Wreaths by Flowers High Wycombe: Honour & Comfort from Your Local Florist

At Flowers High Wycombe, we understand that crafting a meaningful wreath requires both compassion and expertise. As your trusted florist in High Wycombe, we’ve helped families and businesses near Easton Street, around Wycombe Swan Theatre, and throughout Desborough Avenue find the perfect floral tributes for life’s important moments.

Our hand-crafted wreaths and arrangements are lovingly created by florists with deep roots in the High Wycombe community and a passion for flowers. Whether you’re commemorating a loved one or sending your heartfelt condolences, you can count on our team’s attention to detail and local knowledge.

Ordering is simple with our seamless order online service—plus, we offer reliable same-day delivery up until 3 PM, so your wreath will arrive fresh and on time, including to surrounding areas like Marlow and Loudwater.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this wreath in the quiet of the shop, I imagined offering something like a gentle hand on the shoulder - simple, sure, and comforting. The central form is a thick, continuous circle made from countless white chrysanthemum cushions, each bloom tucked so closely to its neighbour that the whole surface reads as one soft, luminous band. The petals' ruffled texture creates a subtle play of light and shadow across the white field, while the overall roundness suggests continuity and remembrance. On the upper-left side a composed flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides a measured contrast: some blossoms sit wide open, their layered petals almost velvety to the eye, while others remain in tender bud, hinting at life's fragile cycles. I wove in variegated green leaves and delicate fern fronds to give the cluster breathing space and a sense of natural movement, the greens cooling the intensity of the purples. Around the base, a fine, crinkled strip of deep purple mesh peeks out at both inner and outer edges, a discreet finishing touch that unifies the colour story. Placed on a plain white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, the wreath appears almost suspended - dignified but intimate. The scent is understated: a mild, green fragrance from the foliage and a soft perfume from the lisianthus that together make the arrangement feel quietly alive. This sympathetic wreath is crafted with care for moments when words fail, often selected by families from High Wycombe's town centre who seek a calm, respectful tribute.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A composed ring of consolation, photographed on a clean white field, this sympathy wreath is built from a dense constellation of small white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals knit together into a seamless, pillowy circle. The white surface reads as both pure and tender, like a quiet blanket, while a fine hint of dark lavender mesh or ribbon threads through the inner and outer edges, giving the wreath a subtle halo of colour. Crowning the upper-left arc, three gentle, creamy yellow roses open with restrained grace; their soft scent would be the first to reach you if the arrangement were placed near a quiet chapel. Delicate clouds of baby's breath nestle among the roses and are punctuated by sprigs of pale purple statice, introducing a soft, comforting contrast that calls to mind early spring crocuses along the Rye or in Hughenden Park. A selection of lush greens - glossy oval leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - frames the cluster, bringing depth and a living freshness to the composition. The lighting is even and soft, so textures from velvety rose petals to the fine, papery statice are clearly readable, and a gentle shadow gives the wreath presence on the backdrop. Intended as a dignified expression of sympathy, this wreath offers both visual calm and tactile comfort, a thoughtful choice for a memorial service or graveside tribute in the High Wycombe area when families seek a classic, heartfelt arrangement.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed funeral wreath of fresh white and purple blooms is shown against a pure white backdrop, calling to mind the gentle stillness of a shaded spot off the main streets of High Wycombe. The wreath is lavishly encircled with fine sprays of Baby's Breath, their tiny white flowers gathered so densely that they create a cloud-like, almost misty collar around the entire ring. Emerging from this soft halo are numerous Lisianthus blossoms, their petals delicately ruffled and layered, starting in creamy white and shifting to lavender and deep violet along the petal edges. Some of the Lisianthus are fully open, revealing darker centres that add a subtle depth, while others remain as slender buds, tinged with pale green and ivory, suggesting life still unfolding. The colour palette is quietly harmonious: pure whites expressing peace and purity, paired with rich purples that lend gravitas and a contemplative mood. The circular centre of the wreath remains clear, accentuating the symbolism of continuity and the enduring nature of love and memory, sentiments frequently sought by families arranging services in the High Wycombe area. Against the stark white background, each petal, each tiny Baby's Breath bloom, and every curve of the circle stands out with clarity, allowing the craftsmanship to be fully appreciated. The textural contrast between the feathery filler and the smooth, velvety Lisianthus petals invites an almost tactile response. This wreath feels particularly suited to a dignified farewell, offering a gentle, elegant way to express sympathy and remembrance without the need for words.