Surrey WREATHS - Thoughtful Tributes from Local Florists

At Flowers Surrey, our funeral and sympathy wreaths are crafted with quiet care and deep respect. As a long-established local florist in Surrey, we understand how important it is to choose flowers that say the right things when words are hard to find.

Each wreath is hand-made in our Surrey studio using fresh seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers. Whether you need a classic white tribute, soft pastel tones, or a design that reflects a loved one's personality, our experienced team will guide you sensitively through every step. Families across Guildford, Woking, and Epsom rely on us for dignified, reliable service.

We regularly deliver to local churches, homes, and crematoriums around Surrey Cathedral, along the High Street, and near Guildford Castle, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and presented beautifully.

  • Hand-crafted wreaths by expert Surrey florists
  • Same-day delivery across Surrey when you order before 3 PM
  • Delivered with care to homes, funeral directors, and places of service

You can visit our shop for personal guidance or order online securely for convenient, compassionate same-day delivery. Every wreath is finished with care, checked by a senior florist, and delivered with the respect your loved one deserves.

Trust Flowers Surrey for beautifully arranged funeral bouquets and wreaths that offer comfort and honour precious memories across Surrey and the surrounding communities.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pure white studio backdrop, this sympathy wreath forms a deliberate circle of consolation-its broad, dense ring made entirely from countless white cushion chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a seamless, cloud-like surface. The white mass reads as tactile and calm, a visual symbol of purity and enduring remembrance. Offsetting this serene base, an artful cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) occupies the upper-left quadrant: fully opened deep violet flowers with visible centres sit alongside softer lavender blooms and tight buds, producing a gentle gradient of purple that feels both regal and tender. Fresh green foliage-glossy, variegated leaves and finer, feathery fronds-threads through the lisianthus to give the arrangement depth, movement and a living freshness. A discreet border of dark purple mesh or lace peeks beneath the chrysanthemum layer on both the inner and outer rims, its crinkled texture and deeper hue echoing the lisianthus and providing a composed, finished edge. Soft, even lighting creates a faint shadow beneath the wreath, enhancing its three-dimensional form and quiet presence. Crafted with sympathy in mind, this wreath is intended for funeral services, memorials or as a respectful graveside tribute; it radiates gentle support rather than spectacle. As a Surrey-based florist (Flowers Surrey), we often prepare similar tributes for services near Guildford's parish churches, at crematoria around Woking and for family gatherings on the slopes of Box Hill, with care toward local delivery and timing to suit each ceremony.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a pure white backdrop, this sympathetic circular wreath is constructed from a plush mass of immaculate white chrysanthemums, densely packed to create a serene, cloud-like ring. The texture is sumptuous and composed, each chrysanthemum's many slender petals overlapping to form a uniform, comforting surface that suggests peace and reverence. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant three soft, creamy yellow roses are grouped as a gentle focal point; their petals open softly, exuding a quiet warmth that speaks of friendship and remembrance. Surrounding these roses are sprinklings of delicate white baby's breath (gypsophila) and small sprays of lavender-purple statice or limonium, which introduce a subtle, hopeful contrast without disturbing the arrangement's overall solemnity. Rich green foliage - a blend of broad, smooth leaves and feathery fern fronds - cradles the cluster and lifts the composition with fresh colour and textural variation. A fine purple mesh or ribbon is discreetly visible beneath the white heads along both the inner and outer edges, lending a refined border and a gentle depth of tone. The gentle, neutral lighting captures the soft sheen of petals and the muted scent that such blooms typically carry. Prepared with sensitivity for memorial services across Surrey - whether delivered to a funeral in Woking, a church near Dorking, or a quiet service by Box Hill - this wreath is available for local delivery through Flowers Surrey, crafted to convey respectful condolence and enduring affection.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath of fresh flowers is displayed on a spotless white background, allowing every bloom to stand out in clear detail. The design is built on a generous cushion of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms clustered so closely that they resemble soft, drifting clouds over the Surrey hills. Threaded through this snowy texture are refined Lisianthus flowers, each one with layered, ruffled petals that curl softly at the edges. Their petals are creamy white, gently traced and edged with lilac, lavender, and deeper purple-violet tones that give the wreath a quiet, dignified richness. Some Lisianthus are open and welcoming, their deeper centres adding natural contrast, while others rest in half-open or bud form, tinged with fresh green and pale yellow, capturing a sense of gentle movement and ongoing life. The wreath forms a clean, even circle with a clear hollow in the middle, a traditional shape often chosen for funerals, memorial services, and moments of reflection. The cool whites and purples create a tranquil mood, like an early evening walk along the River Wey or through a shaded Surrey churchyard. There are no additional decorations, just flowers and subtle stems, which enhances the sense of simplicity and sincerity. This arrangement would feel at home resting on an easel beside a coffin or laid carefully at a graveside, offering silent comfort to family and friends. Crafted with the attention to detail you'd expect from an experienced Surrey florist, it reflects love, remembrance, and the wish for lasting peace.