Wreaths Surbiton

As your trusted Florist Surbiton, we take great pride in designing exceptional wreaths using the freshest, seasonal flowers. Our team, rooted in the Surbiton community, crafts each arrangement with an expert, personal touch—ideal for honouring loved ones or adding elegant charm to any doorstep or event.

Conveniently located near Claremont Road and the picturesque Victoria Recreation Ground, our Surbiton florist shop serves not just local customers, but also extends its heartfelt service to neighbouring areas like Berrrylands, Tolworth, and Thames Ditton. Whether you reside along Maple Road or are visiting the historic Surbiton Station, we make it effortless to order online and enjoy prompt, reliable same-day delivery—simply place your order by 3 PM.

Our experienced florists combine passion with years of skill, selecting every bloom to achieve beautiful balance and lasting freshness. We specialise in wreaths for all occasions—sympathy, celebration, remembrance, or welcome—always tailored to your personal message and style.

  • Fresh, hand-crafted floral wreaths made locally
  • Warm, personal service from a Surbiton-based team
  • Flexible online ordering with same-day delivery available until 3 PM
Choose Florist Surbiton for your wreaths, and experience genuine care from your local floral experts. Let us help you send a thoughtful tribute or brighten up any space with our stunning arrangements, delivered with heart across Surbiton and beyond.

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WREATHS
This studio portrait shows a circular sympathy wreath shaped from a thick, immaculate blanket of white chrysanthemums; their multitudinous petals nestle closely to form a quiet, continuous ring that reads as softness and serenity. In the upper-left quadrant a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) blooms creates a composed splash of colour - from deep violet to soft lavender - with several buds and slightly opened heads that lend movement and a tender, living quality. Mixed among them, varied green foliage - glossy variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds - adds texture and a gentle contrast that brightens the purple without stealing the wreath's calm tone. Subtly visible at both the inner and outer rims is a fine, crinkled dark purple mesh or lace trim that harmonises with the Lisianthus and gives a formal, finished edge to the piece. The arrangement rests against a pure white backdrop with a faint, airy shadow beneath, so every petal and leaf reads clearly and the composition feels respectfully composed. This wreath is designed for moments of memorial, delivering a message of peaceful remembrance and enduring love. As Florist Surbiton, we prepare these tributes with careful attention for funerals and memorial services across Surbiton - from St. Mark's Road to the area around Surbiton Station - offering discreet local delivery when families prefer to have flowers placed with calm precision.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully made circular sympathy wreath, assembled from a dense cushion of pure white spray chrysanthemums, is photographed against a plain white backdrop so every delicate detail reads clearly. The many small chrysanthemum blooms overlap like feathers, producing a plush, tactile surface that conveys solace and calm. Subtle hints of a dark purple mesh or ribbon thread through the inner and outer edges, giving a refined outline that deepens the composition without overwhelming its serenity. Placed on the upper-left arc, a composed cluster of three soft, creamy yellow roses becomes the emotional focal point; their unfurling petals suggest remembrance and quiet affection. Surrounding the roses are fine sprays of white gypsophila and small lavender-hued statice, which introduce a gentle contrast and a lacy texture, while mixed fern fronds and broad green leaves add structure and a fresh herbal scent. The open centre of the wreath remains visible, symbolic of unbroken memory, and soft studio lighting casts a natural shadow beneath, lending dimension and presence. As a local florist working near Surbiton station, Florist Surbiton often assembles this style of tribute for wakes and memorial services across Surbiton, Kingston and nearby Berrylands, offering careful same-day delivery when required. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity - a comforting, elegant expression of condolence crafted with respect for family traditions and the local community.