Ealing WREATHS

Welcome to your trusted florist in Ealing, where crafting meaningful wreaths is both our passion and our privilege. With decades of experience designing and delivering flowers across Hanwell, Acton, and West Ealing, our team brings both expertise and a personal touch for every occasion.

Strolling past Ealing Broadway or down the peaceful paths of Walpole Park, you'll find our community-minded shop at the heart of every memorable moment. Each wreath is expertly hand-crafted with freshly sourced blooms, reflecting both classic style and modern elegance. From heartfelt tributes to vibrant celebrations, our commitment to detail is visible in every petal and leaf.

We understand life can move quickly—that’s why we offer same-day delivery until 3 PM for all local orders. Whether you want to order online or receive one-on-one advice on the perfect arrangement, our team ensures a smooth, caring experience from first contact to doorstep delivery.

We’re proud to serve not just Ealing but our neighbours too:

  • Hanwell — Just a bouquet away
  • Acton — Personal service, always
  • West Ealing — Trusted for all your floral needs
As your dedicated Flower Delivery Ealing experts, we invite you to trust our reputation, taste, and local knowledge. Let us help you celebrate, remember, or simply brighten someone’s day with the perfect wreath.

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WREATHS
When described by a local florist, this circular sympathy wreath reads like a quiet gesture from the neighbourhood-meticulously hand-assembled and mindful of what comforts. A dense ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums forms the main body, each small, multi-petaled bloom pressed close to its neighbour to create a seamless, soft surface that suggests continuity and calm. The lighting in the studio image is gentle and diffuse, throwing soft highlights across the chrysanthemum petals and revealing the subtle ridges of texture that make the arrangement feel both substantial and tender. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left is a flourish of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): deep violet, mid-tones and pale lavender buds cluster together on thin, graceful stems, offering a velvety counterpoint to the snow-white base. Between the blooms, varied green foliage-some broad leaves with light variegation, some delicate fronds-adds natural contrast and a sense of living rhythm. A slender, crinkled ribbon or mesh in a dark-purple shade peeps out beneath the flowers along the inner and outer circumference, a refined detail that ties the palette together without overpowering the arrangement. The scent is subtle, a cool, green perfume with the faint, floral lift of lisianthus and chrysanthemum. The wreath casts a soft shadow that gives it presence against the white backdrop, ready for delivery to a chapel or home. As a local choice for mourning in Ealing-whether for a service near Ealing Broadway or a quiet tribute by Walpole Park-this wreath is offered with care by Flower Delivery Ealing, made to convey respect, remembrance and gentle support.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A composed ring of white blooms presents itself with quiet dignity: hundreds of small, snowy chrysanthemums densely arranged to create a soft, uninterrupted circle that suggests peace and timelessness. The chrysanthemum heads are feathered with petals that catch a cool, diffused light, giving the wreath a tactile, cloud-like presence. Nestled on the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses form a tender focal point, their layered petals opening slowly as if in a careful, reverent breath. Surrounding them, filigrees of baby's breath lend an airy, lace-like softness while sparing sprigs of lavender-purple statice or limonium introduce a gentle wash of colour, like early crocuses seen through a veil of mist. Rich green leaves and delicate ferny stems cradle the flowers, balancing the composition and reinforcing the sense of natural consolation. A slim hint of deep purple netting or ribbon peeks between the white blooms along both inner and outer rims, a modest border that deepens the overall tone without overpowering the wreath's serenity. The studio lighting is soft and neutral, emphasizing texture and shadow so the arrangement looks tangible and tender. One can almost imagine the light floral scent of roses mingling with the crisp, vegetal note of chrysanthemums - an olfactory echo of remembrance. This wreath reads as an elegant, respectful memorial piece for Ealing families - appropriate for services at local chapels near Ealing Broadway or quiet graveside farewells - offering a composed, sympathetic expression of love and memory.