Cheam WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Cheam, your trusted local florist for exquisite wreaths and beautiful flowers in Cheam and nearby areas. Our passionate team crafts every wreath with care, using only the freshest blooms sourced locally where possible. Whether you need a classic floral wreath for remembrance or a contemporary arrangement to brighten your home, we are dedicated to delivering heartfelt designs with a personal touch.

Conveniently located near Cheam High Street, close to landmarks like Nonsuch Park and St Dunstan’s Church, we proudly serve the Cheam community as well as neighbouring Sutton and Worcester Park. Our local expertise means we understand the styles and seasonal preferences that suit our area best.

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WREATHS
When I composed this wreath for a local Cheam memorial, I wanted it to feel like a close, reassuring presence rather than a statement-something neighbours might choose when laying flowers near Nonsuch Park or sending condolences along Cheam High Street. The design begins with a thick, continuous ring of snow-white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly set so the surface reads as a plush, unbroken circle suggesting continuity and solace. Nestled into the upper-left sector is a graceful cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), their ruffled petals ranging from a saturated violet to gentle lavender and punctuated by soft yellow centres; a few buds remain closed to imply hope and quiet progression. Intermingled with the lisianthus are layers of fresh green foliage: glossy, variegated leaves and delicate, fern-like fronds that bring cool texture and breathe life into the arrangement. A subtle, dark purple crinkled mesh trims both inner and outer rims of the wreath, showing as an elegant lining that echoes the purple blooms and gives the composition a considered finish. Under soft studio lighting a faint shadow hugs the wreath's base, reinforcing its roundness and the careful craftsmanship involved. This is the kind of sympathy wreath we prepare at Florist Cheam for funerals and remembrance services across the local area-respectful, understated and crafted to offer comfort when words fall short.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a bright white field, this circular sympathy wreath is composed chiefly of hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums that create a uniformly plush, textural surface. Each blossom folds inward in layered petals, producing a calming, tactile look that seems almost weightless despite its fullness. A fine trace of dark purple netting or ribbon peeks discreetly through the chrysanthemum ring at both inner and outer edges, lending a whisper of contrast and a quiet sense of depth. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a modest but luminous spray breaks the otherwise seamless band: three pale, buttery yellow roses stand as the focal point, their soft fragrance and open faces suggesting warmth, remembrance, and enduring friendship. Surrounding these roses, airy clouds of white baby's breath scatter like soft confetti, while clustered stems of lavender-toned statice add tiny, papery bursts of color that feel like distant crocus on a spring bank. The greenery is thoughtfully varied-broad, glossy leaves provide a backdrop to more delicate, feathery fronds-introducing tactile contrast and a living, garden-fresh note. Evenly lit, the image captures subtle shadows beneath the wreath that give it presence on the white surface and highlight the meticulous florist technique used to keep the circle whole. This arrangement is a classical, respectful choice for a wake or funeral and reflects the kind of considered sympathy work local families in Cheam and neighbouring Belmont or Worcester Park often ask for, available for thoughtful delivery across the area.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image features a beautifully symmetrical funeral wreath, photographed face-on so its circular shape and intricate detailing are immediately apparent. The entire ring is wrapped in a dense, misty layer of Baby's Breath, each tiny white flower contributing to a soft, cloud-like texture that seems to float against the plain white backdrop. Nestled within this airy foundation are carefully placed lisianthus blooms that bring structure and gentle colour to the design. Their petals are predominantly white but edged and lightly shaded with lilac and deeper purple, giving the appearance of delicately inked lines or brushstrokes. Some lisianthus are fully open, revealing the natural folds and shadows at their centres, while others sit in half-open or bud form, still touched by green and cream as they prepare to unfurl. Together, these elements create a subtle rhythm around the circle, with colour and texture repeating like a calm heartbeat. The centre of the wreath is a clear, empty ring, drawing the eye inward and reinforcing the theme of continuity and everlasting connection. Against the stark whiteness of the background, this combination of crisp white and soft purple feels quietly profound, the way tributes laid in churches and chapels around Cheam often do. The arrangement has a soothing, respectful presence, ideal for offering condolences at a funeral service, a memorial at Cheam cemetery, or a private family gathering, expressing sympathy through gentle beauty rather than bold display.