Cricklewood WREATHS

Welcome to Flowers Cricklewood, your trusted local florist for exceptional wreaths and floral tributes in Cricklewood. Whether you're marking an occasion with a classic greenery wreath or celebrating the life of a loved one with a bespoke floral design, our skilled team creates each arrangement with care and artistry. We’re just around the corner from Cricklewood Broadway and Gladstone Park, known throughout Kilburn and Willesden for our warm service and stunning bouquets.

As experienced florists, we know every detail matters—especially during sensitive times. Our hand-crafted wreaths feature the freshest seasonal flowers, arranged with both elegance and compassion. If you need your arrangement quickly, our same-day delivery service is available across Cricklewood and neighbouring areas, such as Childs Hill and Mapesbury, on all orders placed online by 3PM.

  • Wide selection of tasteful wreath styles
  • Locally sourced blooms arranged by expert florists
  • Fast, friendly same-day delivery to your door

Ordering with Flowers Cricklewood is easy—simply order online and our team will handle the rest, delivering right to your doorstep or any address near Fordwych Road or Cricklewood Station. Experience the dedication of your genuine local florist and trust us to help you express your sentiments beautifully.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is an exercise in quiet restraint and considered detail, created to offer comfort without flourish. The main body is formed from numerous pure-white cushion chrysanthemums, each densely set to create a seamless, pillowy ring that suggests continuity and the steady rhythm of memory. Anchoring the upper-left sector is a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): some blossoms bloom in deep, regal violet with faint yellow centres, while others sit as softer lavender buds, their layered petals lending a velvety texture against the white base. Interwoven foliage - glossy, variegated leaves alongside feathery, fern-like fronds - provides tonal green accents and a sculptural framework for the purple spray. A subtle, crinkled dark-purple mesh or ribbon peeks out beneath the flowers along both inner and outer edges, adding a restrained trim that harmonises the palette. The studio lighting is soft and even, producing a gentle shadow beneath the wreath that lifts it from the background and highlights the arrangement's craftsmanship. This composition is suitable for a chapel service or a memorial display and carries a tender, contemplative mood. Locally, families in Cricklewood and nearby Willesden often choose this style when arranging tributes at St. Gabriel's or for ceremonies close to Cricklewood Station. Flowers Cricklewood supplies similarly crafted wreaths for local funerals, offering careful attention to colour, scent and proportion when a thoughtful, lasting tribute is required.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified sympathy wreath painstakingly arranged from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums forms a flawless circular tribute on a stark white background. The many compact chrysanthemum heads create a cloud-like surface, each petal layered to give a tactile softness and a cooling, understated fragrance that suits moments of reflection. Understated purple mesh or ribbon peeks from beneath the white blooms at both the inner and outer rims, threading a subtle depth of colour through the composition. Positioned at the upper-left is a thoughtful cluster of three creamy yellow roses, their petals opening in soft spirals to suggest warmth and the comfort of close friendship. Interwoven with those roses are delicate sprays of baby's breath, lending an airy, ephemeral quality, and sprinklings of pale lavender statice that introduce a gentle contrast. Lush foliage - a mix of broad leaves and feathery fern fronds - supports the accent group, adding cool green tones and a natural, garden-fresh scent. The wreath's open center and balanced silhouette read as an emblem of enduring love and memory, suitable for placement at a funeral service, church gathering, or graveside in the Cricklewood area. As prepared by Flowers Cricklewood with local care, this arrangement reflects traditional sympathy craftsmanship and can be delivered sensitively across Gladstone Park, Willesden Lane and nearby streets when needed.