Sands End WREATHS – Beautiful Floral Tributes by Your Local Florist Sands End

Welcome to Florist Sands End—your dedicated neighbourhood florist, crafting elegant wreaths for every occasion in Sands End and surrounding areas such as Fulham and Parsons Green. Our team of experienced florists takes pride in handcrafting stunning flowers and wreaths, using only the freshest seasonal blooms sourced daily from trusted growers.

We understand how important it is to express your sentiments with dignity and care, especially when honouring a loved one. That’s why our bespoke wreaths are thoughtfully designed, whether for a heartfelt tribute, remembrance, or celebration of life. From classic white lilies to vibrant mixed bouquets, we offer a wide palette of arrangements, crafted with both modern trends and timeless elegance in mind.

  • Same-day delivery across Sands End, Fulham & Parsons Green—order online before 3 PM
  • Fresh, hand-arranged wreaths and bouquets for local homes and ceremonies
  • Trusted service near Imperial Wharf Station, Chelsea Harbour, and Wandsworth Bridge Road

With years of local experience, our passionate team delivers more than just flowers—we provide support, guidance, and a warm, reliable service that Sands End families have trusted for years. You can order online knowing your delivery will arrive promptly and in perfect condition, every time.

Choose Florist Sands End for expert floral craftsmanship and heartfelt service, right here in your community.

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WREATHS
Presented against a stark white background, this round sympathy wreath reads as a gentle, composed statement of remembrance, hand-assembled with attention to tradition and detail. The body is formed from a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals jam-packed to create a soft, cloud-like base that symbolizes purity and peace. Nestled into the upper left quadrant, a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides a poised accent: richly hued violet blooms with visible pale centers sit alongside softer lavender buds and slender upright stems, producing a subtle gradient of tone and depth. Mixed foliage - glossy, variegated leaves together with fine, feathery fern fronds - is woven through the cluster to add texture and a living freshness. Beneath the flowers a delicate dark purple mesh or lace trims the wreath's inner and outer rings, offering a whisper of contrasting colour that harmonises with the lisianthus. Even lighting creates a soft, diffuse shadow beneath the arrangement, giving it a lifted, three-dimensional quality on the white field. As an experienced local florist I see this piece as especially appropriate for funerals, memorial services, or as a heartfelt tribute left at a graveside at Chiswick or Sands End; it can be arranged and dispatched for same-day delivery across Sands End and surrounding neighbourhoods via Florist Sands End. The composition balances solemnity with consolation, its textures and muted scent working together to offer comfort to those who gather to remember.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a stark white backdrop, this thoughtful circular wreath is composed of hundreds of small white chrysanthemums, their layered petals forming a thick, inviting ring that reads as both comforting and solemn. The white heads are arranged so closely the surface appears plush and uniform, yet the soft directional light teases out subtle ridges and shadows, giving the piece a gentle sculptural presence. A deliberate accent at the upper-left introduces warmth and intimacy: three pale yellow roses open softly, their creamy tones evoking friendship and tender care. Surrounding them, airy sprigs of baby's breath create a lacy veil, while tiny lavender-purple statice or limonium add a restrained pop of cool color, reminiscent of spring flowers along the Thames towpath. Textural contrast is provided by mixed greenery - glossy salal-style leaves layered with fine, fern-like fronds - which cradle the roses and connect the cluster to the larger white form. A slender band of dark purple netting or ribbon peeks through the chrysanthemums' inner and outer rims, a subtle but elegant border that deepens the composition without overpowering it. The wreath's open center remains clear and symbolic, suggesting continuity and remembrance. Picture this tribute arriving quietly for a funeral in Sands End or being placed at a memorial service in nearby Fulham; its scent is faintly sweet and green, the craftsmanship meticulous, and the mood one of subdued consolation. This arrangement is made to convey calm, respect, and enduring memory.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath is pictured against a plain white background, its simple setting drawing all attention to the intricate fresh flowers. The wreath is entirely wrapped in soft white Baby's Breath, so abundant that it looks like a ring of fine, weightless clouds. Each tiny Gypsophila blossom forms part of a delicate lacework of petals, giving the surface a downy, cushion-like texture. Nestled within this white haze are clusters of Lisianthus, their ruffled petals unfolding in layers. The Lisianthus blooms are a refined mix of pure white petals edged with violet and lavender, some with bolder purple margins that gently bleed inward, others more softly tinted. A few buds, still closed, show pale green outer casings that fade into creamy white as they approach the petals, suggesting new life within the circle of remembrance. The open space at the centre of the wreath is perfectly round, creating a clear, symbolic frame that can sit gracefully on an easel or lie flat during a service. Soft, even lighting highlights each ripple of petal and each airy sprig, without casting harsh shadows. The mood is contemplative, conveying quiet comfort rather than drama. This style of wreath is frequently requested in Sands End for memorials at local churches, intimate gatherings in riverside venues, or for deliveries to funeral directors around Townmead Road and Wandsworth Bridge. It speaks of purity, respect, and a calm farewell, ideal for families wishing to honour someone's life with a clean, elegant design that feels both modern and deeply traditional.