Bromley Common WREATHS

Welcome to Flowers Bromley Common, your trusted local florist for beautiful wreaths, lovingly handcrafted right here in Bromley Common. We’re passionate about creating thoughtful, bespoke designs ideal for every occasion—whether you’re honouring a loved one or adding a natural touch to your home. Our expert team sources only the freshest seasonal flowers for every bouquet and wreath, ensuring vibrant displays that capture the heart of our community.

We’re proud to serve the Bromley Common area, including neighbouring communities like Keston, Hayes, and the green spaces of Bromley Common Park and Magpie Hall Lane. From classic evergreens to colourful, modern displays, each wreath is crafted with care and deep-rooted local expertise.

Our reliable same-day delivery service—available until 3 PM—means your flowers can reach loved ones quickly, whether you’re near Tudor Road or walking along Bromley Common High Street. Simply order online and our friendly team will handle the rest, ensuring your arrangement arrives fresh and on time.

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WREATHS
I selected a plush ring of pristine white chrysanthemums for this circular funeral wreath so its texture would read like a gentle, continuous embrace. The cushion chrysanthemums are packed tightly to form a soft, uniform base whose ruffled petals diffuse light and suggest purity and serenity. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - a mix of fully opened deep violet blooms with soft yellow throats and paler lavender buds on slender stems - which introduces a velvety richness and a subtle vertical rhythm against the low, rounded white cushion. Fresh green foliage, from broad, lightly variegated leaves to delicate fern-like fronds, is woven through the purple spray to add cool freshness, texture and a lived-in, garden-fresh feel. A narrow, crinkled dark purple mesh or ribbon edging peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums around both the inner and outer curves, giving a refined hint of contrast and echoing the lisianthus tones. Lit with soft, diffused studio light and resting on a faint shadow, the wreath appears both tender and dignified on the immaculate white background. The finished composition reads as a careful, considered expression of sympathy - quiet in its palette yet dignified in its presence - made to accompany families at services across Bromley Common and nearby parishes, offering a graceful way to honour memory and convey ongoing love.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular funeral wreath photographed on a pure white background, meticulously assembled by Flowers Bromley Common for memorial services across Bromley Common and surrounding areas such as Petts Wood and Hayes. The main body is composed of tightly packed, snow-white spray chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a plush, uniform texture that reads both tender and resilient. A subtle thread of deep purple mesh or ribbon peeks through the inner and outer edges, introducing a contemplative accent that frames the arrangement without overpowering it. On the upper-left quadrant a thoughtful spray of accent blooms punctuates the white: three creamy yellow roses with velvety unfurling petals anchor the cluster, encircled by airy white gypsophila and small lavender-purple limonium or statice, which bring a gentle, herbaceous counterpoint. Several types of green foliage - from broad, smooth leaves to delicate feathery fronds - provide structure and a living contrast, enhancing the freshness of the flowers. The center remains open, a symbolic void suggesting continuity and remembrance, while soft, even lighting casts a light shadow that lends a composed three-dimensional presence. Crafted with the steady hand and quiet care of a local Bromley Common florist, this wreath communicates solace and respect, selected frequently for services at neighbourhood chapels or graveside ceremonies. Its restrained colour story and textural richness offer a comforting, peaceful tribute for families seeking to honour a loved one with grace and heartfelt simplicity.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a beautifully balanced funeral wreath, perfectly round and framed against a stark white background that accentuates its gentle colouring. The wreath is thickly covered with fresh flowers, leaving a clear circular opening in the middle like a calm, empty pool of light. Its foundation is a mass of Baby's Breath, the Gypsophila worked in dense, overlapping sprays so that only their myriad tiny white blooms are visible. These flurries of delicate stars create an almost weightless, airy layer, reminiscent of fine lace or a dusting of frost on the lawns near Bromley Common on a cold winter morning. Threaded through this white haze are elegant Lisianthus blooms in various stages of opening. Their petals are softly ruffled, curling and folding in gentle layers. Most of the petals are a luminous white, but along the tips and outer