Old Oak Common WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Old Oak Common, your trusted local expert for beautiful, handcrafted wreaths and floral arrangements. Proudly serving the Old Oak Common community and neighbouring areas like Acton and Willesden, we blend years of floristry knowledge with a true passion for flowers. You’ll often find us sourcing the freshest blooms at Old Oak Lane and arranging them in our shop just steps from the iconic Wormwood Scrubs Park.

Each of our wreaths is carefully designed by local florists, whether you’re honouring a loved one, decorating your door for the season, or simply bringing a touch of nature indoors. We understand our community’s tastes, from classic whites to modern, colourful creations. With same-day delivery available until 3 PM—simply order online for prompt, reliable service across Holbush Road and throughout Shepherd’s Bush and beyond!

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WREATHS
A serene circular wreath presented on a stark white background, crafted as a sympathy tribute where simplicity and restraint speak volumes. The primary structure is formed from countless white cushion chrysanthemums, their ruffled, multi-layered petals packed tightly to create a lush, uninterrupted ring that evokes calm, purity and continuity. In the upper-left portion an artful accent cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces a quiet contrast: richly coloured, open violet blooms sit alongside paler lavender buds, their soft, layered petals lending a warm velvet note to the composition. Sprays of green foliage - from broader, slightly variegated leaves to delicate fern-like fronds - are woven through the purple grouping, offering fresh texture and natural movement against the white backdrop. A discreet dark purple mesh or frilly ribbon runs just beneath the chrysanthemums at the inner and outer rims, visible as a slim, crinkled border that harmonises with the lisianthus and anchors the design. The soft studio light forms a gentle shadow under the wreath, revealing its depth and the horticultural care taken in packing and shaping each bloom. Imagine the cool, subtle aroma of the flowers and the cushiony impression if touched: a composition built to comfort rather than overwhelm. As a local florist who often prepares memorial pieces for wakes at neighbourhood churches and crematoria near Old Oak Lane and North Acton, I designed this wreath to convey steady sympathy and enduring remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Framed by a plain white background, this circular remembrance wreath is meticulously built from a dense mass of small white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals layer into a soft, reassuring cushion of flowers. The wreath's open centre and seamless ring of white suggest unbroken memory and continuity; an understated purple net or ribbon glimmers intermittently along the inner and outer edges, lending a refined edge of colour beneath the blossoms. Crowning the upper-left quadrant, three pale yellow roses unfurl with gentle dignity-their velvety petals catching light like small candles of friendship and care-surrounded by filigrees of white baby's breath that read as tender, cloud-like whispers. Interposed among them are tiny sprays of lavender-purple statice, their papery texture and muted tone evoking early spring crocuses and a discreet note of warmth. Sprays of deep green foliage, from broad smooth leaves to delicate fern-like fronds, cradle the floral cluster and give the design body, contrast and a quietly organic movement. The soft lighting brings out the cool whites, pale buttery tones and fresh greens while leaving the purple accents as a subtle, comforting refrain. This wreath carries a solemn yet gentle mood-crafted to convey solace rather than spectacle-and would be equally at home in a chapel service, a memorial table, or set beside a headstone. For families in Old Oak Common, North Acton or nearby Harlesden seeking a simple, elegant tribute, this design reads as a calm, dignified statement of remembrance and respect.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing funeral wreath of white and lilac tones appears suspended against a pristine white backdrop, as if floating in still air. The wreath is crafted in a perfect circle, its structure almost completely hidden beneath a dense halo of Baby's Breath, whose countless miniature blooms create a cushion of fine, white texture reminiscent of a light mist over the rail lines and green corners near Old Oak Common Lane at dawn. Scattered generously through this cloud are elegant Lisianthus flowers, each with gently ruffled petals that curve and fold like silk. These blooms are predominantly white, but their edges and vein-like markings are traced in delicate shades of lavender, mauve, and deeper purple, giving sense of movement even in this still photograph. Some Lisianthus are in full bloom, showing off layered petals and subtly shaded centres, while others remain partially closed, revealing hints of soft green and cream, suggesting the unfolding of life and memory. The open centre of the wreath is clearly defined, reinforcing the traditional form associated with eternity and unending love. Seen up close, the arrangement is meticulously balanced, with no harsh lines-only a seamless transition from the fine, airy filler flowers to the more substantial, velvety Lisianthus. The overall mood is tranquil and reflective, making this design appropriate for services at local chapels or quiet farewells held near Wormwood Scrubs or the surrounding Old Oak Common neighbourhood, where families seek a