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced floral wreath forms a perfect circle against a clean white background, each bloom carefully positioned to convey serenity and grace. The entire ring is thickly padded with Baby's Breath, its countless tiny white Gypsophila blossoms gathered in soft, feathery clusters that suggest clouds drifting over Lammas Park or the tree-lined streets of Ealing. Nestled among this airy base are elegant Lisianthus flowers, their petals unfolding in gentle, ruffled layers. The Lisianthus are chiefly white at the centre but display a delicate trim of purple-violet and lilac around the edges, sometimes with fine veining that adds depth when viewed closely. A few blooms are fully open, showing darker, shadowed centres, while others remain in bud or half-open stages, the exterior petals flushed with pale green and creamy tones that hint at freshness and new beginnings. The wreath's central space remains open and uncluttered, reinforcing the timeless symbolism of the circle and allowing the viewer's eye to rest in the quiet middle. There is no heavy greenery or adornment; instead, the focus stays on the soft interplay between the Gypsophila and Lisianthus. The gentle contrast of white and purple reads as calm and dignified, ideal for a funeral service at a local Ealing church, a memorial in a community hall, or a graveside tribute in one of the nearby cemeteries. The bright white backdrop of the photograph enhances every nuance of texture and colour, reflecting the careful, respectful approach a seasoned florist from Flower Delivery Ealing brings to sympathy arrangements intended to offer comfort without overwhelming the moment.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant funeral wreath shaped in a perfect circle, its substantial body formed of densely packed white chrysanthemums that create a velvety, cloud-like texture; each tiny floret nestles into the next to produce a unified surface of calm, reflecting a florist's care. A whisper of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is visible beneath the white, especially along the inner circumference, adding depth and a subtle, respectful colour note. At the upper-left, a compact cluster centres on a single cream or pale yellow rose whose softly unfurling petals glow against a backdrop of variegated green leaves and airy fern fronds; the leaves' pale margins catch the light and give a gentle highlight. Interspersed are slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their papery florets offering cool texture and echoing the richer tones elsewhere. On the right side two elegant calla lilies sweep across from about two to five o'clock, their trumpets graduating from deep purple at the tips through mauve to a delicate peach-pink near the base, the long bright green stems curving along the lower-right arc to create a soothing visual flow. A single longer green stem runs from the left cluster across the lower wreath, discreetly tied toward the callas, uniting the composition. Photographed on a plain white background in soft daylight in Ealing near Walpole Park, this sympathy tribute by Flower Delivery Ealing feels composed, respectful and quietly uplifting - a floral expression intended for memorial services, graveside offerings or moments of heartfelt condolence.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A large, circular sympathy wreath is displayed front-on against a bright white background, its details clear and thoughtfully arranged. The entire ring is woven with roses in soft, harmonious tones, creating a sense of quiet dignity and peace. Wide, open roses in creamy white and ivory serve as the main focal blooms, their many-layered petals gently curving outward and giving the design a plush, almost cloud-like quality. Between these larger flowers sit small clusters of blush pink spray roses, some in tight bud form and others partially open, lending texture and a feeling of unfolding remembrance. Subtle peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a delicate warmth, while the presence of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses adds depth and an antique grace, much like the graceful older homes around Ealing Broadway. The flowers rest on a dense base of dark green fern fronds and airy foliage, whose layered, feathery shapes create a rich green backdrop that frames and highlights the pastel petals. The lighting is even and soft, allowing all the shades to blend naturally without harsh shadows. This handcrafted wreath would be at home on a stand beside a coffin or memorial photograph during a funeral service in Ealing, offering a visual expression of sympathy when words feel difficult. The unbroken circular form suggests the continuity of love and memory, while the gentle palette and lush arrangement provide a soothing, respectful presence for those saying a final goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Evoking Ealing's vibrant floral heritage, this elegant wreath features a dense, uninterrupted circle of white lilies, bold fuchsia pink stargazers, and soft pastel roses, all arranged with memorable artistry. The large white lilies serve as the serene foundation, their broad petals opening wide, hinting at tranquility and remembrance, while flashes of vivid