edges they deepen into shades of purple and violet, some with a subtle lavender wash, others with a more defined border. These touches of colour appear like brushstrokes against the predominantly white base. Here and there, greenish buds tipped with cream and pale yellow rest among the Baby's Breath, signalling new life and continuity. No ribbon or bow interrupts the design; the effect is simple, refined, and deeply respectful. The combination of textures-fluffy Gypsophila and velvety Lisianthus-creates a harmonious composition suited to moments of remembrance. It feels like the kind of wreath a family in Bromley Common might choose for a funeral service or crematorium farewell, carrying with it a quiet promise of peace, gentle love, and dignified goodbye.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular funeral wreath is a study in tenderness, crafted from a full, cloud-like base of small white chrysanthemums that form a plush, even canvas. A fine, deep purple netting rests just beneath the white blooms and is visible along the inner circumference, lending the piece a subtle, dignified contrast. On the upper-left quadrant a small, carefully arranged cluster centres on a single cream or pale yellow rose, its soft glow suggesting both fragility and calm; the rose is cushioned by mixed foliage, including variegated leaves with lighter edges and delicate fern fronds that rustle slightly when handled. Interspersed through the greenery are slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their papery texture and muted colour echoing the hidden purple lace beneath. To the right, two elegantly curved calla lilies sweep from roughly two to five oclock, their smooth trumpets showing a painterly gradient from deep purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink near the bases. The bright green stems are artfully curved across the lower-right arc and tied down invisibly; a longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section to connect both sides and create a unified line. Fragrant but not overpowering, the arrangement feels composed for reflection and remembrance, perfect for a funeral in a local chapel or a graveside service around Bromley Common or nearby Shortlands. Prepared with the care of an experienced local workshop, Flowers Bromley Common would supply this wreath for those wishing to convey respect, peace, and lasting love in a time of loss.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, this image captures a classic sympathy wreath in full detail, its circular form completely cloaked in lush blossoms and foliage. The first impression is of harmony and tenderness: nothing feels harsh or overly bright, only a soothing blend of soft colours and textures. Dominating the wreath are generous roses in creamy white and pale ivory, fully opened so that their many petals form deep, rounded cups. Nestled intimately among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, with a mix of tiny closed buds and half-open blooms that lend the design a natural, garden-like feel, as though it were freshly gathered from a well-tended border near Bromley Common. Gentle peach and buttery yellow roses are scattered throughout, diffusing a warm, comforting glow that softens the cooler tones. Threaded through the arrangement are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, their slightly smoky pastels offering a refined, reflective quality that seems perfectly suited to a farewell or memorial. The base is formed by rich, dark green fern fronds, their fine, feathery texture pushing through between the flowers and extending slightly beyond the edge of the wreath to create a soft, organic outline. Because the flowers sit at subtly different heights, the wreath appears three-dimensional rather than flat, with light catching the upper petals more brightly and leaving gentle shadows in the recesses. The open centre of the wreath is round and true, echoing the symbolism of eternal life and unbroken remembrance. This is exactly the kind of floral tribute families around Bromley Common might choose to place beside a coffin, on a stand at a crematorium chapel, or near a framed photograph, offering a quiet message of sympathy, respect, and enduring affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegant memorial wreath, woven in the tradition of Bromley Common floristry, unfolds as a tranquil circle of pure white lilies and brilliant fuchsia pink lilies. Taking inspiration from the calm of nearby Norman Park, the arrangement radiates serenity and compassion. Large white lilies, their petals expansive and soft, invite peaceful reflection, while the lively deep magenta lilies add vibrant energy and recall cherished memories. Interlaced between them, clusters of pale pink and creamy white roses reveal tightly coiled petals and gently opening blooms, a whispered reminder of life's nuanced beauty. Wisps of muted greenery, perhaps eucalyptus reminiscent of Bromley Common's tranquil lanes, provide unobtrusive structure and a breath of freshness. The wreath's circular unity serves as a moving symbol for remembrance at funerals or celebration of life ceremonies in the community, each blossom meticulously chosen and placed. Illuminated against a spotless white backdrop, the visual depth and tender interplay of colour provide comfort and grace for those navigating loss. This alt text captures the expert arrangement and heartfelt intention of local florists, expressing the solace, hope, and sensitivity so valued by families across Bromley Common.