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath laid on a stark white background so its textures and colours read clearly. The foundation is a substantial, plush ring of pure white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret densely packed until the surface resembles a soft, comforting cloud; their mild scent feels clean and reassuring in the mind's eye. Underneath the blossoms a subtle band of deep purple mesh or fine netting shows along the inner circumference, creating a quiet contrast that deepens the wreath without overwhelming the white. At the upper-left, a handsomely gathered cluster centres on a single soft cream rose, its petals unfurling with a gentle luminosity and a tender fragrance. This rose is cushioned by a mix of bright green foliage - variegated leaves with pale edges and delicate fern fronds - and interspersed sprigs of lavender-purple statice that introduce a refined, papery texture. On the right side, two graceful calla lilies trace an arc from roughly two to five o'clock: their elegant trumpets exhibit a painterly gradient, moving from deep purple at the tips to a peach-pink or blush at their bases, while their vivid green stems bend and weave into the chrysanthemum wreath to provide a flowing line. A single longer green stem bridges the lower section, discreetly secured and visually linking the left cluster to the callas on the right. Offered to families across Cheam - from Cheam Village to the quieter lanes by Nonsuch Park - this sympathy wreath by Florist Cheam conveys respect, peacefulness and a gentle, lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath dominates the frame, positioned centrally against a smooth, white background so that its colours and textures stand out in gentle relief. The entire ring is densely filled with roses and greenery, leaving no exposed base, which gives the design a rich, tapestry-like appearance. Large roses in shades of ivory and soft cream are fully open, their velvety petals unfolding in generous layers that catch the light with subtle shadows. Intermixed among them are clusters of tiny blush pink spray roses, some presented as rounded buds, others just beginning to bloom, adding delicate detail and a feeling of tender new beginnings amid remembrance. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses thread warmth through the wreath, like soft candlelight woven into the design, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses provide a slightly deeper, antique tone that offers emotional depth and refinement. Surrounding and supporting the blooms, dark green fern fronds curl outward and slip between petals, their feathery texture and rich colour evoking the freshness of a shaded garden. The composition feels balanced and calm, as if arranged by an experienced florist in Cheam who understands how to convey sympathy and comfort through flowers. Imagined resting at a funeral or memorial service in Cheam, perhaps near Nonsuch Park or a local church, this wreath's unbroken circular shape symbolises enduring love and the continuity of memory. Its gentle pastels, combined with the cool greens of the foliage, create an atmosphere of serenity and quiet reflection, ideal for offering condolences and honouring a loved one's life.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A calm, gracefully shaped floral wreath stands as a dignified expression of sympathy, crafted by skilled hands in Cheam. At its heart lie grand white lilies, their smooth, star-like petals open in welcoming arcs-each blossom symbolising peace and remembrance, with a subtle fragrance reminiscent of early mornings near Nonsuch Park. Deep fuchsia pink lilies, each adorned with magenta hues and dark inner speckles, thread through the arrangement, introducing a contemporary vibrance. Soft blush pink and creamy white roses nestle between the larger forms, their tender, tightly wound petals reflecting quieter moments of love and shared memories. Elegant green foliage, likely eucalyptus, weaves discreetly throughout the design, adding gentle layers and depth without overwhelming the eye. Gathering all these elements together, the wreath's continuous shape becomes a silent promise of enduring connection-an eloquent tribute for funerals or remembrance services, available for thoughtful delivery across Cheam, North Cheam, or Ewell. The careful placement and interplay of flowers, textures, and soft, luminous colour ensures this wreath not only brings solace but also honours the life and spirit so fondly remembered.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath, photographed against a neutral white backdrop, where the main ring is entirely formed from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums whose countless petals create a soft, cloud-like surface that suggests peace and unity. From the upper left quadrant a lively yet respectful spray arcs gently across the top: rich, fully opened yellow roses glow like small suns, their petal edges soft and slightly fragrant, while clusters of deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) introduce velvety contrast with their elegant, ruffled cups. A few unopened lisianthus buds in paler lavender and fresh green add depth and a sense of unfolding life. Lush, varied greenery - glossy rounded leaves, slender fern fronds and subtle variegated foliage - weaves through the accent cluster, providing texture and a cool counterpoint to the warm roses. Subtle details include a narrow dark purple crinoline ribbon just visible beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer edges, echoing the lisianthus tones and giving a small, refined finish. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the chrysanthemum texture and the satiny sheen of the lisianthus petals. This arrangement, commonly chosen for memorial ceremonies in Cheam and neighbouring Sutton, conveys dignity and comfort: the white base for purity and remembrance, and the yellow and purple accents to express friendship, love and quiet hope.