pink stargazers add dramatic depth and a sense of celebration to the contrast. Between these, smaller blush pink and creamy roses bring a delicate softness, some tightly closed in bud and others blooming fully, embodying the quiet resilience found in the gardens of Pitshanger Park. Delicate, silver-green leaves and fresh greenery peak between blooms, providing both depth and structure, as well as a subtle reminder of Ealing's village-like green spaces. Every element is harmoniously balanced, linked as a symbolic circle-eternal and meaningful-perfect for expressing condolences, honoring a loved one in a chapel off Uxbridge Road, or offering support to grieving family and friends. The careful arrangement and textured palette reflect the compassion and refined taste of Ealing's local florists, making this wreath a tender and dignified choice for any memorial service or heartfelt tribute.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a plain white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath reads as an expression of quiet dignity and careful horticultural craft, the kind we assemble for services around Ealing Broadway, Walpole Park memorials, or St Mary's funerals. The principal body of the wreath is a continuous ring of finely clustered white spray chrysanthemums; their multitude of small petals creates a uniform, pillowy surface that suggests serenity and reverence. From the upper-left side, a deliberate floral statement arcs across the top: several rich yellow roses, fully unfurled with soft, warm centres, bring a note of comforting brightness. Intertwined with them are deep royal purple Eustoma (lisianthus), the satiny, ruffled blooms offering a cool, noble contrast. Lighter lavender lisianthus buds and tiny green nascency add gradation and movement to the spray. Supporting foliage - glossy, rounded leaves, variegated touchpoints and delicate fern fronds - gives the composition its depth and botanical rhythm. A slender band of dark purple mesh ribbon discreetly shows along the inner and outer edges of the white chrysanthemum base, a finishing flourish that visually ties the purple accents into the whole. Soft studio light reveals the tactile quality of the petals and the subtle shadow between layers. As a local florist I design this kind of wreath to convey solace and respect; Flower Delivery Ealing can arrange similar pieces for memorials across Northfields, Pitshanger Lane and wider Ealing when a personal, thoughtful tribute is required.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, ring-shaped sympathy wreath, composed mainly of white and lavender-toned flowers, is photographed against a crisp white background that heightens its sense of calm. The eye is first drawn to the large Oriental lilies, their six-petalled blooms curving gently outward in soft, open stars. Some lilies display all their detail, revealing a central wash of greenish-yellow and upright stamens laden with fine, golden-brown pollen, while others are only beginning to open, their petals still gathered and pointed, adding variation in shape and angle. Woven between the lilies are delicate lisianthus blossoms, identifiable by their softly ruffled texture and white petals edged in violet and lilac. These frilled flowers form pockets of subtle colour, creating a gentle rhythm of white and purple around the circle. Fine green foliage, including slender leaves and a few rounded, eucalyptus-like accents, peeks from beneath the blooms, offering contrast and a suggestion of cool, soothing fragrance. Every gap is carefully filled so that the floral ring appears seamless and complete, a visual metaphor for the unbroken bond of love and memory. The overall mood is peaceful and reverent, the kind of tribute often created by experienced florists in Ealing for services in local churches, crematoria, and chapels around Hanwell, Northfields, and West Ealing. This wreath would sit beautifully beside a photograph or urn, providing a quiet, dignified expression of sympathy and support for grieving family and friends.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a gentle overhead angle on a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath offers a composed message of solace and remembrance. The central body is a dense band of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with feathery petals that catch the light and give the ring a soft, textural fullness; up close you can imagine the subtle, fresh aroma typical of well-grown chrysanthemums. On the upper left quadrant three deep cobalt-blue roses create the visual focal point-velvet-smooth petals curling inward in a precise spiral, their saturated hue deliberately chosen to stand out against the white. Nestling the roses is a cluster of dark green foliage whose glossy leaves frame the blue and provide a natural, grounding contrast. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue is expertly applied around both the outer and inner rims of the chrysanthemum ring; the ruffled edge and lustrous surface of the ribbon add definition and a refined finish, catching highlights that animate the entire composition. The wreath casts a faint, soft-edged shadow that lifts it off the backdrop, suggesting careful studio lighting and a respectful stillness appropriate for memorial photography. As a local florist serving Ealing - including Northfields, Hanwell, and the Ealing Broadway area - Flower Delivery Ealing crafts wreaths like this for services at nearby crematoria and churches, where the combination of white purity and blue calm offers a heartfelt expression of condolence. The overall effect is composed, tender, and solemn: a dignified tribute intended to comfort mourners while honouring the memory of the departed.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath is shown laid flat on a bright white surface, its circular form clear and unbroken, like a quiet embrace. The wreath is generously packed with flowers, the most prominent being large roses in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft greyish-purple. These roses are fully open, revealing layer upon layer of velvety petals that curl gently at the tips, giving a sense of softness and depth. Between these larger blooms, clusters of delicate blush-pink spray roses are nestled, their smaller heads at varying stages of opening-from tightly wrapped buds to tiny, half-open rosettes. This blend of sizes and stages introduces a sense of gentle movement, as if the wreath captures a single, still moment in a longer floral story. Surrounding and supporting the blooms is a dense ring of dark green fern fronds, the finely divided leaves overlapping to form a continuous, textured collar of foliage. The deep, natural green peeks through and around the flowers, framing the pastel tones and grounding the arrangement, much like the mature trees and green spaces that characterise so many streets in Ealing. Here and there, subtle touches of darker greenery and tiny buds create additional layers, making the wreath feel three-dimensional even against the plain white background. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the colours to appear true and gentle. Crafted with the care you would expect from an experienced local florist familiar with farewell services across Ealing, this wreath feels contemplative and sincere, a floral tribute that speaks of love, gratitude, and a peaceful goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
From the viewpoint of an Ealing florist arranging tributes for quiet services near Ealing Broadway and Pitshanger Lane, this wreath reads as an eloquent statement of remembrance. The circular form is densely cloaked in countless small, electric deep-blue chrysanthemums whose fine, feathery petals form a plush, continuous band of colour. A ruffled white satin ribbon, pleated along the inner ring, lifts the composition with a soft gleam and frames the floral circle with refined restraint. Anchoring the top-left quadrant are three majestic blue roses, opened fully to reveal silky, layered petals in a rich azure tone; they are accentuated by delicate clusters of white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves that offer contrast and classic sympathy notes. A sweep of pristine white orchids drifts from mid-left towards the lower right-Phalaenopsis-style blooms with broad, porcelain-like petals that feel almost weightless against the cobalt background. Scattered green orchid buds, some taut and bright, others gently unfurling, hint at continuity and quiet hope. The aroma is subtle-soft floral and clean-while the textures range from velvety rose petals to the papery, puckered satin and the spidery chrysanthemum tips. Prepared with care for families in West Ealing and along Uxbridge Road, this wreath is a dignified choice for funerals and commemorations. Flower Delivery Ealing can tailor the scale and finishing touches to local services of remembrance with sensitivity and craft.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This photograph captures a beautifully composed circular wreath of funeral flowers, laid out on a pure white background that makes each blossom and leaf easy to distinguish. The ring is made up of a harmonious mix of white, pale pink, and vivid magenta blooms, giving the arrangement a sense of calm and dignity while still offering visual interest. Featured prominently are large white oriental lilies, their generous petals opened fully to reveal green pistils and golden stamens at the centre, creating an impression of purity and sacred stillness. Interspersed among them are deeper pink and fuchsia lilies, whose star-like shapes and delicate speckles introduce richer colour and subtle drama. These bolder blossoms are softened by clusters of light pink roses, at times tightly furled and at other points just beginning to unfold, their velvety texture and gentle hue evoking love, memory, and quiet gratitude. Creamy white roses, some fully open, bring classical beauty and structure to the design, ensuring the wreath feels