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath rests against a plain white surface, each element chosen to communicate dignity and gentle remembrance. The foundational circle is formed by a dense assembly of small white spray chrysanthemums; their multitude of tiny petals is packed so closely that the overall effect is a plush, cloud-like ring, soft to the eye and evocative of quiet reflection. From just above the left quadrant a vibrant floral spray lifts from the white base: fully bloomed yellow roses, their petals spiralled open to reveal creamy centres and a faint, sweet rose fragrance, are set alongside rich purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped blooms introduce a cool, velvety depth. A handful of unexpanded lisianthus buds - pale lavender and soft green - are threaded into the cluster, giving an honest sense of life's stages. Supporting foliage of glossy rounded leaves, subtly variegated pieces, and delicate fern fronds weaves through the bouquet, offering verdant contrast and structural rhythm. A narrow band of dark purple mesh or crinoline is discreetly visible beneath the chrysanthemum surface at the inner and outer edges, subtly linking the accent colours to the white field. The wreath's open centre and balanced weight create a classical silhouette under gentle, diffuse light, where textures from the satiny roses to the matte chrysanthemum petals are readable even at a glance. As a floral professional familiar with Bromley Common and the surrounding neighbourhoods such as Shortlands and Keston, I see this piece as a measured, comforting tribute - suitable for laying at a service or sending as an expression of sympathy and remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A richly textured circular wreath of white and lilac blooms is shown front-on against a pure white backdrop, transforming a simple ring of flowers into a deeply symbolic tribute. The arrangement is densely packed so that the base is completely hidden, giving the impression of a soft, continuous cushion of petals. Large white Oriental lilies stand proudly across the wreath, their wide, satin-finished petals curling gently at the tips. Many are fully open, displaying pale green centres and distinctive stamens dusted with warm, rust-coloured pollen, while some remain half-open or still in bud, suggesting the different stages of a life well lived. Threaded between them, clusters of Lisianthus in white with purple-tinted edges add a romantic, billowing texture. Their smaller, ruffled petals fill the spaces, creating a smooth transition between each bold lily head and lending the wreath its soft lavender accent. Subtle touches of creamy buds and slim, dark green leaves, along with a few eucalyptus-like sprigs, bring in natural variation without overwhelming the main flowers. The composition is calm and balanced, reminiscent of the quiet, tree-lined streets around Bromley Common or a peaceful corner in a local churchyard. Crafted in the careful, considered style of a local Bromley Common florist, the wreath speaks of dignity and heartfelt respect, making it ideal for resting beside a coffin, on a stand near the altar, or at a memorial table. The overall feeling is one of purity, tranquillity, and compassion, offering a gentle visual comfort to grieving family and friends.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Against a pristine white surface and photographed from just above, this formal circular wreath is composed of a dense, slightly domed band of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose countless soft, feathered petals create a tactile, cloud-like texture. The chrysanthemum centres show the faintest hint of creamy yellow, warming the cool palette without breaking the wreath's dignified tone. Nestled on the upper left, three vivid deep-blue roses form a quiet cluster; their velvety petals are tightly formed, each curl catching light to reveal layered depth, while glossy dark green foliage nestles around them to sharpen the contrast with the white ring. The wreath is framed on both its inner and outer rims by a pleated, ruffled satin ribbon in the same rich cobalt blue, its gentle waves and sheen lending a formal, finished edge that echoes the roses and brings cohesion to the design. Soft studio lighting creates a delicate shadow under the wreath, emphasizing its rounded profile and craftsmanship. From my experience as a local florist serving Bromley Common and neighbouring Chislehurst, this palette and structure read as an expression of dignity and consolation-often chosen for funeral services, memorials, or as a family tribute. At Flowers Bromley Common we select chrysanthemums for their longevity and blue roses for their uncommon serenity; together they form a respectful bouquet that speaks of remembrance, quiet honour, and the steady support of skilled floral design.