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its ring of blossoms forming a gentle, luminous frame. The arrangement is packed with white Oriental lilies, each one carefully placed so their petals interlock and overlap, creating an unbroken flow of soft curves around the circle. Some lilies are in full, majestic bloom, revealing their pale green centers and anchored by long stamens topped with golden-brown pollen. Others remain partially closed, their petals still cupped together, lending a sense of quiet anticipation and unfolding grace. Nestled among these lilies are clusters of Lisianthus, whose double, ruffled petals offer a different, cloud-like texture. Their predominantly white blooms are finely edged in hues of lilac, lavender, and soft purple, adding gentle colour without disturbing the wreath's calm, contemplative mood. Small buds and tighter blooms are tucked into the design, creating visual rhythm and making the wreath feel hand-crafted and personal. Darker green foliage and slim, eucalyptus-style leaves appear here and there, grounding the composition and echoing the verdant feel of Cheam's leafy residential streets and nearby parks. The overall impression is one of quiet elegance-no single flower shouts; instead, they work together to create a balanced, circular embrace. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting by the lectern in a Cheam church, or laid beside a graveside after a service, a tender symbol of sympathy and remembrance for local families. The wreath's soft whites and purples suggest purity, affection, and a peaceful farewell, thoughtfully arranged by florists who understand the emotional weight of such occasions.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from just above and set against an immaculate white surface, this funeral wreath reads as a study in calm contrasts and considered craft. The central structure is a generous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each petal layered to create a soft, pillowed texture with a whisper of warm cream at some centers that tempers the cool palette. At the upper left three electric, deep-blue roses rise gently from the chrysanthemum field; their velvet petals are tightly formed yet fully expressive, projecting a serene dignity. Dark green leaves tuck in around the roses, their rounded, glossy forms adding natural weight and a reassuring backdrop to the saturated blues. Encircling the wreath's outer and inner perimeters is a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt - the ribbon is carefully folded and stitched to follow the circle, its lustrous ripples catching soft light and giving the piece an orderly, polished rim. The studio's soft illumination creates a subtle shadow under the wreath, suggesting depth and presence without drama. As someone who prepares memorial tributes for families across Cheam and Sutton, including services at local venues near Cheam Village and London Road, I find this composition speaks of restrained love and steady remembrance. Florist Cheam crafts it to convey both purity and individuality: the white chrysanthemums offer traditional solace, while the blue roses lend a personal, contemplative note suitable for funerals, wakes, or a quiet act of condolence delivered locally.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers, a visual metaphor for the continuity of love and memory. The design is dominated by large roses in soft, muted hues of dusty lavender, pale mauve, and greyish-purple, each bloom open to reveal ruffled layers of petals that curl inward toward a deeper centre. Between these generous roses, sprays of smaller blush pink roses and tiny buds are woven, their lighter colour bringing a tender warmth that balances the cooler lavender tones. The blossoms are supported by a dense underlay of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf, whose finely cut, feathery leaves stretch outward and peek through the gaps, giving the wreath both structure and a sense of natural movement. Discreet filler greens and diminutive dark buds are tucked in among the roses, adding depth and subtle shadow, as if catching the soft daylight that might stream through a Cheam chapel window during a service. The lighting in the image is even and gentle, highlighting the velvety texture of the petals and the rich saturation of the foliage without harsh glare. The wreath conveys a quiet, composed elegance, the sort of arrangement chosen to express deep sympathy and affection for a loved one at a funeral or memorial in Cheam, perhaps near Nonsuch Park or along the village high street. Its pastel roses and lush greenery create a floral embrace that feels both comforting and dignified, honouring a life with beauty and respect.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Set plainly on a white surface, this circular memorial wreath reads as a study in contrast and tenderness: a dense ring of vibrant, royal-blue chrysanthemums builds a cushion-like foundation whose tiny, layered petals give soft, tactile depth. A ruffled white satin ribbon trims the inner aperture, its luminous pleats framing the flowers with a formal, comforting border. At the upper-left curve, three striking blue roses bloom in full-each petal bearing a velvety texture and deep azure tone that harmonises with the chrysanthemums beneath. Interspersed around that cluster are tiny sprays of gypsophila and subdued green leaves, adding a delicate lace of white and natural shadow. From that focal point a gentle spray of white orchids sweeps downward toward the lower-right, their elongated petals and subtle yellow throats offering an ethereal, drifting motion across the wreath. Among the orchids, several bright green buds sit poised to open, introducing a quiet narrative of life continuing amid remembrance. The arrangement balances rich colour with refined simplicity: the blues suggest solemnity and lasting memory, the whites imply innocence and calm. Bathed in a cool, diffused light that highlights the different textures-fuzzy, velvety, and silky-this wreath feels both crafted and contemplative. Ideal for funeral services in Cheam or for sending to a memorial at Nonsuch Park's chapel, it conveys respectful sympathy and thoughtful presence.