Harmondsworth Wreaths

At Harmondsworth Florist, our wreaths are crafted with care, sensitivity and years of local experience. As an independent florist based in Harmondsworth, we understand how important it is that tribute flowers feel personal, respectful and beautifully presented.

Whether you're arranging a funeral at St Mary the Virgin Church, saying goodbye at Cherry Lane Cemetery, or gathering with family near Harmondsworth Village Green, we design wreaths that reflect your memories and your loved one's personality. From classic white and green ring wreaths to fuller mixed-rose bouquets and contemporary floral tributes, every piece is made fresh to order.

We regularly provide wreath same-day delivery across Harmondsworth and neighbouring areas, including:

  • Longford
  • Sipson
  • West Drayton

Order online with confidence - our experienced team will liaise with local funeral directors and venues, ensuring your wreath arrives on time and presented perfectly. Same-day delivery is usually available until 3 PM, subject to flower availability.

If you're unsure which tribute to choose, we're always happy to guide you on suitable styles, colours and card messages. As a trusted local florist, Harmondsworth Florist is committed to providing calm, caring support and beautifully made wreaths when they matter most.

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WREATHS
A composed, circular sympathy wreath photographed against a crisp white background, created to convey calm and respectful remembrance. The foundation is a dense, seamless ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each multi-petalled bloom tightly nestled to produce a plush, uninterrupted cushion that suggests continuity and quiet dignity. At the upper-left quadrant a thoughtfully placed spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) introduces a contrast of colour and texture - blossoms moving from saturated violet to softer lavender, some fully open with pale yellow centres, others still as delicate buds on slender stems - giving the wreath a soft, living rhythm. Mixed among the lisianthus are varied green foliage elements: broad variegated leaves that catch the light and fine, feathery fronds that add airiness and natural depth. A refined trim of dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon subtly peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums at both inner and outer edges, echoing the lisianthus tones and lending a polished finish. The arrangement is captured in soft, even lighting so the whites read pure and the purples hold their velvet richness, while a gentle shadow beneath the wreath gives it a quiet solidity. Fashioned by Harmondsworth Florist with local families in mind, this design is often chosen for services at the village church or chapels around Harmondsworth, Longford and Sipson; its understated palette and tactile textures offer comfort and respectful remembrance without flourish.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath composed chiefly of hundreds of small white chrysanthemums occupies the frame, their dense, ruffled petals woven together to form a plush, uninterrupted ring that symbolizes peace and enduring memory. Woven subtly into the outer and inner circumference is a fine purple netting or ribbon that shows through the white mass like a muted halo, lending shadow and quiet depth to the design. At the wreath's upper-left arc a soft cluster of three pale yellow roses takes gentle prominence; their creamy petals unfurl with a softness that suggests warmth, remembrance and friendship. These focal roses are accompanied by delicate sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) that float against the chrysanthemums like breathy clouds, while small purple statice or limonium introduce tiny points of complementary colour. Variegated green foliage - a mix of broad glossy leaves and feathery fern fronds - frames and supports the floral cluster, creating a natural counterpoint to the cool whites and soft yellows. The overall effect is calm and composed, finished by soft studio lighting that casts a pale shadow beneath the wreath and highlights the tactile layers of petals. As an arrangement conceived for remembrance, it reads as both classic and carefully considered - the kind of tribute often chosen by families in Harmondsworth and nearby Harlington when honouring a loved one. Gentle local familiarity with village churches and the quiet streets near Bath Road lends this design a sense of place and thoughtful presence at a funeral or memorial service.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular wreath of fresh flowers appears suspended on a pure white background, its form both delicate and assured, like a calm breath taken on a still morning in Harmondsworth. The wreath is composed primarily of masses of white Baby's Breath, the countless tiny blossoms forming a dense, cloud-soft halo all the way around the ring. Their feathery clusters suggest lightness and air, yet the overall impression is full and abundant, as if the circle has been wrapped in whisper-fine lace. Threaded through this snowy base are elegant Lisianthus blooms, each with gently ruffled petals that unfold in layers. The petals are predominantly white, but the edges are brushed and outlined with tones of lavender, lilac, and richer purple-violet, creating a subtle yet captivating contrast. Some Lisianthus flowers are wide open, revealing darker centres, while others are half-open or in bud, flushed with soft green and cream hints that suggest new life. The inner circle of the wreath remains open and defined, emphasizing the symbolic idea of continuity and everlasting love. The bright, even lighting lets every detail show clearly, from the tiny Baby's Breath florets to the velvety texture of the Lisianthus petals. This floral wreath would sit beautifully at a funeral service or memorial gathering around Harmondsworth, perhaps in a historic church setting or by