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant sympathy wreath, composed with the careful hands of a local High Wycombe florist, rests against a crisp white backdrop, each element chosen to convey calm and remembrance. The foundation is a generous, circular mass of pure white chrysanthemums, their multitude of small, velvety florets creating a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests peace and reverence. A refined layer of deep purple lace or netting is visible beneath the blossoms, tracing the inner circumference and offering a muted contrast that enriches the composition. On the upper-left a single cream or pale yellow rose blooms as the focal point, its petals soft and luminous amid a nest of lush greenery - variegated leaves with pale rims and delicate fern fronds - while sprigs of tiny lavender-purple statice punctuate the foliage with gentle colour. Balancing this grouping, two graceful calla lilies lie across the right side, their elegant trumpets showing a painterly gradient from rich mauve at the edges to a tender peach-pink towards the throat; their bright green stems curve along the lower-right arc and connect visually to the left cluster. A solitary longer green stem crosses the lower span, discreetly secured, guiding the gaze between the rose and the callas. This wreath, offered for sympathetic tributes and memorials, embodies quiet dignity and enduring love. Flowers High Wycombe arranges similar designs for local services and can advise on placement at venues around the town centre, from the Eden Shopping Centre to nearby chapels and graveside ceremonies.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears as a soft halo of roses and greenery, its colours and textures carefully orchestrated to create a feeling of quiet grace. The ring is densely packed, so the viewer perceives a solid circle of blooms, interrupted only by the gentle shadows cast by overlapping petals. Broad, fully opened roses in ivory and creamy white anchor the design, their layered petals forming rounded, cushion-like faces that instantly draw the eye. Nestled among them are delicate blush pink spray roses, some in tight buds with hints of green at the base, others partly open, introducing a sense of life in different moments-much like the varying stages of the seasons that roll across the hills surrounding High Wycombe. Pale peach and soft buttery yellow roses are woven sparingly through the arrangement, lending a mellow warmth without disturbing the calm pastel palette. Dusky lavender and muted mauve roses deepen the colour story, evoking an antique, heirloom quality, reminiscent of established rose bushes in older High Wycombe gardens. Dark green fern fronds and similar foliage form a continuous underlay, their fine, feathered texture gently curving outwards, creating a verdant border that frames the pastel blooms. The precision of the circle reflects careful craftsmanship, each flower angled so that the wreath looks balanced from every viewpoint. This arrangement feels especially suited for funerals or memorial services, perhaps resting on a stand near the front of a chapel in High Wycombe or placed thoughtfully at a graveside, where its gentle hues and abundant petals can convey sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love in a soft, unspoken way.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Envision a comforting circle of flowers, gracefully arranged against a pure white backdrop-a tribute characteristic of High Wycombe's local floral artistry. The dazzling white lilies, star-shaped and luminous, form the heart of the wreath, their wide petals parting to expose soft green stamens. These blooms reflect the peaceful aura of quiet walks by the Wye riverbanks and tranquil moments in Desborough Park. The vivid fuchsia-pink lilies inject their bold, speckled petals into the design, offering both visual contrast and a sense of cherished memories. Among these, clusters of silk-soft pale pink and creamy roses nestle in, some barely unfurled, others in sweet bloom, gently touching the senses with an understated fragrance reminiscent of spring in Bassetsbury Manor Gardens. Wisps of green foliage, perhaps eucalyptus or delicate lily leaves, provide natural depth and a subtle, cooling freshness. Each flower is placed with intention, creating a wreath that symbolises unity, sympathy, and the everlasting cycle of life. Ideal for expressing condolences at local memorial gatherings or sending tangible support across High Wycombe, this wreath is both a visual and emotional comfort during times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a pristine white background, this circular funeral wreath is a study in respectful contrast and florist craft. The majority of the ring is densely covered with fresh white spray chrysanthemums, packed so closely their layered petals create a soft, cushion-like surface that reads almost like a cloud - a visual symbol of purity and restful calm. At the upper left a concentrated spray provides a focal point: warm yellow roses in full bloom, petals unfurling with a soft summer scent, paired with rich royal-purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled blooms introduce a refined coolness. A few unopened lisianthus buds and slender green tips add a natural, unforced depth, while a variety of green foliage - glossy leaves, light-variegated pieces, and fine fronds - frames the accent and lifts the composition. A discreet dark purple crinoline or mesh peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum base along the inner and outer rims, subtly repeating the purple tones of the lisianthus. As a local florist serving High Wycombe - including deliveries across The Rye, near Hughenden Park and around the High Street - Flowers High Wycombe would place this wreath at a funeral or memorial to speak of enduring respect, delicate beauty, and heartfelt condolence, its peaceful white field and bright commemorative accents chosen to honour a life with dignity and warmth.