Barnes WREATHS – Beautiful Floral Wreaths Delivered in Barnes

Welcome to Barnes Florist, your trusted local florist dedicated to bringing beautiful flowers and bespoke wreaths right to your door. Whether you’re honoring a loved one, decorating a family home near The White Hart Pub, or brightening your day on Castelnau or Rocks Lane, our expert team handcrafts every wreath with care and artistry.

Serving Barnes and nearby areas like Putney, Mortlake, and Sheen, we pride ourselves on creating stunning wreaths and bouquets for any occasion. From classic and elegant, to vibrant and contemporary, each arrangement is made using only the freshest seasonal blooms, sourced daily. Our florists combine years of experience with a deep passion for floral design, ensuring every piece reflects both skill and the local spirit of Barnes.

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WREATHS
I crafted this circular sympathy wreath to read as a quiet embrace: a seamless ring of tightly massed, snow-white cushion chrysanthemums forms the calming foundation, each bloom's layered petals creating a plush, continuous band that suggests continuity and solace. Placed to the upper-left as a considered focal flourish is a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) in a range from pale lavender to saturated violet, some fully open with soft yellow throats, others as delicate buds cupped on slender stems that give the design gentle lift. Interlaced among the purple flowers, varied green foliage - glossy variegated leaves and lacy, fern-like sprigs - supplies cool contrast and a living texture that softens the arrangement's formality. A fine, crinkled mesh ribbon in deep purple slips out beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a quiet, refined finish. The wreath's simple studio presentation on a white background and the soft shadow beneath make the layered petals and subtle colour gradations read clearly, as if placed for a service in a Barnes chapel, St. Mary's church, or by the riverbank at Barnes Common. There's a restrained perfume of fresh foliage and a gentle, velvety scent from the lisianthus that seems to temper grief with comfort. Created with the care of a local florist familiar with farewells in Barnes Village, this arrangement is intended to honour memory with respect, offering a composed and heartfelt tribute where words are not enough. Barnes Florist can adapt the scale for church or graveside placement.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath floating on a white field, formed from a dense halo of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals catch the light like snowfall. The surface is plush and uniform, each tiny bloom pressed close to its neighbour so that the whole ring reads as a single, serene mass. A whisper of deep purple mesh or ribbon slips through the outer and inner seams, offering a refined hint of colour that lends depth and a gentle shadowed line around the perimeter. At the crown-left a delicate arrangement gathers - three soft yellow roses open in graceful cup-forms, their creamy centres suggesting warmth and remembrance against the cool white backdrop. Around them, clouds of baby's breath float like breath itself, and sprigs of lilac-purple statice add a papery, textural note that feels like an early spring promise. Variegated greens - broad, glossy leaves and fine ferny fronds - sweep outward from the cluster, giving movement and a quiet vitality to the memorial design. The wreath's open centre holds symbolic weight: an emblem of continuity and unbroken bond. Photographed with gentle, even lighting, the piece casts a slight shadow that anchors it to the background and makes the textures readable. As a sympathy tribute suitable for services across Barnes - from a chapel near Barnes Bridge to an intimate riverside memorial - the wreath speaks in tones of consolation, composed by hands that value restraint, texture and the tactile softness of blooms chosen to soothe.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath dominates the image, set against a plain white background that makes every flower stand out clearly. The entire ring is generously packed with delicate white Baby's Breath, their tiny star-like blooms forming a soft, clouded halo that feels almost weightless to the eye. Resting among this airy texture are elegant lisianthus flowers, each one carefully placed so the wreath appears even and harmonious all the way around. The lisianthus petals are predominantly white, but their ruffled edges and subtle veins are washed with gentle shades of purple, lavender, and violet, creating a graceful contrast without ever feeling harsh. Some flowers are in full bloom, revealing deeper, shadowed centres, while others remain partially closed, their pale green buds tipped with creamy tones and just a whisper of future purple. The wreath's open centre is clean and unadorned, reinforcing the classic circular shape associated with eternal love and the ongoing cycle of life, a comforting symbol for funeral and remembrance services around Barnes, from quiet family gatherings near Barnes Pond to thoughtful tributes delivered to local chapels. The white background functions like a gallery wall, isolating the piece so the viewer can appreciate the layers of texture, from the feathery Baby's Breath to the satiny lisianthus petals. This serene blend of cool whites and soft purples creates a calm, contemplative mood, fitting for a sympathy wreath or memorial arrangement prepared by an experienced Barnes florist who understands the importance of a gentle, respectful farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A thoughtfully arranged circular wreath, centred on a dense, pillowy bed of pristine white chrysanthemums that capture light like crushed silk, presented against a clear white background to emphasise every petal and texture. A layer of deep purple netting is visible beneath the white blooms along the inner curve, adding quiet contrast and dimensionality. At the top-left a compact cluster of foliage and flowers provides the emotional focal point: a single, perfectly shaped cream or pale yellow rose opens gently in the centre of variegated green leaves - bright in the middle with paler margins - and delicate fern fronds, while thin sprigs of lavender-hued statice scatter specks of calming colour through the greens. On the right, from about two o'clock to five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies arch with sculptural poise; their petals graduate from a rich, deep purple at the tips to a warm peachy-pink toward the bases, their vivid green stems curving along the lower-right arc and visually connecting to the chrysanthemum foundation. A longer green stem extends from the left cluster and crosses the lower wreath, tied down to the base of the callas to complete the flow. The composition reads as a composed tribute - refined, subdued and sincere - perfect for memorial services or as a sympathy wreath delivered with care across Barnes and the surrounding SW13 neighbourhood. As created by Barnes Florist, the piece speaks of respect, tender craftsmanship and quiet consolation in moments of remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular funeral wreath composed entirely of roses and fern foliage is presented against a clean, white studio background, so every flower and leaf is clearly defined. The ring is lush and continuous, its surface completely covered with blooms that nestle closely together, giving the impression of a soft, floral tapestry. Dominating the wreath are generous ivory and creamy white roses, many of them fully open so that their layered petals create gentle spirals of light and shadow. Interspersed with these are blush pink spray roses in tiny clusters, along with soft peach and buttery yellow roses in various stages of bloom, from tight buds to half-open cups, adding warmth and subtle variation. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses are scattered thoughtfully throughout, bringing a cool, vintage elegance that balances the sweeter tones. Deep green fern fronds weave beneath and between the roses, their fine, lacy texture providing contrast and a sense of structure, like the shaded greenery along the Thames path in Barnes. The interplay of sizes-from petite buds to full, rounded blossoms-gives the wreath depth, as if the flowers are gently layered in concentric circles. The overall effect is calm, tender, and quietly luxurious, suggesting a tribute prepared with great care by a local florist for a funeral or memorial service in the Barnes area. The unbroken round shape speaks of continuity and everlasting love, while the softly blended pastel colours evoke comfort, reflection, and respectful farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil, full-circle funeral wreath composed of lush white and vibrant pink lilies, accented with pale blush roses and restful greenery, appears luminous against a pristine white background-echoing the gentle charm of Barnes' leafy streets. The heart of this arrangement lies in the snowy-white, star-shaped lilies, some unfurled in spectacular display, while others remain closed, hinting at memories cherished but not forgotten. Vibrant fuchsia-pink lilies with rich magenta tones and deep speckling create dramatic points of contrast and bring warmth and life to the composition. In quieter spaces, soft, creamy white and blush pink roses nestle amid verdant foliage, adding a delicate, romantic texture reminiscent of the tranquil corners of Barnes Common. Slim, muted green leaves, perhaps eucalyptus, peek discreetly from behind the floral abundance, offering subtle depth and a breath of nature's calm. The expert craftsmanship of Barnes Florist is evident in the wreath's seamless, dense composition-formally circular, but emotionally embracing, evoking a sense of peace and loving remembrance. Its serene palette and rich textures make it an ideal floral tribute for memorials, funeral services, or heartfelt condolences throughout Barnes, quietly bringing comfort to families and friends in moments of reflection.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This circular funeral wreath, photographed on a simple white background, presents a study in contrast and quiet dignity. The main foundation is a continuous ring of densely clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny layered petals forming a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and peace. At the upper left quadrant a bright, heartfelt spray breaks the monochrome: rich yellow roses, fully open and radiating soft warmth, sit alongside clusters of royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms provide a velvet-like coolness. Scattered unopened lisianthus buds in softer lavender and green punctuate the grouping, adding natural rhythm and depth. Interwoven foliage-glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and some subtly variegated greens-supports the flowers and introduces fresh, living texture. A subtle dark purple mesh trim is visible beneath the white chrysanthemum layer along both inner and outer edges, a restrained detail that ties the composition back to the purple blooms. The wreath's