Bankside WREATHS – Thoughtfully Crafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flowers Bankside, your trusted neighbourhood florist expertly serving Bankside, Southwark, and Borough. Our hand-crafted wreaths are created with passion and artistry, perfect for every occasion – from heartfelt tributes to stylish door displays.

We’re based just steps from iconic landmarks like Tate Modern and Borough Market, and take pride in understanding the spirit of Bankside and nearby areas such as London Bridge and Blackfriars. Every wreath is designed with fresh, seasonal flowers sourced daily from trusted suppliers, combining traditional skill with a creative local twist.

At Flowers Bankside, our friendly, experienced team ensures your order is handled with care from start to finish. Choose from classic laurel wreaths, vibrant contemporary styles, and bespoke designs – all available with our reliable same-day delivery service throughout Bankside and beyond. Simply order online before 3 PM, and we’ll deliver your bouquet wherever it needs to go, whether it’s along Southwark Street or near The Globe Theatre.

  • Expert local florists with years of community trust
  • Same-day delivery in Bankside, Southwark, and Borough
  • Easy online ordering for all wreath and bouquet needs

If you’re searching for a local florist who truly cares, you’ve found us at Flowers Bankside – ready to help you share your sentiments through the natural beauty of wreaths and flowers.

Share This Guide

Our Customer Support Team works closely with the Funeral Directors to ensure timely and precise delivery.

WREATHS
A dignified, circular memorial wreath photographed on a stark white background, its core formed from a dense moat of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are tightly massed so their ruffled petals create a seamless, pillowed ring that communicates peace and solemnity-soft to the eye, resolute in shape. Anchoring the design on the upper-left is a concentrated accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): rich violet blooms, mid-tones of lavender and smaller, pointed buds that give the cluster life and movement. The lisianthus petals are silky and layered, their colour depth heightened by sprays of fresh green foliage - some broad, glossy leaves with pale variegation and some finer, feathery fronds - which together add texture, contrast, and a natural rhythm against the white base. Subtly visible beneath the chrysanthemums is a narrow border of dark purple mesh ribbon, crinkled and elegant, peeking along both inner and outer rims to echo the lisianthus tones and provide a refined finish. The wreath casts a gentle, blurred shadow on the white field, lending dimension and an intimate, studio-lit atmosphere. As a local Bankside florist I often prepare wreaths like this for services near Southwark Bridge and Gabriel's Wharf; the combination of white and purple is chosen for dignity and enduring affection.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Rendered with quiet skill and tender restraint, this circular sympathy wreath is composed chiefly of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums packed into a full, cushiony ring that reads both respectful and soothing. The multitude of tiny petals-feather-soft and cool to the eye-fuse into a seamless band, while a faint line of dark purple mesh or ribbon emerges intermittently along the inner and outer edges, adding a discreet, elegant contour. Nestled on the upper-left quadrant, three pale yellow roses unfold with layered, velvety petals, their warmth speaking of care and enduring friendship; they form the wreath's gentle focal point. Surrounding the roses, feathery clouds of white gypsophila and sprigs of lavender-tinted statice provide a whisper of contrast and a light, lace-like texture that lifts the arrangement visually. Mixed greenery-from broad glossy leaves to delicate ferny fronds-creates depth and a natural frame for the blooms. The photograph is evenly lit in soft daylight, which highlights the tactile quality of the flowers and the subtle violet undertone of the trim, and a soft shadow underlines the wreath's rounded form. Imagined for use at a memorial service in Bankside or delivered with quiet care to a family gathering near Borough Market or the South Bank, the wreath conveys calm, dignity, and a steady, reassuring presence-an understated floral tribute that honours memory without flourish.