a graveside, offering a quiet, dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance that feels both modern and timeless, crafted with the steady hand of an experienced local florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Presented on a crisp white backdrop, this elegant circular wreath centres on a plush, continuous bed of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose many tiny petals form a soft, cloud-like surface. Carefully placed beneath the massed white blooms is a faintly visible swathe of deep purple mesh or fine lace that skims the inner circumference, offering refined contrast and a touch of sombre colour. The upper-left cluster acts as the wreath's quiet focal point: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale-yellow rose unfurls at the heart of lush greenery, surrounded by textured variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate, feathered fern fronds that nod with a gentle, leafy scent. Interwoven among the foliage are thin sprays of lavender-purple statice, their papery florets lending a subtle, calming violet rhythm. On the right side two elongated calla lilies sweep gracefully from about two o'clock to five o'clock; their trumpet-shaped blooms display a painterly gradient from deep mauve at the tips to a soft peachy-pink toward the throat, and their vibrant green stems curve along the lower-right arc, visually linking both halves. A single longer green stem, originating from the left cluster, crosses the lower section and is discreetly secured near the callas' base, unifying the design. This dignified sympathy wreath - a style we often prepare at Harmondsworth Florist for memorials around Harmondsworth, Sipson and West Drayton - reads as a composed, comforting tribute, quietly conveying respect, solace and lasting love.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its form defined by a tightly woven ring of roses and greenery that symbolises continuity and eternal remembrance. At the heart of the design are generous clusters of roses in soft, understated shades: creamy white blooms fully open to reveal their layered hearts, pale peach roses that glow like candlelight, and romantic dusty lavender or mauve flowers that lend an old-world, reflective character to the tribute. Among these larger heads, smaller blush pink spray roses and pale green-tinted buds are tucked carefully, their varied stages of opening mirroring the different chapters of a life well lived. The flowers are so closely placed that they create a plush, cushioned surface of petals, rich in texture yet soothing in its pastel harmony. Dark green fern fronds and finely cut foliage emerge from beneath the roses, softening the edges and adding a subtle sense of movement, as if a breeze might gently stir them, reminiscent of the quiet air around Harmondsworth Moor or the lanes leading into the village. The lighting in the image is even and gentle, allowing each tone-from ivory and peach to muted lilac-to be clearly seen without harsh shadows, reinforcing the calm, respectful mood. Designed in the thoughtful style of a seasoned Harmondsworth florist, this wreath would sit gracefully beside a coffin, on a stand at a chapel, or at a graveside, offering a tender, dignified expression of sympathy and support to families gathering to say farewell within the local community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A graceful floral wreath, set against a pristine white backdrop, emanates calm and solace through its lush arrangement of lilies and roses. Firmly rooted in Harmondsworth's tradition of caring gestures, this piece centers on the serenity of snowy white lilies, their broad petals gracefully unfurling to reveal soft green and yellow stamens. These majestic flowers are thoughtfully counterbalanced by fuchsia pink lilies, whose vivid magenta hues and speckled throats bring both contrast and vibrancy, calling to mind the colorful borders found in local Harmondsworth parks and gardens. Delicate blush pink and creamy ivory roses nestle among the larger blooms, their tightly curled and half-open forms providing both texture and a sensed whisper of gentle fragrance. Subtle green foliage-eucalyptus with rounded leaves and slim strands of lily greenery-peeks throughout, lending an organic fluidity and grounding the design in nature's calm. The wreath's unbroken circular form symbolizes eternal remembrance and unity, further enhanced by the nuanced interplay of petal, leaf, and hue. Created for moments when words fall short, this arrangement from Harmondsworth Florist is ideal for acknowledging loss, offering comfort, or remembering a loved one with dignity and grace. Each carefully chosen flower carries a quiet message of peace and support, tailored to the meaningful rituals of the Harmondsworth community and the sacred act of saying farewell.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Set against pristine white, this traditional memorial wreath is built from hundreds of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom placed so closely that the surface becomes a plush, uninterrupted ring of petal texture and soft contours. The overall impression is one of serenity and unity, a tactile, cloud-like base that invites a gentle touch. From the wreath's upper left arc a composed cluster of colour lifts the eye: golden-yellow roses fully unfurled, their warm tones like late-summer light, paired with deep royal purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups bring a quiet, noble contrast. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and soft green add natural stages of life to the spray, while mixed foliage - glossy oval leaves, slender variegated stems and delicate ferny accents - gives the grouping depth and structure. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible along the wreath's inner and outer edges, a fine detail that links the accent colours back into the white field. The open centre and balanced composition read as a respectful farewell piece, suitable for a funeral service or as a sympathy tribute. The scent is faint and floral, the colours composed to soothe rather than shout. As a florist who knows deliveries along Bath Road and into Longford and Sipson near Heathrow, I design such pieces to bring calm elegance and compassionate presence to memorials, choosing blooms for freshness and durability so they arrive in dignified condition for a service or graveside farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular funeral wreath, photographed head-on against a crisp white backdrop, fills the frame with layers of white and lavender blooms arranged in a perfectly even ring. At the heart of the design are luxurious white Oriental lilies, abundant and luminous, their six long petals arching outward like quiet rays of light. Some lilies are wide open, showing pale green centres and prominent anthers dusted with earthy pollen; others are half-open or still held in smooth, tapered buds, suggesting a gentle rhythm of coming and going. Interspersed among these star-shaped blooms are clusters of Lisianthus-style flowers, their soft white petals edged in lilac and purple, curling slightly at the tips to create a ruffled, almost cloud-like texture. Here and there, tiny creamy rosebuds tuck into the spaces between the larger flowers, offering a sense of intimacy and care, as if each bloom were placed with a particular memory in mind. Slender green leaves, along with a few silvery eucalyptus-like sprigs, weave through the blooms, adding depth, contrast, and a feeling of natural grace without overwhelming the white palette. The entire wreath forms a complete, unbroken shape, evoking themes of eternity, the continuity of love, and the cycle of life and rest. The mood is peaceful and contemplative, like a quiet walk through Harmondsworth's village lanes or a still moment near the church before a service begins. This floral tribute feels especially suited for funerals, memorials, and wakes, offering a gentle expression of sympathy to families across Harmondsworth and the surrounding Heathrow villages.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a gentle high angle against a plain white field, this handcrafted circular wreath presents itself as a composed expression of sympathy and remembrance. The principal mass is formed by a dense band of white chrysanthemums, their countless delicate petals layered to create a soft, pillowed surface that diffuses light and suggests purity and peace. Nestled at the upper left are three deep, royal blue roses-rich, velvety, and perfectly cupped-set among clusters of dark green foliage that both support and contrast their saturated hue. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue trims the inner and outer circumference of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy folds providing definition and a refined finish that speaks of careful craftsmanship. The arrangement sits on a white background and the faint shadow beneath lends weight and presence, as if poised for delivery to a nearby service or to be placed within a sanctuary. As the florist behind this design at Harmondsworth Florist, I often prepare similar tributes for the parish church and for families meeting at village venues along Bath Road and the approaches to Heathrow; the palette of white and cobalt reads as dignified and personal, appropriate for both traditional funerals and more intimate commemorations. The subtle scent of chrysanthemums, the velvet touch of blue rose petals, and the soft shimmer of satin combine to create an ensemble that comforts, honours, and endures without ostentation.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a bright white backdrop, this memorial wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers and foliage, suggesting continuity, love, and the gentle cycle of life. The outer and inner edges are defined by a thick collar of dark emerald fern fronds, their pointed, feathery leaves overlapping to create a lush, textured green base. Resting on this verdant foundation, large roses in a soft, greyish-lilac and dusty mauve palette are carefully spaced around the ring, each bloom full and open, their petals layered like delicate silk. Between the larger roses, sprays of smaller pink rose clusters weave through the design, some blossoms half-open, others still held in tight buds, bringing dimension and a sense of quiet movement. Subtle hints of deeper filler greenery and tiny darker buds sit in the shadows between the main flowers, adding depth and a feeling of natural garden growth. The colours stay within a gentle pastel family, with lavender and blush tones blending harmoniously, evoking grace, admiration, and gentle remembrance. This is the kind of tribute one might see delivered by Harmondsworth Florist to a funeral service in the village, or to a family home near Harmondsworth Great Barn, where relatives gather to share memories. The lighting is soft and even, allowing every petal and leaf vein to be clearly visible, and the overall mood is tranquil, respectful, and soothing for those navigating grief.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An elegantly composed sympathy wreath, the piece is dominated by a lush ring of countless small, royal-blue chrysanthemums whose dense heads create a rich, textured canvas against a clean white field. The tiny, filamented petals of the chrysanthemums produce a soft, visual fuzz that absorbs gentle daylight and lends the wreath a contemplative, almost velour quality. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its subtle sheen and pleats forming a refined frame that brightens the deep blues. At the upper-left curve three large blue roses are grouped together as a sculptural cluster - their thick, velvety petals unfurl in layered spirals of deep azure, drawing the eye and adding a quiet nobility. Around the roses sit sprinklings of baby's breath, tiny white blossoms that introduce a whisper-like texture and a cool contrast. From the mid-left, a graceful spray of pristine white orchids meanders toward the lower-right, each orchid bloom broad and luminous, with an almost translucent quality under soft lighting; nearby, vivid lime-green orchid buds in different stages of opening speak to continuity and new beginnings. Pockets of dark green foliage give the composition weight and dimensionality. The combination of saturated blue and pure white, set on the satin ribbon base, balances sorrow with serenity-an arrangement suited for funeral chapels, church services, or graveside tributes. Finished with the care of an experienced florist in Harmondsworth, it conveys respectful remembrance and calm consolation.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular funeral wreath is shown against a clean white background, the flowers arranged so closely together that they appear to gently cushion one another. Dominating the design are wide-petalled white lilies, some fully open and some just beginning to unfurl, their creamy petals and softly dusted stamens giving the wreath a sense of purity and calm. Threaded among them are dramatic magenta and deep fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms and speckled centres drawing the eye around the circle, like quiet highlights in an otherwise serene composition. Between these larger blooms sit clusters of soft pink roses, many still in bud or just opening, alongside creamy white roses that are more fully in bloom, their layered petals creating a sense of depth and cherished memory. White gerbera daisies with dark, velvety centres provide an uplifting contrast, while petite white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, soften the transitions between each bloom. The flowers are cradled by a rich bed of green foliage, with different leaf textures and sizes helping to define the wreath's round, continuous shape. The overall impression is of a thoughtful, lovingly made tribute that would feel at home at a memorial service in Harmondsworth, perhaps accompanying a service at a local church or a gathering of family and friends nearby. Crafted in the manner of an experienced village florist, this wreath conveys gentle condolences, dignity, and the quiet reassurance of enduring affection.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath is shown front-on against a bright white background, its circular shape filled completely with rich red and fresh green tones. The design is dominated by red carnations, each bloom densely petalled and softly ruffled, giving the surface of the wreath a plush, almost cushion-like texture. Some carnations are fully open, revealing intricate layers of crimson, while others are still slightly tighter, adding gentle variation and a natural, hand-crafted feel. Threaded evenly throughout the ring are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, small round flowers that look like tiny pompons or mossy buttons, their compact heads forming uplifting dots of colour between the deeper reds. Supporting this mix is a collar of mixed foliage: dark, feathery fern fronds provide a strong green framework, while lighter, variegated pittosporum leaves bring flecks of creamy white that echo the softness of the background. A striped green ribbon, looped in a few elegant curves, is tucked low in the wreath, its light and dark green bands echoing the surrounding greenery. The overall impression is of a full, balanced tribute, carefully arranged by an experienced florist who understands how to combine texture and tone for a calm yet striking memorial piece. The peaceful, uncluttered backdrop makes this arrangement especially suitable to represent funeral flowers available for delivery across Harmondsworth, whether for a service in the village centre or a quiet farewell near the Colne Valley.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a soft, living painting, its colours blending from warm coral to cool lavender. Two bold Asiatic lilies in a rich coral-orange hue anchor the design, one rising near the top of the ring and the other positioned slightly lower, their open faces and clearly defined stamens radiating warmth and quiet strength. Around them, generous clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses, all fully opened, form a gentle halo, each layered petal contributing to a sense of softness and calm. Interlaced through the roses are lisianthus blooms, some in delicate pastel pink and others in deep, velvety purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped petals adding both texture and emotional depth. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, create a light, misty veil that ties the colours together without overwhelming the eye. The wreath rests on a luxurious foundation of green foliage: silvery eucalyptus, airy fern fronds, and other leafy textures that lend fullness and movement to the arrangement. Here and there, spiky blue eryngium thistles rise from the greenery, introducing an intriguing, sculptural element and a cool steel-blue note. Bright green folded leaves cradle the bases of the lilies, a small detail that reveals the hand of an experienced florist. A few unopened lily buds are tucked discreetly among the foliage, hinting at future bloom and gentle renewal. Crafted with the quiet character of Harmondsworth in mind, this wreath would be fitting for a service at a local chapel or a thoughtful tribute delivered to a family home near Sipson or the village green.