neat circular form and open centre follow traditional memorial design, intended for display on an easel or to lie flat at a service. As a florist who arranges tributes for families across Barnes, Church Road and the riverside chapels by Barnes Bridge, I prepare pieces like this to convey sympathy without spectacle. Prepared fresh and carefully wired, this arrangement balances visual restraint with a gentle note of colour-an appropriate and comforting expression of remembrance and farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath is centred against a crisp white background, its calm palette of white and soft purple flowers evoking stillness and gentle remembrance. Large Oriental lilies dominate the design, each bloom with six broad, silky petals opening outward from a pale green heart, the stamens carrying fine grains of rust-coloured pollen. Some lilies are still in bud, smooth and tapered, promising a slow, graceful unfolding that mirrors the way grief and memory change over time. Interlaced among them are Lisianthus flowers with subtly ruffled petals, their edges brushed in lavender and violet tones that bring a soft whisper of colour without disturbing the wreath's serenity. Tucked between the blossoms are hints of deep green foliage and perhaps a few eucalyptus-like sprigs, adding texture, structure, and a suggestion of cool woodland scent. The arrangement is carefully balanced, with no gaps in the circle, creating a sense of completeness and continuity that resonates with the idea of everlasting love. Viewed from above, the wreath looks almost like a peaceful portal of light against the white background, the kind of design you might see resting on a stand at a quiet funeral service in Barnes, near the green or by the river. It is the sort of elegant, considered tribute a local florist would prepare when a family wants to honour a life with dignity, purity, and a touch of soft colour that speaks of cherished memories and the comfort of shared goodbyes.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from just above, this dignified circular wreath sits against a pure white background, its soft shadow giving a sense of weight and intention. The main band is a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their multitude of fine, feathery petals layered to form a full, slightly domed surface that suggests quiet purity and repose. Tiny hints of creamy yellow at the flower centers lend a gentle warmth beneath the prevailing cool whites. Arranged at the upper-left portion of the circle are three intense deep-blue roses, their velvety petals tightly curled in classic spirals; their cobalt tone reads almost electric against the white chrysanthemums and draws the eye with solemn elegance. Rich, dark green foliage cradles the roses, offering both contrast and natural framing. A pleated satin ribbon in an exacting royal-blue hue traces the wreath's inner and outer edges; the ribbon's glossy ripples catch light and shadow, giving the composition structure and a refined finish. The overall impression is one of composed dignity - a traditional memorial wreath designed to express condolence and remembrance. As a florist servicing Barnes Village, Barnes High Street, and nearby Barnes Bridge, I assemble pieces like this for funeral chapels and private memorials where a calm, respectful presence is needed. The piece's textures - the chrysanthemum's soft cushion, the rose's velvet, and the ribbon's cool sheen - are deliberately chosen to comfort, offering mourners a tactile, visual focus for grief and memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath, viewed directly from above, rests against a clean white background that highlights its gentle colours and careful structure. The design is a complete circle of roses, rich yet understated, with the main blooms in a soft, dusty lavender and antique mauve palette that suggests quiet elegance rather than bold display. Each large rose is fully open, its many petals forming ruffled, almost sculpted rosettes that repeat around the ring. Threaded between them are dainty sprays of blush-pink miniature roses, some still in bud, others half-open, creating a natural rhythm of tight and loose textures that lends the wreath a sense of movement. All of this is cradled by a dense bed of dark green fern fronds, their finely cut leaves fanning outward beyond the blooms like a soft, protective frame. The greenery appears fresh and slightly glossy, deepening the pastel tones of the flowers and hinting at the scent of cool foliage. Light spreads evenly across the arrangement, picking out the curved edges of the petals and the tiny shadows where the roses nestle into the foliage. Designed as a funeral or memorial tribute, this wreath feels especially fitting for a quiet service in Barnes, perhaps accompanying a farewell at a local church or crematorium. Crafted with the sort of attention a local florist would bring to a family's request, it conveys sympathy, remembrance, and a gentle promise of peace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced memorial wreath, composed in cool tones and photographed on a neutral white backdrop under soft, even light. The circular frame is almost entirely covered with tightly-packed deep blue chrysanthemums, their small, spidery petals forming a lush, voluminous ring with a velvety, tactile appearance. Lining the inner edge, a softly ruffled white satin ribbon provides a refined border, its subtle sheen breaking the intensity of blue with an elegant whisper of brightness. At the upper-left arc, three full blue roses form a focal