substantial and carefully planned. White gerbera daisies with dark centres are positioned throughout the circle, their layered petals adding brightness and a friendly, familiar flower shape that softens the more formal lilies and roses. Smaller white filler flowers, such as spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, weave between the larger blooms, giving texture and ensuring no bare spaces are visible. A lush base of dark green leaves and foliage outlines the ring, holding the circular shape and framing the open centre, a poignant reminder of continuity and eternal love. The overall effect is of a respectful, soothing tribute that would be appropriate for memorial services and funerals across Ealing, from churches near Ealing Common to quiet farewells around South Ealing and West Ealing.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular funeral wreath dominates the frame, set against a bright white background that highlights its intense colours and intricate textures. The wreath is composed with great care, forming a perfect ring of alternating red and green that feels both traditional and fresh. Deep red carnations are the primary flowers, their frilled petals layered tightly to create rich, velvety mounds of colour. Each carnation is positioned so that its face is clearly visible, some slightly cupped, others fully open, giving the wreath a dynamic, almost breathing quality. Between these red blooms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads standing out like tiny, glowing orbs. The vivid chartreuse tone acts as a lively counterpoint to the crimson carnations, lifting the design and adding a sense of optimism to this sympathy piece. Beneath and between the flowers, a bed of mixed greenery provides structural support and visual depth. Dark green fern fronds spread outward in soft, feathered arcs, while variegated pittosporum introduces flashes of cream along the leaf edges, catching the light and gently softening the transitions between blooms. A slim, striped green ribbon winds discreetly through the foliage, forming a few understated loops that echo the circular motif of the wreath itself. The overall effect is one of carefully balanced elegance and heartfelt warmth. In the context of Ealing, one can imagine this wreath standing with quiet dignity at a funeral in a local chapel near Pitshanger Lane or being delivered to a service in Acton or West Ealing, offering families a tangible circle of comfort and remembrance crafted by experienced local florists.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This circular funeral wreath, photographed against a crisp white background, feels like a gentle embrace woven from colour and texture. Two large coral-red Asiatic lilies, fully open with prominent stamens and slightly curled petals, sit at opposite points along the ring, serving as luminous anchors of warmth and remembrance. Between them, clusters of soft blush-pink roses open in elegant spirals, each velvety petal catching the light and building a sense of tenderness and grace. Interspersed with the roses are lisianthus flowers in pale pink and rich, velvety purple, their ruffled edges creating subtle waves of movement around the wreath. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice or limonium, drift through the design like a light mist, adding delicacy and soft contrast. The underlying structure is a lush tapestry of mixed greenery: cool, silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and other deep green foliage fill the ring, giving it volume and organic harmony. Blue-grey eryngium thistles stand upright among the softer blooms, their spiky, star-like heads adding a modern, architectural touch that contrasts beautifully with the roses and lisianthus. Several unopened lily buds are tucked discreetly into the foliage, hinting at life continuing and memories still unfolding. At the bases of the main lilies, bright green leaves are folded and arranged in carefully sculpted shapes, showcasing expert floristry. Suitable for a memorial at Ealing Crematorium, a church service in South Ealing, or a private gathering near Pitshanger Park, this wreath offers a soothing, fragrant tribute that speaks of respect, peace, and love that endures quietly through time.