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a flawless white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as though a ring of soft cloud has settled for a moment of stillness. The entire form is densely composed of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), each tiny white flower pressed close to the next until the surface becomes a continuous, feathery texture. There are no visible stems or gaps, only layer upon layer of minute blossoms, their delicate petals catching the light and creating an effect of subtle shimmer rather than shine. The open centre is perfectly round, a calm, empty space that accentuates the completeness of the floral ring. Breaking the all-white expanse, two calla lilies nestle into the lower right side, adding a dramatic yet refined focal point. Their sleek, trumpet-shaped blooms deepen from soft magenta at the edges into a velvety burgundy at the throats, then flow into muted green on the undersides, meeting slender, elegantly curved green stems. The stems appear to rise organically from within the Gypsophila, arcing inward as if offering a gentle embrace. The overall impression is of quiet sophistication and dignified sorrow, well-suited to honour a loved one at a Harmondsworth funeral service or crematorium gathering. A florist familiar with local families might suggest this style when arranging sympathy flowers for addresses near Sipson, Longford, or the quiet streets around the village church, where a subtle, contemporary wreath can convey heartfelt remembrance without overwhelming the space. Every detail in the image speaks of care, craftsmanship, and a desire to bring a sense of serene beauty to a moment of loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this opulent circular wreath draws the eye immediately to its harmonious blend of pink tones and lush greenery. A multitude of roses in rich magenta, fuchsia, and soft blush pink form the heart of the design, their petals layered and ruffled so that each bloom appears almost sculpted. Some roses sit half-open, as though caught mid-breath, while others are fully unfurled, creating soft, cupped shapes that invite a sense of quiet reflection. Weaving between them are abundant double lilies in creamy ivory, pale rose, and gentle peach, with a few yellow-green buds standing upright like small promises of new life. Their wide petals, edged in deeper pink or softly tinted at the tips, echo the tenderness of a farewell shared under the trees by Harmondsworth's village green. Around the flowers, a halo of deep green foliage frames the circle: fine, feathery fern fronds spill outward, and glossy leaves fill the spaces, giving the arrangement a carefully layered, three-dimensional depth. The wreath appears full, yet calm and composed, every stem positioned with intention. Its unbroken ring suggests eternity and enduring affection, making it a fitting tribute for funerals, cremation services, or memorial gatherings across Harmondsworth and nearby Heathrow, where families come together to honour memories and offer gentle support through a beautiful, living symbol of respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A perfectly round funeral wreath rests against a clean white background, its colours vivid and its details sharply defined, as though you are standing close beside it in a Harmondsworth flower shop. The wreath is built from dozens of deep red roses, each bloom fully open, revealing tightly layered, velvety petals that pass through shades of crimson and wine red, suggesting profound affection and a sense of farewell spoken from the heart. Between these roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums form cheerful starbursts of texture, their many fine petals creating a soft, cushion-like effect that contrasts with the smooth, luxurious rose petals. The yellow tones range from buttery lemon to richer golden shades, bringing light and warmth to the composition, like a shaft of sun through the trees along Sipson Lane. Supporting this tapestry of colour is an abundance of lush greenery, with broad, glossy leaves and smaller, slightly bluish sprigs that could be eucalyptus, peeking out just enough to give the arrangement a natural, garden-like feel. The flowers are arranged in a dense, unbroken circle with an open centre, the form symbolising eternity and the ongoing nature of memory. Under even, bright lighting, every blossom appears fresh and carefully placed, as though an experienced local florist has checked each stem before it leaves for a funeral, memorial, or crematorium service in and around Harmondsworth. The wreath conveys a blend of sorrow and gratitude, offering a dignified, comforting tribute that quietly honours a life well lived.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this floral tribute takes the unmistakable form of a maritime lifebuoy, transformed entirely from fresh, small-headed blooms. The wreath is perfectly circular, its edges neat and symmetrical, and the flowers are packed so closely that hardly any gaps in the design can be seen. The ring is divided into four equal segments, alternating between rich royal blue and pure white, creating a striking rhythm of colour that echoes the safety rings you might notice along waterways or lakesides not far from Harmondsworth. Two opposite quadrants glow with deep blue flowers, their many tiny petals creating a plush, almost cushion-like texture. Between them, the white sections appear luminous and gentle, softening the overall palette and bringing a sense of serenity and quiet reflection. Framing the inner opening of the wreath, a slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into delicate ruffles, hugging the circular form and discreetly enhancing the nautical feel without distracting from the flowers themselves. The overall construction is firm and balanced, with the blooms curving smoothly around the ring, suggesting expert hands have shaped every line. Emotionally, this piece speaks of protection, guidance, and the idea of being someone's support in stormy times, themes that feel especially meaningful in a close-knit village like Harmondsworth. It is an evocative choice for a funeral or memorial, particularly for a loved one who worked on the water, in rescue services, or in roles of care and responsibility. The crisp blue-and-white combination stands out clearly, offering a dignified and memorable farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00