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Captured on a stark white background, this funeral wreath appears almost to glow with calm, a floral circle often chosen by families in Surbiton seeking a soft, dignified tribute. The wreath is built from a generous collar of Baby's Breath, their countless tiny white florets joined together so densely that they form a feathery ring, reminiscent of a light snowfall settling quietly on the pavements near Surbiton station. Woven into this airy framework are numerous Lisianthus blooms, each one a study in delicate contrast. The petals are a clean, luminous white at the centre, then gradually edged with lavender and deeper purple tones that give a gentle, watercolour-like effect. Some Lisianthus heads are wide open, revealing ruffled layers and darker hearts; others remain partially closed, their outer petals touched with pale green and creamy ivory as they prepare to blossom. The open middle of the wreath forms a clear, tranquil circle, reinforcing a sense of eternity and unbroken remembrance that resonates in services held at local churches and crematoria around Surbiton and Tolworth. There is no ribbon or text, only the flowers themselves, allowing the viewer to focus on the contrast between the cloud-like Baby's Breath and the silky, sculpted Lisianthus. The overall impression is one of serenity and refined grace, a gentle expression of love, loss, and quiet support that can be placed at a graveside, on a memorial stand, or delivered to a family home in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegantly restrained sympathy wreath presents a full, circular canvas of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom closely packed to form a soft, textured ring that suggests peace and remembrance. A fine, deep purple mesh underlies the white surface and is purposely visible along the inner rim, adding a shadowed ribbon of colour that deepens the overall palette. At the top-left quadrant a compact, lush cluster creates a focal point: a single, cream-to-pale-yellow rose opens gently amid mixed foliage - broad variegated leaves with lighter edges and delicate fern fronds that catch the light and give airiness to the mass of flowers. Interwoven are slender sprays of lavender-purple statice, their little clustered blooms repeating the wreath's subtle purple undertone and adding a whisper of soft fragrance. On the opposite side, two elegant calla lilies arc across the right-hand curve, their trumpet-shaped blooms graduating from a rich, dusky purple at the outer tips to a soft peach-pink or blush at the base; their long green stems are tucked into the chrysanthemum cushion, tracing a graceful line across the bottom-right section. A single, longer green stem stretches from the left floral cluster across the lower portion and is secured toward the callas' base, visually linking both sides and conveying considered craftsmanship. Bathed in gentle daylight against a pristine white background, this wreath reads as a dignified memorial piece - a carefully composed sympathy tribute crafted with the sensitivity and attention you'd expect from a local Surbiton florist delivering consolation to services around Surbiton station and nearby Kingston roads.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a full, circular funeral wreath set against a pure white background, allowing the soft colours and textures of the flowers to stand out clearly. The wreath is densely arranged, creating a luxurious ring where blossoms appear to touch and overlap, forming a rich tapestry of petals. At the heart of the design are large, open roses in creamy white and soft ivory, their generous blooms unfurling gracefully and giving the piece a serene, traditional feel. Between these focal flowers sit clusters of pale pink spray roses, some still tightly closed and bead-like, others partially open, adding depth and a sense of gentle progression. Warm notes of peach and buttery yellow roses glow subtly throughout the ring, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add a refined, slightly nostalgic tone that feels especially appropriate for a farewell tribute. Dark green fern fronds and similar feathery foliage weave around and beneath the roses, their rich colour and delicate texture providing both structure and contrast, much like the leafy avenues around Surbiton, Berrylands, and along Maple Road. The circular shape is perfectly formed, symbolising eternity and an unbroken connection to a loved one. You can almost imagine this wreath being prepared in a calm, light-filled workshop in Surbiton, then carried carefully for a same-day delivery to a local church or crematorium. Every bloom appears thoughtfully placed, reflecting both professional skill and quiet respect. Overall, the composition conveys a mood of peace, reflection, and tender remembrance, making it a fitting floral expression of sympathy and support for families saying goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Infused with the serene beauty of Surbiton, this wreath radiates a dignified sense of remembrance and solace. Its cohesive circle of blooms, expertly arranged, features large, pristine white lilies whose unfurled petals capture soft natural light-suggesting peace and new beginnings. Intermingled are dramatic fuchsia-pink lilies that burst with vivid color and intricate speckles, their presence adding warmth and vibrancy, much like the lively