Shepherd's Bush WREATHS

At Shepherd's Bush Flowers, our handcrafted wreaths are created right here in the heart of Shepherd's Bush, just a short stroll from Westfield London and the bustle of Uxbridge Road. Whether you need a warm seasonal welcome for your front door or a respectful tribute for a loved one, our experienced florist team designs each piece with care, balance and meaning.

Using fresh, high-quality flowers sourced daily, we tailor our bouquets and wreaths to suit your style - from soft and natural to bold and contemporary. We regularly deliver across Hammersmith, Acton and Notting Hill, as well as the streets closest to us around Shepherd's Bush Green and Goldhawk Road.

  • Thoughtfully designed door and table wreaths
  • Sympathy and funeral wreaths with personal touches
  • Reliable local same-day delivery until 3 PM

Because we work and live locally, we understand what our Shepherd's Bush neighbours like - practical advice, honest guidance, and designs that look as good at home as they do in our shop. You can visit us in person to discuss your ideas, or simply order online for fast, professional same-day delivery across W12 and nearby areas.

Trust Shepherd's Bush Flowers to craft your next wreath with genuine local expertise, thoughtful service and beautifully arranged flowers that speak from the heart.

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WREATHS
A solemn, lovingly crafted circular wreath formed from a thick, uninterrupted cushion of immaculate white chrysanthemums, the kind we assemble in the shop for moments of farewell. Each chrysanthemum is closely positioned so the many-layered, ruffled petals create a plush, continuous ring that feels restful to the eye and reassuring to the touch. Nestled across the wreath's upper-left quadrant is a considered flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - blooms in deep violet, softer lavender and intermediate hues, some fully open to show their delicate centres while others remain as graceful buds. Fresh green foliage, including variegated leaves and finer fern-like fronds, threads through the purple cluster to give depth, movement and a natural, living contrast against the white. A slender crinkled band of dark purple mesh trims the inner and outer edges of the base, subtly echoing the lisianthus tones and finishing the wreath with a tasteful accent. Studio lighting creates a faint shadow beneath the piece, enhancing the wreath's dimensional calm against the plain backdrop. This arrangement is crafted to convey sympathy with restraint and care - suitable for funerals, memorials and graveside services. Shepherd's Bush Flowers prepares wreaths like this for local delivery across Shepherd's Bush, Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road, ensuring each tribute arrives fresh, arranged with quiet dignity and ready to honor a loved one.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a pure white background sits a carefully crafted circular wreath composed almost entirely of compact white chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom contributing to a sumptuous, uniform texture that feels both soft and resolute. A subtle deep-lilac mesh or ribbon traces the inner and outer edges, visible in narrow ribbons between the white heads, giving the wreath understated depth and a quiet touch of colour without disturbing its solemn harmony. On the upper-left quadrant a sculpted spray of three pale yellow roses becomes the focal point; their creamy petals open with gentle grace, a visual note of remembered warmth. Surrounding the roses are clouds of delicate gypsophila and clusters of small purple statice or limonium, fine textures that add lightness and a whisper of springtime mauve. Varied green foliage - from broad, waxy leaves to feathery fern fronds - frames the accent, lending contrast, structure, and a fresh, herbaceous scent one might notice when brought into a small chapel off Uxbridge Road or near Shepherd's Bush Green. Soft, even lighting creates a faint shadow under the wreath, emphasising its three-dimensional presence on the white field. This composition reads as thoughtful and composed, a dignified memorial arrangement ideal for funerals, memorial services, or church tributes in the Shepherd's Bush area. Shepherd's Bush Flowers prepares such pieces with local care and an eye for respectful detail, ensuring the wreath communicates consolation and enduring remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this floral wreath appears calm and contemplative, like a still moment away from the bustle of Shepherd's Bush Market. The wreath's circular form is completely encased in countless sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom contributing to a soft, cloud-like surface that is both airy and dense. The gypsophila wraps the entire ring, its fine stems and miniature blooms blending together into a feathery halo. Sitting on this cushion of white are elegant lisianthus flowers arranged at intervals, their ruffled petals providing contrast and focus. The lisianthus blooms are mostly white, but each petal is edged with varying shades of purple, from gentle lavender to richer violet, as though painted with a light brush. Some flowers are captured in full bloom, their layered petals and subtle central shadows adding depth, while others, still in bud, show pale green and creamy tones, suggesting the promise of more colour to unfold. The centre of the wreath is open and perfectly round, allowing the eye to rest in the quiet emptiness framed by blossoms. No background objects or additional foliage interfere with the design, emphasizing the purity of the white and purple palette. This delicate wreath would be a thoughtful choice for a funeral or memorial gathering near Shepherd's Bush Common, expressing sympathy, remembrance, and a touch of poetic grace through its simple yet sophisticated blend of textures and tones.