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged sympathy wreath of white and purple blooms is displayed against a clean, white backdrop, allowing every detail of the floral craftsmanship to stand out. The wreath is built on a thick, even ring completely cloaked in Baby's Breath, the delicate, bead-sized white flowers crowding close together so they resemble freshly fallen snow or a soft halo of mist. Rising gently from this feather-light texture are Lisianthus flowers, their petals smooth and slightly waxy, forming ruffled cups that curve outward with natural grace. Each Lisianthus is predominantly white, but the petal edges are brushed and sometimes streaked with varying tones of violet, lavender, and soft purple, creating a watercolour effect where the colours gently fade into one another. Some flowers are fully open and layered, while others remain in bud, slender and pale, with hints of lime-green at the tips, suggesting life and continuity amidst the stillness of the composition. The inner opening of the wreath is perfectly round, echoing the outer contour and emphasizing the traditional circular shape frequently chosen for funerals and memorials in Bankside churches and crematoria. The bright, even lighting highlights the contrast between the pristine white Baby's Breath and the more dramatic purple-edged blooms, adding depth without distraction. Although there is no visible background element besides the white, this simplicity lets the viewer imagine the wreath resting quietly in a Bankside chapel, on a memorial table, or by a graveside along the Thames. The overall impression is one of tranquil elegance and heartfelt condolence, offering a gentle, floral expression of support and remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath arranged with the care of a local Bankside florist, this memorial piece centres on a generous bed of pristine white chrysanthemums that together create a soft, cloud-like canvas. The tiny, densely packed florets lend a plush, velvety texture that suggests hush and reverence; a faint, powdery scent of white blooms seems to linger in the air. Underneath, a delicate layer of deep purple mesh or netting is visible along the inner rim, adding subtle contrast and visual depth without overpowering the whites. On the upper-left quadrant the design is punctuated by a small, lush cluster: a single cream or pale yellow rose unfurls at the centre, cradled by variegated green leaves with lighter margins and wispy fern fronds that add movement. Sprigs of lavender-hued statice are sprinkled through the foliage, their papery petals echoing the deeper purple threads beneath. Balancing this, two long, graceful calla lilies rest along the right side from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, their trumpet forms exhibiting a refined gradient-from a rich purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink near the base-while vivid green stems curve naturally into the chrysanthemum bed. A longer green stem bridges the lower section, discreetly secured to lead the eye between the clusters. Finished against a crisp white background and photographed in soft daylight, the wreath radiates solemn beauty and quiet comfort. Arranged by Flowers Bankside, it is chosen often for funeral services, wakes or memorials across Bankside, the South Bank and nearby Borough Market.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set crisply against a pristine white background, a lush circular funeral wreath appears almost to glow, its muted colours and natural textures forming a quiet, contemplative presence. The wreath is completely encircled with roses, so closely arranged that they create an unbroken band of petals, from the inner rim to the outer edge. Large, fully opened roses in shades of ivory, creamy white, and the softest pale peach form the main body of the tribute, their layered petals reminiscent of folded fabric or gently cupped hands. Between them, delicate blush pink spray roses and tightly furled buds introduce smaller points of interest, as though capturing different moments in the life of each bloom. Scattered throughout are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, lending a subtle antique elegance, like the soft tones of London stone after rain along the streets between Bankside and nearby Borough. Underpinning this tapestry of petals is a deep cushion of rich, dark green fern foliage, its fine, feathered fronds peeking out from beneath and between the flowers. The interplay of cool greens and warm pastels gives the wreath both depth and calm, making the circle feel alive yet restful. The craftsmanship suggests the experienced hand of a local funeral florist, used to creating tributes for services in churches, crematoria, and memorial gatherings by the Thames. This wreath conveys quiet solace and heartfelt condolences, a floral embrace that speaks gently of remembrance and the enduring bonds of family and friendship in the Bankside community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted wreath forms a continuous, graceful circle of blooms, arranged so the viewer's eye is led from one elegant blossom to the next. Towering white lilies with broad, luminous petals form the foundational layer; some flowers lie fully open, their pale green pistils and delicate stamens visible like small, serene focal points, while others hold the promise of unfolding in their tight, ivory buds. Interspersed among them are vibrant fuchsia Stargazer-style lilies, their deep magenta throats dusted with darker speckles and edged in lighter tones, introducing dramatic punctuation and warmth across the composition. Nestled in the gaps are small clusters of blush and creamy roses, their compact, velvety curls softening the arrangement and adding a romantic, tactile element. Sprigs of muted green foliage - perhaps eucalyptus and slender lily leaves - weave through the blooms, providing structure and a cool, herbal counterbalance to the floral richness. The wreath's texture balances satin-like lily petals with the roses' finely ruffled surfaces, and the color story of white, blush and fuchsia reads as both solemn and lovingly celebratory. In a Bankside context this piece would sit comfortably at a memorial near Southwark Cathedral or as a tribute left by the Thames Path; the scent is faintly sweet and reassuring, the overall impression one of respectful beauty and attentive craftsmanship appropriate for funerals, commemorations or a quiet celebration of a well-loved life.