wreath, guiding the eye in a calm, circular movement. The mood is tranquil and respectful, making this arrangement especially fitting as a funeral or memorial tribute for services in Waterloo, whether at a quiet chapel or a more contemporary venue near the station. The open centre feels contemplative, like a space held for memory and reflection, ideal for honouring a loved one with a sense of purity, serenity, and gentle remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A meticulously composed circular wreath that speaks of calm and remembrance: the foundation is a full, rounded mass of pristine white chrysanthemums, their many small florets packed closely to form a soft, cloud-like surface. Just beneath the white petals a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or netting is visible along the inner circumference, offering a quiet visual depth and a restrained touch of colour. On the upper-left portion of the wreath an intimate cluster has been placed with careful attention - a single cream to pale yellow rose unfurls gently at its centre, set among rich green foliage. The foliage includes variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds that lend lacy texture and movement. Sprigs of lavender-hued statice are woven through this greenery, their tiny clustered blooms providing a calming counterpoint to the rose.On the opposite side, from roughly two o'clock down toward five o'clock, two long-stemmed calla lilies curve elegantly across the wreath's face. Their smooth, sculptural forms display a subtle gradient of colour that shifts from deep purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink or blush closer to the base, and their bright green stems trace a gentle arc along the lower-right quadrant, visually connecting both focal elements. A single longer green stem runs across the lower section from the left cluster, anchored discreetly and leading the eye toward the lilies.Photographed against a crisp white backdrop, this sympathy wreath conveys dignity and solace. The combination of classic white, serene purple, verdant green and soft cream feels purposeful and consoling - an arrangement a Waterloo florist might prepare for a funeral service, a graveside tribute, or as a respectful expression of condolence for friends and neighbours near Waterloo Station and Lower Marsh.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pure white background is a perfectly round floral wreath, the kind of dignified tribute often chosen for funerals and memorial services in and around Waterloo. The ring is lush and densely filled, so that every inch is alive with flowers and foliage. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the abundance of roses in calm, pastel tones: wide, fully opened blooms in creamy white, warm peach and gentle buttery yellow mingle with distinctive dusty lavender and mauve roses, giving the design a subtle vintage character. Their petals are soft and velvety, layered in generous spirals that feel almost touchable. Interwoven between these larger blooms are sprays of tiny blush pink roses, some no bigger than a fingertip, many still in bud or just beginning to open, adding intricate detail and a sense of delicate promise. A scattering of palest green buds brings an additional whisper of freshness. Dark green fern fronds form the underlying structure, their feathery, finely divided leaves peeking through the roses and softening the edges of the circle. This rich greenery creates contrast, depth and a gentle sense of movement, as if the foliage were silently cradling each flower. The arrangement appears carefully balanced, with colour and size evenly dispersed, suggesting the hand of an experienced florist familiar with the needs of local families saying goodbye. One can imagine this wreath being delivered to a service near Waterloo Station or along The Cut, placed beside a photograph or candle. The overall mood is peaceful and consoling, expressing love, remembrance and quiet gratitude for a life lived.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In a scene exuding calm and refined beauty, a circular floral wreath rests against a stark white backdrop, its design echoing heartfelt condolences often sent in Waterloo. Dominating the wreath's structure are large, open white lilies, their magnificent petals splayed gracefully, radiating an aura of serenity and hope. Fiery fuchsia Stargazer lilies are thoughtfully positioned, their deep magenta and speckled blossoms weaving vibrant energy and warmth through the design, nodding to both the sorrow of loss and the colourful light of cherished memories. Between the lilies, clusters of delicate blush and creamy roses, still partially curled in elegant buds, impart an intimate softness-each petal suggesting stories and moments remembered fondly. Touches of silvery-green eucalyptus leaves and slender greenery peek between the blooms, providing gentle structure and a whisper of woodland freshness akin to the gardens along The Cut in Waterloo. The arrangement's dense, flowing circle becomes a silent companion for remembrance, its myriad tones and textures balanced by a master florist's touch to evoke comfort and quiet reflection. Ideal for sending comfort to a family after a loss or as a dignified centerpiece at a memorial service, this wreath radiates sincere sympathy and the enduring grace of life's cycle as it might be honored here in the heart of London.