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath crafted on a full, cushiony base of tightly packed white chrysanthemums that form a seamless ring of soft texture and serene whiteness. Underneath the chrysanthemum surface a band of deep purple mesh or fine netting gently shows through at the inner circumference, giving the piece a muted, noble contrast without overpowering the main palette. At the upper-left quadrant a focused cluster has been composed with florist's attention: a singular cream or pale yellow rose sits at the heart, its petals slightly unfurling, encircled by glossy variegated leaves with lighter margins and wispy fern fronds that introduce a natural, garden-like softness. Tiny lavender statice sprigs are woven among the greens, their cool violet tones echoing the hidden purple underlayer and adding delicate, papery texture. On the right, two graceful calla lilies are laid along the wreath's curve, their trumpet shapes graduating from deep purple at the edges to a soft peachy-pink near the throat; their long green stems bend organically along the lower-right sweep, visually connecting with the left cluster. A single extended green stem crosses the lower section, neatly secured and directing the gaze toward the callas, a floral gesture that unites the arrangement. Captured in gentle, neutral light against a white backdrop, the composition conveys calm, dignity, and comforting restraint-qualities we craft regularly at Flowers Surrey for memorials throughout the county, from Esher and Cobham to the Surrey Hills, where families find solace in thoughtfully made sympathy wreaths.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white backdrop, a sumptuous circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of petals, its symmetry and fullness immediately conveying care and intention. The arrangement is entirely composed of roses and rich greenery, each stem thoughtfully placed to create a seamless, unbroken ring. At its heart are large, fully opened roses in creamy white and ivory, their petals layered in generous spirals that catch the light in subtle highlights and shadows. Between these classic blooms nestle clusters of delicate spray roses in blush pink, some still tightly closed, others half-open, giving the wreath a sense of gentle movement and the passage of time. Soft peach and pale yellow roses add a quiet warmth, as if a late afternoon sun were touching the flowers, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses provide a sophisticated, vintage note. A lush bed of dark green fern fronds cradles the entire design, their fine, arching leaves emerging between the flowers and tracing the circular outline with natural elegance. The interplay of textures-the velvety rose petals, the feathery greenery, the gradation from bud to full bloom-creates depth and visual interest that draws the eye slowly around the wreath. The overall mood is one of calm reflection, like a peaceful walk along a tree-lined lane in Surrey after the rain. This beautiful floral tribute, crafted with quiet skill by a local florist, is suited to funerals, memorials, and remembrance services across Surrey, offering a tender way to express sympathy, gratitude, and enduring love.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully arranged memorial wreath sits framed by a crisp white backdrop: a continuous circle of pristine white Oriental-style lilies and bold fuchsia-pink stargazer lilies, their forms layered to create a full, abundant ring. The white lilies provide a serene, almost luminous base with their wide, velvety petals and exposed pale green stamens, some blooms fully open, others in bud, suggesting the cycle of life. Scattered throughout, the fuchsia lilies bring warm, attention-stealing points of colour with speckled throats and slightly recurved petals that lend a dramatic, heartfelt flair without losing tenderness. Between the larger flowers, clusters of small blush and creamy roses nestle close, their compact, ruffled petals introducing delicate texture and a whisper of romance that softens the arrangement's lines. Subdued green foliage - likely eucalyptus and narrow lily leaves - emerges in measured glimpses, supplying structural depth and a faint cool scent that complements the floral notes. The high-key lighting accentuates each petal's subtle translucence and the wreath's carefully maintained circular symmetry, making it suitable for a dignified service or an intimate remembrance in a Surrey church hall or chapel. As a local florist would note, this design balances purity and colour with restraint, offering both a visual and emotional anchor for mourners. For families seeking sympathy flowers across Surrey - from Dorking to Woking - it reads as a composed, comforting tribute designed to convey love, respect and gentle memory.