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously composed funeral wreath, the majority of its circular form made from hundreds of small, snow-white spray chrysanthemums packed into a plush, continuous band that reads as a cloud of petals. The dense white base provides a serene canvas for a vivid floral accent positioned at the upper left: rich yellow roses in full bloom, their petals unfurling in warm, golden spirals, join deep purple lisianthus with their elegant, ruffled cups. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green add visual depth and the suggestion of quiet renewal. Lush greenery - glossy, rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and narrow salal - frames the colour cluster and adds soft movement against the rigid circular form. A narrow strip of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible along the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, offering a faint ribbon of colour that subtly reflects the lisianthus tones. The wreath sits in soft daylight that gently illuminates petal textures and casts tender shadows, giving the arrangement a three-dimensional softness. Prepared by Flowers Bankside for families across Bankside and Southwark, this arrangement reads as a calm but comforting tribute: visually restrained, yet gently warm. Whether placed near Southwark Cathedral, at a service close to Tate Modern, or set for viewing in a quiet chapel, the piece speaks of respect, remembrance and the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist mindful of local traditions.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined white and purple funeral wreath is displayed in full view against a bright white backdrop, its round shape forming a complete, comforting circle of flowers. The main impression is of luminous white, created by generous clusters of Oriental lilies arranged so closely that their petals almost overlap, like folded silk. Some lilies are wide open, exposing pale green throats and long stamens tipped with warm rust-coloured pollen, while others remain half-open or tightly furled, suggesting a gentle progression of life and memory. Between these larger blooms, frilly lisianthus blossoms add delicate contrast, their ruffled white petals carefully brushed with shades of lavender and cool purple along the edges. Tiny buds and smaller creamy flowers are tucked deeper inside the wreath, where they lend texture and the promise of blooms yet to unfold. Soft green foliage and eucalyptus-like sprigs weave through the base, barely visible but essential for structure, adding a natural calm that complements the cool colour palette. The lighting is even and soft, with faint shadows that emphasise the wreath's depth without disturbing its tranquil mood. This is the kind of dignified sympathy arrangement that might be delivered to a Bankside crematorium or a quiet gathering near the Tate Modern, offering a discreet yet heartfelt message of condolence. Its circular form and gentle hues evoke peace, remembrance, and the enduring bond between loved ones, carefully crafted by an experienced local florist who understands how flowers can speak when words feel difficult.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slight overhead perspective on a pristine white plane, this circular mourning wreath reads as both traditional and gently contemporary. Its substantial body is formed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose many layers of soft, feathered petals create a plush, luminous texture; up close the flower centers show the faintest warm cream that balances the cool white, and the whole ring seems to absorb and diffuse light rather than reflect it. Anchoring the composition at the upper left are three intense blue roses-deep cobalt to royal sapphire-whose velvety petals fold inward in a composed spiral, presenting a quiet but unmistakable focal point. These roses sit amid deep green foliage that lends a sculptural counterpoint, the leaves' glossy surfaces and rounded shapes cushioning the blooms and providing a natural frame. Encircling the wreath on both outer and inner rims is a pleated satin ribbon in the same strong blue hue; its subtle ripples catch light, creating a soft interplay of sheen and shadow that gives the piece a dignified border. A faint shadow beneath the wreath suggests thoughtful studio lighting and adds depth to the image, emphasizing the wreath's rounded form. Speaking as a local florist who arranges tributes for services around Bankside, the Globe and nearby Borough Market, I've chosen these colours many times for their combination of purity and solace-white for remembrance and blue for calm strength. The wreath's textures, restrained palette and refined finish make it a fitting, respectful offering for funerals or memorial gatherings.