Norbiton WREATHS

At Flowers Norbiton, we create elegant and comforting funeral wreaths that help you say goodbye with grace and respect. From our local florist studio near Norbiton Station and Kingston Hospital, our experienced team handcrafts every design using fresh, long-lasting flowers sourced daily.

Whether you need a classic white tribute, a soft pastel wreath, or something more personal in favourite colours, we can guide you with care and patience. Families from Kingston upon Thames, New Malden and Surbiton trust us to design meaningful bouquets and wreaths for services at local churches, crematoriums and homes.

We offer reliable same-day delivery in Norbiton and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets around Cambridge Road, Kingston Hill and Richmond Road, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and is presented with dignity.

  • Personalised ribbons, cards and floral messages available
  • Careful coordination with funeral directors in and around Norbiton
  • Sympathetic, knowledgeable advice from local floral experts

If you’re unsure where to start, we’re here to help you choose the right flowers and style to reflect your loved one’s life. You can order online quickly and securely, or contact our friendly Norbiton florist team for thoughtful, local guidance.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath shown against a stark white backdrop, designed to embody respect and quiet consolation. The main volume is a generous, pillow-like ring of tightly packed white chrysanthemum cushions whose multi-layered petals form a uniform, cloud-like base that feels both substantial and tender in the hand. On the upper-left quadrant a composed spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides a poignant contrast: richly hued deep-violet blossoms with visible yellow centers, softer lavender tones and slender buds that add a sense of unfolding memory. The Lisianthus are set among varied greens - broad, slightly variegated leaves, feathery fern fronds and cool-toned eucalyptus-like foliage - which lend texture, depth and a natural freshness that balances the pure white. Along the inner and outer edges a delicate, frilly band of dark purple mesh or lace ribbon peeks out, a subtle accent that harmonises with the purple flowers and gives the wreath a refined, finished look. A gentle diffuse shadow beneath the piece adds depth on the white field and highlights the careful layering of blooms. The arrangement reads as intimate, restrained and comforting; it is the sort of memorial tribute we prepare at Flowers Norbiton for services at local churches and funeral homes near Norbiton High Street, Kingston and Berrylands when families seek a thoughtful expression of condolence and enduring remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular funeral wreath presents a composed, reassuring silhouette against a crisp white backdrop: a densely packed blanket of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the main body, each small bloom layered with ruffled petals that give the piece a soft, tactile presence. Subtle fields of dark purple netting or ribbon peek from beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, offering a refined border of colour that deepens the otherwise pale palette. Anchoring the upper-left curve, three pale yellow roses open in gentle communion, their velvety petals releasing an implied warmth and friendship among the cool whites. Sprays of delicate gypsophila weave between the roses like breath, and little clusters of lavender-hued statice add restrained, fragrant punctuation. Varied green foliage - broad glossy leaves alongside feathery fern-like stems - supports and frames the focal cluster, enhancing the arrangement's natural flow and three-dimensional feel. The wreath's proportions, likely around a medium memorial size, keep the centre clearly open, symbolising continuity and remembrance. Bathed in soft, even studio light, textures are revealed without glare, and a faint shadow beneath gives the arrangement modest presence on the white plane. Speaking as a Norbiton florist familiar with local services from Canbury Gardens to Kingston Market, I see this as a considerate tribute for a funeral or wake - comforting in its simplicity, crafted to convey solace and enduring respect.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular floral wreath is photographed on a clean white backdrop, its form so precise and even that it feels like a hand-drawn ring of petals. The base is composed entirely of Baby's Breath, with countless tiny white flowers packed closely together, creating a soft, misty texture that resembles morning fog settling over a quiet field. Layered into this delicate cushion are graceful Lisianthus stems, each flower with softly ruffled petals in pure white, carefully outlined and veined in varying shades of lilac, lavender, and rich purple. Some blooms are fully unfurled, revealing velvety, darker centres, while others remain partially closed or still in slender, pale green bud, suggesting the gentle progression of time and the unfolding of a life remembered. The careful placement of the Lisianthus around the circular form gives the wreath a sense of quiet movement, as though the colour drifts rhythmically through the ring without any harsh contrasts. No bold foliage interrupts the composition, allowing the white and purple tones to feel calm, almost meditative. The open centre of the wreath is clean and unobstructed, reinforcing the sense of eternity and unbroken connection. Under the neutral studio lighting, every curve and frill of each petal is visible, yet the overall impression remains soft and consoling. It is easy to imagine this wreath, lovingly arranged by a local Norbiton florist, being carried through the peaceful streets near Kingston Road or placed at a memorial service in a small parish church, where it would offer a dignified, eloquent gesture of sympathy, comfort, and respect without the need for many words.