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular funeral wreath lies against a crisp white backdrop, its simplicity of setting drawing the eye to every detail of the flowers. The design is built on a lush bed of Baby's Breath, each tiny white blossom forming a delicate constellation that wraps the entire ring in a soft, mist-like veil. Scattered thoughtfully throughout are elegant Lisianthus flowers, the true focal points of the tribute. Their petals, silky and lightly ruffled, open in layers of pure white shaded with lilac, lavender, and deeper purple around the edges, giving each bloom a hand-painted look. Some flowers are fully unfurled, while others are still in tight buds, pale green and cream with just a whisper of purple beginning to show, suggesting new life and gentle transition. The central space of the wreath is open, perfectly round, inviting quiet reflection. There is no vase, ribbon, or extra decoration; the beauty lies purely in the blossoms and the craftsmanship of a local Cricklewood florist who knows how to create a calm, comforting presence for families along Cricklewood Lane, near Willesden Green or Dollis Hill. The white-on-white setting, punctuated by accents of purple, evokes stillness, like an early morning sky before the day begins. This wreath feels especially suitable for a memorial service or cremation ceremony, its cool, serene palette and intricate textures offering a soft-spoken expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, circular sympathy wreath photographed on a pristine white background, its substantial body formed from countless small white chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a soft, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and solace. Beneath the white blooms a fine layer of rich purple mesh or lace is deliberately visible along the inner rim, giving the wreath depth and a subtle, dignified contrast. At the top-left quadrant a thoughtful cluster gathers: a single, softly opened cream or pale-yellow rose sits at the heart, its gentle fragrance and layered petals surrounded by lush green foliage - variegated leaves with paler edges and delicate, feathery fern fronds for texture. Interwoven among the greens are thin sprays of lavender-purple statice, their tiny blooms adding a quiet stipple of colour that echoes the deeper purple beneath. Opposite this cluster, on the right side between roughly two and five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies extend in a graceful curve; their trumpet-like blooms display a refined gradient from a deep mauve or purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink blush near the base, while their vivid green stems sweep along the lower-right arc. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the wreath's lower section and reaches toward the base of the callas, secured discreetly to bind the design. Crafted with the calm precision expected of a Cricklewood florist, this wreath - available for careful delivery across Cricklewood and surrounding roads like Willesden Lane and Cricklewood Broadway - conveys respect, remembrance, and enduring tenderness. Flowers Cricklewood would describe it as a composed tribute that cradles grief with quiet beauty.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pure white background, a lush, circular memorial wreath fills the frame, composed entirely of roses in gentle pastels and a halo of dark green fern foliage. The overall impression is one of softness and quiet grace, as though the wreath has been thoughtfully styled in a calm studio just off Cricklewood Lane. Velvety ivory and creamy white roses open fully across the ring, their petals forming layered cups and rosettes that catch the light in subtle highlights and shadows. Nestled close to them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some no bigger than a thumbprint, half unfurled and promising more bloom, adding a sense of continuity and enduring love. Pale peach and buttery yellow tones lend a warm, comforting glow, reminiscent of early morning light over Gladstone Park. Scattered thoughtfully through the arrangement are unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, their vintage colouring suggesting reflection, gratitude, and a life well lived. Beneath and between the blossoms, fine-textured fern fronds create a deep green foundation, with frilled tips stretching delicately beyond the roses, giving the wreath a refreshed, garden-like look. The dense packing of flowers leaves no gaps, forming a complete circle that symbolises eternity and the ongoing presence of cherished memories. This elegant funeral wreath would be fitting for a service anywhere in Cricklewood, offering a silent message of peace, reverence, and heartfelt sympathy to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil wreath formed into a perfect open circle, densely packed with large, pure white lilies and vivid fuchsia-pink stargazer-type lilies, softened by nests of pale pink and creamy roses. The white lilies dominate with expansive, satiny petals that tilt outward like gentle, welcoming hands; some blooms are fully open, their pale green stamens visible, while others remain in tender bud, hinting at continuity and renewal. Against those calm whites, the fuchsia lilies read as heartfelt punctuation - deep magenta petals flecked with darker speckles that create focal points of warmth and memory throughout the design. Between the lilies, clusters of small, tightly curled roses in blush and ivory add a contrasting, compact texture that