Tulse Hill Wreaths from Tulse Hill Florist

At Tulse Hill Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with care, sensitivity and years of local expertise. Whether you need an elegant funeral tribute, a gentle sympathy design, or a welcoming seasonal door wreath, our experienced florist team in Tulse Hill will guide you to the perfect choice.

Working daily with fresh flowers from trusted growers, we design natural, well-balanced bouquets and wreaths that reflect your message - from classic white roses and lilies to colourful, garden-style mixes. Families across West Norwood, Brixton and Herne Hill trust us for thoughtful tributes delivered to local homes, churches and crematoria near Norwood Road, Station Rise and Christ Church Tulse Hill.

If you're arranging a farewell wreath, we'll take time to listen and advise on shapes, sizes and flower meanings, so you feel confident in your choice. For seasonal door wreaths, we create robust, long-lasting designs that look beautiful on townhouses and flats around Tulse Hill station and the A205 South Circular.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Tulse Hill and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your wreath style, share any ribbon or card wording, and our skilled team will hand-deliver your tribute with care and respect.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and sympathy wreaths
  • Seasonal door wreaths made fresh in our Tulse Hill shop
  • Local same-day delivery available until 3 PM
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WREATHS
Presented on a neutral white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a delicate embrace - a floral circle intended for remembrance at services in Tulse Hill, nearby Herne Hill, or a quiet corner of Brockwell Park. The main form is a thick, uniform ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their many ruffled petals tightly packed to create a plush, continuous surface that suggests serenity and enduring presence. At the upper-left quadrant an artful spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) gives the composition a focal lift: deep violet, velvety open blooms with soft yellow throats sit beside paler lavender buds and upward-sweeping stems, offering both contrast and a sense of gentle movement. Complementary foliage - glossy variegated leaves and feathery, fern-like fronds - weaves through the purple cluster and softens its edges, introducing fresh green tones and natural texture. A subtle band of crinkled dark purple mesh peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum base along the inner and outer rims, its lace-like quality adding a dignified accent that harmonises with the lisianthus. The studio lighting casts a faint, even shadow beneath the wreath, giving it a quiet three-dimensional presence on the white plane. As prepared by a seasoned local team, this wreath balances simplicity and depth: white for purity, purple for respect and remembrance, finished with foliage that breathes life into the design. Suitable for laying beside a coffin or placing at a graveside in Tulse Hill or West Dulwich, this tribute reads as thoughtful, composed, and quietly consoling - a familiar offering from Tulse Hill Florist to local families during times of farewell.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, photographed on a plain white background, composed to convey comfort and quiet memory. The body of the design is a dense carpet of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with fine, feathery petals so closely set they create a seamless, tactile ring. A narrow hint of dark purple mesh or ribbon is visible along both the inner and outer edges of the wreath, a restrained accent that adds subtle depth and a tone of reverent formality. Crowning the upper-left quadrant is a soft cluster of accent flowers: three pale yellow roses with gently opened cups, surrounded by billows of white gypsophila and tiny sprays of lavender-purple statice or limonium that introduce a gentle flash of colour. Varied foliage - glossy broad leaves and delicate, fern-like fronds - frames the roses and softens the transition from the bright centre to the white chrysanthemum ground. The lighting is soft and natural, creating faint shadows beneath the wreath and highlighting the velvety texture of the rose petals and the fine threads of the purple netting. The overall impression is one of careful craftsmanship and serene restraint, a design intended to offer solace and a graceful farewell. For local families in Tulse Hill, Gipsy Hill, or nearby Dulwich, this wreath reads as a classic memorial piece that respects tradition while carrying a gentle, human touch.