Old Oak Common WREATHS

At Old Oak Common Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with care in the heart of Old Oak Common, just a short walk from Old Oak Common Lane and close to the new Old Oak Common Station development. Whether you need a warm welcome for your front door or a respectful tribute, our experienced local florist team designs each piece to be personal and meaningful.

We carefully select fresh seasonal flowers for every design, from soft pastels to rich, traditional foliage wreaths. Families across East Acton, Harlesden and Willesden Junction trust us for sympathy and funeral wreaths that are elegant, dignified and delivered on time.

Choose from classic circular wreaths, contemporary loose-branch styles or fully customised tributes. You can easily order online for:

  • Door and table wreaths for homes near Scrubs Lane and Wormwood Scrubs Park
  • Funeral and memorial wreaths delivered to local chapels and cemeteries
  • Seasonal and Christmas wreaths for businesses and households across the area

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths across Old Oak Common and surrounding neighbourhoods when you order before 3 PM. Every order is made by our skilled florists on-site, so you know your wreath hasn't travelled miles in a box - it's been designed locally, with care and respect.

Browse our collection and order online today, or visit Old Oak Common Florist in person to discuss a bespoke wreath created just for you.

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WREATHS
A thoughtfully composed circular sympathy wreath, shown on a pure white backdrop so every detail reads clearly: a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums forms the wreath's primary body, their small, densely packed blooms creating a pillowy, serene ground of ruffled petals. Set into the upper-left quadrant is a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), ranging from inky violet to soft lavender, with some blossoms fully open to reveal layered petals and others poised as elegant buds. Interlaced with these purple blooms are varied green leaves-broad, slightly variegated foliage and filigree-like fern fronds-that add depth, fresh scent and a sense of natural movement. Along the inner and outer edges a fine, crinkled mesh of dark purple ribbon peeks through, a subtle but deliberate accent that harmonises with the lisianthus and lends the wreath a refined outline. The soft studio lighting creates a mellow shadow beneath the piece, giving it presence and a calm three-dimensionality against the stark white field. As a local florist I imagine delivering this to services near Old Oak Common station or to families gathering close to Wormwood Scrubs, where its combination of white purity and regal purple offers dignity and solace. This wreath is carefully arranged by Old Oak Common Florist to honour a cherished life-an understated, elegant tribute intended to speak of remembrance, respect and the quiet continuity of memory.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath photographed on a clean white sheet, carefully constructed from hundreds of small, bright white chrysanthemums whose many layered petals form a plush, seamless ring that reads as peaceful and pure. The wreath's symmetry is intentionally unbroken save for a tasteful accent cluster placed at the upper left, where three pale yellow roses open with soft, velvety petals that speak of friendship and remembrance. Interwoven around those roses are airy clouds of baby's breath and fine sprays of lavender purple limonium or statice, which introduce a whisper of colour that is both modest and consoling. A slender band of muted purple mesh or ribbon shows through the gaps of the white flowers along the inner and outer rims, lending a quiet depth and a touch of formality to the design. Greenery - from broad, smooth leaves to delicate fern fronds - frames the focal spray, adding fresh texture and a cooling green contrast. The composition is evenly lit, revealing the tactile surfaces and the floral craftsmanship; the chrysanthemums appear cool and soft to the imagined touch while the roses give a faint sweet fragrance. As a west London florist familiar with the community around Old Oak Common, Old Oak Common Florist often crafts this style of wreath for services at nearby churches, funeral homes, and the green spaces near Wormwood Scrubs, and can arrange local delivery across Old Oak Common, North Acton, and Harlesden when families need a respectful tribute.