cafés lining Maple Road. Between these striking lilies, clusters of pale pink and delicately cream-tinged roses can be found, some still tightly closed, others just awakening-each contributing a gentle, romantic softness and nuanced texture. Wisps of eucalyptus and slender green leaves round out the ensemble, their subtle fragrance evoking a stroll through the gardens near Berrylands. The wreath's seamless, open circle is a visual poem of continuity and eternal love, ideal for memorials, funeral tributes, or offering heartfelt support to a neighbor in times of loss. Crafted by local hands, this arrangement brings comfort across Surbiton, from leafy streets to riverside homes, and stands as a compassionate expression from a florist who truly understands the area's spirit.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
The wreath presents as a circular composition of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom arranged in tight succession to form a plush, serene ring against a pure white studio background. The chrysanthemum petals overlap in a fine, cloud-like surface that suggests tenderness and unity, a classical choice for sympathy work. At the upper left quadrant, a carefully designed spray provides the emotional centrepiece: bright yellow roses opened to reveal butter-soft spirals, paired with dramatic, deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped petals introduce a velvety coolness to the palette. A handful of pale lavender and green lisianthus buds sit among the open flowers, suggesting continuity and the fragile process of memory. The colour grouping is supported by fresh greenery - glossy rounded leaves, some with light variegation, and slender fern fronds that soften the transition between the white base and vivid blooms. A subtle dark purple crinoline or mesh edge is visible beneath the white flowers, offering a refined underline that ties back to the purple lisianthus. The soft, even lighting accentuates texture more than shadow, allowing viewers to sense the tactile quality of each petal. As a florist describing this piece for someone who cannot see it, I would say it balances solemn respect with a gentle warmth, a wreath designed to convey calm, heartfelt condolences while retaining an understated visual grace appropriate for services across Surbiton and nearby Kingston.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular sympathy wreath, designed in white and gentle purple, is shown against a spotless white backdrop that highlights every blossom with quiet clarity. Large white Oriental lilies form the main structure of the wreath, their star-shaped blooms positioned so they radiate around the circle like calm, luminous beacons. Some lilies are fully open, revealing pale green throats and long stamens dusted with golden-brown pollen, while others remain in bud, slim and pale, hinting at flowers still to come. Between these focal lilies, Lisianthus blooms nestle in clusters, their petals softly ruffled and edged in lilac and violet tones that lend a painterly feel to the design. The smaller white and purple filler flowers fill out the form, transforming the ring into a continuous cloud of blossoms with no empty spaces, just a smooth, unbroken flow. Threaded underneath, fine dark green leaves and muted eucalyptus-like sprigs create a shadowy depth, as though the flowers are resting on a bed of cool foliage. The impression is serene and reverent, reminiscent of an early morning near Surbiton station when the town is just waking and the streets feel unusually still. Created with the sensitivity expected from a local Surbiton florist, this wreath is suited to funerals, church services, and memorial gatherings, expressing both sorrow and gratitude for a life lived. The pure white background keeps the focus on the gentle circle of blooms, inviting the viewer to imagine the silk-smooth texture of lily petals and the soft, comforting presence of this classic funeral arrangement.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Shot from a modestly elevated viewpoint on a neutral white surface, this perfectly circular sympathy wreath balances classic formality with a solitary touch of colour. The body of the piece is composed of tightly clustered, immaculate white chrysanthemums; their multitude of fine, feathered petals builds a plush, slightly domed band that symbolises purity and quiet remembrance. Nestled at the upper left, three intensely blue roses draw the eye-deep cobalt to royal-sapphire in tone-each petal smooth and velvety, the blooms arranged so their spirals face outward as an intentional, sorrowful accent. Rich, dark foliage supports the roses, its rounded leaves providing contrast and a natural backdrop. A deep blue satin ribbon, pleated along both the inner and outer rims of the wreath, frames the composition with a soft, reflective sheen that echoes the roses' colour and gives the arrangement a measured dignity. Lighting is soft and even, producing a delicate shadow that emphasises depth without drama; textures translate visually and tactilely-the chrysanthemum's papery softness, the rose's plush velvet and the ribbon's cool gloss. As a local florist familiar with Surbiton's churches and memorial halls near the station and High Street, I'd place this wreath where families seek understated elegance and solace. The palette speaks of respect and remembrance, offering a tangible expression of condolence that feels both traditional and deeply personal, suitable for funeral services, memorial tables or quiet graveside farewells.