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular wreath of fresh flowers is shown isolated on a bright white background, its perfect ring symbolising continuity and the unbroken bonds of love. The wreath is heavily padded with countless stems of white baby's breath, each branch bearing clusters of minute blossoms that create a soft, cloud-like cushion all the way around. Set into this delicate mist are graceful lisianthus blooms, which provide the main visual focus with their larger, ruffled petals. Their colouring is gentle yet distinctive: petals of luminous white kissed at the edges with lavender, lilac, and deeper purple tones, giving a painterly, shaded effect. A few blooms are fully open, curling softly outwards, while others are half-open or still in tapered buds, tinged with pale green and creamy yellow as they prepare to unfurl. The composition feels calm and balanced, with no harsh angles or bright foliage, just layers of white and soft violet building a mood of serenity. Under even lighting, every petal vein and floret can be seen, as though the design has been laid carefully on a florist's bench in a Tulse Hill studio before being delivered to a local chapel or home. The open centre of the wreath draws the eye inward, inviting quiet contemplation and prayer. Ideal as a funeral wreath or memorial tribute for services around Tulse Hill and neighbouring Brixton and West Norwood, the arrangement conveys heartfelt sympathy, hope, and peaceful remembrance through its gentle colours and airy texture.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath composed of a full, plush bed of pristine white chrysanthemums, photographed on a pure white backdrop to emphasize each tiny, velvety floret. The tightly packed white blooms form a soft, reassuring surface that reads as both peaceful and reverent. Beneath the chrysanthemums a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner circumference, adding depth and a restrained splash of colour that harmonises with the arrangement's cool tones. Set into the upper-left quarter is a deliberately placed cluster of foliage and bloom: a single, creamy pale-yellow rose unfolds gently at the centre, surrounded by glossy variegated leaves with lighter margins and feather-light fern fronds that add texture and lift. Interspersed amid the greenery are narrow sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their fine, papery clusters lending delicate contrast and echoing the deeper purple undertone.

On the right side, two graceful calla lilies curve from about the two-o'clock to five-o'clock positions, their trumpet forms showcasing a smooth gradient from rich purple at the tips into soft peach-pink nearer the throat. Their vivid green stems sweep along the lower-right arc of the chrysanthemum base, creating a flowing, connective line. A solitary longer stem crosses the lower section, secured discreetly to lead the eye toward the callas and unify the wreath. This composition, lovingly constructed with attention to balance and texture, conveys calm dignity-an appropriate sympathy tribute for funerals or memorials in Tulse Hill, Herne Hill, or nearby West Dulwich, prepared by Tulse Hill Florist with a quiet, experienced hand.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centred against a clean white backdrop, this full circular funeral wreath appears like a gentle halo, its colours soft yet deeply expressive. A base of rich, dark green fern foliage forms the framework, each frond arching outward to create a delicate, lacy edge that softens the outline of the ring. On top of this evergreen cushion, an abundance of roses is arranged so closely that the blooms almost touch, creating a continuous band of petals. Large, fully open ivory and creamy white roses provide a calm, luminous foundation, while blush pink spray roses and soft peach blossoms weave through them like whispered memories. Here and there, pale buttery yellow roses bring a quiet glow, and distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add depth and a slightly nostalgic tone, reminiscent of heirloom flowers in a long-tended garden near Tulse Hill and the quiet streets leading toward West Norwood. Tucked among the larger flowers are tiny buds and partially opened blooms, suggesting the unfolding of a life story remembered with tenderness. The overall effect is plush and soothing, with the subtle interplay of colours and textures drawing the eye slowly around the circle, reinforcing the timeless symbol of continuity and eternal life. This wreath would feel entirely at home resting in a local Tulse Hill church or at a memorial gathering in a family house, offering comfort, dignity, and a gentle, floral expression of sympathy when words are hard to find.