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath, photographed on a neutral white background, composed to convey dignity and warm remembrance. The dominant structure is a continuous ring of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums - tightly clustered so their many-petaled forms create a soft, almost cloudlike texture that reads as calm and reverent. The wreath maintains a traditional open centre and balanced proportions. From the upper left a concentrated cascade of colour arcs into view: several rich yellow roses in full bloom, their petals unfurling in soft spirals that catch the light and release a gentle, familiar rose scent; alongside them, deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) contribute a velvety, cup-shaped luxury. A few unopened lisianthus buds in palest lavender and green are tucked in, adding movement and hope within the sympathy palette. Interspersed foliage - glossy rounded leaves, slender fern fronds and small textural greens - gives the spray body and a fresh, natural contrast to the white base. A hint of dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum ring on both the inner and outer rims, tying the design together with a subtle echo of the purple blooms. The overall effect is one of considered craftsmanship and soft emotion; a wreath that would be appropriate for services across Surrey, from Guildford to Reigate, and that local florists prepare with attention to freshness and respectful presentation for memorial use.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its soft tones of white, cream, and lavender creating a feeling of stillness and grace. Dominating the design are generous white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms fully open in places, with thick, satin-like petals that curl slightly at the tips. Inside each flower, pale green throats and prominent, cinnamon-brown stamens create a natural focal point. Intertwined among the lilies are frilled Lisianthus flowers, some pure white, others edged with a gentle wash of purple, adding a soothing hint of colour that never overwhelms the arrangement. Occasional lily buds and small, unopened rosebuds offer subtle texture and a sense of life continuing, even in moments of farewell. Wisps of deep green foliage and muted blue-green leaves, reminiscent of eucalyptus, appear beneath the blossoms, giving the wreath structure and a calm, natural rhythm. The flowers are packed densely, forming a complete, unbroken circle that symbolises enduring love, remembrance, and the cycle of life. Crafted in the quiet, refined style typical of Surrey funeral florists, this wreath could easily be imagined placed beside a photo at a remembrance service in Reigate, Redhill, Cobham, or along a peaceful lane skirting the North Downs. The soft, diffuse lighting removes harsh shadows, allowing the tranquil palette and tender craftsmanship to take centre stage, offering visual comfort and a dignified tribute for times of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised angle on a crisp white surface, this circular memorial wreath presents an elegant study in contrast and calm. The main ring is composed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose innumerable feathered petals form a full, slightly domed cushion; their centers carry a whisper of creamy yellow that warms the overall cool palette. Anchoring the piece at the upper left are three deep royal blue roses - petals layered in dense spirals, velvet in texture, their saturated hue made more vivid against the white chrysanthemum field. Dark green foliage nests these roses, the leaves glossy and sculptural, offering a natural counterpoint to the floral textures. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue trims both the outside and inside edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its lustrous folds catching the light and giving the wreath a formal, finished frame. The photo's soft shadow under the wreath lends a sense of weight and presence, reminding the viewer this is a crafted tribute intended for remembrance. The arrangement carries the quiet fragrance of fresh chrysanthemums and the gentle, powdery undertone typical of cool-hued roses, creating a restrained sensory profile suitable for a funeral setting. From a florist's perspective, the design balances tradition and personal nuance; it reads as both respectful and gently modern, a piece that would be chosen for memorials in Surrey towns such as Guildford or Reigate where families seek a thoughtful, composed expression of condolence.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A tranquil, circular memorial wreath is shown from above, resting against a clean white ground that allows every petal and frond to stand out in quiet clarity. The ring is generously layered with large, fully open roses in soft, smoky tones of lavender, antique mauve, and dusty purple, each blossom revealing intricate swirls of petals gathered around a shadowed centre. Threaded delicately between these main roses are sprays of dainty blush pink miniature roses, some still firm and rounded as buds, others beginning to open with a tender, cupped shape that suggests early spring in a Surrey garden. The flowers are held within a dense foundation of dark green fern foliage, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, their serrated, feather-like leaves radiating outward to form a deep, verdant halo around the blooms. Here and there, small pockets of deeper green and tiny bud clusters add dimension, as though the wreath has been composed from freshly gathered stems laid out on a florist's bench in Guildford or Woking. Soft, even light falls across the arrangement, enhancing the velvety texture of the rose petals and the slight sheen on the fern leaves, creating a sense of serenity and stillness. The mood is reflective yet gentle, the colour palette intentionally restrained to convey sympathy, reverence, and enduring affection. This is the sort of funeral wreath families across Surrey might choose for a farewell service, a quiet tribute placed by the chapel door or beside the coffin, expressing love, gratitude, and peaceful remembrance through carefully chosen, beautifully arranged flowers.