feels intimately tender. Discreet green foliage, possibly eucalyptus sprigs or narrow lily leaves, peeks through to provide structure and a cool, aromatic lift that suggests a faint, comforting scent. The wreath is photographed on a bright white background that heightens the clarity of each petal and the overall circular form, producing a quiet, luminous effect. A skilled florist's hand is evident in the balanced density and rhythm of blooms, arranged to read as both solemn and lovingly personal - an arrangement suited to funeral tributes, memorial tables, or a celebration of life in Cricklewood and neighbouring streets like Willesden Lane and Mapesbury. There is a palpable sense of dignity and solace in the piece, designed to offer gentle support to those remembering a loved one.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This elegant funeral wreath rests against a stark white backdrop, its design centred on a plush ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums that has the visual softness of a cloud. The chrysanthemums are densely packed to form a continuous, velvety surface whose repeated petals create a soothing uniformity and whisper of quiet respect. Rising from the upper left quadrant is a sculpted spray of colour - several fully opened yellow roses, their petals curling like warm candlelight, sit alongside sumptuous royal purple Eustoma (lisianthus) with their satin-like, ruffled cups. A scattering of pale lavender Eustoma buds and tender green shoots brings depth and a gentle sense of life to the cluster. Interspersed foliage - glossy variegated leaves and feathery fern fronds - anchors the bright blooms and provides contrasts of texture and tone. Along the inner and outer perimeters of the white ring a slender band of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks out, tying the vignette together with a discreet complementary hue. The wreath's open centre and balanced asymmetry draw the eye to the floral tribute's message of remembrance, while the combination of cool purples, warm golds, and pure white conveys both respect and warmth. Imagined in a quiet morning light, this piece would travel sensitively to services in Cricklewood or nearby Willesden, designed to comfort and to honour a life with careful, considered floristry.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath is shown against a bright white background, making every detail of the white and purple flowers appear crisp and tranquil. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the many large Oriental lilies that form the heart of the arrangement, their snow-white petals arching outward in layered whorls, some fully open with their green pistils and rust-coloured anthers on display, others still cupped in soft, unfolding buds. Clustered between these majestic lilies are ruffled Lisianthus-type blooms, their white petals traced with violet and lavender at the tips, as though brushed gently with watercolour. These purple-edged flowers weave through the wreath like a quiet melody, adding tender contrast without disturbing the overarching calm. Subtle sprays of deep and silvery green foliage slip between the flowers, shaping the circle and giving it structure, while keeping the focus firmly on the luminous whites and soothing purples. The wreath forms an unbroken ring, symbolising continuity, enduring affection, and the cycles of life and memory. The lighting is soft and even, creating a sense of stillness that mirrors the reflective mood of a funeral or remembrance service. It is easy to imagine this tribute resting beside a casket in a Cricklewood chapel, in a quiet corner near Mapesbury Road, or at a memorial gathering for a cherished resident. The design speaks gently of purity, respect, and gratitude, an elegant floral expression chosen to honour a loved one's journey and to offer a comforting gesture to grieving family and friends in and around Cricklewood.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A carefully composed circular wreath photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint, this arrangement centres on hundreds of pure white chrysanthemums whose fine, feathery petals build a dense, pillow-like ring that catches soft studio light and casts a gentle shadow beneath. At the upper left, a trio of intense royal-blue roses presents a bold but solemn accent; their velvet petals are tightly layered and tucked into a bed of rich, dark green leaves that lift the cluster slightly above the chrysanthemum plane. Both inner and outer rims are defined by a pleated satin ribbon in a matching deep cobalt blue, the ruffles of the trim creating delicate highlights that echo the roses' sheen and give the wreath a polished, dignified profile. The composition reads as serene and carefully restrained - textures that comfort, colours that convey purity and calm. From the perspective of a Flowers Cricklewood florist who often prepares tributes for services at nearby venues and private homes around Cricklewood station and Willesden, this wreath feels particularly suited to memorial services where understated elegance is needed; its subtle chrysanthemum scent and tactile harmony invite close inspection and quiet reflection. Whether placed on an easel at a chapel or left beside family photographs, the white-and-blue combination offers a timeless language of condolence - respectful, consoling and crafted with local care for those saying goodbye in our neighbourhood.