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil, heartfelt floral wreath unfolds in this evocative composition, reflecting the craftsmanship and warmth found in Tulse Hill's beloved flower shops. Pure white Oriental lilies, spacious petals fully unfurled or in tender bud, dominate the ring-a symbol of serenity and renewal familiar to the community gathered in times of loss or remembrance along Norwood Road. Their pristine whiteness radiates calm and purity, inviting peaceful reflection. Deep fuchsia pink lilies punctuate the wreath, their star-like blossoms rich in color and energy, giving the arrangement a vibrant pulse reminiscent of Tulse Hill's lively market days. Interspersed with these, delicate blush and creamy white roses unfurl shyly, some tightly curled, others gently blooming, softening the composition with warmth and tenderness. Sprigs of muted green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus, fresh from a local supplier on Christchurch Road-peek subtly through, adding structure and a breath of freshness. The entirety of the design forms a complete, harmonious circle, whispering of eternal memory and heartfelt connection. The arrangement, ideal for dignified funeral tributes, celebration of life ceremonies, or as a gesture of comfort to a grieving family, captures not just beauty but the gentle embrace of community, evoking the peaceful pathways and gardens cherished across Tulse Hill.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted, circular sympathy wreath made from a plush bed of pristine white spray chrysanthemums fills the eye with softness and serenity. The chrysanthemums are arranged so closely that their multi-petaled heads form a continuous, cloud-like ring, the petals catching a cool studio light that emphasizes their clean, pure tone and subtle, comforting fragrance. Occupying the upper left quadrant is a prominent floral spray composed of luminous yellow roses, their petals unfurling in warm, sunlit spirals, paired with velvety deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled edges add a refined, quiet drama. Scattered among these are pale lavender Eustoma buds and fresh green buds that suggest gentle renewal, while a variety of fresh foliage-glossy rounded leaves with slight variegation, delicate fern fronds and slender sprigs-gives depth and a soft leafy frame. A fine trim of dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white chrysanthemums at the wreath's inner and outer margins, subtly echoing the purple lisianthus and unifying the design. The wreath's open centre and classic circular silhouette make it appropriate for memorial services, laying to rest, or as a tribute delivered with care across Tulse Hill and into neighbouring Herne Hill or West Norwood. Prepared with the steady hands and attention to detail you'd expect from experienced local makers, this composition by Tulse Hill Florist speaks of peaceful remembrance, warmth, and enduring respect.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A tranquil circular wreath of white and lilac blooms is shown floating visually against a clean white background, its edges soft but complete, like a quiet halo of remembrance. The wreath is lavishly composed of white Oriental lilies, their thick, velvety petals forming star-shaped blooms that open outwards in calm, generous arcs. Each lily reveals a softly shaded green centre and a cluster of upright stamens capped with cinnamon-toned anthers, adding a subtle warmth to the predominantly cool palette. Nestled between these statement flowers are clusters of lisianthus, their white petals finely ruffled and edged with varying whispers of lavender and soft purple, giving the impression of watercolour brushstrokes. Tucked within the design are a few still-closed buds, offering a sense of gentle progression, as though the wreath will continue to evolve throughout the day. Slender green leaves and discreet, bluish-green sprigs of foliage create depth and structure, reminiscent of the natural textures found along the tree-lined streets leading from Tulse Hill down toward Brockwell Park. Every bloom is closely set, creating a lush, continuous circle that symbolises the unbroken bond between the departed and those who remain. The lighting in the image is bright yet soft, without harsh shadows, emphasising the serene, respectful mood of this sympathy tribute. It feels like a design lovingly created by a local Tulse Hill florist for a funeral at the nearby crematorium or a memorial gathering in a family home, offering a gentle, fragrant presence that quietly honours a life and brings a measure of comfort to grieving hearts.