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Set against a smooth, white studio background, this circular funeral wreath has the softness and calm of early morning mist drifting over Old Oak Common's railway sidings and nearby parks. The base of the wreath is completely covered in Baby's Breath, thousands of minute white blossoms forming a velvety, cloud-like ring with no gaps or harsh lines. The Gypsophila gives a gentle, feathery texture that looks as though a hand could sink into it with barely any resistance. Scattered thoughtfully around the circle are elegant Lisianthus flowers, each bloom shaped with natural ruffles and layered petals. Their colouring is refined and understated: pure white petals edged and brushed with cool violet and lavender tones, the purple deepening along some frilled tips like ink touched to wet paper. A few blooms are fully opened, revealing their darker hearts, while several buds remain partially closed, showing fresh green calyces and a whisper of creamy yellow as they prepare to open. The wreath's hollow centre accentuates its symbolism of life's unbroken cycle and the continuity of memory long after a service has ended. The lighting is even and gentle, picking up subtle shadows within the petals and the intricate structure of the filler flowers without distracting from the tranquil design. Created by local florists familiar with the quieter residential roads and community spaces around Old Oak Common, this style of wreath is often chosen for funerals, crematorium chapels, and remembrance ceremonies, where its white and soft purple hues express respect, grace, and a quiet offer of comfort to family and friends.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This thoughtfully arranged circular sympathy wreath reads like a gentle conversation between texture and tone, created with the attentive hand of a local florist serving Old Oak Common and neighbouring North Acton. The main body is formed from countless small white chrysanthemum florets, densely clustered to create a plush, cloud-like ring that feels soft and weighty in the eye; the white carries a cool, quiet sheen under soft daylight, signalling purity and calm. Subtly visible beneath the white edge, a fine ruffled netting in deep purple peeks through along the inner rim, giving the arrangement a refined depth and an understated contrast. Anchoring the upper-left quarter is a compact cluster of foliage and blooms led by a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose, its petals unfolding with restrained grace. Surrounding leaves are broad and variegated with pale margins, complemented by delicate fern fronds that add a whisper of feathery texture, while fine sprigs of lavender-hued statice punctuate the cluster with papery notes of colour. To balance this weight, two sculptural calla lilies lie across the right-hand side of the wreath, their trumpet forms graduating from deep mauve at the tips to a soft peach-blush toward the base, the colour shift lending warmth and movement. Bright green stems curve naturally along the lower-right arc and a longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section to visually connect both sides. Prepared with care by Old Oak Common Florist for moments of mourning or remembrance, this arrangement expresses solemn respect, tender memory, and a comforting simplicity appropriate for funerals and graveside services across the local community.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pure white background is a lavish circular wreath, designed as a sympathy tribute and composed almost entirely of roses and fine greenery, so lush that the ring appears like a continuous tapestry of petals. The wreath's outer and inner edges are perfectly round, creating a balanced, unbroken circle that naturally draws the eye inward. Large roses in creamy white and pale ivory rise prominently from the surface, each bloom fully open, with soft, layered petals that seem to spill gently outward like calm ripples on the Grand Union Canal near Old Oak Common. Nestled between them are delicate clusters of blush pink spray roses, their tiny buds and half-open blossoms introducing a sense of tenderness and unfolding remembrance. Subtle touches of peach and soft, buttery yellow lend a warm glow, reminiscent of gentle morning light over the nearby railway yards, while scattered roses in dusty lavender and muted mauve bring a refined, vintage nuance to the arrangement. The roses sit on a rich bed of dark green fern foliage, the fronds finely serrated and slightly arched, peeking through in small, irregular patterns that add texture and depth without disturbing the wreath's overall softness. The contrast between the deep green leaves and the pastel petals heightens the feeling of calm and order. There is no visible stand or ribbon, just the wreath itself, poised in quiet stillness, suggesting peace, continuity, and loving remembrance. The design feels like something thoughtfully created for a funeral or memorial in or around Old Oak Common, offering a visual expression of sympathy, comfort, and enduring affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This serene floral tribute-a circular wreath crafted by expert Old Oak Common florists-is a moving testament of remembrance, artfully combining classic white Oriental lilies with bursts of fuchsia pink Stargazer blooms. Set against a clean white canvas, the arrangement seems to glow in soft daylight, just as you might find sunshine dappling through trees along Old Oak Lane. The white lilies, some open wide and others just budding, embody innocence and peace, their generous petals holding the light and offering a sense of calm. In vivid counterpoint, the fuchsia lilies shimmer with deep pinks and magenta speckles, drawing upon the richness of emotion that accompanies loss and fond memory. Interwoven among these are blush pink and cream roses, their tightly furled forms and silken petals infusing the wreath with a gentle, romantic softness. Hints of muted green from foliage-possibly eucalyptus or lily leaves-serve as a subtle, earthy reminder of nearby local gardens, their cool touch adding depth and shape. This abundant motif forms a continuous undulating circle, embodying the concept of eternity and the cycle of life, while its delicate composition and floral choices provide comfort for memorial gatherings, condolence moments, and heartfelt tributes throughout Old Oak Common and neighboring Harlesden.