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene memorial wreath is shown from above, laid flat against a clean white background so its perfect circular form becomes the quiet focus. The design is rich yet restrained, filled edge to edge with roses in soft, contemplative shades. Large, fully opened blooms in dusty lavender and antique mauve create a gentle rhythm around the ring, their layered petals curling outward like little waves of colour, each flower slightly different yet harmonising beautifully, the way tributes often do when we prepare them for Cricklewood families. Threaded among these are clusters of delicate pastel pink spray roses, some still in tight bud, others just beginning to open. Their smaller size and varied stages of bloom bring movement to the wreath, suggesting memories unfolding over time, from early, joyful days to quiet, reflective moments. A deep, verdant foundation of dark green ferns supports the flowers. The fronds, probably leatherleaf, radiate outward in feathery arcs, their serrated edges forming a natural frame that softens the outline and adds depth. Here and there, tiny darker leaves and discreet filler buds rest in the shadows, hinting at the hidden structure that keeps the wreath secure for travel to churches and crematoriums around Cricklewood and Kilburn. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh highlights, allowing the pastel petals to appear almost velvety and the greens to glow gently rather than shout for attention. The overall impression is one of calm dignity and heartfelt care, the kind of farewell tribute chosen to express love, gratitude, and remembrance without words.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An expertly composed memorial wreath, its circular form formed by a thick carpet of deep royal-blue chrysanthemums, each small bloom contributing to a lush, velvety ring set against a pristine white backdrop. A ruffled white satin ribbon frames the wreath's inner curve, the pleated sheen creating a subtle, elegant border that lifts the saturated blues. At the upper-left quadrant three large, fully opened blue roses stand as a focal cluster - petals rich and velour-smooth, their sapphire tones harmonising with the chrysanthemum base. Around the roses, feathery sprays of white baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage add classic sympathy notes and optical depth.

Cascading from mid-left toward the lower right are luminous white orchids, their refined Phalaenopsis-like blooms arching gracefully over the blue field. Interspersed along the orchid stem are lime-green buds, a mixture of tightly closed and half-opened forms that suggest quiet renewal amid loss. The arrangement combines a variety of tactile experiences - the chrysanthemum's spidery texture, the roses' plush petals, the orchids' satin-smooth planes - and is photographed in soft, cool daylight which enhances the wreath's solemn dignity. Crafted with the sensitivity of a neighbourhood florist, this piece is well suited for services in Cricklewood, deliveries to local funeral venues, or placement near familiar streets such as Cricklewood Broadway and Mapesbury-offered with care by Flowers Cricklewood.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed on a plain white background, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a quiet embrace made of flowers, thoughtfully crafted in a palette of white, blush, and deep pink. Large white lilies open generously around the ring, their broad, velvety petals curling back to reveal soft green centres and lightly dusted golden stamens, as if catching gentle morning light. Between them, striking fuchsia and magenta lilies, some with subtle speckling, add depth and a more intense note of colour, reminiscent of late-summer blooms in Cricklewood front gardens. White gerbera daisies are scattered throughout, their neat, layered petals framing dark centres that echo the gravity of the occasion while still offering a touch of warmth and familiarity. Soft pink roses, some tightly furled, others halfway open, give the design a tender, almost whispered message of affection, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom bring a sense of tradition and dignity. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly sprays of miniature carnations or button-like chrysanthemums, fill the spaces between the larger blooms, so the circle feels uninterrupted and complete. A collar of rich green foliage supports and shapes the wreath, its various leaves and tiny buds adding texture, depth, and a reminder of living nature. The arrangement's unbroken circular form symbolises eternal love and remembrance, perfectly suited to farewell services in and around Cricklewood, whether it's a quiet family cremation or a memorial gathering after a service on Cricklewood Broadway, offering a gentle, fragrant expression of sympathy and support.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of red and green, shown in sharp focus against a clean white backdrop so that every petal and leaf appears almost touchable. The heart of the design is an abundance of crimson carnations, their familiar ruffled petals overlapping in dense layers, creating plush, cushion-like clusters all the way around the ring. Between them, bright lime green button chrysanthemums - neat, spherical pompon blooms - sit like tiny mossy cushions, their compact florets adding a different texture and a fresh, springlike brightness. Supporting this tapestry of flowers, a generous collar of greenery spills outward: dark, feathery fern fronds add depth and shadow, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, edged in creamy white, soften the transitions between blooms and frame the circle with gentle movement. Woven discreetly into the lower section is a looped ribbon detail in coordinating shades of green, its striped pattern giving a quiet nod to craftsmanship and care. The wreath is substantial but not overpowering, expressing sympathy with colour that feels both traditional and uplifting. Imagined in the context of Cricklewood, it is the kind of thoughtful tribute a family might choose for a funeral at a local chapel, or to be delivered to a home near Gladstone Park as a comforting memorial piece. The careful spacing of the carnations and button mums ensures the colours remain evenly balanced, creating a complete, unbroken ring of remembrance that symbolises enduring love and respect for the person being honoured.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath is shown laid flat against a crisp white backdrop, its perfect circular shape symbolising eternity and gentle remembrance. The arrangement is densely woven with layered greenery, creating a deep, textural base that ranges from cool, silvery eucalyptus tones to the darker, velvety greens of more traditional foliage. Fine, lacy fern fronds and the distinctive, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium thistles give the ring a subtle, architectural rhythm, so that even the foliage feels carefully composed. Rising from this bed of green are two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one positioned high on the wreath and the other closer to the lower right, their broad petals and golden stamens adding a radiant focal point that seems to glow with quiet strength. Between them, clusters of fully open roses in soft blush and lavender-pink shades nestle side by side, their classic, spiralling centres evoking grace and tenderness. Interspersed are ruffled eustoma (lisianthus) blooms in deep purple and paler pink-lilac, their cup-shaped flowers adding both texture and a gentle play of light and shadow. Airy sprigs of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, peek through the design, like a delicate mist binding everything together. Carefully folded bright green leaves are positioned near the lilies, lending a contemporary flourish that hints at professional craftsmanship typical of experienced florists around Cricklewood Broadway and the surrounding streets. The overall impression is of a heartfelt memorial wreath, suitable for a funeral or service of farewell in the Cricklewood community, conveying peace, respect, and an ongoing bond of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, slightly angled view reveals a refined circular wreath made for a funeral or remembrance service, its form almost completely composed of white Baby's Breath. Thousands of tiny gypsophila blossoms are woven tightly together, creating a dense, cloud-soft ring that looks as though it could float above the pure white background. Each cluster of blooms contributes to an overall impression of purity and lightness, with subtle shadows adding depth along the rounded edges. The centre remains perfectly open, a clear circular space that feels contemplative and calm, like a quiet pause. Breaking the expanse of white, two elegant calla lilies are arranged on the lower right side of the wreath. Their sleek, rolled petals begin in a deep burgundy-magenta tone, then gently transition towards a muted green along the outer edges and stems. The blooms face slightly inward, their long, smooth green stems curving in an intentional, sculptural line that seems to grow from within the gypsophila itself. The interplay between the velvety darkness of the callas and the airy whiteness of the Baby's Breath suggests both sorrow and love held together in one design. Imagined in the context of Cricklewood, this is the kind of wreath that might be chosen for a quiet farewell at a local church near Mapesbury Road or for a dignified tribute delivered to a funeral director off the High Road. The arrangement conveys a message of respect, grace, and enduring affection, as a skilled local florist might create when helping families say goodbye with something beautiful yet understated.