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured on a pristine white surface with a soft overhead glow, this circular wreath is a carefully balanced tribute crafted for moments of farewell. The wreath's body is densely woven with hundreds of white chrysanthemum heads, their delicate, feather-like petals overlapping to form a pillowy, textured band; in certain flowers a gentle hint of creamy yellow at the core offers a faint warmth against the cool whites. From a slightly raised viewpoint the composition reveals its layered build - the chrysanthemums rise in a subtle dome while a gentle shadow beneath lends depth and presence. Anchoring the design at the upper-left, three vivid cobalt-blue roses draw the eye: their velvety, tightly spiralled petals open toward the centre of the wreath like small, consumed galaxies of colour. These blue roses are cushioned by deep green foliage that brings both structure and a natural counterpoint to the intense blue. A pleated satin ribbon in matching deep blue trims the inner and outer edges, its glossy ruffles catching light and adding a refined frame to the flowers. The effect is solemn yet comforting, fashioned to convey dignity, solace, and remembrance - appropriate for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or a quiet act of condolence. As a local florist familiar with Tulse Hill and nearby Brockwell Park, I picture this wreath laid in a chapel or creased gently against a memorial card, its understated scent and composed colours offering consolation to grieving families and friends.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed flat against a clean white surface, this circular funeral wreath forms a complete ring of roses and foliage, crafted with the kind of care a local Tulse Hill florist would bring to a family tribute. The design is composed of generous, fully open roses in a distinctive dusty lavender and soft mauve, each bloom full of layered, velvety petals that seem to spiral gently towards a shaded centre. Nestled between these larger roses are clusters of smaller spray roses in a delicate, pastel pink. Some are still tight buds, others just beginning to open, offering a sense of time passing and memories unfolding. The palette of muted purples and tender blush tones sits gracefully against a rich, dark green base of fern fronds, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, whose feathered leaves create a continuous, textural border around and beneath the flowers. Small touches of darker green filler and tiny buds are visible in the gaps, adding depth without disturbing the wreath's tranquil symmetry. The light falls softly and evenly, so every petal edge and frond tip can be seen clearly, enhancing the impression of freshness and recent craftsmanship. It is the kind of memorial wreath you might choose for a service at a local church around Tulse Hill or West Norwood, or to send in quiet remembrance to a family home near the station. The harmonious blend of colour and form speaks of condolence, peace, and lasting affection, a gentle floral embrace in a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A solemn and exquisitely balanced memorial wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop to emphasize its serene blue-and-white palette. The foundation is a full, continuous ring of vibrant royal blue chrysanthemums - their tight, feathery petals packed densely to create a rich, voluminous texture that reads as a comforting, uninterrupted circle. Toward the inner rim a soft, ruffled white satin ribbon is pleated with care, catching the light and providing a gentle frame that separates the floral mass from the wreath's open center. Anchoring the upper-left arc, a trio of fully opened blue roses offers a deeper, velvety sapphire contrast; these roses are nested amongst tiny white gypsophila and discrete dark green leaves that lend quiet airiness and classic sympathy notes. A poetic cascade of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the mid-left down to the lower right, their delicate, broad petals and slender throats creating a visual movement that feels both tender and uplifting. Interspersed among the open orchids are pale green buds - some tightly shut, others just unfurling - giving the piece a sense of living continuity that suits a commemorative purpose. The mix of textures - the chrysanthemums' spiky softness, roses' plush curves, orchids' silky planes, and the satin ribbon's sheen - is rendered in soft, cool lighting that suggests early-morning calm. This wreath would sit naturally at a chapel in Tulse Hill or be taken to a graveside near Norwood Road, its colours chosen to convey enduring memory, purity, and solemn respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A beautifully crafted circular sympathy wreath rests against a pure white backdrop, its ring of flowers carefully designed to convey calm, respect, and enduring love for families in Tulse Hill. The wreath is lavishly filled with large white lilies, each bloom fully open, their satin-like petals gently cupping golden stamens and soft green centres that draw the eye around the circle. Among these serene whites, deep magenta and fuchsia lilies introduce richer tones, their star-shaped, sometimes softly speckled petals adding depth, much like the changing colours you notice walking past gardens near Brockwell Park or along Croxted Road. White gerbera daisies with characteristic dark centres are spaced thoughtfully throughout, their crisp petals providing a fresh, contemporary note. Intertwined with them are soft pink roses, many in bud or partially open, lending a tender, almost whispered touch of colour that feels intimate