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above on a bright, neutral white background, this sympathy wreath appears as a perfectly formed circle of muted colour, texture, and meaning. Large, fully bloomed roses in soft dusty lavender and mauve anchor the design, their petals densely layered and slightly curled at the edges, creating plush rosettes that repeat rhythmically around the ring. Interspersed among them are smaller spray roses in gentle blush pink, ranging from tight buds to partially open flowers, adding both tenderness and a sense of time unfolding, as if the story of a life were being quietly retold through each stage of bloom. Surrounding and supporting the roses is a rich underlay of dark green fern fronds, overlapping in a continuous wreath of foliage that frames the pastel petals and provides contrast, much like the deep greens along the Thames accent the lighter tones of Surbiton's riverside. Tiny dark buds and subtle sprigs of filler greenery peek from between the blossoms, giving the design depth and a more natural, garden-inspired feel. The lighting is soft and even, offering clarity without glare, so the eye rests gently on the calm harmony of lavender, mauve, pink, and green. This wreath would feel at home at a funeral service in Surbiton, perhaps delivered to a local chapel or laid beside a memorial plaque, offering a visual expression of condolence when words are hard to find. As a floral tribute, it speaks of admiration, gratitude, and enduring love, thoughtfully arranged by a local florist who understands the emotional weight of such occasions.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An elegantly constructed memorial wreath, shaped as a perfect circle and composed to convey calm and respect: its core is densely filled with many small, deep blue chrysanthemums, the tiny petals assembling into a lush, tactile ring that reads like a field of evening-blue texture under soft studio light. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening and outer edge, the satin's gentle lustre creating a refined frame against the saturated blue. To the upper-left a cluster of three bold blue roses-open and velvety-forms a focal point, their petals curling with plush depth in a matching sapphire tone. Around the roses, delicate sprays of white gypsophila scatter like breathy light, while dark green foliage gives a grounding contrast. From the mid-left the wreath is kissed by a sweep of ivory white orchids, probably Phalaenopsis, their broad, sculpted petals arching down toward the lower right and introducing a serene, floating motion across the composition. Bright green orchid buds pepper the stem, some closed, some just beginning to promise new bloom-an understated symbol of continuity and hope within a farewell piece. The arrangement's palette-profound blue and pure white-balances sorrow with dignity; textures vary from the chrysanthemums' fine, spiky faces to the roses' velour and the orchids' satiny planes, creating a composed, layered tribute. As a local Surbiton florist I arrange pieces like this for services near Surbiton Station and Victoria Recreation Ground, offering thoughtful delivery and courteous handling for funerals and commemorations.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clear white background, this open circular wreath forms an elegant ring of flowers, designed to convey peace, remembrance, and quiet affection. The main focus is on the large white lilies, fully open and serene, their petals wide and slightly curved, revealing soft green throats and golden stamens that glow gently, as if under the mild light of a Surbiton morning. Woven between these are rich deep pink and magenta lilies, their star-shaped blooms adding contrast and emotional depth, much like splashes of colour along Maple Road's shopfronts. White gerbera daisies are positioned evenly around the wreath, their dark centers and neat rings of petals giving a modern, structured feel without losing softness. Threaded among these focal flowers are clusters of soft pink roses and classic white roses, many in partially opened buds and some fully bloomed, their layered, velvety petals expressing warmth, gratitude, and enduring love. Tiny white filler flowers-likely spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums-fill every small gap, lending the arrangement a plush, seamless appearance. Lush green foliage underpins the entire design, with varied leaf shapes and tones of green creating depth and framing the circular silhouette. The colour palette of pure white, gentle blush, and deep magenta feels soothing yet distinctive, ideal for a funeral or celebration of life service in the Surbiton area. This wreath would sit beautifully at the front of a chapel, a crematorium, or a family home, serving as a floral tribute that brings comfort, beauty, and a sense of calm reflection to those gathered.