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular funeral wreath is pictured against a clear white background, its ring of flowers arranged with the calm precision of an experienced Cheam florist. The design is rich and full, built around generous white Oriental lilies whose wide petals unfold in soft curves, revealing green pistils and glowing golden stamens at their centres. Between these serene blooms, deep pink and fuchsia lilies appear in star-shaped bursts, their slightly speckled petals adding vivid colour and a sense of gentle movement. Scattered throughout the wreath are crisp white gerbera daisies, their layered petals surrounding dark, well-defined centres, which bring a quiet, reassuring brightness to the composition. Light pink roses, some still tightly furled and others partially open, lend a tender, affectionate air, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom provide classic beauty and the comforting familiarity of traditional funeral flowers. Small white filler blossoms, likely spray carnations or petite chrysanthemum sprays, are tucked neatly between the larger blooms, softening transitions and giving the ring its plush, seamless texture. A foundation of fresh green foliage frames the flowers, the leaves peeking through and around the blooms to define the circle and add natural depth. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, creating the impression that the wreath is resting in a peaceful room in Cheam, perhaps near St. Dunstan's or a local funeral chapel, ready to accompany a final farewell. This wreath, with its harmonious blend of white, pink, and magenta tones, feels like a compassionate, carefully made tribute, ideal for expressing sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love at a funeral or memorial gathering.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A large sympathy wreath in a classic circular shape is shown against a stark white background, allowing the interplay of vivid red and fresh green to stand out clearly. The wreath is packed tightly with flowers, giving it a generous, substantial appearance, as though no space has been left untouched by care. Deep red carnations provide the main structure, their softly frilled, velvety petals gathered densely together all around the ring. Each flower head, from fully open blooms to slightly smaller, less unfurled ones, adds to the textured, almost quilted surface of crimson that encircles the design. Nestled between them are lime green button chrysanthemums, small, globular flowers whose tightly packed florets create smooth, rounded domes. Their bright, almost glowing chartreuse tone offers a striking yet harmonious contrast to the red, lending the tribute a sense of life and renewal amid grief. The flowers sit atop a bed of rich foliage: feathery leatherleaf fern in deep emerald green, and sprigs of variegated pittosporum showing off their creamy-edged leaves. This mix of greens extends just beyond the edge of the blooms to frame the wreath with a soft, natural outline. In the lower section, subtle loops of striped green ribbon weave among the greenery, reinforcing the palette while remaining understated. The perfectly balanced circle and even distribution of colour give the design a composed, consoling feel, making it an appropriate arrangement for a funeral service in Cheam, perhaps resting near the lectern of a local church or by the curtains at a crematorium, where families gather to remember and say farewell.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a meticulously arranged sympathy wreath, its circular form crisp and clear against a plain white backdrop, as though laid out on a florist's workbench in Cheam just before delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. The wreath is luxuriously full, with no gaps in the coverage, creating a sense of care and completeness. Two large Asiatic lilies in a warm coral-orange tone dominate the composition, one placed near the upper section of the ring and another stabilising the lower right. Their wide, silky petals and prominent stamens offer both bold colour and a touch of drama. Surrounding them, roses in gentle blush and soft lavender-pink tones are gathered tightly, their open, spiralling centres suggesting love, gratitude, and farewell. Among the roses, ruffled lisianthus blooms appear in both pale pink and deep purple, providing a satisfying interplay of light and dark that adds visual rhythm. Small clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, most likely statice, are tucked between the larger blooms, lending a misty, ethereal layer to the design. The foliage underneath is richly textured: cool, silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and darker green leaves provide a structured, natural framework that keeps the circle strong and balanced. Here and there, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles rise through the greenery, giving a subtle, modern edge and adding