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular funeral wreath, thoughtfully composed from hundreds of small white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, continuous ring, presented here on a clean white surface to emphasize its solemn simplicity. The chrysanthemums are packed so closely that the surface reads like a soft, pristine cloud - cool, matte and pure - providing a reverent backdrop for the colorful accent. Anchoring the upper left quadrant is an arrangement of golden-yellow roses, their petals unfurling in warm spirals that suggest friendship and remembrance, accompanied by clusters of deep royal-purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled petals give a velvet-like depth. Scattered lavender-hued lisianthus buds and pale green tips interrupt the colour blocks with a fresh, living quality, while varied green foliage - from glossy rounded leaves to wispy fern fronds - frames and supports the spray, adding texture and movement. A finely woven dark purple crinoline ribbon is visible along the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemum body, a modest but deliberate touch that echoes the lisianthus and lends continuity to the colour story. The overall effect is calm and composed; under soft studio light you can sense both the coolness of the white base and the gentle warmth of the yellow roses. Prepared with the same care we bring to local services across Old Oak Common, Park Royal and Harlesden, this wreath reads as a respectful, handcrafted tribute appropriate for funerals, memorials or church services in the local community, available to deliver promptly to chapels or crematoria nearby when needed.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed white and lilac funeral wreath is pictured floating against a spotless white background, its circular form perfectly balanced and soothing to the eye. The design is dominated by sumptuous white Oriental lilies, their broad, satin-like petals curling slightly at the tips as they radiate outward, creating a soft, star-shaped rhythm all around the ring. In the centre of each lily, a flush of pale green and the delicate cluster of stamens dusted with russet pollen add fine, natural detail that feels almost touchable. Nestled between these grand blooms are ruffled lisianthus flowers, their soft white petals kissed with purple and mauve along the edges, like a gentle watercolour wash. These smaller blossoms provide a tender contrast and give the wreath a feeling of movement, as if the colours drift gently around the circle. Slender stems of fresh greenery, some with the rounded, silvery tones of eucalyptus-style foliage, thread through the flowers to give depth and an airy framework. A few half-open lily buds and shy rosebuds lift the texture, suggesting both farewell and the enduring presence of love. The overall impression is one of peace and quiet dignity, reminiscent of the calm pathways and open spaces around Old Oak Common. Created in the spirit of a caring neighbourhood florist, this wreath would be placed with reverence at a funeral service, chapel of rest, or graveside, offering a graceful expression of sympathy, remembrance, and support to families saying goodbye within the local community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a slightly raised perspective on a clean white field, this circular memorial wreath presents a harmonious contrast of pristine white and deep blue, its presence softened by a subtle shadow beneath. The main ring is composed of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, each bloom contributing fine, feathery layers that create a full, cloud-like surface with a whisper-soft texture. At the upper-left quadrant, three saturated, royal blue roses form a calm focal cluster, their velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals and set against a bed of rich green foliage that adds depth and natural structure. A pleated satin ribbon, dyed to match the roses' intense hue, encircles both the outer and inner rims of the chrysanthemum band; its gentle ruffles and glossy finish lend a measured elegance and frame the design with clean lines. As a florist who often prepares tributes for neighbours near Scrubs Lane and around Wormwood Scrubs, I notice how the cool cobalt tones bring a sense of dignity and repose, while the chrysanthemums' soft scent offers subtle comfort. Light plays across the ribbon and petals, highlighting the contrast between the chrysanthemums' delicate matt texture and the roses' velvety sheen. This wreath speaks of remembrance and respect, chosen for its timeless symbolism and quiet beauty, and suits memorial services, funeral chapels or private ceremonies where a composed expression of condolence is required.