and personal. Creamy white roses in more open bloom add density and a sense of quiet grandeur, while small white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, fill the gaps with a cloud-like softness. The entire wreath is anchored by an abundance of green foliage, from deep glossy leaves to lighter, newly emerged greens, giving the arrangement structure and a natural, garden-grown charm. The flowers are arranged in a continuous, unbroken circle, symbolising eternal love and remembrance, with the open centre offering a contemplative space. This wreath feels especially suited to funeral services, cemetery tributes, or remembrance ceremonies in and around Tulse Hill, conveying gentle support and thoughtful condolence through its careful balance of colour and form.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath fills the frame against a pure white background, creating the impression that it is gently hovering, untouched and serene. The design centres on a rich pairing of deep red and vivid lime green, a palette that feels both respectful and quietly uplifting, much like the calm residential streets around Tulse Hill station on an early morning. The wreath is densely packed, with no visible gaps, suggesting a sense of completeness and enduring love. Crimson carnations dominate the design, their soft, ruffled petals layered tightly together to form pillowy rosettes. Each blossom seems slightly different, some fully open with frilled edges, others more compact, as if just unfolding, giving the arrangement an organic, hand-crafted feel. Between the carnations, bright button chrysanthemums in an electric lime green emerge like little lanterns, their spherical shape and fine, velvety florets offering a striking contrast against the red. Underpinning these blooms is an abundance of greenery, including dark, glossy fern fronds that arc gracefully and create a gentle shadowed depth. Intermixed are variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins, adding light, movement, and a subtle marbled pattern. Twined discreetly through the lower portion of the wreath runs a soft green ribbon, decorated with darker diagonal stripes, folded into gentle loops that mimic the curve of the circle. The lighting is even and bright, allowing every detail-the curl of a leaf, the texture of a petal-to be clearly seen. This carefully composed floral tribute would be a fitting choice for a funeral or memorial service in Tulse Hill, offering a vivid yet comforting expression of sympathy and remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A meticulously arranged circular sympathy wreath lies against a crisp white background, its form and colours conveying both comfort and quiet strength. The eye is first drawn to two magnificent coral-tinged, reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, one placed near the top arc of the ring and the other set low and slightly to one side, creating a gentle balance that guides the gaze around the circle. Their open petals, dusted with deep stamens, feel like small flames of devotion. Nestled around them are generous clusters of blush pink roses, each bloom fully open with spiralling, velvety petals that suggest tenderness and remembrance. Interlaced throughout the wreath, ruffled lisianthus in soft pink and saturated purple introduce a play of tone and texture, their slightly frilled edges adding a sense of movement. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice or limonium, peek through the larger blooms, like a veil of mist softening the overall palette. The structure of the wreath is built on abundant greenery: cool, rounded eucalyptus leaves in silvery green, delicate fern fronds, and sculptural blue eryngium thistles whose spiky forms offer a subtle, contemporary note. A few closed lily buds are set among the foliage, hinting that the tribute will continue to evolve over time. Near the focal lilies, folded bright green leaves-possibly ti or aspidistra-are arranged with a modern, almost ribbon-like precision, the kind of detail you might see from an experienced Tulse Hill florist preparing flowers for a memorial service on nearby Brixton Hill or Streatham Place. The overall effect is a peaceful, elegant wreath that speaks of respect, cherished memories, and love that endures beyond loss.