Cobham WREATHS

Welcome to your trusted Cobham florist, where every wreath and bouquet is expertly crafted with a personal touch. As a local business deeply rooted here, we’re proud to offer Flower Delivery Cobham and neighbouring communities like Stoke D’Abernon and Oxshott. Whether you’re near High Street, strolling in Painshill Park, or visiting Cobham Mill, our portfolio of elegant flowers and bespoke wreaths is just an online order away.

We understand that every occasion is unique, from heartfelt tributes to joyous celebrations. That’s why our dedicated team of florists combine decades of experience with a genuine love for their craft, using only the freshest seasonal blooms sourced daily. Place your order before 3PM and enjoy reliable same-day delivery—because when the moment matters, hometown expertise makes all the difference.

Why choose us for your wreaths in Cobham?

  • Same-day delivery available in Cobham, Stoke D’Abernon, and Oxshott
  • Only the finest, hand-selected flowers
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As local florists, we know what truly resonates in our community. Let our bespoke bouquets brighten your day or honour a loved one, all from the heart of Cobham.

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WREATHS
Lovingly assembled as a dignified tribute, this circular funeral wreath is photographed on a bright, neutral white plane so every detail of the design is clear to the eye and the mind. The foundation is a continuous, thick ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums: closely set cushion blooms whose soft, ruffled petals form a uniform, cloud-like bank that symbolizes serenity and lasting remembrance. Light falls evenly across the top, revealing the delicate texture of each blossom and the faint, comforting fragrance typical of chrysanthemums. Positioned on the upper-left quadrant is a refined cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), ranging from deep violet to pale lavender; the open flowers show layered petals while tighter buds add a sense of life and gentle progression. Layered among the purple are lush green leaves - some broad and variegated, others slender and feathery - that bring a natural cadence and cooling contrast to the composition. A subtle, dark purple mesh trim peeks out along the inner and outer rims beneath the white blooms, tying the palette together with a quiet elegance. The soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath lends a sense of elevation and presence, making it suitable for display at a chapel, memorial table, or graveside near the River Mole or local Cobham funeral homes. Prepared with the calm attention of an experienced florist, this wreath is available for sensitive delivery by Flower Delivery Cobham to Stoke D'Abernon, Downside, and surrounding neighbourhoods, offering a composed expression of sympathy and respect.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This carefully formed circular funeral wreath is a study in quiet restraint: a dense, continuous ring of pure white spray chrysanthemums creates a plush, tactile background whose many ruffled petals look soft to the touch and luminous under soft studio light. Nestled along the upper left curve, three pale yellow roses bloom in gentle unity, their layered petals giving a tender, almost lantern-like glow that speaks of friendship, care and steady remembrance. Intermingled with the roses are sprays of delicate white gypsophila and small lavender-purple statice, lending a lacey, cloud-like texture and a restrained pop of colour that balances the composition. Deep green foliage - from broad salal-like leaves to fine ferny fronds - sweeps around the accent cluster and provides a verdant backdrop that enhances the chrysanthemums' cool white. A subtle purple mesh or ribbon is visible in thin lines beneath the chrysanthemum heads along both the inner and outer rims, adding a discreet depth and finishing touch. The arrangement is lit to show soft shadows that emphasize depth and roundness, making the wreath feel dignified and present; it would read well on a church lectern, funeral easel or memorial table. As prepared by Flower Delivery Cobham for local services near Cobham High Street and Painshill Park, this wreath offers a calm, reassuring presence - a traditional, respectful tribute chosen to express sympathy and enduring remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a tranquil, circular funeral wreath presented against a bright white background, allowing every bloom and contour to be clearly distinguished. The main body of the wreath is formed from dense clusters of fresh white Baby's Breath, each branch carrying dozens of minute flowers that together resemble a drift of soft snow or a feather-light halo. Scattered methodically throughout this white cushion are lisianthus blossoms, their petals silky and gently ruffled, opening from pale green buds into luminous white cups edged with delicate strokes of violet and lavender. Some flowers are fully open, curving outward in layered whorls that create pockets of shadow and depth; others are half-open or still tightly furled, bringing subtle hints of cream, lemon, and light green to the otherwise quiet palette. The arrangement is balanced so that the purple-edged flowers lead the eye around the ring in an unbroken path, always returning to the open centre that symbolizes continuity and eternal remembrance. No foliage is visible, and there are no bright accents, keeping the wreath understated and calm. It feels like a piece thoughtfully crafted for a farewell service in Cobham, perhaps for a ceremony at a local church or a gathering in one of the area's peaceful homes. The textures invite an almost tactile response, as though the wreath would feel soft and whisper-light to the touch. Overall, the design conveys purity, dignity, and a gentle sense of solace, reflecting how flowers can offer a quiet expression of sympathy when words alone are not enough.