refined, comforting floral tribute that speaks gently of peace and remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Hand-crafted in a gentle, sympathetic style familiar to families in Old Oak Common and nearby Willesden, this circular funeral wreath rests on a stark white background to reveal every carefully considered detail. The foundation is a dense blanket of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their tiny, cushion-like florets packed so closely they form a plush, clouded surface that suggests peace and repose. Just beneath that white mantle a subtle band of deep purple mesh or fine netting peeks through along the inner circumference, adding a dignified wash of colour. At the top-left quarter a compact composition of foliage and flowers provides a tender focal point: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale-yellow rose opens gently at the center, cradled by varied green leaves-some broad and variegated with lighter edges, others soft and fern-like-together creating texture, shadow and depth. Interlaced among the greenery are narrow sprays of lavender-purple statice, their tiny clustered blooms giving a faint papery texture that complements the calla lilies on the opposite side. Two elongated callas sweep from about two o'clock to five o'clock, their trumpet-shaped blooms showing a luminous gradient from rich, saturated purple at the tips to subtle peach-pink and blush tones toward the bases; their vivid green stems curve gracefully across the lower-right arc. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower wreath, discreetly secured and guiding the eye to the callas' bases. As prepared by Florist Old Oak Common, this wreath conveys quiet dignity, memory and solace for memorial services or a respectful graveside tribute, offered for local delivery within Old Oak Common and neighbouring districts.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful, circular sympathy wreath is captured against a clean white backdrop, showcasing a full ring of roses and greenery that feels both classic and deeply personal. The florist has packed the arrangement so generously that the eye sees only flowers and fern, no bare patches, just a continuous circle of texture and colour. Large, open roses in creamy white and gentle ivory create the main structure, their velvety petals layered like small, unfolding stories of a life remembered. Threaded among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in tight bud, others just beginning to open, symbolising memories at different stages-some vivid, some softer at the edges. Pale peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a quiet warmth, like late afternoon light across Wormwood Scrubs, while dusty lavender and mauve roses lend a slightly antique, heirloom feeling that many families in Old Oak Common choose for more traditional services. Dark green fern fronds emerge from beneath the blooms, their finely divided leaves adding movement and a woodland freshness that balances the pastel palette. The wreath's perfect circle is visually strong yet emotionally gentle, suggesting continuity, eternity, and the unbroken nature of love even after loss. The neutral white background and soft, even lighting allow the subtle shifts of colour to stand out, from cool mauve through to warm cream, giving the whole tribute a calm, contemplative presence. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting beside a photograph at a memorial service in Old Oak Common, offering silent comfort and a refined expression of sympathy.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Set upon a stark white backdrop, a dignified floral wreath from a trusted Old Oak Common florist completes a circle of remembrance and beauty. A bounty of pristine white lilies, many in radiant full bloom and others poised in hopeful buds, dominate the composition, their star-shaped petals softly cradling pale green stamens and conveying a sense of calm and solace. Threaded purposefully among them, vivid fuchsia pink lilies draw the gaze with their vibrant, dramatic hues and playful speckles, bringing richness to the palette. Smaller, elegantly furled blush pink and cream roses are scattered between the commanding lilies, their gentle textures and hues softening the wreath and lending it a subtle air of romance and comfort. Wisps of muted greenery-perhaps eucalyptus leaves, echoing the leafy surrounds near Willesden Junction-create added texture and grounding freshness. The thoughtfully layered blooms forge a complete circle, symbolizing eternal love and unbroken memory, enriching ceremonies held in Old Oak Common's close-knit neighborhoods. Each flower, carefully chosen and arranged, speaks of both reverence and compassionate farewell, offering peace and heartfelt condolence during times of parting.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed sympathy wreath occupying the centre of the frame, its circular form built from a thick, uninterrupted bed of pristine white spray chrysanthemums that give the piece a plush, uniform surface - soft to the eye, as if cushioned by clouds. The chrysanthemums' multitude of tiny petals creates a quiet, matte texture that reads as purity and repose. Anchoring the wreath's upper left quadrant is a vibrant floral spray: several rich yellow roses, fully unfurled and glowing with warm buttery tones, are paired with deep royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny, ruffled cups provide an elegant counterpoint. Lighter lavender lisianthus buds and small green, unopened shoots add layers of anticipation and natural rhythm to the cluster. A variety of fresh greens - glossy rounded leaves, subtly variegated foliage, and fine fern fronds - cradle the blooms and provide both contrast and structural movement. A discreet length of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum ring along the inner and outer edges, a delicate detail that harmonises with the purple flowers and gives the wreath a finished, considered look. The overall impression is one of compassionate restraint: a traditional funeral piece meant to convey condolence and remembrance. As a florist working locally, I prepare wreaths like this for services held around Old Oak Common Lane and nearby North Acton, and we at Florist Old Oak Common pay attention to these small visual threads that comfort families through grief.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