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A soft, even light illuminates a circular funeral wreath composed almost entirely of white Baby's Breath, each gypsophila bloom appearing as a tiny, airy dot in a vast, cloud-like ring. The wreath forms a continuous loop with a perfectly clear centre, like a white halo laid flat, its textured surface created by thousands of small, fluffy blossoms pressed close together. Against this ethereal cushion of white, two dramatic calla lilies are nestled into the right-hand side of the design, becoming the natural focal point. Their sculptural, trumpet-shaped petals unfurl with quiet grace, starting in a rich burgundy or magenta tone at the rolled tips, then softening as the colour gradually blends into olive and deep green near the stems. The stems themselves are smooth and glossy, curving in a gentle arc that feels almost like a gesture of farewell. The clean, white background heightens the contrast between the lilies and the tiny gypsophila flowers, bringing a sense of stillness and clarity that suits a moment of reflection. As a wreath one could imagine laid at a service in Tulse Hill or carried through nearby streets toward a chapel, it conveys both innocence and depth of feeling, balancing purity with the intensity of loss. The design would be chosen by someone wanting a modern yet understated tribute, a floral expression of enduring love, remembrance, and the wish to say goodbye with grace and tenderness, crafted by experienced local florists used to guiding families through difficult goodbyes.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Displayed against a spotless white background, this circular floral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a calm yet deeply expressive tribute. The entire ring is tightly woven with roses in shades of rich fuchsia, glowing magenta, and soft petal pink, their velvety heads overlapping to create a continuous wave of colour. Some roses are at that perfect, just-open stage, petals cupped around the centre; others are fully unfurled, revealing ruffled spirals that speak of a life lived with depth and feeling. Nestled among them are sumptuous double lilies in creamy white, blush, and delicate peach, their layered petals gently curling back to show soft throats and subtle speckling, while a few closed, lime-green buds hint at blooms still to come. Around and beneath the flowers runs a generous bed of deep green foliage. Fine, feathery fern fronds frame the outer edge like lace, while stronger, glossy leaves tuck between the blossoms, giving the wreath structure and a deep, woodland richness. The contrast of dark foliage with the pink and cream blooms is soothing rather than stark, evoking a quiet, reflective mood. This is the kind of wreath a family in Tulse Hill might choose for a celebration of life, perhaps after a service near Brockwell Park, where flowers and greenery are part of everyday scenery. It feels thoughtful and composed, a circular symbol of eternity and remembrance that offers comfort to those gathered to say goodbye.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a light-filled studio near Tulse Hill, where a wreath of deep crimson roses lies on a crisp white backdrop. The circle is generous and evenly dense, with blooms pressed close so the surface reads like velvet. Some heads stand proud, their petals unfurling in lavish spirals, while others are just opening, their edges catching a soft sheen. The color is a rich ruby, with darker shadows at the bases and brighter highlights where light grazes the petals, creating depth and warmth. The arrangement is intentionally free of greenery, allowing every petal to tell its own story and every blossom to lean into its neighbour, forming a seamless, continuous ring. This is a design of quiet ceremony and heartfelt affection, suitable for anniversaries, memorials, or romantic gestures, yet modern in its clarity and balance. The scent of fresh roses mingles with a faint garden air, while the surface of the white board or paper beneath adds crisp contrast to the crimson bloom. For residents of Tulse Hill, Brixton, or Herne Hill, this wreath would be a refined choice for doorstep display or ceremonial decor, with the florist's team offering thoughtful arrangements and same-day delivery across the local area. Crafted with care by a seasoned local florist, its timeless elegance speaks of longevity, devotion, and the enduring beauty of flowers that arrive fresh and fragrant every day.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, a striking circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours vivid and its form perfectly composed. The ring is tightly woven with deep red roses, each bloom fully open and velvety, the petals curling outwards from a tightly furled centre into generous outer layers. Their shades drift subtly from classic red to a darker burgundy, creating a sense of depth as if the flowers move in and out of gentle shadow. Nestled among these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, most likely button or small spray varieties, their many fine petals forming fluffy, rounded shapes that catch the light and bring a cheerful warmth to the design. Around and between the blooms, rich green foliage provides a calm backdrop: some leaves are broad and glossy, others slender with a muted, silvery-green cast reminiscent of eucalyptus, softening the overall effect. The flowers and leaves are arranged with clear professional care, forming a continuous, unbroken circle that suggests eternity and lasting