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Laid out on a bright white background, this circular memorial wreath appears as a calm ring of muted colour and rich texture, the sort of design a Bromley Common family might choose for a heartfelt farewell. The wreath is densely filled with roses, the eye first drawn to the large, fully open blooms in dusty lavender, antique mauve, and soft, greyish-purple. Their petals are abundant and velvety, spiralling gently towards shaded centres that lend a sense of depth and emotional stillness. These blooms sit evenly around the circle, each one distinct but balanced, giving the arrangement a sense of order and continuity. Woven between them are clusters of smaller, blush pink spray roses in various stages of bloom. Some are tight buds with smooth, rounded shapes, while others have begun to unfurl, revealing layered petals that catch the light with a softer, almost translucent quality. This interplay of sizes and stages introduces a gentle rhythm, suggesting the passage of time and the unfolding of memories. Supporting the flowers is a strong backing of dark green fern fronds, radiating outward like a leafy halo. The ferns' serrated edges and layered structure create a textured, natural frame that sets off the pastel roses, while scattered snippets of darker foliage and tiny dark buds enhance the overall depth. The lighting is even and forgiving, allowing the flowers' natural tones to glow softly without harsh contrast. The mood is one of composure and compassion, a classic sympathy wreath suited to rest beside a coffin, easel, or memorial photograph at a service in Bromley Common or nearby Hayes, offering a visual expression of condolence and enduring love.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An eloquent memorial wreath composed of countless royal-blue chrysanthemums that form a lush, tactile ring, shown here against a bright white background. The chrysanthemum heads are closely clustered to create volume and a soft, almost velour surface; their deep azure tone suggests solemnity and enduring remembrance. At the wreath's upper-left arc three fully opened blue roses sit as a focal trio-their plush, layered petals catching subtle highlights and surrounded by tiny cloud-like stems of white baby's breath and a smattering of dark green foliage that grounds the arrangement. A neat inner border of pleated white satin ribbon adds structure and a refined contrast to the deep blues. From the mid-left a delicate spray of ivory orchids extends downward across the face of the wreath, likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties, their smooth, papery petals curving with a gentle, calligraphic line toward the lower right; several pale green orchid buds remain closed or just beginning to unfurl, lending a quiet sense of continuity. The composition is arranged in cool, soft light that highlights texture-the velvety roses, the feathery chrysanthemums, the glossy orchids-and carries a subtle fragrance of fresh blooms and greens. Designed for dignified remembrance, this wreath reads as both composed and compassionate, suitable for funeral services, graveside tributes, or memorials around Bromley Common and neighbouring lanes. Flowers Bromley Common can deliver this piece with care to local churches, crematoria, or private addresses, emphasising tasteful proportions and heartfelt sentiment.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This photograph features an open circular wreath of sympathy flowers, carefully arranged against a bright white backdrop so every petal and leaf can be seen clearly. The wreath is dense with fresh blooms, creating a full, unbroken ring that feels both comforting and dignified, much like the quiet avenues and green spaces around Bromley Common. Dominating the arrangement are large white lilies, their broad petals curling gently at the edges and revealing golden stamens and soft green centres, giving the design a serene focal point. Interwoven among them are deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their saturated colour and star-shaped blooms offering a richer emotional note, suggesting love and remembrance that runs deep. White gerbera daisies with contrasting dark centres are sprinkled through the ring, bringing a modern, structured texture that lightens the overall look without losing the tone of respect. Nestled between these larger flowers are clusters of blush pink roses, some in tight bud and others just opening, evoking tenderness and cherished memories, while creamy white roses, more fully open, add volume and a classic romantic softness. Smaller white filler flowers, likely tiny carnations or spray roses, fill any empty spaces, giving the wreath a smooth, cushioned feel. A collar of glossy and matte green foliage outlines the circle and threads between the blooms, suggesting fresh cut stems just delivered from a local market. The open ring shape symbolises eternity and the ongoing cycle of life, making this wreath a thoughtful choice for funeral services, crematorium tributes, or remembrance gatherings across Bromley Common.