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a classic sympathy wreath is shown front-on against a bright white background, allowing the viewer to appreciate every intricate floral detail. The wreath forms a perfect circle, yet within that symmetry there is a natural softness created by rich, red carnations. These blooms, with their densely layered and delicately frilled petals, are arranged closely together to form a velvety band of crimson around the ring. Interspersed among them are lime green button chrysanthemums, compact and spherical, their tiny florets creating smooth, tactile little domes that pop against the darker red. The combination of these two flower types gives the wreath a pleasing tension between depth and brightness. Framing the blooms is a halo of greenery: dark emerald ferns that arch outward and create a feathery silhouette, alongside lighter, variegated leaves whose creamy edges catch the light and gently break up the darker tones. Tucked artistically into one section of the wreath is a green striped ribbon, its graceful loops echoing the circular shape and subtly tying the whole design together. The plain white backdrop casts a faint shadow beneath the wreath, adding dimension and suggesting it is hanging or displayed upright. This kind of arrangement feels perfectly suited to a farewell in Surbiton, whether standing by the lectern in a local chapel off Brighton Road or laid near a graveside at a nearby cemetery, a floral expression of sympathy that balances solemnity with a sense of life remembered fondly.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a simple white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears calm and composed, its carefully chosen flowers creating a gentle story of remembrance. The design is anchored by two striking Asiatic lilies in hues of coral and orange-red, placed opposite one another to guide the eye smoothly around the ring. Their open petals flare outward like small suns, revealing prominent stamens that bring a sense of warmth to the cooler shades surrounding them. Scattered throughout the wreath are numerous blush and lavender-pink roses, fully open and velvety, their swirling petals evoking tenderness and lasting affection. Interwoven with the roses are ruffled lisianthus blooms, some in pale pink-mauve and others in deep purple, creating a subtle play of light and shadow within the circle. Fine sprigs of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, soften the transitions between the larger flowers, while blue-grey eryngium thistles stand like quiet sentinels, adding a distinctive, slightly wild texture. The base of the wreath is lush and layered, composed of silvery eucalyptus leaves, soft fern fronds, and glossy deep-green foliage, all overlapping to form a rich, verdant collar. A few structured, folded leaves near the bottom lily show the touch of a skilled florist's hand, and several closed lily buds are tucked into the greenery, suggesting the gentle unfolding of memories over time. This is the kind of wreath a Surbiton family might place at a farewell service near St. Mark's, or send from Berrylands or along Ewell Road, its circular form and harmonious colours offering a quiet promise that love and memory will continue long after the day of the funeral.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this serene floral image, a circular wreath lies flat against an immaculate white surface, its form defined almost entirely by abundant white Baby's Breath. The gypsophila flowers are so thickly arranged that they create a plush ring of miniature blossoms, each one adding to an overall impression of softness, like fine snowfall settling along a quiet Surbiton side street. The wreath's centre is completely open, a round window of white space that lets the eye rest and gives the design a peaceful, meditative quality. On the lower right curve of the wreath, two luxurious calla lilies introduce a deep, velvety contrast. Their sculptural, trumpet-shaped blooms unfurl from slender green stems, the petals transitioning from olive-tinged bases into intense shades of magenta and burgundy at the tips. The lilies' smooth surfaces catch the light gently, standing out against the airy texture of the Baby's Breath. Their stems curve naturally along the wreath's edge, as if they have been cradled by the surrounding flowers. The overall lighting is bright yet soft, without harsh shadows, highlighting every tiny floret and the rich colour gradient in the callas. The arrangement feels dignified and modern, ideal for a funeral or memorial tribute around Surbiton, Berrylands, or nearby riverside churches. It carries a message of purity and tenderness, with the white gypsophila suggesting innocence and peace, while the deeper hues of the calla lilies hint at profound love and remembrance. This is the sort of carefully composed design a Surbiton florist might prepare when families ask for something understated yet deeply expressive to honour a loved one's life.