An elegant sympathy wreath is shown as a complete, unbroken circle of white and purple blooms, floating visually against a clean white backdrop that highlights every detail of the floral work. Large white Oriental lilies, with their broad, slightly recurved petals and softly scented throats, anchor the design and convey an immediate sense of purity and calm. Many are fully open, their green pistils and cinnamon-toned anthers standing proudly at the centre, while others remain in bud, their pale, tapered forms adding a sense of gentle movement. Nestled between these striking lilies are clusters of Lisianthus, their petals ruffled and delicately traced with lavender and violet along the edges, like watercolour brushstrokes. Small touches of rich greenery and fine, eucalyptus-style foliage weave discreetly through the arrangement, giving body and subtle contrast without breaking the quiet mood. The overall craftsmanship feels precise yet compassionate, as though a local Old Oak Common florist had arranged it with a particular family in mind, perhaps for a service held near North Acton or along Old Oak Lane. Under the neutral studio lighting, every white petal appears luminous, while the purple accents bring a calm, contemplative depth. This wreath speaks of dignity and heartfelt farewell, a floral circle that honours a life with grace and offers a moment of stillness and solace to those gathered nearby, whether at a crematorium chapel or a small private remembrance in the Old Oak Common community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured against a stark white backdrop with a soft shadow to suggest floating presence, this circular sympathy wreath is centred on a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose countless feathery petals create a soft, cloud-like texture and a feeling of serene purity. On the upper left, a trio of deep royal-blue roses forms a focused, elegant accent; their velvety, tightly folded petals read almost jewel-like against the white field and are cradled by rich dark-green foliage that supplies visual depth and a living contrast. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue trims both inner and outer edges, its glossy ripples catching light to outline the wreath's silhouette and lend a formal, finished air. As a working florist in Old Oak Common, I set this piece thinking of quiet memorials at nearby Park Royal chapels or floral tributes delivered to small services on Scrubs Lane; the combination of white chrysanthemums and distinct blue roses speaks of respect, consolation, and lasting memory. The arrangement's textures are tangible even to the imagination - the subtle, dry scent of chrysanthemum petals, the smooth coolness of rose petals, the slight rustle of ribbon - and the overall effect is one of composed dignity. Florist Old Oak Common can prepare and arrange this style for thoughtful delivery across the local area, where it serves as a graceful symbol of condolence and remembrance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular sympathy wreath is shown from above, resting on a clean white surface so that every flower and leaf is clearly defined. The arrangement forms an unbroken ring of roses, the larger blooms in a sophisticated palette of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and soft grey-purple that feels both modern and timeless. Each of these big roses is fully open, their petals layered like silk, with subtle shading from the outer edges into darker, more mysterious centres. Threaded between them are clusters of petite blush pink spray roses and dainty buds, in stages from tightly closed to half-open, lending softness and a sense of gentle unfolding, like memories gradually rising to the surface. A lush underlay of dark green ferns supports the design, the fronds arranged in a dense, continuous band that outlines the wreath and creates a vivid contrast to the pastel blooms. The fern leaves are finely cut and slightly feathery, catching the light and providing a structured, natural frame. Tiny hints of deeper foliage and darker buds appear in the shadows, adding nuance and visual depth without disturbing the calm overall mood. The lighting is diffused and even, highlighting the natural curves of each petal, giving an impression of fresh, carefully conditioned flowers prepared for a meaningful farewell. This floral tribute would sit beautifully at a memorial service or graveside in Old Oak Common, perhaps after a quiet walk from nearby residential streets, offering a delicate expression of sympathy, remembrance, and comfort to bereaved families in the local community.