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This refined circular funeral wreath, photographed against a pure white backdrop, is built on a plush carpet of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose small, ruffled heads are tightly arranged to form a substantial, cloud-like base. Just beneath the surface a band of deep purple netting or lace peeks through along the inner edge, introducing understated contrast and the kind of layered detail I often add for balance when preparing sympathy pieces for families around Cobham and nearby Esher. On the upper-left quadrant a compact, lovingly assembled spray becomes the wreath's quiet centre: a single cream-tinged rose opens gently, its soft scent restrained, surrounded by glossy variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate fern fronds that add both texture and a woodland freshness. Interspersed among the greens are fine stems of lavender-purple statice, their tiny clustered blooms offering a calm counterpoint to the dominant white. Toward the right, two long-stemmed calla lilies curve across the lower-right arc, their smooth, sculptural forms graduating from rich purple at the edges to gentle peachy-pink and blush tones at the base-tones chosen to harmonise with the statice and the purple underlayer. A single longer green stem crosses the lower section, tied discreetly to lead the eye across the wreath and unify both sides. As a local florist in Cobham, Flower Delivery Cobham composes wreaths like this for services at Painshill and the High Street chapels, aiming for a balance of quiet beauty, dignity, and tactile softness that comforts mourners.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this sympathy wreath forms a flawless circle, its gentle colours and lush textures carefully balanced to create a sense of peaceful composure. The entire ring is densely filled with roses, with barely a leaf or stem visible beneath the cascade of petals. At first glance, creamy white and ivory roses stand out, fully open and voluminous, their spiralling centres inviting the eye to linger. Intermingled with these are roses in soft, calming shades of blush pink, pale peach, and buttery yellow, their petals overlapping in a way that feels both tender and comforting. Punctuating the design are dusky lavender and muted mauve roses, which deepen the palette ever so slightly and lend a subtle, nostalgic character, as if recalling cherished memories along Cobham's High Street and the leafy paths of Painshill Park. The blossoms rest on a foundation of dark, polished green foliage, likely fine-textured ferns, which emerge behind and between the flowers. This greenery provides a verdant halo that enhances the pastel tones, giving the ring a rich, layered appearance. The wreath's construction is meticulous, with a rhythm of larger open blooms and smaller buds that adds gentle movement and depth. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, highlighting the velvety nature of each petal and the crisp edges of the foliage. Though silent, the wreath speaks through its composition, portraying a message of reverence, affection, and farewell. It feels ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Cobham, created by an experienced local florist who understands how to translate complex emotions into the quiet language of flowers.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in soft, natural light, this elegant floral wreath forms a dignified circle-an expressive, deeply personal tribute shaped by the touch of a seasoned Cobham florist. Large white oriental lilies, graceful and open with pale green stamens, create a foundation of purity and peace. Intertwined among them, striking fuchsia pink lilies stand out with their bold, magenta hues and subtle dark speckling near the centers, offering vibrant contrast and poignant warmth. Nestled between these mainstays, gentle clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses introduce romantic softness, their petals unfurling or tenderly curled in tight buds, suggesting the layered textures of a cherished memory. Foliage-eucalyptus or slender lily leaves-frames the blossoms discreetly, providing gentle depth and evoking the fresh scents of a morning stroll through Cobham's parks or riverside paths. The wreath's unbroken circle, packed with meticulously arranged blooms, signifies eternal love, unity, and lasting remembrance-ideal for honoring a loved one's life at a Cobham funeral service or offering sympathy to those along Anyards Road or Downside. Each element is selected and placed with meaningful intent, reflecting the traditions and care of Cobham's floristry community while providing comfort in times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An elegant