depth to the colour palette. Several unopened lily buds sit quietly among the leaves, hinting at future blossoms and reinforcing the theme of continuity. Near the lower lily, folded bright green leaves, likely aspidistra, are shaped with deliberate precision. Overall, this funeral wreath combines calm pastels and vivid accents to express quiet sorrow, gratitude, and a sense of ongoing love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image features a beautifully composed circular wreath designed for a funeral or memorial, photographed against a bright white backdrop that allows its details to shine. The main body of the wreath is formed from countless stems of Baby's Breath, their small, rounded white blossoms gathered closely together until they create a plush, cloud-like ring. This continuous halo of gypsophila has an almost ethereal quality, the minute blossoms appearing like a constellation of tiny stars, all encircling an empty, perfectly round centre. On the lower right segment of the wreath, two striking calla lilies are carefully positioned to provide both contrast and balance. Their smooth green stems curve gently out of the nest of Baby's Breath, leading up to luxurious, trumpet-shaped blooms. The petals display a graceful ombré effect: rich burgundy and magenta tones deepen near the rolled edges and gradually wash into muted greens closer to the base. The surface of each bloom appears velvety yet softly reflective, catching the light in a way that emphasises their sculptural, contemporary silhouette. The purity of the white gypsophila alongside the intensity of the dark callas creates a composition that feels both pure and profound, echoing themes of love, respect, and remembrance. In Cheam, a wreath like this could be arranged by a local florist for same-day delivery to a family home, a church near the village centre, or a service at a nearby crematorium. It would suit occasions where mourners wish to express sympathy and gratitude with something elegant, modern, and quietly comforting.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, fully rounded funeral wreath is shown front-on against a plain white background, allowing the pink and cream flowers to glow softly without distraction. The wreath is tightly packed with a blend of roses and double lilies, creating a plush, almost cushion-like texture. Deep fuchsia and magenta roses mingle with pale blush blooms, some petals wrapped close in youthful buds, others unfurled into wide, layered blossoms that reveal intricate, spiralling centres. Nestled among them, generous double lilies bring a sense of lightness; their multi-layered petals, in tones of creamy white, gentle peach, and dusty pink, curl outward like small waves. A scattering of lime-green lily buds rises between the open lilies, providing fresh contrast and a subtle sense of movement. Surrounding and supporting the blooms is a rich mix of foliage: long, feathery fern fronds radiate from the perimeter of the wreath, while broader, glossy green leaves tuck in below the blossoms, creating depth and drawing the colours together into a harmonious whole. The white background highlights each detail, making the wreath appear almost as if it is floating, softly lit, and utterly still. This arrangement feels ideal for a tribute at a funeral or celebration of life in Cheam, perhaps displayed at a service near Nonsuch Park or delivered to one of the local churches on a quiet side street. The circular shape, with its open centre, suggests endless remembrance and the enduring nature of love, while the gentle pinks and creams offer comfort and tenderness during moments of loss.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Cheam studio where a wreath of lush red roses dominates the room, designed to radiate warmth and reverence. Dozens of deep crimson blooms are arranged in a perfect circle, each blossom hand-placed so that it leans softly into its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of velvety petals. The largest flowers stand full and open, their spiral centers drawing the eye inward, while smaller buds nestle between them, giving depth and movement to the surface. The result is more than decoration; it is a living memory, a continuous embrace of red that speaks of love, celebration, and solemn farewell. A faint scent of rose would linger in the air, mingling with the green of hidden stems and the quiet hiss of fresh foliage kept to a minimum to preserve the wreath's clean silhouette. Against a white backdrop, the wreath becomes a focal point, its density and sheen commanding attention without distraction. This arrangement is equally suited to romantic milestones-an anniversary, a proposal moment framed in candlelight-as well as to remembrance rituals or formal ceremonies. In the Cheam area, families choose this uncompromisingly elegant design for doorways, church entrances, or event halls, appreciating that it can be ordered with same-day delivery to nearby villages and towns. The artistry here lies not only in the color but in the balance and rhythm of every petal, the way the red holds a moment in time, and the care that goes into building a wreath that feels both festive and respectful.