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, photographed against a spotless white background so that every nuance of colour and texture is easy to distinguish. The wreath itself is generously proportioned and completely packed with flowers, forming a continuous halo of blooms. At its heart are numerous roses in shades of fuchsia, magenta, and soft bridal pink, their petals overlapping in tight whorls. Some blooms are perfectly opened, with their centres gently cupped, while others are half-unfurled or still in compact buds, suggesting the different stages of a life remembered. Intermixed with the roses are graceful double lilies, likely oriental or Asiatic hybrids, their multi-layered petals washed in creamy white, pale blush, and hints of peach. A few petals show deeper pink at the tips or delicate veins of colour, adding visual depth. Several upright lily buds, smooth and elongated in lime-green, punctuate the design and give a sense of movement. Surrounding the flowers, a ring of luxuriant greenery frames the wreath. Fine, feathery fern fronds spread outward in overlapping layers, creating a soft, almost cloud-like edge, while sturdy, glossy leaves in dark emerald and mid-green tones fill the base and inner circle. The contrast between the cool greens and the warm pinks lends the piece a serene, balanced feel. This wreath would make a graceful condolence tribute for a Cricklewood family, suitable for funeral services, crematorium chapels, or memorial gatherings along the local avenues, quietly conveying sympathy, comfort, and enduring affection through its carefully curated blooms.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Cricklewood studio where a wreath of deep crimson roses sits as if ready to share a secret. The blooms have been chosen at their peak-petals soft and lush, layers unfurling with confident opulence. The circular form becomes a continuous embrace of velvety florals, each rose gently brushing its neighbor to create a tactile tapestry of red. The arrangement feels more than decorative; it holds memory and meaning, with every bud carrying a whispered wish or memory kept alive. As a florist, I sense the quiet power of these blossoms, their fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems and the cool, crisp air of the studio. The wreath is designed to read as both a symbol of love and a sign of respectful remembrance, making it equally suitable for romantic celebrations, solemn memorials, or elegant home decor. Against a white backdrop, the crimson saturates the image, inviting the eye to trace the spiraling centers of the roses and the soft folds of velvet petals. In Cricklewood, this piece would be a thoughtful choice for ceremonies in local churches, for a heartfelt tribute at a family gathering, or for brightening a doorway with a note of refined grace. Ready for same-day or next-day delivery across Cricklewood, it arrives fresh, pristine, and ready to convey the mood you intend.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A generously proportioned circular floral wreath is presented on a pure white background, its colours so vivid that the flowers almost seem to glow. The ring is tightly woven with blossoms, creating a complete, unbroken circle that naturally draws the eye around its form. At the heart of the design are sumptuous red roses, fully open and densely packed, their velvety petals spiralling inward in shades that range from deep crimson to wine-red. Each rose head looks carefully selected and placed, giving the impression of a skilled Cricklewood florist who has taken time to balance every curve and cluster. Threaded through this sea of red are bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals forming small, cloud-like tufts that soften the overall look. The yellow blooms appear in irregular, natural groupings rather than strict patterns, adding a gentle rhythm and preventing the wreath from feeling overly formal. Around and between the flowers, lush greenery peeks through: broad, dark green leaves with a slight sheen, and paler, softly textured foliage with a bluish-green tint that recalls eucalyptus. These leaves create a layered backdrop, supporting the roses and chrysanthemums while bringing a cool, fresh undertone. The lighting is neutral and even, allowing every petal edge and leaf vein to be clearly seen, and the white background isolates the wreath so its symbolic circular shape and vibrant tribute colours stand out. This design feels ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Cricklewood, whether placed