cluster; their layered, velveteen petals open like small sapphires, framed by airy sprays of white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage that lend classic contrast and texture. Sweeping from the mid-left down toward the lower right, pristine white orchids-Phalaenopsis or similar-drift across the blue foundation, their smooth, sculptural petals creating a gentle, ethereal line. Scattered green orchid buds in various stages of opening bring a quiet sense of continuity and hope amid the tribute. The textures-spiky chrysanthemums, velvety roses, feathery baby's breath, and silky orchids-are composed to guide the eye and stir the emotions, conveying respect, purity, and enduring affection. This wreath has a tranquil, contemplative quality perfect for funerals and memorial services in local Barnes chapels or by the riverside at Barnes Bridge, offering a dignified floral expression that honours a life with tenderness.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath forms an unbroken ring of flowers in white, pale pink, and deep fuchsia, designed to feel both comforting and refined. Large white lilies, fully open so their wide petals almost appear to float, create luminous focal points around the circle, each bloom revealing a cluster of green pistils and golden pollen-dusted stamens. Interwoven with them are vibrant magenta and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped flowers and softly speckled petals deepening the palette and introducing a more contemporary feel. Between these bolder shapes, clusters of soft pink roses, some still in bud and others gently opening, add a sense of tenderness, like quiet words of sympathy. Creamy white roses, many in rich, full bloom, expand the texture and bring a traditional, timeless grace. White gerbera daisies, with their neat rings of petals and darker central discs, add a fresh, almost sunlit aspect to the design, while petite white filler flowers, possibly carnations or spray chrysanthemums, fill every space to create a thick, luxurious surface of petals. The entire wreath is supported by rich green foliage, from glossy leaves to softer, more delicate greens that peep through, giving depth and a natural frame to the floral circle. The mood is serene and respectful, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Barnes, whether placed in a church near the river or delivered quietly to a family home. It feels like the kind of thoughtful, carefully balanced tribute a local florist would create to honour a life with grace and sincerity.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, rich with red and green, is shown in full view against a bright, uncluttered white background, making its details easy to appreciate. The wreath is built on a lush base of greenery, then completely covered with velvety red carnations and bright lime green button chrysanthemums, so that the ring feels generous, complete, and full of life. Each carnation bloom shows layers of finely frilled petals, some fully open and expansive, others slightly cupped as if just reaching their peak, together creating a soft yet structured surface. Nestled among them, the round pompon chrysanthemums appear like tiny green jewels, their compact, bead-like florets adding a crisp, modern contrast to the more romantic carnation petals. The foliage underneath is thoughtfully varied: darker, feathery fern fronds offer a deep forest-green backdrop, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum brighten the composition with their creamy-edged leaves, bringing a gentle movement and pattern around the circle. A subtle green striped ribbon, woven into the lower section, forms loose loops that echo the circular shape and add a crafted, personal touch. There are no surrounding props or distractions, only a hint of soft shadow beneath the wreath, which gives it a slight sense of lift from the surface. The overall impression is one of respectful strength and quiet vibrancy, a design that would feel at home at a memorial service in Barnes, perhaps for a farewell gathering near the Thames or a service followed by time in the calm of Barnes Green, offering comfort to family and friends who come together to remember.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this memorial wreath forms a perfect circle of colour and texture, its craftsmanship clearly visible in every stem. Two large Asiatic lilies in a vivid coral-orange hue draw the eye first, placed opposite one another so their open, star-shaped blooms seem to gently hold the ring together. Between them, clusters of blush and light lavender-pink roses unfold into soft, cupped shapes, their layered petals creating a soothing, romantic feel that softens the bolder tones. Threaded among the roses, lisianthus flowers appear in both pale pink and deep royal purple, their ruffled edges adding movement and a sense of quiet, unfolding emotion. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler blooms, likely statice, are tucked throughout the wreath like a light mist, bringing a delicate, airy contrast to the more substantial flowers. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles stand up from the greenery, their sculptural forms adding a hint of wildness while still feeling refined. The foliage base is rich and abundant, with silvery eucalyptus leaves, slender fern fronds, and darker, glossy greens interlocking to create a deep, verdant carpet. Carefully folded, bright green leaves encircle some of the focal lilies, showing the thoughtful hand of an experienced florist. A few closed lily buds are scattered discreetly around the ring, symbolising memories still held close. The overall impression is one of calm strength and tender remembrance, the kind of sympathy wreath families in Barnes might choose for a funeral or crematorium service, or for delivery to a home near Church Road or across to the quiet streets by Barnes village pond.