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears both bold and tender, a carefully composed ring of colour and texture. The heart of the design is formed by plush, fully opened red roses, each blossom layered with velvety petals that spiral gracefully towards the centre. Some roses lean towards a brighter crimson, while others carry a deeper, wine-red hue, adding a quiet complexity to the arrangement. Woven between the roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their countless slim petals radiating from compact centres to form soft, rounded blooms. The yellow flowers introduce a ray of light, softening the intensity of the red and bringing a note of gentle optimism to the wreath. Beneath and between the blooms lies a bed of varied greenery, likely glossy salal leaves mixed with cooler, grey-green eucalyptus sprigs, creating a supportive, textural base that frames the flowers without drawing attention away from them. The wreath itself is crafted as a perfect circle with a clear open middle, a shape often chosen for funeral and remembrance tributes to reflect the unbroken continuity of love. The overall impression is of a wreath prepared in a Cheam flower shop for a farewell service at a nearby church or crematorium, perhaps carried from a quiet residential street to a local chapel. The careful placement of each rose and chrysanthemum, combined with the fresh foliage, conveys a sense of care, respect, and personal attention, making this arrangement a fitting expression of sympathy and remembrance for families across Cheam and the surrounding area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, each petal touched with care and memory. The blooms gather in a generous cluster, and the lush petals glow with a velvety depth set against silvery-green foliage-broad, matte leaves that recall eucalyptus and slender, glossy ruscus that peek out like quiet crescents. The roses, symbols of devotion, unfold from tightly furled buds to fully opened faces, their color shifting from ruby to deeper crimson as light plays across the surface. The scent is intimate and faintly sweet, a reminder of late-afternoon gardens near Cheam Village. The wreath's form is a complete circle, signifying eternal connection and the enduring nature of love. The white background isolates the arrangement, letting the red tones breathe and the greens draw the eye into its heart. Crafted by a Cheam florist who understands how a single wreath can cradle sorrow and celebrate memory, it suits services near Nonsuch Park, or memorials along Cheam High Street, with a tenderness that speaks softly yet clearly. We can arrange delivery across Cheam and the surrounding wards on the same day if needed, bringing this calming, respectful tribute to loved ones when time matters most. Crafted with patience and reverence, it stands not merely as decoration but as a personal keepsake of memory and love that endures.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image features an elegant funeral wreath crafted in the unmistakable shape of a maritime lifebuoy, placed against a clean white background that accentuates every contour and colour. The wreath itself is composed entirely of compact, small-headed blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that the flowers form a continuous, textured ring with no visible gaps. The circle is divided into four distinct quarters that alternate between a deep, royal blue and a clear, snowy white. The blue sections are rich and velvety, absorbing the light and suggesting depth and steadiness, while the white segments seem bright and pristine, softly reflecting the light to create a sense of clarity and peace. Along the inside edge of the wreath, a narrow dark blue ribbon has been pleated into delicate ruffles, tracing the inner circumference and subtly emphasising the circular form and the central hollow. The craftsmanship feels deliberate and assured, as if completed by an experienced local florist in Cheam, perhaps in a quiet back room looking out towards Cheam Village. There are no additional embellishments, no foliage or extra colours, just the powerful simplicity of blue and white petals echoing a symbol of safety and rescue. This lifebuoy arrangement is particularly suited to honouring someone with a deep connection to sailing, the navy, or lifeguarding, or to commemorate a person who offered steadfast support and guidance. It would be a fitting centrepiece at a funeral or memorial service held in Cheam, North Cheam, or nearby Worcester Park, conveying a sense of solace, gratitude, and the hope of safe harbour after life's final voyage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen flat against a white background, this elegant circular wreath combines creamy ivory roses with soft, pale yellow lilies to create a sympathetic, reassuring presence. About fifteen fully opened roses form the backbone of the arrangement, their layered petals catching soft daylight and conveying a gentle, powdery warmth, while the trumpet-shaped lilies-some in full bloom, others in bud-provide sculptural sweep and a faint, green-tinged fragrance. The flowers sit atop a rich tapestry of greens: delicate fern fronds that feather the perimeter and broader, rounded foliage-similar to eucalyptus-that gives depth and a cool contrast to the warm blooms. The wreath is densely packed, creating a luxurious, continuous band that reads as a single, carefully considered symbol of remembrance. Crafted with the steadiness of experienced hands, it evokes calm and steadiness, suitable for a funeral service, a memorial display at a chapel near Cheam High Street, or a graveside tribute at a local cemetery. As an experienced local florist, Florist Cheam arranges each stem for longevity and balance, mindful of the quiet dignity required at times of loss. The arrangement's pale palette-ivory, lemon, and deep green-feels like a soft promise of solace, a botanical expression of condolence that will sit respectfully through a service or be delivered with care across Cheam and neighbouring Sutton communities.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00