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously composed sympathy wreath, photographed in soft, even light that highlights texture and tone: a lush ring of vibrant royal-blue chrysanthemums builds a dense, cushion-like foundation, their finely divided petals producing a ripple of deep colour and tactile interest. The wreath's inner circle is bordered by a pleated white satin ribbon that provides a quiet, elegant frame and a whisper of sheen against the matte blue blooms. On the upper-left quadrant three majestic blue roses bloom fully-deep indigo shifting to a brighter azure along the petal edges-forming a sculptural focal point. These roses are lightly accented with sprigs of tiny white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves, introducing air and classic sympathy notes into the composition. Sweeping from the mid-left and gently curving toward the lower right, a line of immaculate white orchids (resembling Phalaenopsis) lays across the blue, their smooth, paper-thin petals and soft yellow throats giving the wreath a tranquil, ethereal movement. Among them, fresh green orchid buds sit poised to open, suggesting renewal amid remembrance. Texturally the piece balances velvety, spiky and silky elements; visually it reads as composed, respectful and deliberate. Subtle floral perfume and the faint sheen of satin ribbon complete the sensory picture. Prepared with local care for families in Old Oak Common, Park Royal and nearby North Acton, this wreath is intended to convey sincere condolences and enduring respect at funerals and memorial gatherings.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed against a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath has been crafted to look both abundant and serene, the flowers arranged in an even ring that leaves the central space open like a gentle pause for reflection. Large white lilies take the lead, their elegant trumpets unfurling fully so you can almost imagine their soft, powdery fragrance, while pale green throats and golden stamens provide delicate detail. They are partnered with striking deep pink and magenta lilies, whose star-shaped petals and subtle speckling add a poignant richness of colour, like quiet flashes of memory. Between these bold blooms, layers of white gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate centres provide a playful yet respectful texture, their daisy-like faces lending the wreath a reassuring lightness. Threaded throughout are blush-pink rosebuds and softly opening pink roses, sitting alongside creamy white roses in full, ruffled bloom, symbolising affection, remembrance, and the many chapters of a shared life. Smaller white filler flowers, probably petite carnations or sprays of chrysanthemums, are tucked into the design, softening transitions and making the entire ring look plush and complete. A collar of fresh greenery, with polished leaves and hints of new growth, frames the flowers and shapes the circle, giving the wreath structure and depth. It feels like a piece lovingly created by a local florist who understands the quiet streets and close-knit community of Old Oak Common, something you might see delivered to a family home off Old Oak Road or to a service near North Acton. The arrangement communicates calm, respect, and a tender farewell for a funeral or memorial service.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its ring of deep red and lime green flowers forming a complete, unbroken circle of remembrance. The dominant red carnations are tightly massed, their ruffled, layered petals creating a plush, velvety surface that feels both soft and substantial, like a fabric carefully gathered by hand. Their rich crimson is warmed by subtle variations of tone, some blooms just opening, others fully expanded, which gives the wreath a natural, breathing rhythm. Nestled among them, bright lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design, their domed, button-like heads formed from tiny, perfectly ordered florets that catch and reflect the light with a fresh, dewy energy. Around and beneath the flowers, mixed foliage adds contrast and structure: slender, feathery fern fronds provide a deep green backdrop, while variegated pittosporum leaves bring flecks of cream and soft lime to the edges, gently softening the strong colour contrast. A decorative ribbon in soft green, patterned with darker diagonal stripes, is woven discreetly into one side of the wreath, its loose loops echoing the curvature of the circle. The overall impression is one of calm dignity, with just enough brightness to feel like a quiet celebration of a life well lived. For families around Old Oak Common, Harlesden, or near Wormwood Scrubs Park, this is the kind of floral tribute that would sit gracefully beside a coffin or urn, conveying sympathy, support, and a steady, heartfelt presence when words are difficult to find.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a clean, white studio background, a meticulously arranged sympathy wreath is shown from overhead, its circular form perfectly complete and comforting to the eye. The foliage base is lush and layered, made up of varied greenery that ranges from rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus to slender, feathery ferns and deeper, glossy leaves, giving the piece the calm, grounded feeling of a walk through the greener corners of Old Oak Common. Emerging from this foliage ring are two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one anchoring the top section and another illuminating the lower part of the circle. Their long, smooth petals flare outward around tall stamens, offering a warm, almost sunset glow that balances the softer tones. Scattered gracefully around them are generous clusters of fully opened blush-pink and lavender-pink roses, each bloom filled with tightly layered petals that speak of affection and remembrance. Among