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant funeral wreath built on a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemum blooms, each tiny floret packed close to create a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as calm and reverent. Subtle purple mesh or fine netting is visible beneath the white petals along the inner circumference, introducing depth and a restrained dash of colour that complements the arrangement. On the top-left of the ring an intimate spray has been composed around a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose: its petals unfurl like silk, warm against a backdrop of glossy variegated leaves with pale margins and whispering fern fronds that soften the silhouette. Interlaced among that foliage are slim sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their papery texture and soft colour lending a gentle, consoling rhythm. To the right, two graceful calla lilies arc across the wreath, their sculpted forms graduating from a near-velvet deep purple at the tips through to a delicate peachy-pink at the bases, the smooth surfaces catching a faint sheen of light. The calla stems curve naturally along the lower-right arc and are visually connected to the left cluster by a single longer green stem that crosses the lower section and anchors the design. Set against a bright white background in soft natural light, the composition reads as composed and respectful-a sympathy piece meant to offer solace. Prepared with local care in Sands End, this wreath is the kind of memorial tribute our team at Florist Sands End will deliver with quiet attention for services around Imperial Wharf, Townmead Road and nearby chapels.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this elegant funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of roses and foliage, a quiet, graceful tribute designed for moments of remembrance. The arrangement is lush and tightly packed, with no visible gaps, creating a soft, continuous carpet of petals that gently draws the eye around the ring. At its heart are generous open roses in creamy white and pale ivory, their layered petals curving outward like small, tranquil clouds. Interspersed among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some in tiny pearl-like buds and others in half-opened stages, lending youthful delicacy and movement. Brushed through the design are warm accents of pale peach and buttery yellow roses, adding subtle warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring a nostalgic, almost vintage softness that feels especially suited to a thoughtful farewell. Deep green fern fronds and other finely cut foliage frame and support the blooms, emerging here and there from beneath the roses to provide depth, contrast, and a hint of woodland freshness. The overall colour palette remains gentle and pastel, with the dark greenery heightening the tenderness of the lighter petals. Soft studio lighting reveals the velvety texture of each rose and the feathery structure of the ferns, making the wreath appear both luxurious and serene. It is easy to imagine this handcrafted memorial piece being prepared by a caring florist in Sands End, then carried with quiet respect to a local church, crematorium, or family home, offering a tangible expression of sympathy, love, and gratitude for a life remembered.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a spotless white canvas, a circular sympathy wreath blooms with a serene, deeply expressive touch-perfectly suited for sensitive occasions in Sands End. Its foundation is a dense ring of large, trumpet-shaped Oriental lilies whose pure white petals open like a comforting embrace, some still shyly budding while others display their soft green stamens. These lilies are artfully interspersed with striking fuchsia-pink stargazer lilies, their velvety, magenta petals offering vibrant focal points and gentle hints of white. Scattered throughout are accents of pale blush and creamy white roses, some tightly furled, others just beginning to open, their layered petals lending the overall composition a soothing softness. Subtle wooded greens, likely eucalyptus and lily leaves, create a gentle structure mingling with the blooms, reminiscent of local Sands End gardens in the early morning dew. The wreath's circle suggests unity and the perpetual cycle of remembrance, making it a compassionate choice for memorial gatherings and funeral services held near Imperial Park. The balance of colour and form offers both dignity and tenderness, inviting those who pause before it to contemplate memories and celebrate lives well lived. Each petal and leaf speaks to the attentive skill of a Sands End florist, crafting arrangements that offer solace and thoughtful beauty in times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular sympathy wreath, presented in gentle, natural light, whose main structure is a dense ring of tiny white spray chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are layered with meticulous care, their many narrow petals creating a smooth, cloud-like surface that reads as purity and calm. On the upper left quadrant a vivid accent spray draws the eye: several honeyed yellow roses sit fully open, their petals curling softly outward, accompanied by clusters of deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a stately coolness to the composition. Scattered among the focal blooms are a few unopened lisianthus buds in lighter lavender and fresh green shoots, providing a feeling of life continuing. The accent is supported by varied greenery - rounded glossy leaves, some with light variegation, and fine fern fronds - which separate and lift the colours against the white backdrop. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible peeking from beneath the chrysanthemum base at both inner and outer rims of the wreath, a small finishing detail that ties the purple accent into the whole. The visual contrast between the immaculate white ring and the vibrant yellow-and-purple cluster communicates dignity without harshness; the arrangement suggests a soft floral scent and a weighty, respectful presence suitable for a funeral chapel or a quiet wake. As a florist working in Sands End and familiar with services from Dawes Road to Chelsea Harbour, I would recommend this wreath for families who wish to express sympathy with warmth and restrained elegance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of white and soft purple flowers, carefully laid out against a clean, white backdrop so every bloom is clearly visible. Large Oriental lilies dominate the design, their star-shaped white petals smooth and luminous, opening wide to expose pale green centres and tall stamens tipped with deep rust anthers. Between these majestic blooms, Lisianthus flowers in white with lilac-tinted, ruffled edges wind through the ring like gentle brushstrokes of colour, adding texture and a tender sense of contrast. Here and there, tightly closed lily buds and tiny rose-like buds suggest new blossoms yet to open, giving the wreath a sense of quiet, unfolding life. The base is softened with discreet green foliage, including slim leaves and a few dusky, eucalyptus-style sprigs that seem almost silvered, like leaves you might see catching the light along the paths near Sands End's riverside walks. The arrangement is lush but never heavy, with blooms placed so close together that no gaps break the sense of wholeness, reflecting continuity, enduring love, and the cyclical nature of life and loss. You can almost imagine the gentle fragrance of lilies filling a peaceful chapel or private home during a farewell gathering. Designed with the care of an experienced local florist in Sands End, this wreath would be at home at a funeral, wake, or memorial, its calm palette offering solace and a quietly spoken message of respect and remembrance to families across Sands End and neighbouring Fulham.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from slightly above on a pure white surface so the arrangement casts a soft, grounding shadow, this circular funeral wreath is composed with considered elegance. A dense, continuous ring of white chrysanthemums forms the main body: their layers of fine, feathery petals create a plush, domed texture, the tiny creamy touches at their centres warming the cool whites. Nestled at the upper left is a cluster of three intense blue roses-deep, almost royal in tone-surrounded by glossy dark green foliage that accentuates the roses' velvety spirals. The design is neatly contained by a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue that trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its subtle sheen and rippled folds lending structure and a refined finish. The overall impression is one of serene dignity: tactile contrasts, muted fragrance, and a palette that speaks plainly of remembrance. As someone who arranges tributes for services around Sands End, Imperial Wharf and the King's Road stretch, I would recommend this wreath for a funeral or memorial where a respectful, understated statement is needed. At Florist Sands End we often create pieces like this for local funerals and family viewings, and its balanced composition helps it sit with grace beside a casket or at a graveside, conveying sympathy without excess and offering a focused, comforting presence.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene sympathy wreath rests flat against a clean white background, its circular form perfectly defined by a generous ring of roses and foliage. The main impression is of muted lavender and mauve tones, as large, fully open roses in dusty purple shades anchor the design all the way around the circle. Their petals are lush and plentiful, spiralling outwards in soft curls that catch the light and reveal subtle variations of greyish-violet and antique blush. Nestled among them are dainty clusters of pastel pink spray roses, many in different stages of bloom: some appear as tiny, closed buds, others half-open with their centres still secret, adding tenderness and a sense of time gently passing. A dense backing of dark green fern fronds supports the flowers, the feathery leaves radiating outwards and framing the ring with a natural, slightly wild texture. Seen from above, the wreath looks balanced yet organic, as though it could have been gathered from a shaded garden along the quieter streets of Sands End after a soft rain. The colour harmony of lavender, mauve, and blush pink suggests comfort, affection, and quiet grace-ideal for a funeral tribute, a memorial service, or a commemoration at a local chapel or riverside venue. It is the kind of carefully considered design a Sands End florist would create when asked to convey deep sympathy and respect, a floral circle that symbolises unbroken love, gentle farewell, and the wish for peace for both the departed and those who remain.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Crafted with quiet care by a local florist familiar with Sands End, this memorial wreath presents a harmonious study in deep blue and white. Dense clusters of small, royal-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms form the substantial, rounded body of the wreath, their textured heads placed so closely they create a continuous velvet-like surface. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon pleats around the inner circumference, offering contrast and an understated framing that reflects a soft morning light. Near the upper left a trio of stately blue roses commands attention; their velvety petals open wide in a sapphire tone that complements yet slightly darkens the chrysanthemums beneath. Nestled around the roses are fine sprays of baby's breath and a few touches of dark green foliage, which provide delicate punctuation and a sense of breathing space. From the mid-left the arrangement flows into a gentle cascade of pristine white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - their elegant, sculpted blooms arching toward the lower right, interspersed with several bright green orchid buds that hint at renewal. The textures here move from the spiky, layered mums to the silky smoothness of rose petals and the translucent softness of orchids, creating a layered tactile impression even at a glance. Perfect for a funeral or memorial service near local venues such as Imperial Wharf or the riverside at Wandsworth Bridge Road, this composition - prepared by Florist Sands End - conveys solemn respect, a measured grace, and the comforting suggestion of continuity.