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath rests against a white backdrop, its broad ring formed from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums that read as a plush, cloud-like band of soft petals. The compact chrysanthemum base gives the piece a unified, serene surface, perfect for conveying respect. Crowning the upper left quadrant is a prominent floral accent: bright yellow roses in full bloom whose warm, buttery petals open like small suns; rich, velvety purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled cups add elegance; and a scattering of pale lavender-green lisianthus buds that introduce a lived-in, organic feeling. Fresh greenery - glossy round leaves, some lightly variegated, with wisps of fern - supports the spray and enhances the colour contrast. A subtle dark-purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white blooms along the wreath's inner and outer rims, echoing the lisianthus tones and lending a refined finish. The wreath's open centre and careful placement of colour emphasise remembrance and quiet honour. Created with the sensitivity expected for memorial services near Waterloo Station and the Southbank's Royal Festival Hall, this arrangement can be prepared with care by Waterloo Florist for local delivery, reflecting experienced floristry that combines texture, scent and composed colour to express sympathy and lasting tribute.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath lies against a crisp white background, its full circular form created from layers of white and lilac flowers that seem to float in soft daylight. Generous white Oriental lilies, some fully open and others in bud, radiate from the ring like quiet stars, each bloom displaying satin-smooth petals and a central cluster of pale green pistils and gently pollen-tipped stamens. Between these graceful lilies, clusters of lisianthus-style flowers with frilled petals edged in lavender and muted purple weave through the design, echoing the gentle hues of a cool evening sky over Waterloo Bridge. Subtle greenery, including slim leaves and small, rounded sprigs that recall eucalyptus, nestles beneath the blossoms, adding structure and a natural, garden-fresh scent that one might associate with the riverside walkways and small gardens tucked around Waterloo and the South Bank. The wreath is dense yet airy, with no harsh gaps, so that the eye follows the continuous circle with a feeling of calm and acceptance. Its colour palette of snowy white, soft violet, and clear green speaks of purity, quiet respect, and the hope of peace after sorrow. Designed in the thoughtful style of local funeral flowers often delivered to chapels and crematoriums near Waterloo station, this floral tribute offers a dignified way for families and friends to express their condolences. It is an arrangement that seems to hold the room in a gentle hush, honouring the memory of the departed while offering visual comfort and tenderness to those who come to say goodbye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a slightly raised perspective on a stark white surface, this traditional circular wreath presents a composed study of white and blue, its soft shadow lending a sense of weight and presence. The bulk of the piece is formed by a tightly packed ring of pristine white chrysanthemums - their countless, delicate petals layered into a plush, textured band that suggests purity and calm. At the upper left, a cluster of three deep, electric-blue roses rises as a focal point; their velvety, spiralled petals and saturated hue create a vivid counterpoint to the chrysanthemums and are nestled among glossy, dark green foliage which adds depth and natural contrast. Both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring are bordered with a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, the ruffles catching the light to add polish and structure without overpowering the flowers. The bouquet's textures - the chrysanthemums' feathered softness, the roses' dense velvet, the ribbon's cool sheen - combine to create a respectful, contemplative mood suited to memorials. As a Waterloo-based florist, Waterloo Florist often prepares this style for services at nearby chapels, civic memorials by the Southbank or simple bedside tributes in the Waterloo and Lambeth area; it travels well for deliveries to local funerals or to family homes on The Cut and Lower Marsh. The arrangement feels dignified and quietly consoling, crafted to honour memory and offer comfort in times of loss.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
An elegant, round floral wreath is photographed from above, resting against a spotless white background that highlights every subtle tone and texture of the flowers. The arrangement is built from a ring of large, fully opened roses in dusty lavender and soft mauve shades, their petals layered in delicate, swirling folds that create a sense of depth and softness. These roses, each at the peak of bloom, feel like the focal points of treasured memories, evenly spaced around the circle to form a gentle rhythm. Threaded thoughtfully between them are delicate clusters of pastel pink spray roses, some as tight buds, others just beginning to open, bringing a feeling of tenderness and newness to the more mature purple blooms. This interplay of size and stage of bloom creates a textured tapestry, like a timeline of shared moments. The entire design is anchored by a lush bed of deep green fern fronds, the frilled, segmented leaves extending beyond the flowers to form a bold, verdant halo. Shadows between the fronds and petals are softened by even lighting, so the wreath appears full and rounded rather than flat. Tiny hints of darker greenery and small buds tucked close to the main roses add depth, almost like quiet pauses between words. The composition evokes a mood of peace and reflective love, very much in keeping with the sympathy tributes we arrange for families across Waterloo, from quiet churches near Lower Marsh to intimate gatherings around South Bank. It looks like a wreath created to sit beside a photograph, a candle, or an urn, offering a serene, enduring symbol of condolence and gentle farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This elegant wreath reads like a hand-crafted memorial, its broad circular base densely covered in vivid royal blue chrysanthemums whose tiny, spidery petals form a plush, continuous band of colour. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, catching soft light and giving a refined, ceremonial border to the deep blue mass. At the upper-left arc three luxuriant blue roses open fully-petals layered like velvet in a deep sapphire hue-and are artfully surrounded by flecks of white baby's breath and dark glossy leaves that temper the intensity with classic sympathy accents. Flowing from the mid-left toward the lower right, a sweep of ivory-white orchids-reminiscent of Phalaenopsis-meanders across the ring, their smooth, sculpted petals and central throats providing an airy counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' density. Interspersed green orchid buds, some tightly closed and others beginning to bloom, introduce the quiet language of new life and ongoing remembrance. The wreath sits against a neutral white backdrop, photographed in soft, diffused light so the tactile contrasts are clear: the chrysanthemums' bristling texture, the roses' plush surfaces, the orchids' satiny wings, and the ribbon's crisp pleats. Intended for a funeral or commemorative service, this arrangement conveys dignity, peaceful sorrow, and heartfelt respect. A florist in Waterloo, mindful of services at nearby Jubilee Gardens and memorials along the Southbank, would choose this palette to express compassion and lasting memory with understated elegance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a crisp white backdrop, its ring of white, pink, and deep magenta blooms creating a gentle sense of embrace. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies, their petals wide and luminous, curving outward as if in blessing. The central stamens glow with warm gold and soft green, offering a quiet focal point. Between these serene blooms, rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies add depth, their speckled petals and star-like shapes bringing a subtle vibrancy that feels both modern and respectful. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, punctuate the wreath with a cheerful clarity, while soft, light pink roses weave through the design like whispers of affection and remembrance. Creamy white roses, some tightly furled, others fully opened into layered rosettes, give the arrangement body and a timeless elegance. Smaller white filler flowers, perhaps spray carnations or chrysanthemum sprays, tuck neatly into gaps, ensuring the circle feels complete and unbroken. Encircling everything is rich green foliage, glimpses of glossy leaves and tender shoots adding natural texture and depth. The design carries the calm atmosphere of an early morning by Waterloo Station, when the streets are just waking and the Thames air is cool and still. This wreath could easily be imagined at a funeral or memorial service in Waterloo, offering a quiet, dignified tribute and conveying deep condolences with its soft colours, delicate fragrance, and expertly balanced composition.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath is shown front-on against a clean white backdrop, every detail visible as though you were standing in a quiet Waterloo funeral home looking closely at the flowers. The ring is completely covered with luxuriant deep red carnations, their ruffled, layered petals forming rich cushions of colour all the way around. Some blossoms are fully open, displaying every fold of crimson, while smaller blooms and buds nestle between them, giving the design a natural, almost heartbeat rhythm. Nestled among the carnations are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their tiny, spherical heads made up of tightly packed florets that create a neat, almost velvet texture. These green pompons brighten the wreath, offering a clear contrast to the crimson tones while still feeling calm and respectful, like a fresh breeze off the Thames near Waterloo Bridge. The flowers are anchored in a lush frame of greenery: darker leatherleaf fern brings depth with its fine, feather-like fronds, while variegated pittosporum leaves, brushed with creamy white edges, soften the outer silhouette of the wreath. A soft green ribbon, patterned with deeper green stripes, is looped subtly through the foliage, its gentle curves adding an elegant, hand-finished touch. The neutral background and soft, even lighting allow the red and green palette to stand out without harshness, suggesting quiet strength and enduring love. This carefully composed wreath, the kind Waterloo Florist might prepare for local services, is well suited to funerals, memorials, and graveside tributes across Waterloo, Lambeth, and nearby central London churches.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