the roses, lisianthus flowers unfold in both pale pink and rich, velvety purple shades, their ruffled edges catching the light and giving the wreath a soft, flowing texture. Spiky blue-grey eryngium heads are placed thoughtfully between the softer flowers, adding an architectural detail and a cool, steel-blue contrast. Threaded throughout, tiny lavender-blue filler blossoms, likely statice, create a delicate haze reminiscent of distant heather. Several unopened lily buds rest quietly among the leaves, suggesting continuity and the promise of beauty yet to come. Bright green, neatly folded leaves around the focal lilies lend a modern, sculptural flourish. This funeral wreath would be a dignified tribute for a service in one of the local chapels serving Old Oak Common, expressing sympathy, respect, and an unbroken circle of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a pristine white backdrop, this funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as if it were a ring of soft mist resting on the table. The entire circle is densely composed of white Baby's Breath, or Gypsophila, each minute flower forming part of a delicate, cloud-like mass that softens every edge. The blossoms are so closely bound that the wreath seems plush to the touch, yet visually airy, with the clear central opening creating a calm, contemplative space. In the lower right quadrant, two elegant calla lilies break the expanse of white, providing a single, poignant focal point. Their sculptural, trumpet-shaped petals curl inwards with graceful precision, shifting in colour from deep burgundy and magenta at the flared edges to a gentle green along the undersides and stems. These slender green stems arc smoothly from the Gypsophila, as though growing out of the wreath itself, adding a subtle sense of movement and intention. The composition feels carefully balanced yet intentionally asymmetrical, with the rich tones of the callas symbolising enduring love against the innocence suggested by the Baby's Breath. The soft, even lighting highlights each tiny blossom without strong shadows, reinforcing the sense of serenity. For families in Old Oak Common arranging a goodbye, this type of wreath, often prepared by Florist Old Oak Common, offers a quiet, elegant tribute suitable for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or a final farewell at the graveside, echoing the gentle stillness of nearby green spaces and quiet residential streets.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered against a bright, uncluttered white background is a full circular funeral wreath, its colours vivid yet soothing. The arrangement is densely woven from layers of rich magenta, hot pink, and gentle blush roses, each flower at a different stage of life: tightly coiled buds, half-open spirals, and fully unfurled blooms with soft, velvety petals. Interlaced among the roses are generous double lilies in tones of cream, palest peach, and powdery pink, their multi-layered petals curling back to reveal delicate centres or resting in poised yellow-green buds that add a fresh, hopeful note. The blossoms seem to float on a cushion of lush greenery, with arching fern fronds giving a feathery, almost lace-like frame around the wreath, while broader, shiny leaves provide a strong, verdant base. The interplay of the warm pinks against the cool greens creates a gentle visual rhythm, drawing the eye around the unbroken circle that quietly symbolises eternity and ongoing remembrance. The white backdrop makes every vein in the petals and every serrated edge of the foliage clearly visible, as if the wreath had just been set down by an experienced Old Oak Common florist preparing tributes for a service near Wormwood Scrubs or along the Grand Union Canal. The overall impression is one of composed grace and deep emotion, an arrangement designed to honour a life with beauty, tenderness, and a sense of lasting connection.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a shop window in Old Oak Common and finding this wreath, a lush circle of deep red roses that seems to hum with quiet warmth. Blooms are chosen at their peak-petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form reads like a continuous embrace, each rose pressing gently against its neighbour to form a dense, textured field of crimson. No greenery interrupts the line; the velvety petals create a tactile quilt that glows under soft lighting. The arrangement carries both love and solemnity, as if each blossom holds a memory or a heartfelt wish. In the air you can sense the faint fragrance of rose mingling with the city's subtle aromas from nearby Willesden Junction to North Acton. It's a wreath of elegance and reverence, a natural expression for occasions ranging from romantic gestures to quiet memorials and respectful tributes. Delivered fresh to homes and venues across Old Oak Common, Acton, Kensal Green, and White City, with same-day delivery available to many nearby streets and corners, ensuring your message reaches precisely when you need it.