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image portrays an elegant circular sympathy wreath resting against a bright white background, its full shape and subtle colours radiating quiet dignity. The design centres on large white Oriental lilies, their broad, silky petals curving outwards like gentle wings around luminous greenish centres. Each lily carries prominent stamens tipped with warm, reddish-brown anthers, adding a delicate contrast within the purity of the bloom. Some flowers are wide open, others are just beginning to unfurl, and a few remain as long, tapered buds, creating a natural variation around the ring. Interspersed among the lilies are frilled Lisianthus blossoms, predominantly white but edged in soft lilac and lavender hues, reminiscent of the soft evening sky over High Wycombe's valleys. Small, creamy buds nestle between the larger flowers, while neat sprigs of narrow green leaves and eucalyptus-style foliage peek through, giving depth, structure, and a hint of garden freshness. The wreath is lush and continuous, with no gaps in the circle, symbolising eternity, enduring affection, and the cycle of life. The calm palette and refined arrangement suggest a thoughtful floral tribute, the sort of wreath a High Wycombe family might choose to accompany a funeral service, cremation, or memorial gathering in a local chapel. The overall feeling is one of gentle solace, as if the wreath offers a soft, floral embrace to those who are mourning, providing a focal point of quiet beauty and heartfelt remembrance amidst sorrow.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly elevated angle on a pristine white background with a soft shadow beneath, this circular funeral wreath is composed with careful craftsmanship and a restrained, comforting palette. The primary body is a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, hundreds of feathered petals layered to create a gently domed surface that reads as pure and serene; their centers hold a whisper of creamy tone beneath the white, adding a tender warmth. Anchoring the piece at the upper left are three intense royal-blue roses, their velvety spirals saturated and vivid, nestling into rich, rounded greenery that accentuates their colour and lends organic depth. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt traces both inner and outer rims, its glossy ripples catching the light and lending a dignified frame to the arrangement. The effect is composed, noble, and intended to console-traditional symbols of purity paired with a distinctive blue to suggest calm and remembrance. As a florist serving High Wycombe-Flowers High Wycombe often delivers pieces like this across the town and nearby Hughenden Park and West Wycombe-I picture it placed at a memorial, chapel, or hearse, where its textures, scent, and measured presence offer solace to grieving friends and family, speaking softly of respect and lasting memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A tranquil sympathy wreath is shown lying flat on a clean, white surface, its circular shape forming a soft halo of colour and texture. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous roses that anchor the design, each one fully open and luxuriant, in a refined palette of dusty lavender, calm mauve, and gentle grey-purple. Their layered petals, gently ruffled at the edges, create a feeling of quiet depth, as though each bloom holds a cherished memory. Between these larger roses, dainty spray roses in pale blush pink are threaded through the ring, some still enclosed in round buds, others partly opened, suggesting the unfolding stories and shared moments remembered by families gathering in High Wycombe's churches and crematorium chapels. Beneath and around the flowers, a thick base of rich, dark green ferns fans outward, their fine, serrated fronds giving the wreath a lush, woodland character reminiscent of the leafy paths on the way up to Hughenden or through the local beech woods. Small accents of deeper foliage and tiny buds are tucked between the blooms, adding texture and shadow that make the whole piece feel natural and three-dimensional. Soft, even lighting ensures the colours remain gentle and harmonious, lending an air of calm respect rather than drama. This wreath seems intended as a loving funeral tribute or memorial arrangement for delivery across High Wycombe, a thoughtful way to express condolences, to honour a life, and to bring a touch of floral grace to a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in contrasts: an expansive, intense carpet of cobalt-blue chrysanthemums forms the main body, the numerous small heads packed together to create a plush, sculpted ring. A neatly pleated white satin trim lines the inside opening, its subtle gloss catching light and softening the deep blues with a refined, textile-like border. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant, three large blue roses command attention-luxurious, velvety petals opening in a rich sapphire hue that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base. Surrounding those roses are delicate sprays of Gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage, their tiny white flowers and fresh leaves adding air and classical sympathy to the composition. Arcing from the mid-left and flowing toward the lower right, a cascade of pristine white orchids-likely Phalaenopsis-brings an elegant, ethereal movement; their long, silky petals and the clustered pale green buds introduce a narrative of new growth and quiet hope. The scent is faint and clean, the orchids offering an almost powdery perfume against the greener undertones. As an experienced florist in High Wycombe, I tailored this piece to sit respectfully in a chapel or to be placed beside a graveside, conscious of the town's quieter memorial services at places like Hughenden Manor and The Rye. Prepared with care by Flowers High Wycombe, it expresses solemn respect, purity, and lasting remembrance without ornament, ideal for conveying condolences across the local community.