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a bright white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as though suspended in light. The entire ring is densely woven from countless stems of white Baby's Breath, each tiny gypsophila flower forming part of a continuous, cloud-like mass. The texture is soft and feathery, yet meticulously arranged, giving the impression of gentle foam along the Thames near Barnes Common translated into flowers. The open centre of the wreath creates a clear circle of negative space, a quiet pause that draws the eye inward and invites reflection. Nestled into the lower right quadrant, two luxurious calla lilies rise from within the white cluster, their long, polished stems bending in a subtle S-curve. The trumpets of the lilies are rich and dramatic, with velvety petals that shift from deep burgundy and magenta tones at the flared tips down into muted green along the undersides and into the stems. Their clean, modern silhouette contrasts beautifully with the dainty Baby's Breath, offering a single, strong note of colour and form amid a sea of soft white. The arrangement feels carefully balanced yet deliberately asymmetrical, echoing the way grief and gratitude coexist at a farewell gathering in Barnes or nearby Mortlake. This wreath would be at home resting beside a casket, displayed at a memorial, or laid at a graveside, conveying purity, remembrance, and a quiet, enduring love. Its understated elegance reflects the hand of an experienced local florist, sensitive to the needs of families saying goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular floral wreath appears almost to float, its colours glowing with quiet intensity. The entire ring is carefully packed with fresh blossoms, chiefly roses in tones of vibrant fuchsia, rich magenta, and soft shell pink, creating a romantic tapestry of colour. Some roses are still cupped and youthful, their petals wrapped closely around the centre, while others are wide open, revealing ruffled layers that suggest time, memory, and a life fully lived. Interwoven with them are large double lilies in creamy white and gentle blush, their broad petals curling softly at the edges. A few buds, tipped in bright green, stand upright like small torches, promising continued beauty even as the day goes on. Around this core of roses and lilies, a generous collar of greenery adds depth and tranquillity. Fine fern fronds extend delicately outward, giving a feathery softness, and deeper green, glossy leaves weave between the stems, steadying the arrangement and grounding the bright blooms. The circle is perfectly formed, a continuous loop without gaps, symbolising eternity and the ongoing bond between the living and the departed. On this neutral background, every detail - from the subtle pink veining on a lily petal to the satin sheen of a rose - can be appreciated. It feels like the kind of thoughtful sympathy wreath a local Barnes family might send to a service near Barnes Green or a quiet gathering at a nearby church, offering comfort, warmth, and a touch of elegance in a difficult moment.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet corner of Barnes to be greeted by a wreath so lush with rich red roses that it seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form is both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where each rose gently brushes its neighbour, creating a textured tapestry of crimson that catches the soft morning light. This arrangement is more than ornament; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying the weight of a memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist, I feel the quiet power in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. It is a wreath that channels elegance and reverence, a natural expression of both farewell and celebration, ready to grace a memorial, a wedding entrance, or a ceremonial welcome. In Barnes, such a piece suits intimate gatherings in Castelnau village halls or grand displays in riverside venues along the Thames path, adding a timeless note of dignity. It is the kind of arrangement that lends itself to photography, to toasts, to the pause between reader and music. The wreath is sturdy yet pliant, designed to hold its shape as it rests on a table, pedestal, or easel. It is available for same-day delivery across Barnes, with dependable service to Castelnau, Barnes High Street, and the broader southwest London corridor, ensuring freshness and punctual arrival for any moment that calls for beauty and grace.