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Laid out on a spotless white background, this circular sympathy wreath is shown from above, its full, unbroken ring of flowers creating a sense of embrace and continuity. The design centres on large roses in a muted blend of lavender, mauve, and soft dusty purple, their many petals layered densely, giving each bloom a plush, almost cloud-like texture. Between these main roses, smaller clusters of pastel pink spray roses and dainty rosebuds appear in different stages of opening, from tight buds to half-unfurled blossoms, capturing a quiet feeling of time passing and memories unfolding. A thick bed of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, supports and surrounds the flowers, their finely cut, arching leaves peeking between the petals and forming a deep green halo around the wreath. There are occasional touches of darker filler foliage and tiny buds tucked into the gaps, adding shadows and visual depth without disturbing the soft, harmonious colour story. The image feels tranquil and reflective, the palette of gentle purples and pinks echoing themes of admiration, love, and farewell. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered to a funeral home serving families from Old Oak Common and the nearby Acton and Harlesden areas, carried carefully to rest beside a casket or memorial photograph. The balanced composition and expert placement of every stem show the hand of an experienced local florist, creating a floral tribute that speaks in quiet tones of gratitude, remembrance, and enduring affection.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a rich, circular tapestry of deep blue chrysanthemums densely arranged to create a lush, almost velour-like ring against a pristine white background. Along the upper-left quadrant, three striking blue roses open fully, their thick, velvety petals taking on a royal azure that complements the chrysanthemum bed; delicate clouds of white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage cradle the roses, offering a gentle, classical accent. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner rim of the wreath, its soft folds and subtle sheen providing an elegant border that softens the intense blue. Cascading from the mid-left and curving toward the lower right are immaculate white orchid blooms - likely Phalaenopsis or similar - their glossy, paper-thin petals creating a calm, airy sweep across the wreath, while several lime-green orchid buds at varying stages of opening nod toward continuity and new life. The overall palette of deep blue and pure white reads as composed and respectful under cool, diffused light, evoking quiet reflection. As a local florist serving Old Oak Common and surrounding areas such as Wormwood Scrubs and North Acton, Old Oak Common Florist describes this piece as ideal for a funeral or commemorative service: it balances sorrow and serenity through texture and tone. The tactile differences - from the chrysanthemum's fine, textured mass to the orchids' smooth elegance and the ribbon's silky pleats - are carefully arranged to convey sympathy, depth, and everlasting remembrance without excess ornamentation.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, round funeral wreath is presented against a simple white backdrop, its ring of flowers forming a tranquil, unbroken circle that suggests continuity, memory, and peace. At the heart of the design are wide-open white lilies, their silky petals gently curved and their golden-yellow stamens lifting from pale green throats, creating luminous focal points throughout the wreath. Between them, deep magenta and fuchsia-pink lilies add richer tones, some with subtle speckling towards the centre, so the arrangement feels layered and expressive rather than flat. White Gerbera daisies with dark central disks sit like clean, bright suns scattered around the circle, their fine, radiating petals introducing a slightly playful yet respectful note. Light pink roses-some small and budded, others beginning to open-soften the design and bring a sense of tender farewell, while creamy white roses, fully bloomed, add volume and a formal elegance often chosen for services in churches and funeral homes around Old Oak Common. Smaller white blossoms, possibly mini carnations or spray chrysanthemums, nestle between the larger flowers, giving a plush, cushion-like density. A rich base of glossy and matte green foliage supports the blooms, hinting at depth and shadow within the ring and keeping the circle visually strong from every angle. The overall colour palette of white, cream, blush pink, and deep magenta feels comforting yet sincere, making this wreath a thoughtful tribute for a funeral, graveside service, or memorial gathering, created in the style a local Old Oak Common florist would craft for families saying a gentle, dignified goodbye.