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A circular funeral wreath unfolds like a soft embrace against a pure white background, its ring of flowers shaped in a soothing palette of white, pale blush, and rich magenta that would feel at home at a memorial service in Sands End or a quiet gathering near South Park. Large white lilies, fully open and serene, form the main focal points, each bloom revealing a delicate contrast of creamy petals, green pistils, and warm golden stamens. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies offer a richer note, their star-like blooms and faint speckling adding depth and a gentle sense of drama, like the changing light over the Thames. White gerbera daisies punctuate the wreath with their layered petals and dark, expressive centres, creating a rhythmic pattern of brightness and shadow. Around them, soft pink roses, some still cupped and others just beginning to open, lend a tender, romantic quality, while creamy white roses add fullness and a timeless sense of tradition. Smaller white blossoms, possibly spray roses or carnations, fill every gap so the circle feels unbroken and complete. A collar of fresh green foliage traces the outer edges and peeks through the blooms, suggesting new growth and quiet hope, reminiscent of the leafy corners of nearby Eel Brook Common. The flowers appear freshly arranged, with a gentle, natural flow rather than rigid formality. This carefully composed wreath conveys calm, comfort, and respect, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life held around Sands End, thoughtfully crafted by a local florist who understands the community's moments of loss and remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic circular wreath for a funeral or memorial service is presented against a clean white backdrop, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity. The ring is densely woven with deep red carnations, each bloom full and layered, the petals softly ruffled like folded satin. Their rich crimson tone gives the wreath a sense of warmth and dignity, evoking heartfelt tribute rather than stark sorrow. Interspersed among these are clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and compact, their tiny, neat petals forming a plush, almost velvety surface. The vivid green seems to glow against the red, suggesting renewal and hope within the circle of remembrance. Beneath and between the flowers runs a bed of foliage arranged with a careful florist's eye. Dark, glossy fern fronds reach outward in feathery sprays, while variegated pittosporum adds splashes of cream along the leaf edges, lightening the overall design and drawing the gaze gently around the wreath. A decorative ribbon in tonal greens is tucked in among the stems, forming soft loops that echo the circular form without distracting from the blooms themselves. The lighting in the image is bright and even, casting only the faintest shadow, so the details of each petal and leaf remain crisp and visible. Created in the quiet, attentive style of a local Sands End flower shop, this wreath feels as if it might have been prepared for a family service near Imperial Wharf or a farewell gathering in a small church hall off Wandsworth Bridge Road, offering comfort through its balance of rich red and fresh green tones.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours softly echoing the gentle, river-washed light that often settles over Sands End. The wreath is built on a lush foundation of greenery: rounded, blue-green eucalyptus leaves, feathery ferns, and darker textured foliage intertwine to form a full, natural ring, suggesting the quiet constancy of nature. Two bold Asiatic lilies in coral-orange act as luminous focal points, one placed towards the upper arc, the other nearer the lower side, their wide, star-shaped petals and tall stamens radiating a sense of hope amidst sorrow. Nestled among them are numerous roses in shades of blush and lavender-pink, each bloom carefully opened to reveal its spiralling heart, conveying softness and affection, the kind of gentle comfort you might wish to send to a family gathered near Townmead Road or Imperial Wharf. Between the roses, lisianthus blossoms in pale pink and rich royal purple bring a ruffled, almost cloud-like texture, their layered petals adding movement and depth. Slender stems of lavender-blue statice weave through the composition, like a haze of distant heather, while striking blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design with their spiky, architectural forms and subtle metallic sheen. A few closed lily buds rest among the foliage, suggesting that this memorial tribute will continue to evolve as the hours pass. At the base of one lily, bright green, folded leaves are sculpted into neat loops, hinting at the florist's skilled hands. The overall wreath feels both dignified and tender, ideal for a funeral or memorial service when you wish to honour a life with beauty and quiet strength.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular funeral wreath is shown from above, resting on a clean white backdrop that emphasises its soft, luminous presence. The entire ring is densely woven with Baby's Breath, each tiny white floret forming a delicate constellation so closely packed that the wreath appears almost like a cushion of newly fallen snow. This gypsophila has that familiar airy scent and weightless feel, evoking quiet mornings along the residential streets of Sands End, when the world is hushed and reflective. The flowers surround a perfectly open centre, a calm, empty space that subtly suggests continuity, remembrance, and the gentle passing of time.   