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a refined sympathy wreath viewed from directly above, set against a pristine white background that amplifies the design's calm simplicity. The wreath itself is crafted almost entirely from white Baby's Breath, each fine stem laden with minute blossoms that cluster so closely they create a thick, cushion-like surface. This Gypsophila ring forms a gentle circle that feels light and airy yet visually full, much like low clouds drifting over Walpole Park on a still day. The center of the wreath is left open, an unbroken void hinting at eternity and the ongoing cycle of life and memory. On the lower right side of this soft halo, two elegant calla lilies rest within the Baby's Breath. Their trumpet-shaped forms are striking, with petals that begin in a dark, velvety burgundy at the rolled edges, then slowly soften into magenta and finally into a fresh, leafy green near the base. Their smooth, green stems curve inward and slightly upward with a natural, almost sculptural grace, subtly echoing the circular flow of the wreath. The flowers appear freshly arranged, their surfaces catching gentle, even light so that each contour and colour nuance is visible. Together, the snowy Gypsophila and the jewel-toned callas form a tribute that feels both contemporary and deeply heartfelt. It would be especially fitting for a funeral in Ealing, conveying love, reverence, and remembrance when placed near a coffin, beside a framed photograph, or at a crematorium service attended by family and friends from across the borough.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Shown in full against a clean, white backdrop is a meticulously arranged circular wreath, crafted as a heartfelt funeral tribute. The eye is immediately drawn to the profusion of roses that ring the wreath, their colours ranging from saturated magenta and fuchsia to muted, powdery pink. Each rose seems individually placed, with petals that curl and layer in soft spirals, some forming tight rosettes, others spreading wide and open. Interwoven with the roses are plentiful double lilies, large and plush, their petals overlapping in creamy white, pale blush, and soft peach tones that blend gently into one another. Several smooth, elongated lily buds in lime-green sit proudly among the open blooms, giving the wreath height and a sense of living energy. All of this rests against a dense tapestry of foliage: fine fern fronds arc delicately around the outer and inner rims of the circle, while thicker, glossy leaves support the structure from beneath, creating a rich green frame. The composition is symmetrical and calm, echoing the gentle curves of Ealing's tree-lined avenues, and the soft contrast between the bright flowers and the dark greenery feels both comforting and dignified. The pure white background works like a blank page, ensuring that the colours and textures can be carefully appreciated without distraction. This is the sort of arrangement you might imagine delivered for a service near Ealing Broadway or placed in a quiet chapel by a local family, offering a visual embrace of remembrance, love, and respect at a time when words can be hard to find.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit room in Ealing, and meeting a wreath that seems to hold a heartbeat-the deep crimson of dozens of red roses, densely clustered into a circle with no greenery showing on the outside. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak: petals soft as satin, layers unfurling with opulence, from lush, open centers to snug buds gearing up for their moment. The circular form feels both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of florals where each rose leans into its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson that invites touch and time. Though the surface is all rose, you can sense the hidden stems within, the florist's careful wiring and spacing keeping the arrangement perfectly round. This wreath is not just decoration; it embodies love and solemnity, with every blossom carrying a memory or a whispered wish. The scent is heady and sweet, a gentle perfume that mingles with the clean, bright aura of the white backdrop. As a local florist in Ealing, I'd imagine it gracing a church hall, a memorial service, or a grand entrance, greeting visitors with calm, dignified presence. When you order from Flower Delivery Ealing, you can expect same-day delivery across the borough, ensuring the moment stays as fresh as the feelings it expresses, whether for a celebration in Northfields, a tribute in Acton, or a quiet moment at home near Ealing Broadway.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image presents a richly detailed memorial wreath, photographed head-on against a pure white background so that no element distracts from the flowers. The wreath is circular, full, and completely covered with deep red roses and vibrant yellow chrysanthemums, expressing both solemnity and gentle consolation. The red roses are in their prime, petals fully unfurled to showcase classic spiralling centres, with shades that move subtly between deep crimson and darker, wine-red undertones, creating a velvety, almost plush appearance. In between, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums are tucked snugly, their many narrow petals radiating out from small centres like miniature suns, adding light and softness to the composition and offering a sense of optimism amidst grief. Supporting these blooms is a rich layer of greenery made up of broad, glossy leaves that provide a strong, dark-green base, complemented by finer, slightly grey-green foliage, suggestive of eucalyptus, which introduces texture and a softer visual rhythm. The greenery is visible but never overpowering, framing the flowers and tracing the perfect circular outline that symbolises eternity and unbroken remembrance. The overall impression is of a carefully considered tribute, the kind of arrangement you might see at a funeral service in an Ealing church or adorning a graveside in one of the borough's peaceful cemeteries. Under the controlled, even lighting, every petal and leaf looks fresh and crisp, evoking the sensation of a wreath just completed by an experienced florist preparing it for same-day delivery to a family honouring a loved one's life.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