sympathy wreath photographed on a plain white backdrop, conceived and assembled with care by a local florist familiar with Cobham's quieter moments of remembrance. The broad circular form is predominantly a cushion of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, their multitudinous tiny petals packed so closely they read like a serene, textured cloud-soft in appearance and symbolic of peace. Nestled into the upper left quadrant is a warm, comforting spray of blooms: deep butter-yellow roses, fully unfurled and radiating gentle fragrance, set against sumptuous royal purple Eustoma (lisianthus) whose ruffled edges provide a refined, velvety contrast. Sprays of unopened Eustoma buds in pale lavender and fresh green add subtle movement and depth, while varied greenery-from glossy salal-like leaves to fine fern fronds-creates a calming backdrop and natural separation between colours. A discreet dark purple crinoline trim peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer rings, echoing the purple flowers and providing a seamless finish. The arrangement is photographed in soft daylight that highlights the wreath's layered construction and the fresh sheen on leaves and petals. As a piece intended for funeral chapels or graveside services around Cobham-whether near Cobham High Street, St Andrew's, or the River Mole-this wreath conveys sympathy with quiet dignity. Flower Delivery Cobham crafts and delivers similar tributes locally with an emphasis on freshness and respectful presentation.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a crisp, white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is designed with a sense of quiet grace, as though it were prepared for a thoughtful farewell in one of Cobham's peaceful parish churches. The wreath forms a seamless ring, richly filled with white Oriental lilies that dominate the composition. Their broad, velvety petals arc outward, catching the soft light and creating gentle highlights and shadows along the curve of the design. In the centre of each lily, soft green pistils rise from a halo of golden-brown anthers, subtle yet striking details that bring the flowers to life. Between these stately blooms, clusters of ruffled, Lisianthus-like blossoms are woven, their white petals delicately fringed in tones of lilac and purple. These smaller flowers lend a tender contrast, reminiscent of the quiet colours you might glimpse along the River Mole at dusk. Sprays of rich green foliage and fine, eucalyptus-style sprigs peek through the mass of petals, giving the wreath structure and natural rhythm without disrupting its elegant symmetry. A handful of closed lily buds and pale rosebuds are tucked among the open flowers, their tighter shapes adding textural interest and symbolising the continuity of memory. The overall effect is gently luminous rather than bright, the whites and purples softly glowing against the background. This wreath communicates dignity, love, and peaceful remembrance, a fitting floral tribute for funeral services, wakes, or memorial gatherings throughout Cobham, whether placed at the front of a chapel or near a book of condolence where friends and family pause to reflect.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly elevated angle on a pristine white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath reads as a composed statement of remembrance, the soft shadow beneath anchoring it in space. The main ring is built from a dense band of immaculate white chrysanthemums; their countless feathery petals make a slightly domed, textured surface that suggests purity and quiet. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant are three vivid, deep cobalt-blue roses whose velvety, spiralled petals open toward the light, offering a striking, respectful contrast to the surrounding white. Dark green foliage cradles the roses and provides a natural frame, while a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue trims both inner and outer edges, its lustrous ripples adding a formal, crafted finish. Tactile contrasts - the soft chrysanthemum 'cloud,' the rose's plush velvet and the ribbon's sheen - combine with a restrained colour story to convey solemn elegance. As a florist near Cobham High Street and the River Mole, I assemble pieces like this with attention to scale so they read well in both intimate parlours and larger memorial spaces; families who have visited Painshill Park or Cobham Mill often choose this combination for its composed dignity. This wreath, created with careful layering and attentive finishing touches, carries the quiet language of condolence - an offering of honour, memory and gentle consolation - and reflects the steady, considered floral work we provide at Flower Delivery Cobham.