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath built on a plush foundation of small royal blue chrysanthemums creates a rich, velvety ring that reads as both solemn and deeply comforting. The inner edge is lined with a pleated white satin ribbon, its soft folds catching pale studio light and providing a refined contrast to the saturated blue. At the upper-left the design is anchored by three sumptuous blue roses-large, fully open, their petals satiny and layered in a deep azure that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base. Delicate sprays of white baby's breath weave among the roses and darker green leaves, their tiny stars of bloom lending a gentle, wistful air. A sweep of immaculate white orchids, resembling Phalaenopsis or slender Dendrobium forms, drifts from mid-left down toward the lower-right, each orchid petal clean and luminous against the blue; interspersed green buds lend the sense of life persisting within a moment of farewell. The arrangement balances textures-spiky, dense chrysanthemum clusters, velvety rose petals, feather-light gypsophila, and sleek orchid lips-so that the visual story feels layered and tender. Subtle symbolism is woven through: deep blues for remembrance and calm, whites for purity and peace, and the emerging buds for continuity. As florists serving Surrey communities from Guildford to Reigate, we design pieces like this to convey measured dignity and sincere condolence, a respectful tribute meant to honour a life with quiet grace.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of fresh funeral flowers is displayed against a clean white studio background, every detail carefully composed to create a sense of peaceful remembrance. Large white lilies are the heart of the design, their broad petals opening generously, showing soft green throats and golden stamens that glow subtly in the light. Their graceful forms are contrasted by deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, whose star-like blooms and delicate speckling add a touch of richness, like the last colours of sunset over the Surrey hills. Intertwined among these are pure white gerbera daisies, their rounded, layered petals radiating from dark, cocoa-toned centres that add depth and gentle warmth. Pale pink roses, some tightly closed and others half-open, speak of tenderness and cherished memories, while creamy white roses, fuller and more mature, carry the quiet dignity of a final farewell. Smaller white blossoms, possibly spray roses or carnations, fill the little gaps, softening the edges and giving the wreath a plush, almost cloud-like texture. Deep and mid-green foliage creates a living frame, curving naturally to maintain the unbroken circle that symbolises eternity and the continuity of love. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the lilies' satin sheen and the velvety texture of the roses without casting harsh shadows. This is the kind of thoughtful tribute a Surrey family might choose for a funeral or celebration of life at a local chapel or crematorium, expressing sympathy and respect in a way that feels both refined and deeply personal, as though created by a florist who understands the community's quieter moments of grief.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, its rich red and fresh lime green tones glowing against a stark white backdrop. The ring itself is densely constructed, so full that no underlying frame is visible, giving a sense of generosity and completeness. Deep red carnations form the main body of the arrangement, their ruffled, multi-layered petals creating a soft, almost quilted surface that invites the eye to wander from bloom to bloom. Some carnations appear fully open and luxuriant, while others are still slightly cupped, adding gentle movement and life to the design. Nestled evenly among them are small, spherical lime green button chrysanthemums, each a tight cluster of tiny florets that read as bright points of light within the red. These cheerful pompon blooms provide a lively contrast in colour and texture, making the wreath feel both dignified and quietly uplifting. A lush bed of foliage frames the flowers: dark emerald fern fronds lend a feathery softness, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins introduce subtle patterning and light. Threaded through one side of the ring, a softly looped green ribbon with darker green stripes adds a touch of crafted detail, its gentle curves echoing the circular shape of the wreath itself. The simple white background and faint shadow below help the design stand out, as if it were resting on a chapel easel in a calm service somewhere in Surrey, perhaps near leafy parks or village churches. The overall impression is of a carefully made funeral tribute that honours a life with warmth, respect, and a quiet sense of celebration.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a clean white background, a meticulously crafted circular wreath conveys a gentle, dignified mood, as if prepared for a quiet service in one of Surrey's peaceful churches or crematorium chapels. The composition is lush and continuous, made up of close-set flowers that leave almost no gaps, creating a sense of abundance and care. Two prominent coral-to-reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, set opposite each other around the ring, anchor the design; their broad, slightly glossy petals are fully open, exposing dark stamens that add a subtle, natural drama. Between these focal blooms, soft blush and lavender-pink roses nestle in clusters, each rose with layers of velvety petals spiralling gently outward, evoking affection and cherished memories. Interwoven among them are eustoma (lisianthus) blossoms in gentle pinks and rich, deep purples, some fully open, others in ruffled buds, giving the wreath variation and a sense of life in motion. Fine clouds of lavender-blue statice or limonium peek through the larger flowers, creating