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a traditional round sympathy wreath sits centred against a pristine white backdrop, its rich red and lime green flowers forming a striking yet tender tribute. The wreath is densely packed, giving it a full, substantial look that feels both comforting and deliberate. Red carnations, with their characteristic ruffled and layered petals, are the principal blooms. Some are fully open, revealing a plush, velvety texture, while others are slightly less expanded, adding natural variation and depth. Between them are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each a tidy sphere of tiny petals that creates a pleasing contrast in both shape and colour. The lime tones lend a fresh, almost springlike lift to the more traditional red, symbolising hope alongside remembrance. Beneath and around the blooms, a carefully arranged base of foliage provides structure. Dark green ferns fan out in feathery sprays, framing the flowers and creating soft shadows. Intermixed with these are variegated pittosporum leaves, whose creamy margins and dark green centres bring a subtle brightness to the wreath's outer edge. Threaded gently through the composition is a decorative ribbon, striped in light and darker greens, looping in and out of the flowers in graceful curves without overwhelming them. The white background allows every detail to stand out clearly, and a soft shadow beneath the ring gives a sense of gentle depth. Crafted in the style of an experienced Bromley Common florist, perhaps for a service near Raglan Road or homes off Southborough Lane, this wreath would be an appropriate choice for funerals, church services, or graveside farewells, conveying sympathy with a balance of tradition and fresh colour.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears as a complete, harmonious ring of colour and texture, carefully crafted by an experienced florist. The design is dominated by soft blush and light pink roses, fully open so their layered petals form gentle rosettes that evoke tenderness and grace. Clustered among them are lisianthus flowers in complementary shades of pale pink and rich, royal purple. Their slightly ruffled petals and cup-shaped blooms give the wreath an airy, romantic feeling, as though it were caught in a soft breeze over Norman Park in Bromley Common. Two large Asiatic lilies, in a glowing reddish-orange with a hint of coral, are positioned at opposing points on the circle, creating a balanced focal line. Each lily's wide, star-like petals and visible stamens bring a subtle boldness to the otherwise pastel palette, symbolising resilience and quiet strength. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue flowers, most likely statice, are woven in between, adding a misty, light texture that binds the design together. The foliage underneath is rich and varied: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves contrast with darker, glossy greens and feathery fern fronds, providing structure and depth. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath, their bristled heads adding sculptural interest and cool blue-steel notes. A handful of unopened lily buds lie sheltered among the greenery, hinting at new blossoms yet to open and memories still unfolding. This wreath, with its perfect circular form and gentle interplay of colour, feels like a thoughtful condolence tribute for a Bromley Common family, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or as a respectful floral offering delivered to a local address near Bromley Common or the surrounding residential lanes.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from directly above, this circular funeral wreath rests on a pure white background, its form composed almost entirely of closely packed white Baby's Breath blossoms. The gypsophila is arranged so densely that no greenery shows through, creating a plush, cloud-like band of tiny petals. Together they form a flawless ring, encircling a clear, empty centre that feels like a quiet space for reflection, much like an unhurried walk around Bromley Common after a service. The white-on-white palette is subtly broken by the play of light and shadow across the blossoms, lending dimension and a soft, almost ethereal glow. On the lower right side of the circle, two Calla Lilies introduce a deep, emotional accent. Their sleek, trumpet-shaped flowers are shaded in rich tones of burgundy or magenta at the tips, gradually giving way to a soft green toward the base. The petals curl inwards with a polished, sculptural elegance, while the slender, green stems arc over the Baby's Breath and disappear gently into the mass of white flowers. This asymmetric detail draws the eye without disturbing the calm symmetry of the wreath as a whole. The design balances the innocence and purity symbolised by the gypsophila with the more intense, enduring love often associated with dark-hued Callas. Set against its spotless background, every detail is clearly visible-the fluffiness of each tiny bloom, the smooth sheen of the lilies, and the graceful curve of the stems. This thoughtful arrangement would be fitting for a chapel service, crematorium farewell, or a sympathy tribute delivered to family in Bromley Common.