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Framed by a stark white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built from a dense, plush bed of white chrysanthemums that give the design a cloud-like softness and an impression of calm. A fine, deep purple netting is visible beneath the white blossoms along the inner circumference, introducing an understated wash of colour that lifts the composition without overwhelming it. On the upper-left quarter a focused spray brings texture and life: a single cream-pale yellow rose opens gently at the centre, surrounded by variegated green leaves with pale rims and airy fern fronds that rustle the eye. Interspersed throughout are slim sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their papery clusters echoing the purple undertone and adding a subtle, bittersweet note. On the right side two sculptural calla lilies arc gracefully from roughly two to five o'clock, their trumpet shapes graduating from a rich, dusky purple at the tips into soft peach-blush tones toward the bases; their long, vivid green stems curve along the lower-right arc and are woven into the chrysanthemum base. A single longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section toward the lilies, discreetly anchored to preserve the wreath's fluid line. Quiet in scent, tactile in its layered textures and composed with respectful restraint, this wreath is a considered choice for memorials and funeral services in the local area-often selected by families in Shepherd's Bush and surrounding streets like Goldhawk Road and Uxbridge Road. Shepherd's Bush Flowers prepares wreaths like this with local care and attention for services at nearby churches and chapels.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this lush circular wreath is presented in full, its surface completely covered with roses and foliage, creating a soft halo of colour and texture. At first glance, the palette feels calm and comforting: large, open roses in creamy white and ivory sit alongside gentle peach and blush pink blooms, their petals layered like fine fabric, curling delicately at the tips. Woven among them are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, adding depth and a slightly vintage tone that suits thoughtful memorials in the Shepherd's Bush area. Clusters of smaller pink spray roses and scattered rosebuds, some still tightly closed and others beginning to open, bring additional detail and a sense of natural movement to the arrangement. The flowers rest on a bed of rich, dark green fern fronds, which form a soft, feathery collar around the wreath and appear intermittently between the blossoms. This greenery adds contrast and structure, making the circular form clear and giving the pastels a luminous quality. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the fine veining in each petal and the airy texture of the foliage without distracting shadows. Designed as a funeral or remembrance tribute, the wreath feels both classic and contemporary, the sort of piece a local Shepherd's Bush florist might prepare for a chapel service off Goldhawk Road, a gathering near Shepherd's Bush Green, or a crematorium ceremony farther along the Central line. Its continuous ring of roses at various stages of bloom suggests the ongoing cycle of life, while the soft colours express sympathy, peace, and enduring affection for the person being remembered.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This tranquil yet vibrant funeral wreath, made by Shepherd's Bush's expert florists, is artfully composed of plush white lilies and radiant fuchsia pink blossoms, all captured against an unblemished white background. Large, star-shaped Oriental lilies create a foundation of grace with their snowy petals and soft green stamens, evoking both the purity and tranquillity of local churchyards and the open spaces surrounding Shepherd's Bush Green. Scattered among these are bold magenta Stargazer lilies, their petals adorned with darker freckles that bring richness and energy to the circle, reminiscent of the colourful spirit of local West London markets. Small, closely nestled pink and ivory roses introduce notes of tenderness and support, their delicate shapes unfolding quietly alongside the lilies. Wisps of muted green foliage emerge behind the flowers, adding depth and a hint of the outdoors found in the neighbourhood's hidden gardens. The continuous, unbroken circular design reflects unity and the eternal cycle of memory, making the arrangement particularly resonant for times of loss, such as memorial gatherings, funerals, or sending condolences to families throughout Shepherd's Bush. Each element is purposefully placed to create harmony and quiet dignity, offering families a meaningful floral tribute from local artisans who understand the importance of community and remembrance.