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Photographed from directly above, this elegant funeral wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of roses and foliage, resting on a clean white surface that accentuates its colours. The main body of the wreath consists of generously sized roses in full bloom, their petals unfurling in soft spirals of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and gentle, grey-purple hues. Each bloom looks plush and velvety, with a slightly ruffled edge that adds a natural softness, as if the flowers have opened slowly over time. Mingled among these larger roses are clusters of delicate blush-pink spray roses and tiny buds, some tight and round, others just beginning to show their inner petals. These smaller blossoms weave through the design like a quiet melody, bringing contrast, lightness, and a sense of evolving life to the piece. Beneath and around the roses, a generous layer of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, creates a strong, textural base. The fronds radiate outward, their fine, toothed leaflets overlapping and curving slightly, forming a lush halo of foliage that frames the entire wreath and peeks through between the flowers. The lighting is soft and even, illuminating each detail so you can almost feel the coolness of the leaves and the softness of the petals. This is the kind of wreath a Cobham family might choose for a ceremony at a local church near the High Street or a farewell gathering close to Painshill Park, reflecting both refinement and heartfelt emotion. The muted purple and pink palette, combined with the deep greenery, creates a soothing harmony that speaks of remembrance, gratitude, and quiet solace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular memorial wreath rests on a clean white field, its structure built from countless small, intense blue chrysanthemums packed so closely they read as a single, sumptuous ring. The chrysanthemum crowns are a deep azure-almost indigo in places-and their tightly layered petals produce a soft, plush surface that absorbs and diffuses the surrounding light. Nestled along the inner edge, a gentle ruffled white satin ribbon traces the opening with a subtle gleam, providing a quiet, elegant border that balances the strong blue. At the upper-left quadrant three striking blue roses unfurl in full bloom; their velvety petals carry a concentrated sapphire hue and are tenderly surrounded by sprays of tiny white baby's breath and dark green leaf accents that lend a classic, respectful formality. From just below this cluster a ribbon of pristine white orchids flows down toward the lower right, the broad, silky Phalaenopsis-style blooms and slimmer Dendrobium-like petals creating an airy, cascading line. Interspersed among them are bright chartreuse orchid buds, some tightly closed, others easing open-these small buds hint at continuity and quiet hope within a composition meant for remembrance. The textures here are varied and intentional: the spiky softness of the chrysanthemums, the velvet of the roses, the satiny sheen of orchids and ribbon. In Cobham's softer morning light-alongside the River Mole or near the village green-this wreath would read as a measured, compassionate expression of sympathy, crafted with local care and considered proportion.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is displayed on a clean white backdrop, its ring filled with carefully arranged blooms in white, delicate pink, and deep magenta, evoking the calm, verdant character of Cobham's surroundings. Prominent white Oriental lilies create elegant focal points around the circle, their broad, star-like petals unfurling in layers and catching the light, while their pale green centres and golden stamens offer subtle contrast. Nestled between them, rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies, some softly speckled, provide bold touches of colour that feel heartfelt rather than overpowering, a reminder of treasured moments and enduring love. Crisp white gerbera daisies are spaced throughout the wreath, their dark central discs and neat rings of petals introducing a modern, refreshing texture. Soft light pink roses, in a mix of tight buds and partially open blooms, bring a gentle, almost whispered sentiment of affection and remembrance, while creamy white roses, fully open and full of layered petals, add fullness and a timeless sense of grace. Small white filler flowers-perhaps spray carnations or spray chrysanthemums-fill any gaps, ensuring the wreath appears rich, complete, and softly cloud-like. The entire arrangement is set on a bed of lush greenery, with different shades and shapes of leaves adding depth, structure, and a natural frame that echoes the leafy walks along the River Mole. The circular form, with its empty centre, reflects the idea of life's unbroken cycle and eternal connection, making this wreath a fitting floral tribute for funeral services, church memorials, or intimate farewells in and around Cobham, crafted with quiet care and local understanding.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean white studio-style background, a circular wreath of red and green seems to hover, its structure and colours sharply defined. The design is anchored by a generous ring of red carnations, their ruffled petals layered so densely that each head looks plush and full, almost like soft fabric rosettes. These carnations are arranged in a close, even pattern, ensuring the wreath feels complete from every angle. The red tones are deep and comforting, resonating with the kind of quiet strength many families in Cobham seek when choosing funeral flowers for services at local churches or crematoria. Interlaced among the red blooms, lime green button chrysanthemums provide a lively contrast. These small, spherical flowers, with their tightly packed florets, lend a neat, structured texture, making the green appear as bright points of light scattered throughout the ring.   