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath of roses is shown from above against a crisp white background, its shape perfectly complete, like an unbroken ring of remembrance laid for a farewell service near Bankside's riverside churches. The arrangement is generously filled with large, open roses in soft, dusty lavender and antique mauve tones, each bloom heavy with layered, ruffled petals that appear almost velvety to the touch. Their subtle greyish-purple colour gives the wreath a dignified, understated elegance rather than bright showiness. Threaded between these statement roses are clusters of smaller, pastel pink spray roses, some still in firm buds, others just beginning to open. These petite blooms bring gentle movement to the design, suggesting the unfolding of memories and the tenderness of messages left unsaid.   The entire composition rests on a thick, circular base of glossy dark green fern fronds, their finely divided leaves forming a continuous, textural border. The ferns arc outward like little fans, peeking between the petals and creating shadows that deepen the overall composition. Here and there, tiny dark buds and filler greens add quiet depth, so the wreath feels lush and complete from every angle. Soft, diffused lighting washes evenly over the flowers, highlighting their pastel hues without glare, giving the whole piece a calm, contemplative mood. Designed in the style often requested for funerals, memorials, or celebration-of-life gatherings around Bankside, this wreath expresses sympathy and respect with subtle beauty. It feels like something a local florist would carry carefully through narrow streets toward a chapel or crematorium, a final floral embrace for a loved one remembered with grace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Hand-crafted with the calm restraint of a seasoned florist from Flowers Bankside, this memorial wreath rests against a crisp white field, its circular form quietly exact. The foundation is a densely packed carpet of intense cobalt chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom contributing a plush, almost tactile surface that reads like blue velvet when seen from a short distance. Underneath and lining the inner aperture, a soft, ruffled satin ribbon in pure white creates an elegant collar, its glossy folds catching cool daylight and providing a gentle visual pause between the blue ring and the center. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant, a trio of large blue roses opens in full sapphire glory-their layered petals silky to the eye and rich in colour-accented by delicate sprays of Gypsophila and a few dusky-green leaves that add botanical punctuation and old-fashioned grace. Flowing from mid-left downward and curving toward the lower right, creamy white orchids spill across the blue field; their broad, smooth petals and slender stems introduce an ethereal, almost floating movement. Punctuated among the orchids are several lime-green orchid buds, hinting at renewal and the quiet persistence of growth. The arrangement's textures-velvety roses, spiky chrysanthemum heads, whispering baby's breath and smooth orchid petals-combine to create a respectful, composed tribute. Suited to funerals or commemorations at nearby venues such as Tate Modern or a Bankside chapel, this wreath is prepared with local care and can be delivered across Bankside and the Southbank area with sensitivity and floral expertise.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath lies against a pure white background, its open centre forming a serene halo of flowers that speaks of remembrance and unending love. The composition is dominated by stately white lilies, their large, silky petals unfurling around golden stamens and soft green throats, creating a calm, almost luminous heart to the design. Interlaced with these are striking deep pink and magenta lilies, each star-shaped bloom adding a gentle rhythm of colour that feels comforting rather than loud, much like the relaxed atmosphere of Bankside's river paths on a quiet morning. Along the curve of the wreath, clusters of creamy white roses and blush pink roses nestle closely together, some in tight bud and others fully open, their layered petals suggesting memories shared over many years. Fresh white gerbera daisies with dark centres lend a contemporary touch, their tidy, radiating petals adding clarity and lightness to the arrangement. Smaller white blossoms, possibly spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums, are tucked carefully into every space so that the wreath feels lush, complete, and thoughtfully composed. A collar of rich green foliage frames the flowers, with varying leaf shapes and shades of green adding depth, movement, and the feeling of a well-tended garden. The overall mood is tranquil and respectful, a design you might imagine accompanying a farewell at a Bankside church or a memorial gathering nearby. This wreath captures the tenderness of a final tribute, offering a graceful, floral way to express condolence and support through a professionally crafted local arrangement.