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath shaped as a precise circular ring, its body built from hundreds of small white spray chrysanthemums that form a seamless, cloud-like surface against a bright white backdrop. The uniformity of the chrysanthemums gives the piece a soft, tactile quality - dense enough to suggest continuity and calm. On the upper left quadrant a small explosion of colour draws the eye: honeyed yellow roses, opened to reveal layered petals that seem to catch light, sit alongside midnight-toned lisianthus in deep purple, their cup-shaped petals offering a velvety counterpoint. Scattered among these are pale lavender Eustoma buds and subtle green shoots, which introduce a living rhythm and promise of unfolding. Supporting foliage - glossy, slightly variegated leaves and fine fern fronds - provides a cool, structural cushion that lifts the floral colours and adds depth. A fine ribbon of dark purple crinoline is glimpsed beneath the chrysanthemums around the wreath's inner and outer edges, a discreet design detail that mirrors the purple blooms and refines the overall silhouette. The wreath's open centre and balanced asymmetry create an image of thoughtful restraint; the scent of roses is delicate rather than overpowering, the texture visually soft. I imagine preparing such a piece in my studio near Uxbridge Road, aware of its purpose for funerals and memorials, where the arrangement's quiet warmth and dignified palette speak of remembrance and gentle consolation.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a full, circular sympathy wreath carefully arranged against a bright, seamless white background so that every blossom, leaf, and curve of the design is clearly defined. The wreath is generously filled with snow-white Oriental lilies, their petals smooth and slightly luminous, opening outwards in soft arcs. Some of the lilies are fully open, displaying pale green centres and slender filaments topped with cinnamon-brown anthers, while others stay in graceful, elongated buds, adding a feeling of quiet progression and time. Interwoven with these lilies are ruffled Lisianthus-type flowers in white with finely brushed lilac and purple edges, bringing a gentle hint of colour and a feathery texture throughout the ring. Beneath and between the blooms, you can glimpse sprigs of cool-toned greenery, reminiscent of eucalyptus and slender garden foliage, giving the wreath depth and a natural, garden-like structure without disturbing the calm palette. The flowers are packed closely to create a complete, unbroken circle, echoing the idea of eternal love and unending remembrance. The mood is one of peaceful dignity, like a still moment in Shepherd's Bush Green when the crowds have not yet gathered. It feels as though this wreath has been created by a local florist who knows the community's need for gentle, sincere tributes during times of loss. Perfect for a funeral or memorial service in Shepherd's Bush, the white and lilac tones suggest purity, respect, and the comforting embrace of cherished memories shared in West London homes and chapels.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised angle on a clean white studio surface, this circular sympathy wreath presents a carefully balanced contrast of colour and texture that a neighbour in Shepherd's Bush would recognise instantly. The body is composed of a thick, continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose soft, multi-petalled heads form a cloud-like, slightly domed ring - each tiny petal layered to create a plush, tactile surface that suggests purity and solace. Nestled at the upper left, three intensely blue roses provide the wreath's emotional centre; their deep royal-blue petals fold inward in a velvet spiral, offering a bold, contemplative accent against the soft white. Dark green foliage clusters around those roses, lending structure and a natural, leaf-soft scent that complements the chrysanthemums' subtle fragrance. A pleated, ruffled satin ribbon in matching cobalt traces both inner and outer edges of the wreath, its glossy folds catching light and adding a formal, handcrafted finish that frames the flowers with dignity. The composition casts a faint shadow beneath it, giving a sense of physical presence and care in placement. As a florist familiar with services near Uxbridge Road, Goldhawk Road and the Westfield centre, I know families often choose this combination for commemorations and memorial services; the palette speaks to both traditional remembrance and a personalised farewell. Shepherd's Bush Flowers supplies and prepares tributes like this with attention to detail and local understanding, shaping each piece to reflect the life being honoured and the quiet gravity of the occasion.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle, its shape clean and complete, symbolising an unbroken bond of remembrance. Large roses in soft, dusty lavender and muted mauve anchor the design, each bloom fully open and displaying a wealth of gently curling petals that fold over one another like layers of silk. Their greyish-purple tones feel sophisticated and calm, an understated alternative to brighter funeral flowers. Threaded between these main blooms are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some fully opened but many still at the bud or half-open stage, adding gentle touches of pastel lightness and a sense of quiet unfolding.   