An elegant sympathy wreath lies in a perfect circle against a bright white background, every detail carefully placed to convey quiet comfort. The base is dense with mixed foliage, from soft, rounded eucalyptus and deep green leaves to fine, lacy fern fronds, giving the design a full, living texture. Rising from this greenery, two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies catch the eye, one positioned toward the top of the ring and the other anchoring the lower portion, their wide petals opening around tall stamens like small suns of warmth in a time of loss. All around them, clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses sit in various stages of full bloom, their spiralling petals suggesting tenderness and care. Interlaced with the roses are lisianthus blossoms in shades of gentle pink and rich purple, their ruffled edges bringing softness and depth. Spiky blue eryngium thistles add a cool, sculptural contrast, while sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers weave through the gaps, creating a misty, almost cloud-like lightness. A few closed lily buds nestle within the leaves, hinting at the promise of later blooms. The overall effect is of a lovingly crafted memorial wreath that would feel at home in a quiet Waterloo church, a remembrance service by the Thames, or a family farewell held in one of the nearby community venues. It evokes a sense of the unbroken circle of love and memory, shaped by caring local hands.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A gracefully composed circular funeral wreath is shown from above, set against a spotless white background that echoes the gentle simplicity of its flowers. The main body of the wreath is built entirely from white Baby's Breath, also known as Gypsophila, with thousands of tiny star-like blooms crowded together into a soft, downy ring. Their clustered petals create a fluffy, cloud-like texture, reminiscent of early-morning mist lifting over the River Thames near Waterloo Bridge. The ring is perfectly shaped, leaving a clean, open circle at its centre, which brings a sense of stillness and contemplation, like a quiet corner off Lower Marsh or a peaceful spot by St John's Church Gardens. On the lower right of the wreath, two dramatic calla lilies introduce deep colour and sculptural form. Their elegant, funnel-shaped blooms begin in a luxurious burgundy, deepen into a wine-red hue, and then gently fade into tones of green along the petal bases and slender stems. The callas curve inward, their lines smooth and refined, as if gently cradling a memory. Subtle, even lighting reveals every detail-the tiny gypsophila florets, the rolled edges of the calla petals, and the fine transitions of colour. This design speaks softly of remembrance and devotion, suitable for honouring a loved one at a funeral service in Waterloo or sending sympathy flowers to a family nearby. It feels both modern and timeless, a floral tribute that offers comfort, dignity, and a quiet sense of beauty in moments of loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush and intricately designed sympathy wreath is presented against a spotless white backdrop, the clean setting drawing full attention to the circular sweep of flowers and foliage. The wreath itself is completely covered, so that all the viewer sees is a continuous ring of colour and texture, with no visible gaps. Dominating the design are luxurious roses in shades of vivid fuchsia, rich magenta, and softer, powdery pink, some blooms wide open to show every overlapping petal, others half-open or still in tight buds, suggesting both memory and new beginnings. Nestled among these roses are generous double lilies, their many petals softly ruffled in tones of blush, cream, and pale peach, with a few petals flushed with slightly deeper pink near the edges. Several unopened lily buds in bright yellow-green peek through, adding vertical interest and a note of living growth. Around the flowers, a deep cushion of greenery provides structure and contrast: finely cut fern fronds radiate outward like soft feathers, accompanied by shiny, deep green leaves that shape the wreath's outer curve and fill its inner circle. The overall effect is full and balanced, with the bright greens lifting the warm pinks and creams, and the white background heightening every colour shift and shadow. The arrangement, reminiscent of tributes delivered across Waterloo to local chapels and crematoria, offers a message of quiet respect and lasting affection, suitable for honouring a loved one at a funeral, wake, or intimate remembrance gathering along the Thames.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a close-up vantage, this wreath reads as a crimson circle of devotion, meticulously built from dozens of deep red roses against a white studio background. Each bloom is selected at peak perfection, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with an air of quiet opulence. The circular form is a soothing embrace-roses kissing their neighbors, creating a tapestry of crimson that shifts with light and depth. Some blooms stand tall, others lie in gentle furled buds, giving the arrangement a dynamic rhythm and a tangible sense of texture. Without greenery to distract, the ribbons of color become the story-love, reverence, and a wish well-kept in memory. As a Waterloo florist, I design this piece to be versatile for both intimate celebrations and solemn ceremonies, a wreath that can crown a doorway at a wedding or grace a memorial service with understated grandeur. It's photographed on pure white, so the ruby tones read vividly when framed in a hospital corridor, a church hall, or a boutique gallery. Available for same-day delivery across Waterloo and central London, it carries a sense of place and service that local customers trust, from Kennington to the South Bank.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed memorial wreath is presented against a clean white backdrop, allowing every colour and texture to stand out as clearly as if it were resting in a calm chapel near Waterloo. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, densely woven with deep red roses and vivid yellow chrysanthemums that together create a powerful, yet comforting contrast. The roses are the main focus, with dozens of blooms fully open, their velvety petals gradu­ating from classic crimson to smouldering burgundy around the edges, evoking deep love, respect, and remembrance. Between these romantic blooms sit generous tufts of yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, feathery petals giving a soft, almost cloud-like texture that lightens the composition and brings a sense of gentle hope. Threaded throughout are rich green leaves, some broad and glossy, others more muted and possibly eucalyptus, adding fullness, definition, and a touch of woodland calm. The foliage acts as a natural frame for the flowers, echoing the green spaces around Waterloo, from small churchyards to riverside walks along the Thames. The arrangement is carefully balanced so that no area feels sparse, conveying the care and craftsmanship of a professional Waterloo florist who understands the significance of farewell flowers. Under even, bright lighting, every curve of the wreath is visible, making it an ideal visual for sympathy tributes, funeral services, or commemorative events in and around Waterloo, where families seek a floral expression of enduring love and gratitude.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the gentle hands of a Waterloo florist, this wreath feels ceremonial yet intimate, a circle of red roses that seems to pulse with quiet devotion. Each bloom is a storyteller: dozens in varying stages of opening, from tight buds hinting at future glory to fully opened petals that glow with a velvety sheen. The crimson shades shift across the surface, as if a living tapestry of love and memory. Nestled among them are sprigs of fresh green foliage-eucalyptus-like leaves with a soft, matte surface and sharper ruscus gleaming with a mirror-like finish-creating a tactile rhythm that makes the red feel warmer. The lights in the room catch the petals, casting a satin glow that deepens their color and highlights the subtle veining. The wreath is a perfect, unbroken loop, a symbol of eternal connection and ongoing remembrance. It looks full yet refined, a balance of abundance and restraint that suits both memorials and condolence tributes. Flanked by a plain white background, the arrangement reads as a serious, dignified offering, the kind of piece chosen to comfort grieving loved ones or to mark a solemn anniversary. In Waterloo, this wreath could accompany a church service on Kennington Road or be sent to a family home from Waterloo Florist for same-day delivery to nearby neighbourhoods, carrying a message of sympathy, reverence, and enduring care. The scent of roses lingers softly, a gentle reminder that memory is alive in quiet, everyday moments. Delivered with care, available for same-day delivery across Waterloo.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Against a bright white studio backdrop, a meticulously crafted lifebuoy-style funeral wreath takes centre stage, its bold royal blue and pristine white flowers suggesting the cool, steady presence of the river by Waterloo Station. The wreath forms a perfect ring, its surface packed with hundreds of small chrysanthemum-style blooms so densely layered that the flowers create a soft, pillowed texture to the eye and a gentle, almost feathery feel to the fingertips. The design is quartered: two opposite sections glow with clear, snowy white blossoms, and the remaining two are saturated with deep, royal blue blooms, the colour reminiscent of crisp naval uniforms or the shadows beneath Waterloo Bridge on an overcast day. The colours alternate around the circle in a steady rhythm, giving the tribute a quietly reassuring order and balance. Along the inner edge, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into fine pleats, framing the central opening and subtly echoing the fabric trim of a real life ring. There are no other elements to distract from this single, meaningful symbol; the plain white background allows the wreath's colour blocks and craftsmanship to stand out, as if viewed up close on the workbench of a local Waterloo Florist. This arrangement speaks of remembrance and protection, suited to funerals or memorial services for those with a love of sailing, lifeguarding, the navy, or simply for someone who always offered a lifeline of support. Its message feels calm, steadfast, and deeply respectful, like a final watch kept in flowers.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged and photographed flat against a pristine white backdrop, this funeral wreath reads as an understated, dignified circle of remembrance. A substantial cluster of creamy-white roses - approximately fifteen fully bloomed heads with their familiar, spiralling petals - forms the dominant plane, offering a soft, ivory glow. Threaded through these are lemon-pale lilies, some opened wide to display their trumpet-shaped forms and pale stamens, others still gently furled in bud to suggest quiet hope and future bloom. The flowers sit on a lush foundation of greens: delicate fern fronds lend an airy, filigree border; rounded, bluish-green leaf sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus introduce cooler tones and a faint herbal scent; and deeper green foliage anchors the composition so the pale blooms remain the focal point. The arrangement was composed with careful balance, each flower placed to maintain the perfect circular silhouette that symbolises eternity and remembrance. In gentle morning or chapel light the creams and soft yellows are softly luminous rather than bright, conveying solace rather than celebration. As a Waterloo florist practice, we build wreaths like this for memorials around Lower Marsh, the South Bank chapels and services near Waterloo Station; it is available for local delivery for funerals and condolence visits. The craftsmanship and choice of textures - velvety rose, satiny lily, feathered fern - create a comforting visual and tactile tribute intended to speak of peace, purity and lasting affection.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00