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Against a bright white background, a perfectly round funeral wreath appears like a soft, floral halo, its colours moving from deep magenta to the palest blush and cream. The ring is completely filled with flowers and foliage, giving it a lush, abundant quality that feels both comforting and refined. At the forefront are numerous roses in vibrant shades of fuchsia and raspberry pink, their velvety petals tightly layered. Some heads are just beginning to open, while others are fully unfurled, allowing you to almost sense their gentle fragrance. Nestled between the roses are generous double lilies in creamy white and pale pink, with touches of peach and deeper pink along the petal edges. Several of the lilies are wide open, revealing intricate centres, while a few remain in bud form, their lime-green, pointed buds adding freshness and contrast. Surrounding and interlacing with the blooms is a foundation of deep green foliage: soft, feathery fern fronds create a delicate outer fringe, and glossy, broad leaves provide structure and depth. Together, the greens and florals create a harmonious balance of light and shadow. The wreath's complete circle suggests continuity and eternal love, making it especially suited to funerals, memorial services, or a quiet farewell at home in Surbiton or along the River Thames. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting beside a photograph at a celebration of life, its colours and textures offering gentle comfort to family and friends gathered to remember. The overall mood is serene, tender, and thoughtfully composed.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit Surbiton workshop, where a wreath of dozens of deep red roses forms a circle of quiet warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the height of its beauty, petals soft and supple, with some fully opened while others keep a subtle curl. The circular form reads as a continuous embrace, a velvety tapestry where every rose leans into its neighbor, creating texture you can almost feel between your fingertips. The crimson ring glows against the pure white backdrop, a steady rhythm of petals and spiraling centers that speaks of patience and care. This arrangement holds more than beauty; it bears memory-the weight of a memory, the weight of a wish. As a local florist who knows Surbiton from the market stalls to Berrylands, I sense the balance between romance and reverence in this piece. It would suit a milestone anniversary, a funeral tribute, or an elegant event in a home near Tolworth or along the riverside walk. When you order for delivery across Surbiton, you invite freshness, craftsmanship, and the assurance that each rose contributes to a harmonious whole. The wreath's dense form promises longevity and presence, a dignified expression to accompany a doorway, a ceremony, or a quiet plaque of remembrance.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A beautifully balanced sympathy wreath is pictured against a clean white background, the circular form outlined entirely by flowers and foliage. The wreath is lavishly filled with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, creating a striking contrast that feels both heartfelt and uplifting. The roses are the most prominent feature, each bloom fully open with layered, velvety petals forming elegant spirals that draw the eye inward. Their colour shifts subtly from a classic crimson to deeper burgundy tones, suggesting tenderness, respect, and profound love. Between and around these roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums gather like small suns, their many slender petals fanning out from compact centres to form soft, textured cushions of light. The cheerfulness of the yellow is tempered by the overall solemn purpose of the wreath, making it especially suitable for a funeral or memorial service. Supporting the flowers is an abundance of fresh greenery, with broad, glossy leaves and softer, cool-toned foliage resembling eucalyptus, commonly chosen by experienced florists in Surbiton for its calm, natural elegance. The greens peep through just enough to frame each bloom, ensuring the circular shape remains smooth and evenly proportioned. Illuminated with bright, neutral lighting, the colours appear vivid and true-to-life, as though the arrangement has just been finished in a Surbiton flower shop preparing tributes for services at nearby churches, crematoria, or quiet gatherings in local spaces like fishponds walk or along the river. The wreath radiates a sense of compassion and care, offering a gentle expression of comfort and remembrance during moments of loss.