All of the flowers are nestled into a generously thick bed of dark green fern fronds, which stretch outward beyond the rose heads to outline the wreath with a feathery halo. The fern's fine, serrated leaves lend texture and a fresh, woodland feel, while carefully placed darker greenery and tiny seed-like buds deepen the visual layers, preventing the arrangement from appearing flat when viewed from above. The lighting is soft and even, as if the wreath were laid out in a calm room near Shepherd's Bush Market before being taken to a local church, crematorium, or family home. The colours register clearly yet gently - cool purples, warm pinks, rich greens - blending into a soothing, harmonious palette.   

Emotionally, the wreath radiates quiet respect and tenderness. It would be at home resting on a stand during a service in Shepherd's Bush or carried out to a graveside in neighbouring Hammersmith, representing love, gratitude, and peaceful farewell. The craftsmanship and thoughtful colour choice make it a meaningful floral expression when words alone feel inadequate.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a neutral white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as an elegant study in blue and white. The main ring is a lush carpet of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemum blossoms - countless tiny petals layered densely until the wreath feels plush and tactile, like a calm ocean of colour. A ruffled band of white satin ribbon lines the inner edge, its soft sheen providing a subtle halo that separates the blue mass from the central opening. At the top-left sector a triangular cluster of three large blue roses forms a refined focal point; their velour-like petals open in saturated azure tones and are offset by feathery sprays of baby's breath and a hint of dark foliage to add depth and contrast. Drifting down from that cluster and curving toward the lower right are several white orchid blooms, their graceful, elongated petals almost translucent in the gentle light and suggesting an airy, contemplative movement across the wreath. Alongside the open orchids, fresh pale-green buds signal life continuing amid remembrance. Texturally the piece balances velvet, lace-like gypsophila, silky orchid petals, and the glossy satiny ribbon - a thoughtful mix that reads as both formal and tender. The scent would be faint and clean: the faint green note of chrysanthemums and the delicate floral whisper of orchids, never overpowering. As a local florist's composition suitable for funerals or commemorative services, it would be equally at home delivered to a chapel near Shepherd's Bush Market, set beside a memorial on Uxbridge Road, or placed within a family's condolence room.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image presents a beautifully crafted circular wreath, ideal for a sympathy tribute or funeral service in Shepherd's Bush, set against a bright white background that highlights every flower. The wreath forms an open ring, lavishly covered with white, soft pink, and deep magenta blossoms. Large white lilies dominate the design, their velvety petals fully open and gracefully arched, showcasing delicate green and gold centres that glow gently under the light. Nestled between them are vibrant fuchsia and deep pink lilies, with star-shaped, slightly speckled petals that introduce a rich contrast and suggest strength and remembrance. White gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate centres are placed throughout the arrangement, their neat rows of petals bringing a cheerful yet respectful brightness. Clusters of pale pink roses, some in bud and some softly unfurling, offer a tender, almost nostalgic feeling, while creamy white roses add classic elegance and volume. Tiny white filler flowers, likely miniature carnations or small spray roses, fill the gaps, creating a seamless, cushion-like texture that makes the wreath appear full and abundant. A backdrop of deep and mid-green foliage frames the flowers, with leaf shapes and stems giving subtle movement and depth, echoing the gardens and tree-lined streets around Shepherd's Bush Green. The overall impression is calm and comforting, a carefully balanced floral tribute designed to honour a loved one, express heartfelt condolences, and bring a soft, natural beauty to a time of loss for families gathering in the local community.