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed against a clean white backdrop, this open circular wreath forms a continuous ring of white, soft pink, and deep magenta blooms, a thoughtful funeral tribute that would sit beautifully in a High Wycombe church or crematorium chapel. At the heart of the design are generous white lilies, their smooth, waxy petals stretching outward in star-shaped blossoms that suggest peace and spiritual light. Green pistils and golden stamens rise from the centre of each lily, adding subtle detail and a sense of life and movement. Threaded among them are bold deep pink and fuchsia lilies, some delicately speckled, introducing a rich contrast that conveys depth of feeling and cherished memories. Soft pink roses are scattered throughout the wreath, many in bud or half-open, their velvety petals evoking gentleness, admiration, and the quieter emotions that surface in times of loss. Creamy white roses, more fully open, contribute a traditional elegance and fullness, like the comforting familiarity of High Wycombe's old streets and family homes. White gerbera daisies, with their dark, contrasting centres, offer a cheerful yet respectful brightness, their neatly layered petals bringing clarity and structure to the arrangement. Smaller white filler flowers-likely spray carnations or mini chrysanthemums-are tucked between the larger blooms, softening the transitions and ensuring an unbroken circle. Rich green foliage frames and supports the entire wreath, with varied leaves creating depth, texture, and a natural sense of flow reminiscent of the greenery around Wycombe Rye or the wooded slopes above the town. Designed with care and sensitivity, this sympathy wreath serves as a serene floral expression of condolence and enduring love, ideal for funeral and memorial services across High Wycombe.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic round sympathy wreath is shown in full, suspended against a bright white background that brings its colours into sharp, elegant focus. The design speaks of both tradition and care, built around a generous mass of red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums. The carnations form the main body of the circle, their ruffled, gently cupped petals layered upon one another to create full, velvety rosettes. Each bloom varies slightly in size and openness, so the wreath feels alive and organic rather than rigid, much like the changing greenery along the paths through The Rye in High Wycombe. Threaded evenly around the ring are small globes of chartreuse button mums. These neat, compact flowers have petals so tightly packed they resemble soft, mossy buttons, offering a reassuring firmness and structure among the looser carnation petals. The bright, almost electric green of the chrysanthemums provides a refreshing counterpoint to the deeper crimson tones, suggesting new life and hope. Beneath and around the flowers, an array of greenery creates a lush framework. Dark leatherleaf fern fronds spread out in fine, feathery layers, providing a deep green shadow that helps the blooms stand forward, while variegated pittosporum with creamy, irregular edges adds light, texture, and a softly mottled look to the outer ring. Woven subtly into one side of the wreath is a ribbon in fresh shades of green, marked with gentle stripes that mirror the foliage. Its looped shape gives a final, graceful accent. This wreath feels steady and comforting, an appropriate floral gesture for funerals, memorial services, or crematorium tributes across High Wycombe, expressing sympathy, gratitude, and a lovingly held memory.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Captured against a clear white setting, this circular sympathy wreath feels both generous and composed, like a carefully spoken farewell. Two bold Asiatic lilies in a rich, reddish-orange shade sit opposite one another along the curve, their graceful, pointed petals spreading outwards and drawing attention with their warm, luminous colour. Around them, clusters of blush pink roses offer a soft contrast, each rose fully open with layered petals that look almost silk-like to the touch. Intermixed are Eustoma (lisianthus) blooms in gentle pink and deep purple, their ruffled cups adding texture and depth, echoing the rolling hills and wooded areas surrounding High Wycombe. Tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, are sprinkled throughout, creating a fine veil that connects the different colours and softens transitions between blooms. The wreath is set on a foundation of mixed greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves that bring a muted, calming tone; rich dark green foliage for structure; and airy fern fronds that arc delicately around the circle. Blue eryngium thistles stand out with their spiky, sculptural shapes, hinting at resilience and quiet strength. Several closed lily buds sit quietly among the leaves, symbolising memories still unfolding and the continuation of love beyond loss. Near the base of the lilies, bright green striped leaves are folded into elegant shapes, showcasing skilled workmanship that could easily have come from Flowers High Wycombe's workroom before being delivered to a local chapel. The overall impression is of a thoughtful funeral tribute, full yet not overpowering, offering comfort, peace, and a sense of gentle renewal.