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, filled edge to edge with red and green, rests visually against a pure white background that highlights every detail of the design. The main body of the wreath is composed of plush red carnations, their familiar frilled petals layered densely to form a rich carpet of colour. Some blossoms are wide open, their centres gently cupped, while others are smaller, just beginning to unfurl, which gives the arrangement a living, breathing quality. Between the red blooms sit bright chartreuse button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and slightly domed, their tiny, close-set petals giving them a soft but structured texture. The lively green of these pompon mums offers a bright counterpoint to the deeper red, bringing a sense of light and hope into what is clearly a piece intended for mourning and remembrance. Around the flowers, a ring of mixed foliage creates a natural frame: deep emerald fern fronds, small glossy leaves, and sprigs of variegated greenery with creamy margins that break up the darker tones. In one section, particularly near the lower right of the wreath, a subtle bow formed from a light green ribbon with darker green stripes curls out from the flowers, adding a gentle decorative touch rather than a loud statement. The composition feels balanced and steady, like something chosen for a funeral or memorial gathering along the Thames near Bankside, where families might want floral tributes that speak of love, respect, and a life cherished. It conveys a quiet strength, crafted with the attentive hands of a florist who understands both the craft and the emotion behind farewell flowers.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A richly detailed funeral wreath is photographed from above against a clean white background, revealing a perfectly balanced circle of colour and texture crafted in a calm, contemplative style. At first glance, the eye is drawn to two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies placed opposite each other, their open petals and dusted stamens adding a vivid yet respectful brightness. Around them, soft blush and lavender-pink roses unfold in layered spirals, their velvety petals suggesting comfort and affection. Nestled between the roses are lisianthus blooms in shades of delicate pink and deep purple, their ruffled, cup-like flowers bringing depth and a gentle, rippling movement around the ring. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles stand like small sculptures, lending a subtle wildness and cool contrast to the warmer tones. Wisps of lavender-blue statice are woven throughout, tiny clustered petals forming a light, hazy backdrop that softens the transition between flowers and foliage. The greenery beneath is abundant and thoughtfully mixed: rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, graceful fern fronds, and darker, polished greens create a dense, verdant foundation. Unopened lily buds, still held close, sit among the foliage as a quiet symbol of promise and remembrance. At the base, bright green, folded leaves, likely aspidistra or Ti leaves, cradle the lower lily and showcase professional arranging techniques familiar to local Bankside florists. The wreath's circular form and gentle palette make it a serene tribute for funerals or memorials across Bankside and the South Bank, offering a sense of continuous love and respectful farewell.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath fills the frame, crafted almost entirely from pure white Baby's Breath that gives the impression of a soft, weightless cloud resting on a white horizon. Each tiny gypsophila bloom gathers closely with its neighbours, creating a dense, snowy ring that feels both delicate and strong, like a gentle hug offered in a time of loss. The wreath forms a flawless open centre, a calm, empty circle that invites quiet reflection, reminiscent of those tranquil pauses one might find sitting along the Bankside river path, watching the water pass. In the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies introduce a rich, soulful note of colour. Their elongated, sculptural petals curl into trumpet-like shapes, shaded in deep burgundy and magenta at the tips, slowly fading into muted green tones that blend seamlessly into their smooth, arching stems. These stems emerge from the Baby's Breath as though rooted in the cloud of white, their curves adding movement and elegance without disturbing the wreath's simplicity. The lighting is bright yet gentle, casting no harsh shadows, allowing every cluster of gypsophila and each fold of calla petal to be clearly seen. This is a design that speaks of remembrance, devotion, and quiet dignity, ideal for a funeral or memorial service for families in and around Bankside. It would suit those who want something refined and contemporary, yet deeply heartfelt, a floral tribute that feels as if it has been thoughtfully created by a local florist who understands both grief and the need for beauty in difficult moments.