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, lavishly composed of red and green flowers, is pictured against a spotless white backdrop, allowing every detail of the design to stand out as though resting in clear daylight. The main impression is one of richness and care: deep red carnations form the heart of the wreath, their frilled petals layered densely, giving each bloom a soft, cushion-like appearance. Some blossoms are fully open, revealing intricate folds, while others remain slightly budded, introducing a gentle rhythm of size and shape around the ring. Between these red flowers, clusters of small lime green button chrysanthemums appear like bright beads of light, each one a compact ball of tiny, tightly packed petals. This lively green punctuates the crimson, lifting the arrangement and ensuring it feels comforting rather than heavy. Supporting the flowers, a lush halo of greenery provides structure and contrast. Dark, feathery fern fronds add depth and a forest-like softness, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, with their pale cream edges and mid-green centres, weave a more delicate pattern. Tucked into one side of the wreath, a striped green ribbon loops and curls, its gentle arc adding a handcrafted touch without overwhelming the natural beauty of the blooms. The composition is even and well-balanced, suggesting the practiced hand of a local Old Oak Common florist who understands the quiet dignity needed for a funeral or memorial service. The wreath feels ideal for honouring a loved one at a church in Old Oak Common, a crematorium service, or a peaceful graveside commemoration on a still West London afternoon.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath is presented on a pure white background, its circular form creating an immediate sense of continuity and eternal remembrance. Crafted in the calm, considered style you might find in an Old Oak Common flower shop close to the station, the wreath blends soft pastels with richer accents to form a comforting, harmonious whole. Two prominent Asiatic lilies in a vivid coral-orange tone draw the eye, one positioned near the top of the circle and the other nearer the bottom, their wide petals slightly reflexed, with dark stamens reaching from the centre like small beams of light. Around them, fully opened blush-pink and lavender-pink roses cluster in generous groups, their layered petals suggesting both gentleness and quiet strength, like supportive friends gathered at a service near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Road. Interlaced between the roses are ruffled lisianthus in soft pink and a deeper purple, their cup-shaped blooms adding a flowing, almost cloud-like softness. Small sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, possibly statice, create light, airy pockets that break up the density of the design and lend it a delicate, misty halo. A rich base of greenery forms the structure: rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, slender fern fronds, and textured foliage in varied greens create a sense of abundance. Spiky blue eryngium thistles are tucked in with intention, offering an architectural edge and a subtle steel-blue tint. Unopened lily buds sit quietly among the leaves, suggesting love that continues beyond the farewell. At the bases of the main lilies, bright green, folded leaves are shaped into smooth curves, adding a contemporary flourish and hinting at experienced, careful hands. Overall, the wreath conveys a mood of peace, remembrance, and dignified sympathy, suitable for honouring a loved one at any funeral or memorial gathering in the Old Oak Common area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, overhead view captures a serene circular funeral wreath composed almost entirely of delicate white Baby's Breath, the countless gypsophila blossoms forming a dense, snowy ring that looks as light as air yet meticulously constructed. Each tiny floret sits closely beside the next, creating a plush, cloud-like surface that softens the strong geometry of the circle and leaves a perfectly open, empty centre. This hollow core invites a moment of reflection, like a pause in conversation during a service at a small chapel off Old Oak Common Lane. Around the ring, the crisp white of the flowers blends into the pure white backdrop, so that the wreath itself seems to float, emphasising themes of purity, innocence, and peaceful remembrance. Breaking the uniform white in a striking yet harmonious way, two calla lilies are nestled into the lower right quadrant. Their smooth, rolled petals flare into elegant trumpets, coloured with deep burgundy and rich magenta that slowly melt into mossy green tones along the backs of the blooms and down their slender stems. The callas' graceful curves appear to rise from within the Baby's Breath, providing a focal point that suggests enduring love and quiet strength. The composition is intentionally asymmetrical, allowing the eye to move gently around the wreath before resting on the lilies' wine-dark centres. The overall feeling is modern yet timeless, a tasteful floral tribute suitable for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or graveside remembrances in and around Old Oak Common, where families seek a design that expresses respect, tenderness, and heartfelt condolence without excess.