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This carefully composed circular wreath presents a florist's quiet restraint and empathy: a dense blanket of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the primary body, each tiny floret packed closely to create a pillowy, tactile surface that suggests peace and purity. Beneath the white a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner rim, a discreet band of colour that gives the design depth and a dignified undertone. At the upper-left we've placed a small, lush cluster anchored by a single soft cream rose, its petals unfolding with gentle luminosity. Around it sits a mix of fresh green foliage-broad variegated leaves with pale margins and soft, feathery fern fronds-that offers both structure and a cool, leafy scent. Interspersed among the greens are slim sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their little papery blooms adding texture and quiet colour that harmonises with the purple underlayer. On the right side two elegant calla lilies sweep across the wreath, their long stems curved along the bottom-right arc and their trumpets shaded from deep purple at the tips to peachy-blush tones toward the base. A single, longer green stem crosses the lower section, fastened discreetly to lead the eye from the rose cluster to the callas. As a local florist serving Norbiton and nearby Kingston, Flowers Norbiton would present this piece for funerals, graveside services or as a solemn sympathy tribute-an arrangement that balances restraint, craftsmanship, and heartfelt respect.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pure white background, a meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath showcases a generous mix of pastel roses and lush greenery, forming an unbroken ring of remembrance. The wreath is densely packed so that only hints of the dark green fern fronds can be seen peeking between the petals, giving the flowers a luxurious, almost velvety presence. Dominating the design are large roses in soothing tones: creamy ivory, soft candlelit peach, and a distinctive dusty lavender that adds a gentle, vintage character. Their petals are layered and slightly ruffled at the edges, suggesting fullness and maturity, while smaller blush pink spray roses cluster between them, some tightly closed, others partway open like promises held close to the heart. The deep green ferns and delicate leaves weave through the composition, creating shadows and depth that highlight the lightness of the blooms. The overall palette is restrained and elegant, with no harsh colours, making it especially fitting for quiet funerals, memorials, or cremation services around Norbiton and nearby Kingston, from peaceful residential streets near Norbiton Station to chapels along London Road. The careful balance of open flowers and buds evokes the span of a life remembered-from early joys to well-loved later years-while the circular form symbolises eternity and ongoing connection. This wreath feels like a gentle, fragrant gesture of support, meant to rest with dignity beside a casket, on a stand at a service, or at a graveside where family gather to say farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A graceful wreath of fresh flowers is presented in a seamless circle, its open center drawing the eye inward in gentle contemplation. Dominating the display are pure white, star-like lilies, their elongated petals unfolding delicately to reveal soft green stamens-a visual metaphor for purity and comfort. Accompanying these are striking fuchsia pink lilies, each marked with bold, vibrant splashes of color and intricate speckled centers, adding spirited contrast to the serene whites. Pale pink roses, some tightly furled and others just beginning to open, nestle between the lilies, introducing soft curves and an understated hint of romance. Minimal yet lush greenery, evoking the hedgerows of Norbiton and calm stretches near Alexandra Park, peeks out from behind the blossoms, threading together the blooms and offering structure without overwhelming the delicate composition. The careful juxtaposition of white and pink, bold and gentle, serenity and vibrance, reflects both the sorrow of loss and the warmth of cherished memories. This wreath, handcrafted by Norbiton florists, is evocative of solace and remembrance, making it an ideal tribute for funerals, memorials, or moments of condolence. Each bloom speaks subtly of the community's compassion, while the full, unbroken circle symbolizes the enduring cycle of life and love in the heart of Norbiton.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a composed simplicity to this circular sympathy wreath: a continuous ring made from scores of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom nested tightly to create a seamless, cushion-like surface that suggests quiet unity. The dense white field reads like a soft cloud, absorbing light and focusing attention on the upper-left flourish where colour and warmth gather. That accent is a handful of rich yellow roses - opened to reveal concentric spirals of buttery petals and a faint, comforting scent - set against clumps of deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a cool, sophisticated counterpoint. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green lend an honest, organic touch and hint at life continuing beneath the hush of mourning. Interspersed greens - glossy salal-like leaves, slight variegation on some foliage and feathery fern fronds - add structure and a living contrast to the white base. Tucked subtly under the edge of the chrysanthemum ring is a dark purple mesh trim that mirrors the lisianthus tones and provides a whisper of cohesion around the open centre. Bathed in soft, neutral light, the arrangement feels both respectful and tender: a floral statement meant to cradle remembrance and offer consolation. As a local florist familiar with Norbiton's churches and funeral venues near the riverfront, I compose these wreaths to balance serenity with a hint of warmth, so they speak gently to memory without overpowering the moment.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath in shades of white and soft purple is displayed on a crisp white background, its circular form perfectly balanced and soothing to the eye. The arrangement is dominated by sumptuous white Oriental lilies, each bloom unfolding like satin, with six gently curving petals surrounding a central cluster of green pistils and golden-tipped stamens. Some lilies are at their fullest, with wide-open faces, while others are just beginning to open, suggesting the natural passage of time. Nestled between these larger blooms are clusters of lisianthus, their white petals delicately ruffled and brushed with lilac and lavender along the edges, lending a whisper of colour rather than a shout. A scattering of closed buds and small, creamy blossoms brings texture and the feeling of fresh, living growth. Cool green foliage, with slim leaves and occasional silvery sprigs that call to mind eucalyptus, emerges here and there, grounding the design and adding contrast without disturbing its calm character. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring that speaks wordlessly of continuity, eternal love, and memories that circle back again and again. The overall mood is gentle and reflective, like a quiet walk through the leafy streets of Norbiton towards Richmond Park on a soft, overcast afternoon. It feels like a thoughtful funeral tribute that could rest with dignity beside a casket or urn, offering comfort to grieving families gathering in local Norbiton chapels, its white lilies and lavender tones conveying sympathy, purity, and a deep, unwavering respect.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised viewpoint on a crisp white surface, this circular funeral wreath presents a disciplined, harmonious composition that balances texture and colour with care. The broad ring is densely packed with immaculate white chrysanthemums, their innumerable, feathery petals layered into a soft, slightly domed form that suggests peace and purity; up close you can imagine the subtle, powdery scent that chrysanthemums give off. Anchoring the design at the upper left are three vivid, deep blue roses-their satin-like petals folded into tight spirals of intense royal tonality-nestled among dark green leaves which lend depth and a natural counterpoint. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue trims both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy folds creating a formal frame that catches the light and emphasises the wreath's circular geometry. The effect is solemn, composed, and quietly dignified: a floral tribute tailored for memorial occasions, chapel displays, or graveside remembrance. As an experienced local florist at Flowers Norbiton, I design pieces like this for families making arrangements for services in Norbiton, from nearby Norbiton Station to Kingston Road and across to Canbury Gardens - offering a wreath that speaks of respect, consolation, and enduring memory. The white-and-blue palette reads as both traditional and deeply personal, intended to comfort those who gather and to stand gracefully beside spoken tributes.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white background, a circular funeral wreath unfolds like a quiet story of remembrance, its form composed of roses in soft lavender and pastel pink. The wreath is densely packed yet carefully balanced, with large, open roses in dusky mauve and gentle greyish-purple spaced evenly around the ring. Their many petals curl and layer upon each other, creating velvety rosettes that invite the eye to linger on the subtle, antique tones. Nestled between them are sprays of smaller pink roses, some in tight bud, others just beginning to unfurl, bringing a tender lightness and sense of newness to the design. These miniature blooms break up the formality of the larger roses and add a delicate rhythm, like pauses in a spoken farewell. Beneath the flowers, a lush collar of deep green ferns radiates outward, every frond finely serrated and slightly overlapping the next, providing a strong structure and a natural woodland feel. A few darker filler greens and tiny shadowed buds tuck between the main roses, giving depth and quiet complexity. The lighting is soft and even, so there are no harsh highlights-just a calm, steady illumination that enhances the wreath's tranquil mood. This is the kind of memorial tribute a family in Norbiton might send to a service near Kingston Gate or along Cambridge Road, seeking to express love, respect, and solace without excess. It looks like a hand-crafted piece from a trusted local florist, composed with patience and genuine empathy for a final goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Under cool, diffused light a circular wreath comes into view, its heart formed by a dense halo of royal blue chrysanthemum blooms whose tiny, layered petals create a tactile, almost textile-like surface. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the wreath's inner curve, providing a soft, luminous frame that lifts the saturated blues and gives the design an understated formality. Toward the upper-left a trio of deep blue roses opens fully, their petals rich and velvety, anchoring the eye with a noble, contemplative beauty; they are gently accentuated by airy sprigs of baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage that lend a classic sympathy finish. A ribbon of white orchids meanders from mid-left down to the lower right, each blossom delicate and ivory, Phalaenopsis-like in shape, their graceful lines introducing an ethereal note across the blue field. Fresh green orchid buds are threaded among the flowers - some tightly closed, others whispering the first hints of bloom - a quiet emblem of life's continuity in a memorial setting. The composition balances texture and tone: plush chrysanthemums, suede roses, silk-smooth orchids and crisp ribbon. Intended as a funeral tribute, the wreath reads as composed and consoling, conveying respect and lasting remembrance. I picture it arranged for families gathering near Norbiton and Berrylands, or placed at services toward Kingston town centre, its restrained colour story offering solace and clarity.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this open circular wreath is composed with the kind of quiet care a Norbiton florist brings to a family goodbye. Large white lilies, fully open with broad, satin-like petals and delicate golden stamens, form serene focal points around the ring, their calm presence anchoring the design. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies add richer notes of colour, their star-shaped blooms softly freckled and shaded, echoing the magenta tones of a late evening sky over nearby Kingston and Norbiton's tree-lined streets. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, introduce a cheerful yet respectful brightness, their layered petals adding texture that feels almost touchable. Threaded throughout are soft blush pink roses, some still cupped in tight buds, others just beginning to unfurl, suggesting love that continues even in parting. Creamy white roses, more fully opened, lend a timeless, classic beauty, while tiny white filler flowers-like petite carnations or sprays of miniature roses-fill the spaces between larger blooms, giving the wreath a plush, continuous fullness. The circle is wrapped in lush green foliage, with different shapes of leaves and fresh buds creating depth and natural movement. The overall impression is one of gentle grace and reverence, ideal for a funeral service, a remembrance gathering at a local Norbiton chapel, or a celebration of life for someone cherished. This wreath seems designed to rest quietly beside a photograph or urn, offering comfort and a visual expression of sympathy and enduring affection.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath is captured against a bright white background, its red and green colour palette standing out with striking clarity, much like a floral tribute ready to be delivered to a Norbiton family saying goodbye at Kingston Cemetery. The wreath is composed primarily of rich red carnations, each bloom layered with soft, frilled petals that create a plush, almost velvety texture. These carnations vary slightly in size and openness, some fully unfurled, some still modestly closed, giving the design a natural, breathing quality. Between the red blooms sit clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads densely packed with tiny florets that add a playful yet respectful contrast in both colour and texture. The flowers are cradled in an abundance of greenery: deep emerald fern fronds stretch outward to form a soft halo, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in cream and pale green, thread through the arrangement to break up the deeper tones. A light green ribbon, patterned with slightly darker green stripes, is woven subtly into the lower section of the wreath, forming gentle loops that echo the circular form and add a refined finishing touch. Soft, even lighting and a faint drop shadow beneath the wreath lend a gentle three-dimensional effect, making the flowers appear freshly arranged and cool to the touch. The overall impression is one of quiet strength, respect, and comfort, a carefully crafted memorial wreath well suited to funeral services, wakes, or remembrance ceremonies held around Norbiton and the neighbouring streets that families know so well.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a pure white background, a circular sympathy wreath appears lush and complete, every section carefully layered to express comfort and remembrance. The eye is first drawn to two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one placed towards the top of the ring and the other offset at the lower edge, their broad, curved petals and prominent stamens radiating a gentle, sunlit warmth. Around them, numerous blush-pink roses unfold in soft spirals, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness and heartfelt condolence. Between the roses, lisianthus blooms in dusky pink and rich purple rise in ruffled cups, adding depth and a gentle play of light and shadow to the design. Threaded through the arrangement, fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, create a delicate haze that softens the stronger tones. Small, spiky blue eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath, their silvery-blue heads offering a touch of strength and structure, like quiet anchors amid emotion. A generous base of mixed greenery - silvery eucalyptus, feathery ferns and varied deep-green leaves - forms a verdant foundation, filling the circle so there are no visible gaps. Unopened lily buds nestle among the foliage, suggesting that even in farewell there are moments still to unfold. Folded bright green leaves, carefully arranged near one of the lilies, showcase skilled local floristry. The overall effect is of a thoughtful funeral tribute that would sit beautifully in a Norbiton chapel of rest or at a memorial gathering near Kingston or along Coombe Road, bringing a serene presence and a sense of unbroken connection.