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A carefully crafted circular sympathy wreath is centred against a crisp white background, its colours and textures recalling a calm, thoughtful service in one of Bankside's small riverside chapels. The wreath itself is full and lush, forming a complete ring with no visible gaps. Dominating the design are roses in a spectrum of pinks, from intense magenta and berry tones through to softer fuchsia and delicate blush. Some roses are tightly held buds with a hint of colour at the tips, while others are wide open, displaying layered petals that curl gently at the edges, as though caught in a quiet moment of stillness. Nestled among them are generous double lilies, their petals broad and softly ruffled, blending creamy white with gentle peach and pale rose-pink. A few lily buds, vivid lime-green and elegantly pointed, rise slightly above the other flowers, suggesting new beginnings even in a setting of farewell. The blooms are framed and supported by an abundance of foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds spreading like soft green lace, and larger, glossy leaves that deepen the overall tone to a rich, forest green. This foliage not only fills the wreath but also gives it a natural, almost garden-like softness, as though the flowers had been freshly gathered from a shaded corner of a Bankside courtyard. Under the bright, even lighting, every petal edge and leaf vein is visible, yet the composition remains gentle and harmonious. The piece feels deeply respectful and contemplative, an elegant floral expression of remembrance, sympathy, and quiet love, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or celebration-of-life gatherings across the Bankside area.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a small Bankside studio where a wreath of red roses claims the white background with quiet authority. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace of velvety florals, each bloom pressed against its neighbour to form a plush ring. The roses range from large, fully opened heads to mid sized, tightly furled buds, all sharing a deep ruby hue that stays perfectly even. The petals glisten with a satin sheen, and subtle folds give the surface a living texture you can almost feel with your fingers. This arrangement conveys love and reverence, yet it remains contemporary and refined, suitable for romantic occasions, memorials, or formal ceremonies. On Bankside, beneath the shadow of the Millennium Bridge and within easy reach of Borough Market, the wreath reads as a statement piece, a focal moment in a ceremony or a striking display in a doorway. Flowers Bankside can coordinate reliable, same day delivery across Bankside and nearby neighbourhoods, ensuring this crimson centerpiece arrives fresh and ready to accompany celebrations, tributes, or quiet moments of remembrance.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, set against a clean white background, showcases a heartfelt blend of deep red roses and vivid yellow chrysanthemums arranged in a continuous ring. The structure is full and symmetrical, with no gaps in the foliage, giving the impression of a lush floral halo. Dozens of red roses form the backbone of the design, each bloom carefully selected and positioned so that their layered, velvety petals face outward, inviting the eye to follow the curve of the wreath. Hues shift subtly from classic rose red to deeper wine tones, lending depth and quiet drama. Interwoven among the roses are generous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their many delicate petals forming soft, rounded cushions that brighten the composition and provide a lively contrast in both colour and texture. Around and beneath the flowers, sprigs of glossy green leaves, likely ruscus or salal, mingle with paler, almost misty eucalyptus foliage, creating a textured green backdrop that feels both natural and composed. The lighting is bright and even, revealing every contour of petal and leaf and emphasizing the freshness of the arrangement, as though it has just been prepared by a local Bankside florist for same-day delivery to a nearby church or crematorium. There is a sense of stillness and respect in the design, the red suggesting deep love and devotion, while the yellow brings a note of warmth and remembrance, much like the comforting presence of family gathered along the quiet streets and river walks of Bankside to say a final farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Elegantly circular and richly saturated, this wreath of deep red roses rests against a clean white background. The ring is thick with blooms in varied stages of opening-from tight buds to open petals-each rose showing subtle shades of crimson that catch the light and create a soft, velvety surface. Interspersed among the blooms are sprigs of fresh green foliage: broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and narrower, glossy ruscus that provide texture and contrast.