A hand-pressed circle of crimson roses rests against a clean white backdrop, each petal catching the light like velvet. The wreath is densely packed with dozens of deep red roses, in various stages of bloom-from tight buds hinting at the day to come to fully opened blooms that reveal their intricate texture and warm tonalities. Fresh, verdant foliage threads through the arrangement: matte eucalyptus-like leaves that soften the red and glossy ruscus that adds sparkle and depth. The overall form is a perfect circle, smooth and unbroken, a classic symbol of remembrance and connection. The scene feels ceremonial yet intimate, as if the florist were presenting a personal message of sympathy gathered from Ealing's own streets. The white background isolates every petal and leaf, letting the shades of red glow with quiet intensity. The wreath radiates dignity, abundance, and quiet solemnity, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries that celebrate a life well-loved.

In a neighborhood like Ealing, we often place such arrangements near the entrance of a church on Uxbridge Road or at Walpole Park gates during services, and they are ready for same-day delivery across the area, bringing comfort to families close to home.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced floral tribute fills the frame, shaped precisely like a traditional life ring and photographed against a spotless white background that accentuates its nautical character. The wreath forms a smooth, unbroken circle with a central opening, and is constructed from hundreds of tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms tightly packed together. The florist has arranged the flowers into four equal segments, alternating between saturated royal blue and pure white, creating a simple yet powerful pattern reminiscent of maritime safety equipment. The blue petals form dense, velvety areas that suggest depth and reflection, while the white sections bring brightness and a sense of quiet peace. As the eye travels around the ring, the alternating colours create a soothing visual rhythm. Along the inner edge, a delicate dark blue ribbon has been folded into neat, repeating pleats, tracing the inner circle like a fabric halo and enhancing the lifebuoy illusion without overwhelming the floral work. This wreath communicates themes of support, protection, and remembrance, making it a fitting choice for services across Ealing, from churches in Ealing Broadway to quiet chapels in Northfields or West Ealing. One can imagine it resting beside a photograph of the departed, perhaps someone with fond memories of the Grand Union Canal or a life spent working on the water, offering a serene and meaningful focus for mourners gathered to pay their respects.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen flat against a clean white backdrop, this meticulously formed circular wreath pairs creamy white roses with soft lemon-yellow lilies to create a serene memorial piece ideal for moments of condolence. The design is dense and generous-roughly a dozen to twenty fully opened ivory roses with tight, layered petals form the visual anchor, each bloom reflecting a soft, gentle light that gives the cream tones a warm glow. Between them, pale yellow trumpet lilies unfold in stages: some bloom fully, showing elongated petals and subtle stamens, while others linger as poised buds, adding texture and a sense of quiet anticipation. The flowers rest on a verdant foundation of mixed foliage-feathery fern fronds that introduce delicate lines around the wreath's edge, and broader, rounded leaves similar to eucalyptus that add cool, muted green tones and a slightly silvery cast. Viewed from above, the wreath's perfect roundness symbolizes continuity and remembrance, its balanced composition communicating dignity and calm. The overall sensory impression is muted and comforting: the powdery sweetness of the roses softened by the lilies' faint green-citrus lift and the fresh, resinous note of eucalyptus-like leaves. Prepared with experienced hands familiar with Ealing's neighborhoods from Pitshanger to Ealing Common, this wreath is the kind of respectful tribute Flower Delivery Ealing arranges for funeral services, memorial tables, or graveside remembrances, available for local delivery across the borough with sensitivity to timing and presentation.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00