a delicate haze that cools the warm tones and recalls the muted colours of the Surrey countryside under an overcast sky. The base of the wreath is a generous mix of greenery: rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and striking blue eryngium thistles, their spiky heads adding character and a hint of wild meadow. Unopened lily buds rest discreetly among the foliage, suggesting that new blooms will appear in time, an understated nod to continuity and hope. The overall design feels considered yet natural, like something a local Surrey florist would craft with quiet expertise for families seeking a heartfelt funeral tribute that speaks softly of remembrance and enduring love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A refined funeral wreath floats against a crisp white background, its circular shape entirely woven from masses of white Baby's Breath, or gypsophila. The tiny blossoms form a dense, downy ring, like a soft cloud suspended in still air, each floret catching the light and giving the arrangement a luminous, almost halo-like glow. The centre of the wreath is left completely open, creating a clean, round window that suggests a pause for contemplation or a space for cherished memories. On the lower right edge, two Calla Lilies are arranged with deliberate care, becoming the quiet focal point of the design. Their trumpet-shaped blooms start in a deep, velvety burgundy that melts into magenta tones before fading into cool green along the underside, where their elegant stems curve gently inward. The smooth, polished texture of the Callas contrasts with the airy, feathery Baby's Breath, adding depth and sophistication while maintaining a sense of calm. The overall impression is one of poised elegance rather than ornamentation, with each flower allowed to speak for itself. This is the kind of wreath a Surrey family might choose for a farewell at a crematorium near Leatherhead or a service in one of the quieter churchyards on the edge of the North Downs: white gypsophila expressing purity and remembrance, Calla Lilies conveying admiration and the enduring nature of love. The composition feels modern yet reverent, a tender tribute that offers comfort without a single spoken word.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular funeral wreath, photographed head-on against a bright white background, displays a carefully layered tapestry of pink blooms and rich foliage that immediately suggests tenderness and respect. The ring is tightly packed with roses in many pink tones, from saturated magenta and vivid fuchsia to soft, powdery blush, each flower at a different stage of opening so the eye moves naturally around the circle. Nestled among these roses are double lilies with generously layered petals in creamy ivory, blush pink, and hints of peach, some fully open with delicate speckling near their centres, others still in clean, lime-green buds that add freshness and a sense of quiet anticipation. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers, dark green fern fronds create a finely feathered texture, while broader glossy leaves in deep emerald and lighter, almost apple-green shades provide structure and depth. No bow or ribbon distracts from the flowers; instead, the craftsmanship of the wreath itself becomes the focus, as though it has been thoughtfully arranged by an experienced local florist preparing tributes for services in towns across Surrey, from Epsom to Reigate. The soft, even lighting reveals the natural sheen on each petal and leaf, enhancing the impression of newly prepared, garden-fresh blooms. Altogether, the wreath conveys a sense of peaceful remembrance, making it a fitting floral expression of sympathy for funerals, cremations, or commemorative gatherings in Surrey churches, chapels, and woodland burial grounds.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush with rich red roses that it almost seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been selected at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form is both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where each rose gently brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is not merely an ornament; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying the weight of a memory or a deeply felt wish. The heady fragrance mingles with the subtle greenness of hidden stems, while the densely packed surface reads as a plush, velvet field of colour that remains perfectly uniform from every angle. As a local florist familiar with Surrey's communities-Guildford, Weybridge, and Cobham-I see this piece moving through family doors and hospital wards with quiet dignity. Its circular shape communicates continuity and care, while the variety of bloom sizes adds depth and tactile interest, inviting a gentle touch. The red hue holds steady across the surface, a dependable signal of affection and remembrance, from anniversaries and celebrations to memorial tributes. Against a bright white backdrop, the roses become the focal point, their fragrance weaving through the room and seizing the senses. For readers planning arrangements in Surrey, this wreath conveys timeless elegance and heartfelt intent-an adaptable centerpiece for romance, sympathy, or ceremonies that honour a life well lived.