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath stands out for its rich textures and bold but tasteful colour combination. A lush collar of mixed greenery, including dark feathery fern and other deep green foliage, forms the outer edge, creating a natural frame that softens the strong colours at the centre. Packed tightly within the ring are numerous deep red carnations, their many ruffled petals overlapping to form a dense carpet of crimson all the way around. The blooms vary from fully opened rosettes to slightly cupped flowers, giving the wreath depth rather than a flat, uniform surface. Between these crimson clusters nestle small groups of lime green button chrysanthemums, also called pompon mums, their neat, round heads packed with tiny petals that create a pleasing dot of light against the red. This contrast of velvety carnations and firm, spherical mums makes the arrangement feel both structured and soft at once. Variegated pittosporum leaves, with pale, creamy edges around darker centres, weave gently among the blooms, adding a lighter green tone that keeps the design fresh. On one side, a decorative bow of striped green ribbon curls in relaxed loops, its pattern subtly echoing the mums' vibrant colour while staying unobtrusive. The wreath appears meticulously arranged, with every flower placed in balance to preserve the perfect circle. The overall impression is of a dignified yet warmly coloured tribute, the sort of wreath families in Shepherd's Bush, Holland Park, and along Uxbridge Road might choose when they wish to send heartfelt condolences and commemorate a life with grace and quiet strength.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
In this overhead image, a full circular funeral wreath is displayed against a clean white backdrop, allowing every subtle hue and texture to be clearly seen. Two prominent Asiatic lilies in a rich coral-orange colour serve as the visual anchors, one positioned near the top centre and the other toward the lower curve of the wreath, their star-shaped petals fully open and their central stamens clearly defined. They create a warm focal contrast to the soft roses that surround them. The body of the wreath is made up of clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses, each bloom perfectly formed, petals curling gently outward as if in a quiet sigh, suggesting tenderness and remembrance. Among them, lisianthus flowers in pale pink and deep purple tones add ruffled, cup-like shapes, their layered petals lending a sense of movement as the eye travels around the circle. Small sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, fill any tiny gaps with a soft, airy veil of colour, echoing the gentle light that often falls across the streets of Shepherd's Bush at dusk. Beneath the flowers, a generous ring of greenery supports the design: cool, silvery eucalyptus leaves, feather-fine fern fronds, and striking blue-grey eryngium thistles whose spiky heads bring subtle contrast and a slightly contemporary feel. Several unopened lily buds are nestled within the foliage, hinting at blossoms soon to come, a quiet symbol of hope amidst grief. Folded bright green leaves, likely aspidistra or ti, are artfully arranged near one of the lilies, showcasing skilled floristry like that found at Shepherd's Bush Flowers for families arranging local funeral tributes. The result is a wreath that feels both abundant and serene, perfectly suited for a memorial service or as a condolence gesture delivered across the W12 community.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this photograph, a sophisticated funeral wreath is shown from a bird's-eye view, carefully centred on a brilliant white background that highlights every nuance of the design. The wreath forms a flawless circle made entirely from dense sprays of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), their tiny white blooms clustering into a thick, cloud-like band. The surface of the ring is soft and gently uneven, like freshly fallen snow or fine lace, and the uniform white colouring gives it a serene, almost ethereal quality. The hollow centre remains completely clear, emphasising the purity of the circular form and suggesting an open space for reflection and remembrance. On the right-hand side of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a strong, yet refined accent. Their trumpet-shaped flowers curl with effortless poise, beginning in deep magenta and burgundy tones at the edges and gradually fading to subtle olive near the throat, before flowing into smooth green stems. These stems arc inward and upward, anchored between the tiny flower heads of the Baby's Breath, giving the impression that the lilies have grown out of the wreath itself. The asymmetrical placement of the callas creates a modern focal point without disturbing the calm mood of the composition. Together, the Gypsophila's innocent white and the callas' wine-dark richness evoke themes of everlasting love, devotion, and gentle farewell. One can imagine this wreath resting on a stand in a chapel near Shepherd's Bush Green, or being carried through the quiet side streets off Goldhawk Road for a final tribute. The overall effect is one of tender dignity, a floral expression that offers comfort without overwhelming the moment.