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a clean white studio background, this opulent circular wreath appears almost like a floral halo, its colours and textures carefully arranged for a funeral or remembrance ceremony. The wreath is completely filled with roses and lilies in a sophisticated pink palette, from deep magenta and fuchsia to powdery blush and creamy ivory. Roses dominate the design, their forms varied: some are tightly furled buds, others partially opened with cupped petals, and several are fully expanded, revealing the intricate, layered heart of each bloom. Threaded between these rose clusters are generous double lilies, their broad petals unfolding gracefully in soft shades of pale peach, blush, and cream. Some lilies lie fully open, showing gently arching stamens and delicately speckled throats, while others remain as elegant, pointed buds in fresh yellow-green, offering a sense of new life. The floral ring rests upon a bed of rich greenery: feathery fern fronds spill outward to create a soft, lacy border, while solid, glossy leaves underpin the entire arrangement, their deep emerald tones providing strong contrast. The balance of colour and foliage ensures there are no gaps, just a continuous flow of blooms and texture along the circle. The pure white background accentuates every detail, almost as if the wreath has been lifted from a church doorway or memorial setting in Bromley Common and set under gentle studio light. It evokes the feeling of a thoughtful tribute chosen by family or friends to accompany a final farewell, radiating tenderness, remembrance, and a quiet kind of beauty that suits reflective moments.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine returning home along the leafy streets of Bromley Common to find a wreath of deep red roses, a sign of affection and remembrance gathered by a local hand. This circular arrangement is a study in opulence: dozens of roses, each at its peak, petals soft and sumptuous, unfurling with an air of romance. The wreath forms a continuous circle-an embrace that gently returns the eye to its centre-where velvety blossoms press close, creating a tactile tapestry of crimson. Smaller buds peek between the larger heads, a quiet rhythm that adds depth and movement, as if the red glow were breathing. The colour remains a pure, consistent ruby, never fading into orange or burgundy, a deliberate choice that speaks to lasting love and enduring respect. The foliage is restrained, allowing the blossoms to glow, but the scent of rose is unmistakable: a warm, sweet whisper that lingers as you stand beside the arrangement. As a Bromley Common florist, I think about who might see this and where it will be placed-on a mantel for a birthday surprise, at a doorway for a wedding anniversary, or near a memorial plaque where memories are kept alive. The white backdrop promises focus and clarity, so the wreath can be a centrepiece in a living room near Norman Park or a church hall along Beckenham Road. Available for same-day delivery across Bromley Common and neighbouring areas, this wreath holds a promise: beauty, sincerity, and a gesture that says more than words.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A large circular wreath designed for sympathy and remembrance is shown in full detail against a plain white backdrop, allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly seen. The wreath is made up entirely of fresh flowers and foliage, forming a perfect ring with an open centre that symbolises eternal love and the cycle of life. Deep red roses anchor the design, their fully opened blooms showcasing velvety, multi-layered petals that spiral outward from a defined core. The reds shift subtly from brighter crimson to darker, wine-like tones, adding visual depth and a sense of calm gravitas. Interspersed among these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their densely packed, fine petals giving them a fluffy, cushiony appearance that contrasts gently with the smooth rose petals. Together, the red and yellow create a classic, heartfelt colour palette, often chosen by families in Bromley Common to express both sorrow and gratitude. Nestled between the blooms is an abundance of greenery: glossy, medium-sized leaves that may be salal or ruscus, along with softer, silvery-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, adding variation in both texture and tone. The foliage not only frames the flowers but also adds a natural, grounding element, reminiscent of the quiet green spaces around Bromley Common and nearby parks. The lighting in the image is bright and even, highlighting each flower's freshness and every subtle curve of the circular shape. This thoughtful arrangement feels like a respectful farewell piece, suited to funeral services, crematorium chapels, or private memorials within the local Bromley area, conveying compassion and enduring remembrance through its careful craftsmanship.