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular funeral wreath filled with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums is shown against a crisp white backdrop, making every colour and texture stand out in clear detail. The wreath is lavishly constructed, with dozens of fully opened roses forming the main body of the ring, their velvety petals spiralling outwards in shades from classic ruby red to darker wine tones. Nestled between these larger blooms, clusters of compact yellow chrysanthemums add a lively counterpoint, their fine, multi-layered petals giving the arrangement a soft, almost cloud-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Around and underneath the flowers, rich green foliage creates a supportive, natural frame, with shiny, oval leaves and hints of softer, misty green sprigs that could be eucalyptus, giving the piece both structure and a sense of airiness. The overall shape is a perfect, balanced circle with an open centre, a familiar symbol of unending love and remembrance often chosen for funerals and memorials in and around Old Oak Common. The bright, even lighting emphasises the intensity of the red and yellow palette against the plain white background, as if the wreath has been carefully placed on a table in a quiet room before being taken to a chapel or crematorium nearby. The mood is one of sincere respect and quiet strength, blending the depth of red for love and grief with the warmth of yellow for gratitude and the celebration of a life well lived. Arrangements like this, crafted by local florists, offer families in Old Oak Common a dignified, heartfelt way to say goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate, as if each petal has been woven with prayers and reflection. The abundance of blooms radiates a reverent warmth, yet the mood is tempered by the soft, silvery-green foliage that peeks through in gentle crescents, like quiet breaths between sighs. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-generate a mood of solemn grace, their velvety surfaces catching the light and deepening toward midnight tones as they open. Light falls softly across the ring, sketching each petal fold and inviting the eye to travel from bud to bloom to the heart of the circle. The arrangement is a circle of connection, a gesture that says memory endures beyond absence.

This piece was designed for remembrance-a respectful tribute for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries that call for quiet celebration of a life well lived. It speaks of companionship, loyalty, and the ties that outlast time, even as the surrounding world of Old Oak Common and nearby streets holds its own stories in motion. Delivered with care to families across Acton, North Acton, Park Royal, and White City, it carries a scent and a presence that can comfort during difficult moments, while also standing as a dignified centerpiece for a chapel or home shrine. In its balance of deep red and restrained green, it offers a timeless message: love remains, and memories bloom anew.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously crafted floral wreath, designed in the unmistakable shape of a lifebuoy, rests against a stark white backdrop that makes every colour and petal detail stand out. The ring is perfectly round, its structure completely covered in small, closely packed blooms that resemble tiny chrysanthemums, creating a plush, almost padded texture you can imagine brushing your fingertips across. The design is quartered into alternating blocks of royal blue and pure white, echoing the traditional life ring you might see by the water's edge or on a moored boat not far from Old Oak Common's canal paths. The blue quadrants are dark and velvety, full of depth, while the white segments feel airy and bright, like cauterised light on moving water. Together they form a calm, maritime palette that gently suggests safety, guidance, and steadfast support. Inside the circular opening, the inner rim is trimmed with a slim, dark blue ribbon, softly ruched into regular folds, giving the tribute a polished finish and reinforcing the nautical theme without overpowering the flowers. The lighting is even and soft, showing off the texture of every petal without casting harsh shadows, so the wreath appears serene and composed. This is clearly a funeral or memorial piece, created to express respect and gratitude, often chosen for someone whose life was bound to the sea, rescue services, or protective roles in family and community. It carries a quiet message of being held and supported, an elegant floral echo of hope and remembrance during a final farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and captured from directly overhead on a pristine white surface, this funeral wreath is an expression of considered care from a local Old Oak Common florist: a generous circle of creamy-white roses and soft, pale yellow lilies set into a luxuriant bed of greens. Approximately fifteen fully opened roses create the foundational mass-each rose showing tightly curled inner petals that glow with an ivory softness-while the lemon-tinged lilies introduce vertical rhythm and graceful trumpet shapes; a few lilies are fully open, their slender stamens visible, and others are held in bud to add texture and the quiet suggestion of unfolding life. The green base is layered and textural, composed of delicate fern fronds that feather out like a soft border, with broader, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves giving depth, cooler tones, and a faint, aromatic freshness. The wreath's circular form is deliberately symmetrical, designed to convey continuity, purity, and solace; viewed from above, the composition reads calm and composed, an appropriate visual language for condolence. There is a subtle interplay of soft daylight and shadow across the petals that emphasizes their sculptural shapes and gentle color gradations. As an experienced local touch, Florist Old Oak Common selects each stem for longevity and balance, producing a tribute that sits respectfully with the mood of memorial services around Wormwood Scrubs, Park Royal, and North Acton, and can be arranged for local delivery when needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00