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A graceful circular funeral wreath, photographed in full view against a clean white background, reveals a careful harmony between deep red roses and vivid yellow chrysanthemums, creating a remembrance design that feels both heartfelt and uplifting. The ring is densely composed, with dozens of red roses forming the main body; each bloom is open and velvety, petals layered in soft spirals that move from rich crimson at the outer edges to slightly darker tones towards the center, suggesting depth of feeling and enduring affection. Nestled closely around and between these roses, small yellow chrysanthemum heads appear in generous clusters, their many delicate, threadlike petals forming soft mounds of colour that brighten the design without overpowering it. The flowers are framed by abundant foliage: sturdy, glossy leaves in a saturated green provide a polished base, while sprigs of more muted, silvery-green leaves, similar to eucalyptus, weave through the wreath and soften the palette with their gentle sheen. The craftsmanship is evident in the even spacing and seamless continuity of the circle, with no gaps, just a flowing ring of red, yellow, and green that encircles the open center like a symbol of never-ending remembrance. In the clear, neutral lighting, the contrast between the bold blooms and the pure white background makes every flower stand out as if freshly arranged that morning. This type of wreath would sit beautifully at a funeral service in Barnes, perhaps near the altar of a local church or by the entrance to a memorial gathering along the Thames, offering a visual message of love, respect, and gratitude from family and friends.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, a handmade symbol of memory from a longtime Barnes florist. The ring is densely packed with dozens of crimson blooms, each rose at a different stage of life-from tightly furled buds to fully opened petals that reveal lush, velvety depth. Light plays across the petals, deepening the burgundy centers and brightening the scarlet edges, so that every curl and fold reads with quiet drama. Between the roses, sprigs of fresh green foliage weave through-the broad, matte leaves like eucalyptus and the slender, glossy pieces of ruscus-creating a natural frame that heightens the red. The wreath forms an unbroken circle, a visual guarantee of continuity and enduring memory. It feels generous and timeless, a dignified statement of sympathy that invites reflection rather than spectacle. A crisp white background heightens the wreath's presence, letting the color and texture speak with clarity for readers or listeners. This piece is the quintessential floral tribute for funeral arrangements, memorial services, or anniversaries of loved ones.

Across Barnes, families seek this design for church services, cremation rooms, or home vigils, and the local workshop can arrange delivery throughout the area, keeping stems fresh and blooms pristine upon arrival. It is a piece that photographs beautifully and travels well, arriving ready to offer comfort to grieving families and to mark a life well lived.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white background, this circular funeral wreath has been expertly crafted to resemble a classic maritime lifebuoy, the kind you might notice along the Thames path between Barnes and Hammersmith. The ring is thick and full, made entirely from tightly clustered, small-headed flowers that create a plush, inviting texture, like a soft floral cushion. Its surface is divided into four equal segments that alternate between rich royal blue and pristine white, forming a strong, graphic pattern that immediately draws the eye. The blue sections are deep and velvety, each floret nestled close to the next so there are no gaps, only a smooth field of intense colour. In contrast, the white quadrants appear airy and luminous, their fresh petals bringing a sense of clarity and calm, reminiscent of open sky reflected in still water. Along the inner circumference of the wreath runs a narrow band of dark blue ribbon, softly ruched into regular folds that add movement and a refined finishing touch. The central opening of the ring remains clearly defined, reinforcing the lifebuoy shape and inviting symbolic associations of safety, guardianship, and protection. The overall effect is both bold and serene, balancing strong colour blocks with gentle floral textures. This design feels especially fitting as a memorial tribute for someone with naval or lifeguarding ties, or for a loved one who simply cherished boats and riverside life around Barnes Pond and the local rowing clubs. It offers a quiet yet powerful expression of farewell, conveying the idea of a guiding presence and a final gesture of support on their onward journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A carefully composed memorial wreath, photographed flat against white so every floral detail is clear: a sumptuous ring of cream and ivory roses-about a dozen large, fully opened blooms with classic, tightly furled centers-interleaved with pale yellow lilies whose trumpet-shaped petals curl outward with soft elegance. The lilies alternate between fully open flowers and slender buds, creating height and movement across the circular plane. Beneath and between the blossoms a textured bed of deep green foliage supports the design: fern fronds with a fine, feathery lace, and clusters of smoother, rounded leaves that suggest eucalyptus or similar greenery, bringing cooler slate-green notes that contrast the warm cream of the roses. The lighting is soft and natural, as if arranged in the gentle morning light that often drifts through Barnes churchyards and village windows, which gives the petals a tender translucence and hints at a faint, sweet fragrance-powdered rose tempered by the fresh, almost citrus leafiness of the lilies. Intended as a funeral or memorial tribute, the wreath's dense fullness and flawless circular symmetry signal enduring love and calm. Prepared with the care of a local florist familiar with Barnes' quiet corners, this piece is suitable for graveside placement, chapel display or a peaceful riverside service near Barnes Bridge, and can be arranged for local delivery by Barnes Florist when needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00