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a circular wreath of Baby's Breath lies flat against a stark white background, its form captured from above so that every detail of the design is easy to imagine. The wreath is densely packed with countless tiny Gypsophila blooms, each one a miniature white star clustered so closely that the surface appears like a continuous, cloud-like blanket. There is no visible greenery or framework, just a soft, rounded ring of pure white that frames an open, empty centre. This hollow middle acts as a quiet, contemplative space, evoking the pause of reflection that often accompanies moments of loss and remembrance. On the lower right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies emerge, providing a concentrated burst of colour and form. Their petals curl into sleek trumpets, saturated with deep burgundy and magenta hues that gradually soften into muted green tones as they travel down to the stems. These stems are long and slender, arching gracefully as if following a gentle breeze, yet anchored firmly in the mass of Baby's Breath. The interplay between the airy Gypsophila and the smooth, glossy lilies creates a beautiful contrast of texture, symbolising both the fragility and resilience of love. The neutral, bright backdrop ensures that nothing distracts from the flowers themselves, making the arrangement feel calm and uncluttered. It is easy to imagine this wreath used as a thoughtful tribute for a High Wycombe funeral service, perhaps delivered to a chapel near the town centre or to a family home in Downley, where loved ones gather to share memories and say their goodbyes.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A graceful sympathy wreath, designed as a perfect circle of flowers and greenery, is set against a pristine white background that makes each colour and texture clearly visible. The wreath is abundantly filled, creating a continuous halo of blooms with no visible gaps. Deep magenta and vibrant fuchsia roses dominate the composition, their velvety petals unfolding in stages from tight, elegant buds to fully open rosettes. These rose heads, some upright and others slightly angled, catch light across their softly ruffled surfaces, adding depth and movement. Interlaced through the roses are sumptuous double lilies in tones of creamy ivory, blush pink, and faint peach, their wide petals gently arching back to reveal speckled centres and slender stamens, which introduce a delicate, almost whisper-like detail. A few lily buds remain closed, slim and lime-green, adding a note of freshness and anticipation to the more mature blooms. Encircling the flowers is a rich layer of foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds extend outwards, softening the edge of the wreath, while broader, darker green leaves with a subtle sheen nestle within, providing contrast and structure. The interplay of bright pinks, gentle creams, and deep greens, framed by the white background, gives the arrangement a calm, luminous quality, as though bathed in diffused daylight. This wreath would be at home at a High Wycombe funeral or celebration of life, perhaps delivered to a service near The Rye or one of the town's churches, where its thoughtful design would express condolences, comfort, and a sense of unbroken connection with the person being honoured.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a room and meeting a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been selected at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, with layers unfurling in a quiet display of opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, each rose brushing its neighbor to create a textured tapestry of red. This arrangement is more than decor; it is a carrier of memory, a vessel for wishes spoken and unspoken. As a local florist in High Wycombe, I sense the quiet power these flowers hold-the heady fragrance mingling with the faint green of their hidden stems, the way the plump heads catch the light and glow. The wreath speaks of love, of farewell, of reverence, and of celebration, all at once, and it does so with a disciplined grace that never shouts but always speaks clearly. In our workshop near The Rye, we craft it to travel across town, delivering for ceremonies, anniversaries, or simple acts of kindness. It is a classic, enduring choice for a doorway tribute, a church entrance, or a memorial service, a symbol that can comfort and inspire in equal measure. If you place it with Flowers High Wycombe for same-day delivery, you'll know that every petal has been chosen with care and every detail finished with the precision of a craftsman who understands how a single red rose can hold a universe of feeling.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a bright white background, this circular floral wreath for funerals or memorials appears rich, full, and thoughtfully balanced, its colours and textures standing out with clarity. The main body of the wreath is constructed from numerous deep red roses, each one carefully opened to showcase its layered spiral of velvety petals, shifting subtly from a darker, wine-red heart to softer crimson edges. These blooms are arranged closely together to create a steady rhythm of red around the ring, evoking love, respect, and a quiet sense of dignity. Threaded among them are clusters of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, each small flower packed with delicate, radiating petals that give a soft, cushion-like effect, bringing a gentle lightness to the otherwise intense palette. The flowers rest on a generous bed of greenery: glossy emerald leaves and cooler, bluish-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus peek out between the blooms, lending contrast and a natural garden freshness. The circle itself is even and symmetrical, with no bare patches, symbolising continuity and the enduring nature of memory. Bright, neutral lighting eliminates shadows, helping every detail stand apart clearly, as though the design has just been completed in a High Wycombe florist's studio close to the town centre before being delivered to a service near Hughenden or Downley. The wreath feels both formal and compassionate, a fitting floral expression for a funeral, cremation, or graveside tribute, offering comfort through its rich colours and carefully crafted form.