The floral ring rests on a rich bed of foliage, with darker green fern fronds splaying outward to soften the outline, and variegated pittosporum leaves contributing small, polished leaves edged in cream. This mix of greens introduces both depth and a hint of woodland character, reminiscent of the calm, leafy walks around Cobham's river paths and commons. A decorative ribbon in complementary shades of light and darker green is woven into one side of the design, forming a few controlled, elegant loops that sit comfortably among the leaves. The overall effect is balanced, dignified, and subtly uplifting. The neutral background and gentle shadow beneath the wreath highlight its circular shape and detailed craftsmanship, making this arrangement a fitting tribute for funerals, wakes, or commemorative gatherings across Cobham, thoughtfully prepared with care and local understanding by the team at Flower Delivery Cobham.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a smooth, white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a painted ring of flowers, every space thoughtfully filled. At the top and lower side of the circle sit two striking orange-coral Asiatic lilies, their open petals and dark stamens giving the piece a warm, glowing heart. They introduce a tone of hopeful brightness, as if carrying memories of sunlight through times of grief. Encircling them are generous clusters of pink roses, many in soft blush tones and some with a slightly deeper pink flush at the edges. Each rose is fully open, its layers of petals curling outward to create a plush, velvety texture that suggests tenderness and affection. Nestled among the roses are lisianthus flowers, their ruffled petals appearing in both pale pink and deep, velvety purple. These variations in colour create gentle shadows and highlights that guide the gaze around the wreath.   

Threaded throughout, tiny lavender-blue filler blooms, likely statice, add a misty, ethereal quality, bridging the spaces between the more prominent flowers. Here and there stand the distinctive, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium thistles, bringing a cool, steely note and a sense of enduring strength. The flowers are supported by a lush bed of foliage: silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and darker green leaves that complete the circle and give it structure. Some bright green, folded leaves are tucked close to the lilies in modern, sculptural shapes, a detail that reveals a skilled florist's hand. This wreath feels ideally suited to a thoughtful farewell in Cobham, perhaps resting beside a photograph during a service near the High Street or at a gathering after a ceremony at the village church, offering comfort through its calm, harmonious design.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular wreath lies flat against a pure white backdrop, its entire surface wrapped in the gentle embrace of Baby's Breath. The gypsophila flowers, no more than a few millimetres across, cluster tightly along the ring, forming a dense, cloud-like border of soft white that appears both airy and abundant. Their tiny petals and fine stems interlace so completely that almost no gaps can be seen, giving the illusion of a continuous, feathery cushion that surrounds a pristine central opening. This hollow centre is a perfect circle of negative space, stark yet calming, echoing a moment of silence at a memorial gathering in Cobham. At the lower right side of the wreath, two calla lilies interrupt the expanse of white with rich, sculptural elegance. Their elongated, trumpet-shaped blooms curl smoothly inward, painted in a deep burgundy or magenta shade at the top, gradually transitioning into olive and fresh green tones along the neck and underside of each petal. The slender green stems arc with gentle refinement, angled slightly upward as if the lilies are lifting their faces toward the light. The contrast between the feather-light Baby's Breath and the velvety calla lilies feels deliberate and poignant, a visual metaphor for tender memories and profound love. The lighting is bright and diffused, leaving no harsh shadows, so all focus remains on the shapes and subtle colour gradations. This is the kind of thoughtful wreath a local Cobham family might request to accompany a farewell service, whether at a village church or a nearby chapel, or to be delivered quietly to a doorstep off Between Streets as a gesture of sympathy and support.