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evoking gardens at dusk when the world grows quiet. Light falls softly over the ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each bloom and imbuing the design with a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends decoration, offering solace in its beauty and a quiet promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. The wreath is carefully assembled to maintain a three-dimensional feel: petals fold over one another, leaves tuck between the blooms, and the circle breathes as if alive. As a local florist serving Bromley Common, we understand how such a piece travels-from our workshop to a funeral home or a church altar-carrying a message of sympathy, respect, and shared remembrance. For families in Bromley Common and the surrounding streets, same-day delivery is available, ensuring the arrangement arrives fresh, fragrant, and promptly when it matters most. The quiet elegance of the design suits both intimate ceremonies and larger commemorations, offering a tangible connection to loved ones who have passed and a reminder that love endures beyond time.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image presents a striking nautical-inspired funeral wreath, styled to resemble a traditional life ring and photographed against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop so every detail is clearly defined. The wreath is flawlessly circular, its frame completely hidden beneath hundreds of densely packed blooms, likely small chrysanthemums, which create a rich, tactile surface. The flowers are arranged in four equal blocks that alternate around the ring: two segments of deep royal blue sit diagonally opposite one another, and two segments of clean, snowy white fill the remaining quarters. The blue flowers are intense and velvety, adding a sense of depth and solemnity, while the white blooms feel cool and serene, softening the composition and suggesting purity and peace. Each bloom is placed with precision so the outer and inner edges form smooth, continuous curves around the hollow centre. A slim strip of dark blue ribbon follows the inner circle, gathered into subtle ruffles that echo gentle waves and reinforce the lifebuoy motif. From the perspective of a Bromley Common florist, this piece speaks to families who wish to capture their loved one's affinity for the sea, perhaps recalling holidays on the Kent coast or service with the navy. It would sit beautifully beside a coffin at a funeral in Bromley, Hayes, or nearby Locksbottom, offering a gentle but visually impactful symbol of support and safe passage. The overall mood is one of quiet strength and heartfelt remembrance, a floral tribute that brings dignity and comfort to a time of loss.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above against a pristine white backdrop, this traditional sympathy wreath presents a composed harmony of creamy white roses and pale yellow trumpet lilies set into a rich, verdant base. Approximately a dozen to fifteen large ivory roses, their petals tightly curled at the centre, create a soft, luminous foundation that draws the eye around the circle. Scattered among them, lemon-tinged lilies open in graceful arcs; some reveal delicate stamens while others remain elegantly furled, offering a sense of time and gentle unfolding. The floral faces are nested on deep green foliage-feathery ferns that soften the wreath's outer edge and shorter, rounded leaves, likely eucalyptus, which add texture and cooler green notes that contrast with the warm creams. The composition is intentionally dense and balanced, conveying quiet dignity and a tactile fullness when seen up close. In morning light the creamy tones glow, and the combined scent is understated: the sweet, powdery perfume of roses with a fresh, green lift from the lilies and eucalyptus. As a memorial tribute crafted for families across Bromley Common and nearby Sundridge Park and Bromley town centre, this wreath embodies peace and continuity-the unbroken circle offering a visual language of remembrance. Prepared with professional care by a local team at Flowers Bromley Common, the arrangement reflects neighbourhood sensibilities and florist expertise in creating dignified sympathy pieces suited to funeral chapels, cemetery plots, or home memorial displays.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00