Tucked into the right side of the wreath, just off-centre, two calla lilies transform the design from simple to memorable. Their sculpted, trumpet-shaped blooms unfurl in a gradient of colour: deep burgundy at the tips, shifting through shades of plum and magenta, then dissolving into muted green near the base and along the firm, tapering stems. The callas curve inward like a quiet gesture of comfort, their glossy petals catching the light against the softly diffused surface of the Baby's Breath.   

Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this wreath would sit beautifully at a funeral service in Sands End or on a memorial table in a nearby family home. The white gypsophila symbolises innocence, peace, and a gentle farewell, while the wine-toned calla lilies add depth, admiration, and a touch of modern elegance, making the arrangement a dignified expression of sympathy and lasting love.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A full, circular sympathy wreath of pink roses and lilies is shown in sharp focus against a bright white studio-style background, creating a calm, contemplative space around the design. The wreath is completely covered with flowers, so the ring appears plush and almost cushion-like, ideal for placing beside a casket or on a stand at a funeral service in Sands End or along the Thames path. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses, touched here and there with softer blush and pastel pink, cluster together in small groups, their petals at different stages of opening so that tight buds sit alongside fully unfurled blooms. Between them, large double lilies unfurl ruffled petals in shades of cream, blush and delicate peach, some displaying a hint of darker pink towards the centres. A scattering of lime-green buds rises above the main surface, adding height and a sense of life continuing. Around and beneath the blooms, layers of dark green fern fronds and strong, glossy leaves create a dense, verdant base. The fine, feathery texture of the ferns contrasts with the smooth petals, giving the wreath a soft, natural outline. Every element has been placed with care, echoing the thoughtful work of an experienced florist used to guiding local families through moments of loss. The overall impression is one of quiet beauty and heartfelt respect, a wreath that would rest gracefully at a funeral, wake or celebration of life, bringing gentle colour and comfort to a sombre setting.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet Sands End shop, and seeing this wreath come together in the hand of a local florist. A lush circle of dozens of deep red roses sits against a crisp white backdrop, each bloom selected at its peak. Petals feel satin-soft, layers unfurling with quiet opulence as the arrangement takes shape. The ring is dense, every flower leaning into its neighbour, forming a continuous blanket of crimson that seems to glow under daylight and studio lamps. Some roses stand tall in full bloom, their velvet centers spiralling like delicate galaxies, while others remain tucked as buds, inviting the eye to move across the surface and discover new detail with every pass. The texture is rich and tactile, a plush mosaic that would command attention in a doorway or on a mantel. This is more than decoration; it is a message-love, admiration, remembrance-crafted to carry emotion from one room to the next. In this Sands End neighbourhood, such a wreath is a versatile choice: a romantic gesture for anniversaries or weddings, a solemn tribute for memorials, or an elegant accent for commemorations and ceremonies. We can arrange delivery across the local streets-from Lillie Road to the riverside paths near Bishop's Park-and beyond, with reliable same-day service. The result is a timeless statement, a classic red rose design that embodies passion and reverence, made by hands that know the character of this community and understand the moments they illuminate.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath is shown against a clean white backdrop, allowing every bloom and leaf to be clearly seen. The ring is densely covered with velvety red roses and lively yellow chrysanthemums, creating a bold, yet tender expression of sympathy. Each rose is fully opened, with layered petals that swirl from a darker, almost burgundy heart to softer crimson edges, giving the arrangement depth and movement. The yellow chrysanthemums are grouped in small clusters between the roses, their many fine petals radiating outward like tiny suns, softening the composition and adding a joyful note that feels like a quiet tribute to cherished memories. Around and beneath the flowers, fresh greenery in varied tones of green and grey-green frames the wreath, with broad, slightly glossy leaves and more delicate, silvery foliage that may be eucalyptus, adding structure and a gentle, natural fragrance. The wreath forms a perfect circle with an open centre, a traditional symbol of eternity and the ongoing bond between the living and the departed. Lit with bright, neutral light, the colours appear vivid and true, much like they would when delivered to a memorial service at a chapel or home in Sands End or nearby streets by the river. The design conveys both solemnity and warmth, making it suitable for funerals, commemorative services, or a graveside tribute, offering comfort through its harmonious blend of red for love and honour, yellow for hope and friendship, and green for peace and renewal.