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit studio image focuses on a circular funeral wreath, its entire form wrapped in a dense cushion of white Baby's Breath that looks as light as air yet richly textured. Each Gypsophila spray is composed of countless pinhead blossoms, overlapping to form a continuous, cloud-like ring, leaving a perfectly open centre that reads as a calm, quiet space. Set into the lower right side are two calla lilies that immediately draw the eye with their dramatic colouring and refined shape. Their petals roll elegantly into sleek trumpets, the tips steeped in deep burgundy and dark magenta, then fading along the curve into muted green where the bloom meets the stem. The stems themselves are a clear, vibrant green, gently bending and turning inward, as though the flowers are bowing in a subtle gesture of respect. Against the pure white background, every petal edge and tiny floret is clearly defined, allowing the contrast between the snowy wreath and the wine-toned callas to feel both striking and harmonious. The overall composition is carefully balanced yet slightly asymmetrical, giving the design a modern, artisan touch while preserving a sense of classic grace. This is the kind of arrangement a Norbiton family might choose when saying goodbye at a local chapel or crematorium, the white Gypsophila suggesting innocence and peace, the burgundy callas conveying deep, heartfelt love. It feels like a floral whisper of sympathy, thoughtfully arranged for funeral and memorial flower delivery around Norbiton, New Malden, and nearby Kingston, offering a gentle, dignified way to share condolences.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, a complete ring of soft pink and cream flowers that could easily be imagined resting beside a photo at a remembrance service in Norbiton. The wreath is entirely covered in fresh blooms, with no bare spaces in the design. Sumptuous roses in vivid shades of fuchsia, magenta, and gentle shell pink make up much of the arrangement. Some are tightly furled buds promising future bloom, while others are fully open, revealing sculpted layers of velvety petals that curve and fold with natural grace. Interwoven with the roses are elegant lilies, many of them double lilies with multiple tiers of petals. Their colouring ranges from creamy white to pale blush, with the occasional soft peach hint at the petal tips, and a few display subtle darker veining towards the centre. A scattering of lime-green buds, long and tapered, provides a sense of movement and life, as if the tribute will continue to unfold over the days of mourning.   

Beneath this sea of petals, a rich bed of greenery anchors the design. Dark, feathery fern fronds frame the outer edge, while clusters of glossy, broad leaves in deep green tones fill the gaps between flowers, giving the wreath a full, structured look. The contrast between the verdant foliage and the warm pinks and creams of the blooms adds depth and dimension, just as the play of light and shadow would in a quiet Norbiton church or chapel. This wreath has the serene, timeless character of a local florist-crafted tribute, suitable for funerals, graveside farewells, or memorial gatherings for families across Norbiton and nearby Kingston.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a serene room and confronted by a wreath so lush with rich red roses that it seems to glow with warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulent grace. The circular form is both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where each rose 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. As a Norbiton-based florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. It's a wreath that channels elegance and reverence, a natural expression of farewell and celebration. The white backdrop heightens the intensity of the red, directing focus to the craft: careful spacing, graceful symmetry, and the way the petals fold and unfurl in slow motion as if a small bouquet could tell a long story. Delivered to Norbiton households or local venues, this wreath makes a meaningful statement for anniversaries, memorials, or romantic occasions, with the assurance of fresh, local stock and a thoughtful, same-day delivery option. Crafted with patience and a storyteller's eye, it invites quiet reflection and ceremony, even in a simple room.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to glow with colour, its rich reds and vibrant yellows arranged in a careful, heartfelt rhythm. The wreath is built from dozens of deep red roses, each bloom perfectly shaped, with velvety petals unfurling from a tight centre into soft outer layers that catch the light. Between the roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums nestle closely together, their many fine petals creating a soft, cushiony texture that contrasts beautifully with the sleek rose petals. The yellow blooms bring a sense of warmth and gentle brightness, like a ray of sunshine on a quiet day of remembrance. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is an abundance of fresh green foliage, likely a mix of shiny salal leaves and misty, blue-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, giving the wreath both fullness and a natural, garden-like feel. The circle is dense and symmetrical, with an open centre that subtly symbolises continuity and the ongoing bond with a loved one who has passed. The lighting is even and bright, highlighting every colour and curve, suggesting that this wreath has been recently prepared by a skilled local florist in Norbiton, perhaps just a short walk from the station or the residential streets leading towards Kingston Hospital. The overall mood is one of quiet strength and compassion, making this floral tribute ideal for funerals, memorial services, or anniversary remembrances held in churches and crematoriums around Norbiton and the wider Kingston area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From our Norbiton studio, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The mass of blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evoking gardens at dusk when the world is quiet. Light falls softly over the floral ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each bloom and imbuing the design with a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends mere décor, offering solace in its beauty and a silent promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. Available for same-day delivery across Norbiton and the surrounding Kingston area, it makes a fitting tribute for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of remembrance. The greens and reds weave a timeless language of sympathy, while the circular shape speaks to continuity and respect. Kept in a clean white setting, the arrangement remains the focal point, easy to place in a quiet church hall or home altar. Flowers Norbiton will arrange careful transport to local churches, crematoria, or family homes, ensuring freshness and dignity with every delivery.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean, bright white background, this lifebuoy-inspired funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of densely packed flowers, designed with the careful precision of an experienced Norbiton florist. The ring is divided into four equal quarters, alternating between lush royal blue and pristine white blossoms, most likely small-headed chrysanthemums chosen for their lasting freshness and compact shape. The blue segments, at the top left and bottom right, have a deep, uniform intensity, reminiscent of navy uniforms or the inky surface of the sea at dusk. Opposite them, the white sections glow softly, each petal catching the light and giving a feeling of clarity and peace. Viewed close up, the texture appears slightly undulating as each flower head nestles into the next, creating a tactile, cushion-like surface with no hard edges. Encircling the inner opening of the wreath, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gently gathered into tiny pleats, adding a subtle decorative frame that echoes traditional maritime lifebelts. The overall design remains beautifully restrained: no greenery, no extra sprigs, just a strong, symbolic palette of blue and white. This arrangement feels especially suited to families in Norbiton and along the Kingston and New Malden routes who wish to honour a loved one with seafaring ties, a navy career, or a lifelong love of boats and riverside walks. It also makes a poignant choice for remembering someone who was a calm, dependable presence in the community, a quiet "rescuer" during difficult times. The cool colours, symmetrical pattern, and lifebuoy shape together convey themes of protection, remembrance, and a safe final journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This top-down view captures a hand-crafted circular wreath where creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies are composed with thoughtful restraint to express sympathy and solace. The arrangement features roughly a dozen large, fully bloomed ivory roses with their classic, spiralled petals, each placed to form a soft, luminous band; threaded through and between them are graceful lemon-tinted lilies, some flaring wide to show their trumpet forms and subtle stamens, others held back in neat buds to create textural contrast. Beneath the blooms, an abundant bed of deep green foliage anchors the design: delicate fern fronds that feather outward and denser sprigs of rounded, eucalyptus-like leaves that introduce cooler green tones and a whispering scent. The wreath lies flat on a crisp white surface so its perfect circular silhouette reads clearly, a visual metaphor for memory and unbroken affection. The craftsmanship is quietly refined - blooms densely set for fullness, spacing chosen to let each flower breathe while maintaining a dignified symmetry. Imagine this placed at a funeral chapel near Norbiton station or carried along to a graveside service in Canbury; its restrained palette of creams, soft yellows and greens is meant to console rather than to command attention. There's a gentle fragrance suggested by the composition - a soft, powdery rose note brightened by the lilies' green-citrus undercurrent - offering a subtle comfort in moments of mourning and remembrance.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00