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean, white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures carefully balanced by a skilled florist's hand. The structure is a complete, unbroken ring of flowers, with a clear open space in the centre and every inch of the surrounding frame covered in blooms and foliage. Dozens of deep red roses form the backbone of the design, each one fully open, with layered, velvety petals spiralling from a tight centre into soft, rounded edges. Their red tones shift subtly from rich crimson toward deeper, wine-like shades, giving the wreath a sense of tenderness and gravitas. Threaded between the roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their petite, densely packed petals forming rounded, cheerful domes that lift the mood and add a gentle glow. Around and beneath the flowers sits a collar of lush greenery, likely salal and eucalyptus, some leaves broad and shining, others more delicate and slightly matte, with cooler grey-green tones that calm the strong colour contrast. The flowers look freshly placed, as if arranged that morning by a Surrey florist preparing tributes for services across towns such as Reigate and Egham, where families gather to say goodbye. Under the soft, even lighting, every petal edge and leaf vein is visible, highlighting the meticulous nature of the design. The overall impression is of a respectful, heartfelt memorial wreath, blending the solemnity of deep red with the comforting warmth of yellow, suitable for funerals, graveside tributes, or remembrance ceremonies throughout the Surrey area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Inside a calm Surrey studio, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, every petal chosen with care as if time itself were held in the circle. The dense cluster of blooms forms a ring where petals display rich crimson hues with subtle shading that deepens toward the center. Sprigs of silvery-green foliage peek between blossoms in gentle crescents, offering a cooling counterpoint to the warmth of the roses. Light falls softly across the arrangement, turning the velvet petals to a satin sheen and casting tender shadows across the ring. The wreath's symmetry reads as a measured, thoughtful gesture-an offering of comfort and connection rather than mere decoration. In communities from Guildford to Epsom, such pieces are crafted with meticulous attention for funerals, memorials, and anniversaries, each leaf and petal aligned to honor a life's unique story. The circular form embodies continuity, the memory that endures beyond sorrow. The design balances fullness with restraint, a complete ring inviting quiet contemplation. Ready for same-day delivery across Surrey, this red-rose tribute travels with care to church halls, crematoria, and homes alike, arriving freshly prepared and scented with the classic rose fragrance to accompany peaceful ceremonies and heartfelt condolences, a handmade reminder that love never fades.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed funeral wreath crafted in the distinctive form of a maritime lifebuoy, floating visually against a bright white background. The tribute is perfectly circular, its structure completely hidden beneath a dense carpet of small chrysanthemum-style flower heads that give a plush, cushioned texture. The ring is split into four balanced quadrants, alternating between deep royal blue and immaculate white, so the eye naturally travels around the circle the way it might follow the curve of a life ring hanging along a riverside walk in Guildford or near the boating areas of Surrey. The blue sections, placed at the top left and bottom right, are saturated and intense, with hundreds of tiny petals overlapping like gentle waves. The white segments at the top right and bottom left create a crisp contrast, bringing lightness and a sense of stillness to the piece. Around the inner circumference, a slim ribbon in a matching dark navy-blue tone is arranged in delicate, regular ruffles, adding a subtle frame that hints at uniformed naval dress or traditional maritime detailing. There are no visible stems, greenery, or embellishments, just pure colour and texture, giving the wreath a modern, uncluttered elegance. The overall feeling is serene, respectful, and quietly powerful, ideal for a memorial or funeral service in Surrey for someone who loved the coast, served at sea, or was considered a steady anchor in the family. The tribute seems to hold the idea of a final lifeline of love and remembrance, offered with care by a local florist who understands the significance of a nautical farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above on a white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath couples the soft glow of creamy white roses with the delicate architecture of pale yellow lilies, producing a composed, consoling tribute. The roses-each with tightly spiralled centres and plush, layered petals-form a substantial ring of about a dozen to twenty blooms, their ivory tones catching a cool, natural light that suggests calm and dignity. Interspersed among them, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon-cream shade open with graceful arcs while others remain slender buds, lending vertical punctuation and textural contrast. Beneath and between the blooms, dense greenery-fine fern fronds, small rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and darker glossy foliage-creates a verdant foundation that deepens the pale palette and adds a soft, feathery edge. The wreath is intentionally compact and balanced, the blooms placed to avoid gaps so the circle feels whole and uninterrupted; this careful craftsmanship is the kind of work we prepare for memorials and funeral services across Surrey, from Guildford crematorium to small village churches near Box Hill. There is a subtle scent profile suggested by the image: sweet, powdery rose perfume softened by a light green, almost citrus note from the lilies, combined with the cool, earthy aroma of fresh foliage. As a sympathy arrangement it reads as understated and respectful-an emblem of remembrance that offers visual serenity and the quiet reassurance of enduring care. Flowers Surrey prepares similar wreaths for families seeking a peaceful, classical tribute within the county.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00