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Captured in a clean white stage, this circular wreath of deep red roses speaks of memory and steadfast affection. Dozens of blooms crowd the ring, from tight, hopeful buds to fully opened petals whose velvet depth glows under soft light. The roses are densely packed, forming a lush, almost sculptural ring with an unbroken circumference that suggests continuity and enduring devotion. Woven through the heart of the wreath, green foliage threads weave among the blossoms-soft, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and the sharper, glossy cut of ruscus-creating a fresh, verdant frame that intensifies the crimson glow. Light plays across the petals, bringing out the satin sheen and the subtle shading that makes each flower feel tangible, almost touchable. This piece communicates sympathy, remembrance, and dignified grace, making it a suitable tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries that mark a life with reverence. Our Sands End studio designs such wreaths with sensitivity to local memory-from the streets around Parsons Green and North End Road to the riverside glimpses of Fulham-ensuring every arrangement carries the warmth of the community. It is finished with a meticulous wrap of greens and a secure, sturdy base, ready for delivery across Sands End and surrounding areas, where it can be placed with care at a service or home.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully detailed lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath rests against a spotless white backdrop, its bold blue and white pattern bringing to mind the working boats and riverside views near Sands End. The ring is completely covered with compact, small-petalled flowers, likely chrysanthemums, placed so tightly together that they create a soft, velour-like surface when seen from a distance. The design is divided into four equal blocks of colour: two sections of saturated royal blue flowers and two sections of pristine white blooms. The blue quarters, placed diagonally opposite one another, have a deep, oceanic richness, with each tiny floret adding depth and shadow. The white quarters glimpse like foamy crests on the water, offering brightness and clarity, their petals catching the light and softening the mood. Inside the circular opening, a delicately gathered dark blue ribbon trims the inner edge, its subtle pleats and folds emphasising the lifebuoy outline and adding another layer of texture. The central space remains empty, creating a calm focal point that feels contemplative, as if inviting personal reflection and silent messages of goodbye. This wreath has a distinctly nautical character, making it an especially meaningful choice for someone whose life was tied to the sea, the navy, or the River Thames, perhaps remembered at a local chapel or crematorium serving Sands End families. The arrangement conveys protection, remembrance, and gratitude, like a floral lifeline offered in farewell. Everything about it - the crisp colour blocking, the balanced symmetry, and the meticulous flower placement - speaks of careful, respectful work by a florist who understands the importance of a dignified tribute at a time of loss.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above, this meticulously formed sympathy wreath balances a serene palette of soft cream roses and pale yellow lilies against a deep, verdant base of foliage. Around fifteen to twenty fully bloomed roses with ivory, tightly cupped petals form the primary rhythm of the composition, their round heads creating a calm, luminous field. Interspersed are the lilies: large, trumpet-shaped blooms in a whisper of lemon whose open faces and delicate stamens lend a gentle architectural sweep, while several half-closed buds introduce a hopeful pause and subtle height. The foliage beneath-layers of feathery fern and broader, slightly glaucous leaves like eucalyptus-brings both texture and cool contrast, cradling the blooms and accentuating their pale tones. The wreath is densely assembled and symmetrical, photographed against a pristine white background so the circular form reads clearly as a symbol of continuity and remembrance. There is an implied palette of scent: the warm, honeyed perfume of roses softened by the fresh, green note of lilies and eucalyptus. As a florist who frequently serves Sands End and the neighbouring streets around Townmead Road and Wandsworth Bridge, Florist Sands End designs this style to convey peace and respect, suitable for funeral services, memorial displays, or a quiet home tribute, with careful attention to balance and lasting structure for floral delivery and placement.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00