in a quiet local church near Cricklewood Broadway or delivered directly to a crematorium as a thoughtful, heartfelt farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Let me describe this wreath as I would present it to a grieving family in Cricklewood. The circular arrangement is formed almost entirely from dozens of deep red roses, their velvety petals catching a soft, diffused light that makes the colour glow. Some blooms are still in buds, others have opened fully, offering a spectrum of crimson-from wine-dark centers to brighter edges. The roses are densely packed to create a lush, opulent disk that feels warm to the touch in memory and in sight. Among them, clusters of fresh green foliage peek through-broad eucalyptus-like leaves with a matte finish and slender, glossy ruscus-that provide a gentle green counterpoint and texture. The white background is crisp and clean, ensuring the wreath's circular form sits clearly as a focal point. This is a classic sign of sympathy: a continuous ring that signifies eternal connection and uninterrupted remembrance. In Cricklewood, families choose such red rose wreaths for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, knowing they convey dignity and heartfelt condolences. The arrangement radiates quiet strength, as though the light were drawn into the petals and pulled outward along the circle. Flowers Cricklewood stands ready to assist with same-day delivery across Cricklewood, Willesden Green, and surrounding lanes, ensuring the tribute reaches its destination with care.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral tribute is carefully designed to resemble a traditional maritime lifebuoy, its shape and colours immediately calling to mind safety, guidance, and the steady reassurance of being watched over. The wreath is composed of hundreds of small, fresh blooms, likely chrysanthemums, pressed closely together so that no gaps are visible, creating a dense, velvety surface that looks soft to the touch. The ring is neatly quartered into four equal sections, alternating between rich royal blue and luminous white, with the blue occupying the top left and bottom right, and the white filling the top right and bottom left. The royal blue flowers form an intense, saturated band that feels deep and contemplative, while the white quadrants bring clarity and light, much like a calm sky over the parks and side streets around Cricklewood's busy centre. Around the inner opening, a narrow, dark blue ribbon is carefully pleated into delicate ruffles, tracing the circle and adding a subtle, elegant detail that enhances the lifebuoy impression. The overall design appears perfectly balanced and symmetrical, each petal contributing to an impression of thoughtful order and care. This nautical-inspired wreath expresses solemn respect and gentle solace, making it especially fitting for memorial services and funerals where the deceased had links to sailing, naval service, or a love of coastal places far from North West London. At the same time, its lifebuoy form conveys the idea of someone who offered support and stability in times of need, a quiet visual message of gratitude and remembrance that would resonate with families throughout Cricklewood and neighbouring communities.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A dignified, circular funeral wreath seen from above, composed of creamy ivory roses and pale yellow lilies set on a lush foundation of green foliage. Approximately fifteen fully bloomed cream roses, each with tightly coiled, satiny petals, create the substantial, luminous field at the wreath's centre, while pale lemon-yellow lilies are interspersed to introduce vertical grace - several open to reveal their trumpet-shaped petals and light stamens, others held as poised buds that promise gentle unfolding. The greenery is abundant and texturally varied: delicate fern fronds lend a soft, lacy perimeter and rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs add deeper blue-green contrast and weight. The arrangement is densely but thoughtfully packed, the foliage shaping a flawless circular silhouette against the white background so the flowers read clearly and serenely. In soft morning light the arrangement suggests a restrained fragrance-sweet, powdery rose tones blended with the green, slightly citrus hint of lilies-evoking calm rather than intensity. This wreath's palette of ivory, pale yellow and verdant greens communicates peace and purity; its unbroken form is a visual pledge of remembrance and comfort. Prepared with the steady hand of an experienced local florist, it is suitable for a chapel service, cremation tribute or graveside placement around Cricklewood, from Cricklewood Broadway to the lanes by Cricklewood Station. Flowers Cricklewood can supply similarly styled sympathy wreaths for local delivery with thoughtful care and attention to occasion and placement.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00