The arrangement forms a continuous circle, a traditional symbol of memory and enduring affection, and its generous fullness conveys solemnity and grace. The composition invites the eye to travel across petals, tracing the curves where light and shadow meet. This classic red-rose wreath is widely used for funerals, memorials, and remembrance ceremonies, and it pairs perfectly with accompanying articles about sympathy, tribute, or commemorating a life well lived. In Bankside and the surrounding South Bank communities, such a wreath is a familiar, respectful statement at services, church vigils, or occasions of loss.

Delivery is available across Bankside, London Bridge, Bermondsey, and nearby districts, ensuring a timely, dignified gesture that speaks from the heart of a local florist with years of experience serving this corner of London.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted floral lifebuoy wreath is displayed on a clean, uncluttered white background, its circular form immediately evoking the classic life ring often seen along the Thames Path near Bankside. The entire ring is packed tightly with hundreds of petite chrysanthemums or similar flowers, leaving no gaps and creating a velvety, tactile surface that suggests both softness and strength. The wreath is visually divided into four equal sections, alternating between royal blue and bright white, so the colours move around the ring in a steady rhythm: blue at the top left, white at the top right, blue again at the bottom right, and white at the bottom left. The royal blue petals form dense, richly coloured blocks that feel deep and contemplative, while the clear white blooms bring a sense of light, stillness, and gentle purity. Along the inner rim, a slim ribbon in a matching dark blue is folded into neat little ruffles, adding a sense of tailored refinement and quietly underlining the nautical theme. The central space of the ring is left open, creating a clear hollow that makes the lifebuoy shape unmistakable. The overall impression is of a thoughtful sympathy tribute, the kind a local Bankside family might choose for a memorial with seafaring or river-related connections, perhaps for someone who loved watching the boats near Tate Modern or Southwark Bridge. The piece suggests protection, support, and the idea of being carried safely through difficult waters, making it especially suited to funeral services or remembrance gatherings where comfort and steadfast love need to be expressed without words.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen flat against a clean white background, this wreath presents a harmonious study in soft tones: creamy white roses densely clustered into a continuous ring, paired with pale, lemon-tinted lilies that open like small trumpets to reveal pale stamens. The composition is deliberately compact and luxurious, every bloom supported by a rich framework of green foliage. Fine fern fronds feather the edges, lending an airy texture that contrasts with the broader, flatter leaves-likely eucalyptus-that add depth and a spectrum of cool greens. Some lilies are in full, graceful bloom while others remain in bud, introducing a subtle rhythm of maturity and promise within the design. The top-down view emphasizes the circular geometry and the wreath's symbolic meaning of remembrance and unbroken affection. Soft daylight seems to wash over the petals, bringing out the warm ivory of the roses and the delicate lemon undertones of the lilies, while a faint, clean scent of flower and leaf seems almost audible. Crafted with care for moments of loss, this arrangement would feel at home at a funeral service, graveside tribute, or quiet memorial in Bankside-perhaps beside the Thames near Tate Modern or at a small service held by relatives. The overall effect is one of restrained elegance and tender sympathy, a floral statement that comforts without ostentation and honours a life with calm dignity.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00