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular sympathy wreath is shown against a pristine white backdrop, allowing every flower and leaf to stand out as clearly as if it were resting on a stand in a Shepherd's Bush church near Goldhawk Road. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, densely packed with blossoms and greenery, conveying the idea of lasting love and continuous remembrance. At the heart of the design are abundant roses in a spectrum of pinks, from rich magenta and fuchsia to gentler blush and shell-pink tones. Some rose heads are smooth and tightly closed, promising further opening, while others are fully expanded, showing layers of velvety petals that spiral inward and catch the light with subtle shadows. Interspersed among the roses are elegant, double-petalled lilies, with broad, softly ruffled petals opening in hues of creamy white, pale pink, and delicate peach. A few lilies are wide open, revealing their pale centres and fine stamens, while others are poised in bud form, their lime-green casings adding a vibrant touch of contrast. The blooms are cradled by a rich bed of foliage. Feathery fern fronds arc around the outer edge, their intricate leaflets providing a fine, lacy texture. Behind and between them, glossy, deep green leaves layer and overlap, creating a dark, verdant backdrop that makes the flowers appear brighter and more vivid. The white background highlights every detail-the gentle curl of a rose petal, the soft sheen of a lily throat, the almost leathery gloss of the leaves-so the arrangement seems almost three-dimensional. The overall mood is calm, thoughtful, and comforting, making this wreath an appropriate choice for funerals, graveside tributes, or memorial gatherings throughout Shepherd's Bush and nearby areas of West London.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a small patch of West London to a place of ceremony and tribute, this wreath of deep red roses seems to hold a soft flame within its circular embrace. The blooms are chosen at their peak, petals satin-smooth and opulent, layers unfurling with a measured grace. The wreath forms a continuous, velvety border-each rose resting against its neighbor, a tactile tapestry of crimson that invites the eye to wander and linger. It feels both celebratory and solemn, a bouquet of memory that can mark anniversaries, vows, or quiet remembrances. The scent of rose lingerings mingles with the faint green of stems just visible through the tight clustering. As a local florist from Shepherd's Bush, I know how such a piece can anchor a room-offering romance on a wedding day or dignity at a tribute. Handcrafted on the edge of Uxbridge Road, it would suit a doorway, a mantel, or a memorial display, especially in the soft morning light that spills over Westfield London and beyond. For timely moments, this wreath is often available for same-day delivery throughout the W12 area, bringing a touch of classic elegance to your plans. It also travels well to church halls and reception spaces, inviting guests to pause and reflect on what matters most.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean, white studio background, this circular funeral wreath glows with rich, comforting colour, much like the tributes often created for families in Shepherd's Bush and the surrounding streets. The design forms a full, unbroken ring with an open centre, completely covered in a dense layer of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums. The roses command attention first: each bloom is fully open, revealing layers of velvety petals that spiral from a vivid crimson heart to slightly darker, almost burgundy outer tones. Their smooth, plush texture suggests both tenderness and quiet formality. Nestled between the roses are clusters of golden-yellow chrysanthemums, likely spray or button varieties, whose numerous slender petals radiate from the centre to form soft, cushion-like tufts. These yellow blooms bring a sense of warmth and gentle optimism, balancing the emotional intensity of the red. Around and beneath the flowers lies a structured bed of greenery: broad, glossy leaves and hints of paler, silvery-green foliage that may be eucalyptus, creating depth, fragrance, and a garden-like frame for the brighter colours. The circular form is neat and symmetrical, with colour and foliage expertly spaced, speaking of practiced hands such as those at Shepherd's Bush Flowers, well used to arranging tributes for local chapels and services along Goldhawk Road or near Hammersmith. Bright, even lighting illuminates the arrangement, highlighting each curve of petal and leaf vein, and making the red, yellow, and green appear vivid and true. The overall impression is of a heartfelt, dignified floral tribute, suitable for funeral services, crematorium ceremonies, or quiet visits to a graveside where family wish to honour a life with both love and light.