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Within the florist's studio in High Wycombe, this red-rose wreath rests gently in the hands, a ceremonial but intimate token of remembrance. Dozens of deep crimson blossoms crowd the ring, their velvety petals layered in varying stages of bloom-from tight buds hinting at future splendor to fully opened discs that invite the eye to linger. The color is intensified by subtle variations in shade, as light glides across the petals, revealing their satin texture and the subtle shimmer of fine fibers. Silvery-green foliage threads through the blooms, with broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus providing a crisp, living frame. The composition reads as a continuous circle, a universal sign of eternal connection and memory. The wreath is lush and three-dimensional, with petals and leaves overlapping in gentle terraces that create depth and warmth. It radiates a mood of reverent calm, appropriate for funeral tributes, condolence occasions, or anniversaries marking a cherished life. The image's white backdrop isolates the arrangement, letting the red dominate while the greens offer cooling balance. This piece is crafted with the practiced hand of a High Wycombe florist, available for same-day delivery across the town, from the Beacon to the Market Square, and into surrounding communities such as Bourne End and Wooburn Green. For families seeking a heartfelt, lasting tribute, this wreath offers a noble, comforting presence that promises the memory of a loved one will endure, long after the flowers have faded.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This carefully constructed funeral wreath appears as a perfect circle against a bright white background, purposefully styled to evoke a traditional life ring. The floral surface is densely packed, as if padded with hundreds of tiny, delicate chrysanthemum heads, each bloom tucked neatly beside the next so that the structure beneath is entirely concealed. The design is divided into four equal sections, alternating in colour between rich royal blue and pristine white, echoing a nautical theme that would resonate with families across High Wycombe who cherish time by the water. Starting at the upper left, a block of deep blue curves around to meet a luminous white segment at the upper right, then another blue quadrant at the lower right, and finally a second white area at the lower left. The blue flowers create a sense of depth and quiet strength, their tightly layered petals absorbing the light, while the white blossoms feel airy and cleansing, as though they cast a gentle glow across the composition. A narrow navy ribbon runs around the inner edge of the ring, softly pleated into small, regular ruffles that outline the central opening and reinforce the lifebuoy shape without overwhelming it. There is no extra foliage or colour; the focus remains entirely on the interplay of blue and white, suggesting calm, order, and steadfast care. For a funeral or memorial, this wreath communicates a message of support and safe passage, ideal for honouring someone whose life was defined by service, protection, or guidance-perhaps a lifeguard, sailor, emergency worker, or a much-loved family anchor in the High Wycombe community. Its simple, confident design offers a serene yet poignant focal point during moments of farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This overhead view of a circular funeral wreath presents a composed, soothing study in cream and pale yellow, designed to give comfort at a time of loss. Cream-coloured roses-fifteen or so full, gently swirled blooms-form the principal framework, their petals folding inward in concentric layers and reflecting a cool, soft daylight that makes the ivory tones read as pure and peaceful. Scattered among them, lemon-tinted lilies provide sculptural contrast: several open trumpets reveal delicate stamens, while a number of buds and partially open blooms introduce a tender sense of becoming. The wreath is built on a dense foundation of deep green foliage: lacy fern fronds create a soft halo around the flowers, and broader, rounded leaves akin to eucalyptus offer slate-green highlights and an earthy, slightly resinous scent. The arrangement is meticulously balanced and tightly packed, the circular silhouette unbroken and emblematic of remembrance. As a florist who works across High Wycombe-from the quiet corners of Hughenden Park to the bustle near the High Street-one would choose this palette for funerals, memorials, or a dignified tribute at a wake; its restrained colours read well in morning light and under indoor service lighting. Tactile and sensory details matter here: the satiny rose petals, the faint lemony lift of the lilies, and the cool, papery eucalyptus leaves combine to form a visual and olfactory gesture of solace. Laid flat and photographed against white, the wreath's composure speaks of peace, purity, and enduring memory.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00