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush sympathy wreath filled with pink flowers is presented against a crisp white backdrop, its circular form symbolising an unbroken bond of love and memory. The ring is completely covered in flowers so that no bare stems show, giving the arrangement a full, abundant appearance. Rich magenta and fuchsia roses cluster together with softer blush and petal-pink varieties, each bloom showing a different stage of life: some roses are still tightly furled, others half-open, and some are fully unfurled, revealing a spiral of velvety petals at their heart. Nestled among them are double lilies whose wide, layered petals open gently in shades of cream, pale peach, and whisper-pink, with a few buds still closed in bright yellow-green pods that add freshness and movement. Around and beneath the blossoms, deep green foliage anchors the design, including fine, feathery fern fronds that soften the edges and glossy broad leaves that create a strong, supportive base. The contrast between the cool greens and warm pinks is heightened by the plain white background, drawing the eye to every subtle colour shift and texture. The composition feels carefully balanced, as if crafted slowly and thoughtfully for a family in Old Oak Common seeking a dignified floral tribute to accompany a funeral or celebration of life. This wreath would be at home resting beside a photograph, on a stand near the altar, or placed close to the graveside, offering a quiet message of tenderness, remembrance, and peace.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath is presented against a stark white background, drawing the eye into its unbroken ring of colour and texture. The design is dominated by dozens of red roses, each one fully open and carefully placed so that their cupped, velvety petals almost touch, creating a continuous flow of crimson around the form. Some blooms lean towards a true ruby red, others deepen into darker wine tones, giving the wreath a layered, almost tapestry-like richness. Nestled between the roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, densely petalled heads forming soft mounds of gold that brighten the whole arrangement. The chrysanthemum petals radiate out in fine, delicate strands, adding a gentle movement and a slightly playful texture that offsets the formality of the roses, while still feeling appropriate for a moment of remembrance. Around and beneath the flowers, a substantial base of foliage in varied greens can be seen, likely including salal and possibly eucalyptus. Some leaves are broad and glossy, catching the light with a subtle shine, while others are narrower and more muted, offering hints of soft grey-green. Together they create a calm, natural frame that enhances the vibrancy of the red and yellow blooms. The lighting is bright and even, with no shadows to distract from the detail of each petal and leaf. This kind of wreath is the sort of tribute a family in Old Oak Common might choose for a funeral at a local church or crematorium, a comforting circle of flowers that speaks of enduring love, gratitude, and respect, carefully prepared by a florist who understands the quiet, thoughtful character of the community.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean, white studio backdrop, this striking circular funeral wreath is crafted to mirror the reassuring form of a lifebuoy, its design simple yet deeply symbolic. The ring is completely covered with small, cushion-like blooms, likely spray chrysanthemums or similar flowers, placed so closely that no stems or base are visible. The florist has divided the wreath into four precise segments, alternating between saturated royal blue and immaculate white, creating a rhythmic, compass-like pattern. The top left quarter is a dense field of intense blue, followed by a bright white quadrant on the top right; the sequence continues with blue at the bottom right and white at the bottom left, echoing the timeless colours of maritime uniforms seen on waterways not far from Old Oak Common. Each blue flower cluster has a plush, almost velvety depth, while the white sections appear soft and luminous, catching the light in a way that suggests a gentle calm. Framing the inner circle, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is softly pleated, adding a refined finishing touch and enhancing the impression of a life ring ready to offer comfort. The hollow centre remains clearly open, drawing the gaze inward and suggesting a path or portal, a subtle visual metaphor for safe passage and farewell. This thoughtfully balanced sympathy arrangement would feel particularly meaningful at services for someone connected to the sea, the navy, rescue services, or simply for a cherished person whose presence provided strength and support to family and friends around Old Oak Common.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00