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From our Goldhawk Road atelier in Shepherd's Bush, a circular wreath of red roses awaits its moment of quiet ceremony. Dozens of deep crimson blooms crowd the ring, each at its own stage of bloom-from bud to open, their velvety surfaces catching the light and shifting in shade as you move around the circle. The roses are set within a lattice of fresh green foliage: broad matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender glossy ruscus weaving through the crowd, giving depth and a natural breath to the composition. Against a clean white backdrop, the wreath reads as a solemn crown, a continuous loop that embodies eternity and the memory we keep of loved ones. It feels majestic yet intimate, a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, anniversaries, and other moments when sympathy is spoken in petals. In the local scene of Shepherd's Bush, cared-for tributes like this rise in churches near Uxbridge Road, at crematoriums, and in home chapels, where the scent of blooms lingers softly after the service. Our team at Shepherd's Bush Flowers selects blooms with care to ensure freshness and finesse, delivering with discretion and respect. Available for same-day delivery across W12, White City, Notting Hill, and surrounding pockets, this red rose wreath carries a message of devotion and enduring remembrance.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a meticulously arranged circular funeral wreath, styled as a traditional life ring, set against a pristine white background that highlights every detail. The wreath's structure is perfectly round, with a clearly defined central opening and smooth curves that never break or waver. It is densely covered with clusters of small, round-headed flowers, most likely chrysanthemums, laid so closely together that they create a continuous, plush surface with gentle undulations of petal texture. The design is sharply divided into four coloured segments, alternating between rich, royal blue and crisp, pure white blooms. From the top left quadrant around to the bottom left, the pattern runs blue, white, blue, white, mirroring the iconic look of a maritime lifebuoy. Along the inner edge of the ring, a slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into soft pleats, forming a delicate ruffled border that adds depth and emphasises the central void. The minimal, studio-style lighting ensures that the blue appears deep and saturated, while the white glows softly rather than glaring. The overall effect is one of calm strength and careful craftsmanship, a piece that feels both symbolic and deeply personal. In Shepherd's Bush, where families come together from many backgrounds, such a wreath would make a meaningful tribute for a loved one associated with nautical work, emergency services, or simply known as the person who "kept everyone afloat." It could be placed at a funeral service near Uxbridge Road or a memorial gathering by Ravenscourt Park, offering a quiet visual promise of remembrance, gratitude, and guiding light even after farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from overhead on a plain white surface, this funeral wreath forms a flawless circle of serene blooms: creamy white roses paired with pale, buttery-yellow lilies, all set within a dense matrix of deep green foliage. The arrangement is carefully constructed so that roughly a dozen large roses anchor the piece, each rose with its classic tight spiral of petals that catches a soft, diffuse light and reads as a quiet, ivory beacon. Between them the lilies open in elongated trumpets-some fully unfurled to show their delicate, pale-yellow stamens, others still in bud-introducing gentle vertical movement and textural contrast. Supporting the flowers is a generous carpet of greenery: delicate fern fronds fan outward creating a lace-like softness while broader, rounded leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-add cool, matte tones and visual weight. The wreath's composition is symmetrical and balanced, the pale florals framed by darker greens so the soft colours feel sheltered and luminous. The scent implied is subtle-a powdery rose sweetness warmed by a faint green, citrusy lift from the lilies-inviting quiet reflection. This piece is intended as a memorial tribute or sympathy wreath, offered with local knowledge for families in Shepherd's Bush, from Uxbridge Road to Goldhawk Road, and Shepherd's Bush Flowers can prepare and deliver similar arrangements sensitively for nearby services.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00