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Florist Surbiton comes this ceremonial wreath of red roses, a tightly packed circle that feels ceremonial yet intimate in its expression of love and remembrance. The roses, dozens in a spectrum of crimson, move from bud to full bloom, their petals catching the light and revealing velvety textures and subtle color shifts. Between the roses rest sprigs of fresh greenery-broad, soft eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-creating a striking contrast that deepens the red and adds breath to the arrangement. The white background isolates every detail, making the ring appear almost sculptural, a symbol of enduring memory. The wreath's form is flawless: a continuous loop without a break, suggesting continuity, unity, and the promise that memories endure beyond time. This kind of tribute is widely used for funerals and memorials, but its lush, generous presence can also honour anniversaries of a life well lived. In the Surbiton area, families often choose such pieces to accompany church services along Maple Road or Queen's Road, or to be sent to friends and relatives for same-day delivery across Surbiton and nearby Kingston upon Thames. Crafted with care and a sense of place by Florist Surbiton, the arrangement speaks with quiet authority, a tangible expression of sympathy that can comfort and reassure.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Centered against a clean white backdrop, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath immediately evokes the sea and the idea of protection in times of storm. The ring is made up of hundreds of small, rounded blooms, likely chrysanthemums, tightly packed to create a luxuriously soft, padded texture all the way around. The design is divided into four symmetrical segments, alternating between bold royal blue and immaculate white. The blue quadrants, placed at the upper left and lower right, are dense with dark, velvety petals that recall deep water or a navy officer's dress uniform along the riverside in Surbiton. Opposite them, at the upper right and lower left, the white quadrants glow with freshness, their delicate petals overlapping like tiny, calm waves catching the light. Tracing the inside edge of the circular opening, a slim dark blue ribbon is meticulously pleated into tidy ruffles, adding movement and a refined nautical flair to the composition. The central hollow remains clear, giving the wreath its unmistakable lifebuoy profile and symbolising an open space of safety and refuge. This arrangement conveys both strength and solace, ideal for a memorial service that honours a life lived near water, a career in maritime service, or a person known for offering unwavering support to others. With its thoughtful craftsmanship and harmonious colour blocking, the wreath feels like something prepared with care by a local florist in Surbiton, ready to be delivered along Ewell Road or down to a nearby chapel as a calm, dignified statement of respect, gratitude, and farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This carefully arranged circular wreath combines classic cream roses and tender pale yellow lilies to form a dignified memorial tribute, photographed flat against a simple white background to emphasise its perfect ring. Approximately fifteen cream-coloured roses, each with tightly furled petals and a soft ivory sheen, create the wreath's substantial foundation; their petals catch the ambient light and offer a subtle, powdery scent. Interspersed amid the roses are larger trumpet lilies in a gentle lemon hue, some opened to show their graceful, elongated petals and delicate stamens, others kept in refined bud form to add texture and hopeful promise. Beneath and between the blooms, a rich tapestry of greenery supports the design: filmy fern fronds lend feathery movement around the circumference while rounded eucalyptus-like sprays introduce cooler tones and a deeper structural contrast. The overall effect is dense but airy, symmetrical and composed, the green backdrop making the pale flowers glow. Designed with sympathy in mind, the wreath conveys a message of peace and lasting remembrance, appropriate for a funeral service, memorial table, or as a graveside offering. As local florists serving Surbiton, Kingston and nearby Berrylands, Florist Surbiton often prepares such restrained, elegant tributes for immediate delivery to churches, funeral directors and family homes along Surbiton High Street and the surrounding streets. The piece reads as a quietly luminous, tactile gesture-soft to the eye, lightly fragrant, and profoundly respectful in its tonal restraint and expert craftsmanship.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00