remembrance. The open centre frames the negative space and draws attention to the wreath's precise symmetry. The overall impression is one of respectful brightness, the yellow flowers offering comfort while the red roses speak of deep love and devotion. It is the kind of thoughtful tribute a family in Tulse Hill might choose for a final farewell at West Norwood or a nearby cemetery, and it reflects the quiet craftsmanship associated with Tulse Hill Florist, who regularly prepare such arrangements for local services and moments of reflection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery-green foliage peeking out like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their velvety surfaces catching soft light and revealing subtle variations in shade that deepen with every turn of the wrist. The ring is densely packed yet tactile, with petals layered over one another and leaves threading through to give the piece a three-dimensional glow. Light falls softly across the arrangement, highlighting the depth of the velvet petals and bathing the greens in a gentle, healing glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this wreath offers solace through its beauty and a quiet promise that memories endure, even as time moves on. From our Tulse Hill workshop, it is suited to funerals, memorials, anniversaries, or other solemn occasions, and is available for same-day delivery to Tulse Hill, Brixton, Herne Hill, and surrounding Streatham. It stands as a quiet, dignified tribute that speaks of respect, sympathy, and the enduring bond between those who remember a life well-lived.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously crafted floral wreath in the form of a lifebuoy is captured against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing every detail of the design to stand out. The wreath forms a perfect circle, its surface packed with hundreds of tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms that create a soft, cushion-like texture, as though each flower has been gently pressed into place. The ring is quartered into four bold blocks of colour, alternating between lush royal blue and immaculate white. In the blue sections, the blossoms form a deep, almost plush carpet of petals, the hue reminiscent of open water or a navy uniform. In contrast, the white quarters glow with purity and light, bringing balance and a sense of quiet reflection. Following the inner contour of the ring is a slim, dark blue ribbon, delicately ruffled to mirror gentle waves around the central void, reinforcing the maritime character of the design. The open centre is clearly defined, enhancing the lifebuoy illusion and hinting at themes of protection, guidance, and safe harbour. This floral tribute is clearly meant as a funeral or memorial piece, expressing both sorrow and gratitude. It feels especially poignant for someone connected to the sea, lifeguarding, the navy, or even to local waterways and reservoirs around Tulse Hill, West Norwood, and nearby Brockwell Park. The clean arrangement and disciplined use of colour speak of experienced hands, the kind of artistry associated with Tulse Hill Florist, where tributes are designed to bring comfort to families saying goodbye and to honour a loved one remembered as a 'lifesaver' in the lives they touched.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above on a plain white surface, this circular sympathy wreath balances serene cream roses and pale yellow lilies in a composition that feels both refined and compassionate. The roses-around a dozen large, open blooms-display classic, tightly coiled petals in an ivory hue that seems to glow softly under gentle daylight. Interspersed among them, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon wash unfold; some are fully open with elongated petals and subtle stamens, while others remain as firm buds, giving the arrangement gentle moments of promise and variation in silhouette. A generous foundation of deep green foliage frames the flowers: soft fern fronds lend a feathery edge and movement, while rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs introduce cooler green tones and a slightly waxy texture, grounding the airy blooms.

The wreath's dense packing and balanced symmetry emphasize its circular symbolism-an emblem of enduring memory and solace. Scent is understated yet present: the roses offer a powdery, sweet warmth while the lilies contribute a fresh, green citrus hint, and the greens bring a woodsy, calming base. As a piece intended for remembrance, it feels carefully measured-dignified without being ornate, intimate without being showy. Designed by skilled hands familiar with the neighbourhood, this wreath would be appropriate for funerals, memorial gatherings, or to send condolences across Tulse Hill and into adjoining streets such as Norwood Road, arriving as a quiet, living gesture of comfort.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00