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A graceful circular wreath of sympathy flowers, designed with the sensitivity of an experienced Cobham florist, is photographed against a clean white background for maximum clarity and focus. The wreath is full and rounded, forming an unbroken loop of blooms and greenery that represents an everlasting bond. Dominating the composition are numerous roses in shades of deep magenta, lively fuchsia, and soft, romantic pink. They appear in varying stages of bloom: some are small and tightly coiled, hinting at their inner colour, while others are fully unfurled, revealing plush, velvety petals that curl back in gentle waves. Interwoven between these roses are large, showy lilies, including double and Asiatic-style blooms in cream, blush, and pale peach. Their broad petals are soft-edged and lightly ruffled, some touched with deeper pink near the tips. Several lilies are open, displaying intricate cores with fine stamens, while others are still lime-green buds, slender and pointed, adding freshness and a sense of unfolding time. The flowers are supported by a thick bed of greenery, with delicate fern fronds providing a feathery texture and broader, glossy leaves in deep emerald contributing solidity and shape. The varying greens highlight the warmth of the pinks and creams, making each flower stand out. The white background lends a quiet, contemplative air, much like the calm of a chapel or a family home near Cobham High Street, Painshill Park, or Downside. The overall impression is one of balanced beauty and heartfelt sentiment, a wreath that would rest gracefully beside a casket, at a church altar, or at a graveside, offering comfort and a visual expression of respect and enduring love.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
In Cobham, a wreath like this feels born from the town's own craft, a warm homage to roses at their peak. In my workshop, every bloom is chosen at the height of beauty-petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form is dense and uninterrupted, large, fully opened heads forming a bold crimson core while smaller buds pepper the circumference, ensuring a consistent, velvet-red glow around the ring. The balance is precise, the texture plush, and the scent of fresh roses hints at the season's vitality.\n\nThis is not a scatter of blooms; it's a densely packed tapestry with no greenery or fillers, so the color takes full command. The surface reads tactile and luxurious, inviting a careful touch even as you admire the craft. Each petal's curve and fold is visible, a reminder of the florist's patience and skill. The wreath carries both love and solemnity, a versatile piece for romantic anniversaries or quiet memorial moments.\n\nIn Cobham, this wreath would greet guests along the High Street, appear at a ceremony near Painshill Park, or travel to doorstep deliveries across Oxshott Road and Downside. Its fragrance mingles with the local air, and its bold color offers warmth and dignity to any space. Available for same-day delivery across Cobham, Esher, and surrounding villages, it travels in secure packaging and arrives pristine, ready to convey your message without saying a word.\n\nFrom our Cobham studio, the piece reflects the town's pride in craft-an arrangement that holds color, texture, and sentiment in careful balance. It speaks softly of devotion and celebration, and its timeless red hue makes it suitable for weddings, anniversaries, or solemn tributes. If you desire a design that honors memory while radiating confident elegance, this wreath stands as a reliable, beautiful choice, crafted with the best of local expertise and ready to bring warmth to your home or event.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a stark white background, a full circular wreath for a funeral or memorial service is presented, its uninterrupted ring of blooms forming a powerful yet comforting symbol. The arrangement is lavishly filled with deep red roses, each one at its peak, showing layered, velvety petals that spiral outward from a darker, shadowed heart into richer crimson tones. Tucked between the roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, whose many fine petals give them a soft, tufted appearance, almost like small suns woven into the design. This pairing of intense red and luminous yellow brings both gravitas and quiet optimism, echoing the serene contrast of old stone and open lawns found around Cobham's historic churches and green spaces. Underneath the blooms lies a generous bed of green foliage, likely including salal and eucalyptus, with sturdy, glossy leaves and some cooler, muted greens that add dimension without overwhelming the flowers. The foliage supports and frames the roses and chrysanthemums, appearing in glimpses at the edges and between blooms, lending the wreath a natural, garden-inspired character. The circle itself is precise and symmetrical, suggesting the skilled hands of a local Cobham florist who often prepares tributes for services across the village and surrounding countryside. Bright, even lighting highlights every curve of each petal and the subtle sheen of the leaves, allowing the fresh vibrancy of the flowers to stand out. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and sincere emotion, suitable for a farewell that honours memory with beauty, respect, and a hint of warmth.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In Cobham, I cradle this wreath and imagine the quiet ceremony of a life remembered. The circular form of crimson roses glows against a spotless white backdrop, each bloom catching light and shadow to reveal layers of velvet petal and subtle tonal shifts from ruby to burgundy. Dozens of roses appear in different stages - some buds still closed, others unfolding in soft, reverent spirals - offering a sense of growth, time, and enduring love. Among them, sprigs of fresh green foliage weave through the ring: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, their greens brightened by the rose red and lending a natural breath to the design. The wreath sits as a continuous loop, a promise that memory never ends, crafted with quiet skill so that every curve reads with dignity. The lighting is gentle, like early morning in the village. This piece speaks of sympathy and remembrance, a calm, comforting tribute suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries. It also signals a care that comes from a local florist who understands Cobham's communities and families; it could accompany a note carried to a church or crematorium, or be sent for same-day delivery to loved ones in Cobham, Esher, or the broader Surrey area. Painshill Park and the Cobham Village lend their calm, familiar character to the piece, grounding it in a place where memories are cherished and shared.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this striking floral wreath is designed in the unmistakable shape of a lifebuoy, its clean geometry and strong colours instantly catching the eye. The ring is entirely constructed from compact, tightly arranged blooms-most likely chrysanthemums-so closely brought together that they form a plush, uniform surface, like a smooth floral tapestry. The wreath is quartered into four proportional segments that alternate rhythmically between deep, maritime blue and crisp white. In the blue sections, the flowers gather into a velvety mass, their tiny petals overlapping to create a sense of depth and quiet strength, suggestive of dark, still water. The white quarters, by contrast, glow softly against the background, radiating clarity, light and a feeling of gentle rest. Tracing the inner circumference of the wreath is a fine strip of dark blue ribbon, folded into tiny, regular ruffles. This subtle trim adds another layer of interest and reinforces the life ring motif without drawing any attention away from the blooms themselves. The circular opening at the centre remains empty, giving the whole arrangement a calm, contemplative focus and a sense of watching over someone with care. In Cobham, this style of nautical tribute would be a thoughtful choice for remembering a loved one who enjoyed time on the river, had coastal connections, or served at sea, yet it also speaks more universally of rescue, stability and unwavering support. Prepared for delivery by a local Surrey florist, it would sit respectfully beside the coffin or at the front of a chapel, a serene emblem of remembrance and the wish for safe passage onward.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A carefully crafted circular funeral wreath, photographed from above on a bright white backdrop, pairs creamy white roses with pale yellow lilies to create a serene and consoling visual. The roses-around a dozen large blooms-display tightly furled inner petals that soften outward into a creamy ivory surface, their texture rich and velvety. Between them, the lemon-tinted lilies open like small trumpets, some fully revealed with delicate stamens and others held in elongated buds, contributing an elegant rhythm of height and promise. The florist's choice of foliage is generous and varied: fronds of soft, feathery fern trace a gentle, lace-like margin while denser sprays of rounded, matte-green leaves, likely eucalyptus or a similar substitute, add tonal contrast and structure. Subtle shadows across the greenery emphasize the wreath's three-dimensional fullness, and the overall density produces a feeling of quiet, protective embrace. The composition reads as traditional and respectful, its circular geometry underscoring themes of eternity and ongoing memory, suitable for a memorial service or to lay at a graveside near Cobham's River Mole or the peaceful paths around Painshill Park. Smell is suggested rather than overpowering-the roses' soft sweetness softened by the lilies' green-citrus hint-so the piece feels light yet dignified. This arrangement speaks like a seasoned local florist describing a tribute: precise in construction, gentle in tone, and deeply considerate of the need for comfort and reverence at a time of loss.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00