Radlett WREATHS – Thoughtfully Crafted by Flowers Radlett

At Flowers Radlett, our handcrafted wreaths are designed with care right here in Radlett, just a short stroll from Watling Street and close to Radlett Railway Station. Whether you’re remembering a loved one or decorating your front door, our experienced florist team creates elegant, long-lasting designs that reflect your sentiment perfectly.

Using fresh, carefully sourced flowers, we offer classic laurel wreaths, natural foliage circles, and seasonal floral wreaths ideal for memorials, tributes, and home décor. Many of our regular customers from Shenley, Borehamwood, and Elstree trust us to guide them on the right colours, styles, and messages during sensitive times.

Need your wreath quickly? We provide same-day delivery across Radlett and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local roads around Watford Road and Newberries Park inside out, so your wreath arrives promptly and in perfect condition.

Why local families choose Flowers Radlett for wreaths:

  • Expert, compassionate guidance from skilled local florists
  • Fresh, high-quality blooms arranged with attention to detail
  • Reliable same-day delivery when you order online by 3 PM

If you’re unsure which wreath to choose, we’re here to help with honest, knowledgeable advice based on years of serving the Radlett community.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pristine white background, this circular sympathy wreath is a confident exercise in calm - a dense, uniform ring of pure white chrysanthemums forming the foundational cushion. Each bloom is closely massed so the ruffled petals create a continuous, velvety surface that suggests peace and enduring memory. At the upper-left quadrant a composed cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides an elegant focal counterpoint: deep violet, mid-purple and soft lavender flowers sit alongside unopened buds, their layered petals and delicate throats creating a soft, velveteen texture that invites a quiet, contemplative pause. Sprigs of green foliage - glossy, variegated leaves and fine-textured fronds - are woven through the lisianthus, adding cool contrast and a lifelike cadence of movement. A subtle border of dark purple crinkled mesh or lace is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer rims, a refined accent that harmonises with the purple spray while framing the wreath with restraint. Gentle studio lighting casts a soft shadow below, giving the wreath sculptural clarity against the white setting. I imagine this piece in a chapel near Radlett High Street or laid gently at a graveside service across Hertsmere; its scent is understated, with the faint green warmth of chrysanthemum and the whisper of lisianthus perfume. Prepared with care by Flowers Radlett, this composition is intended to offer solace, dignity and a thoughtful, heartfelt tribute when words alone are not enough.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This dignified, handcrafted funeral wreath reads as a quiet meditation in white and soft pastels, photographed against a crisp white field that emphasizes every textural detail. The main body is a generous, tightly packed ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums; each small bloom's layered petals build a tactile surface that feels both plush and orderly, an emblem of solace. A sheer ribbon or fine purple netting peeks through around the inner and outer circumference, a restrained note of colour that deepens the wreath without diminishing its serenity. Placed slightly to the upper-left is an accent spray where three pale yellow roses bloom with gentle openness, their warm tones invoking friendship and tender memory. Intermingled there are delicate clusters of baby's breath, lending a soft, cloud-like lightness, and tiny lavender statice that give a whisper of contrast and longevity. The foliage varies from smooth, broad leaves that provide visual weight to feathery fern-like pieces that add movement and fresh green airiness. The open centre frames the idea of continuity and remembrance, while the soft studio lighting casts a faint, natural shadow that grounds the piece against the white backdrop. As a memorial composition, the wreath balances restraint with heartfelt intention - a suitable tribute to lay near a coffin, at a chapel, or beside a graveside in Radlett and surrounding communities such as Shenley or Borehamwood, where families seek quiet, tasteful expressions of loss and love.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows an elegant sympathy wreath presented on a clean white backdrop, allowing every petal and texture to stand out with clarity. The arrangement forms a flawless circle, built on a dense base of Baby's Breath whose tiny, snow-white flowers create a soft, cloud-like ring reminiscent of early morning mist over the gardens and tree-lined avenues around Radlett. Interwoven among this airy Gypsophila are graceful Lisianthus blooms, more prominent in size and gently ruffled, adding rhythm and movement around the wreath. Their petals are creamy white at the centre and edged in shades of lavender, lilac, and deep purple, the colour softly bleeding into the white like brushstrokes on fine paper. Some Lisianthus flowers are wide open, revealing intricate folds and slightly darker throats, while others remain as elongated buds tinged with pale green, suggesting quiet, ongoing life. The interior of the wreath is left open, creating a clear, circular window of space that speaks of continuity and timeless love. Against the stark white background, there is no distraction from the harmony of white and violet tones, the subtle interplay of clustered tiny blooms and larger, more sculptural flowers. The mood is calm and contemplative, ideal for a funeral, memorial, or graveside tribute in and around Radlett, where families often seek something understated yet deeply heartfelt. The craftsmanship feels precise and respectful, as if created by a local florist who understands the balance between beauty and solace, offering a gentle token of remembrance to accompany final goodbyes.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular sympathy wreath reads like a tender hand-held memory: a dense, pillow-soft ring of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the foundation, each tiny floret packed closely to suggest both purity and repose. A subtle layer of deep purple netting is visible beneath the white, especially around the inner curve, providing depth and a restrained note of colour. At the top-left a single, beautifully formed cream rose sits as the calm focal point, its pale petals unfolding like soft light, embraced by a generous mix of green foliage - variegated leaves with lighter edges and delicate fern fronds that add texture and a natural rhythm. Speckled through this cluster are fine sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their miniature blossoms contributing a serene, papery texture that harmonises with the darker purple accents. On the right, two elegant calla lilies extend from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, their sleek trumpets shifting from deep mauve at the edges to a warm peach-pink nearer the cup, their bright green stems tracing a graceful arc along the wreath's lower-right curve. A solitary green stem crosses the lower section, tethering the arrangement together with quiet intent. Prepared with the sensitivity expected in Radlett-often chosen for wakes near Shenley Road or deliveries to local churches-this wreath is the sort of dignified sympathy piece Flowers Radlett carefully crafts for families seeking a respectful memorial tribute.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears as a quiet halo of colour and texture, thoughtfully designed to convey sympathy and remembrance. The arrangement is completely filled with flowers, so that no gaps or bare patches show, only a continuous ring of roses and foliage. Large, open blooms in creamy white create a gentle foundation, their soft, layered petals giving the wreath a calm, cloud-like feel. Woven among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses and petite buds, suggesting tenderness and the continuation of love beyond loss. Touches of soft peach and buttery yellow introduce a subtle warmth, like late afternoon light falling over Radlett's gardens, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add an antique, almost nostalgic tone to the design. The palette is deliberate and soothing, with every shade chosen to comfort the eye and the heart rather than to startle or overwhelm. Underneath the blossoms, dark green fern foliage curves around the ring, its finely divided fronds emerging between petals to give depth, movement, and a natural woodland feel. The entire wreath appears balanced and symmetrical, a complete circle with no beginning or end, echoing the idea of eternal remembrance. There are no visible adornments apart from the flowers themselves, allowing the craftsmanship and the natural beauty of the roses to take centre stage. This style of wreath, often ordered for farewell gatherings in and around Radlett, would rest gracefully on an easel by the casket or at a memorial table, symbolising respect, love, and the quiet dignity of a life well lived.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Against a pure white background, an elegantly balanced floral wreath shines with the soft confidence of Radlett's local gardens. Dominant white lilies, some in full bloom with velvet petals and pale green stamens, lay a foundation of peace and dignity-an echo of quiet morning walks through Newberries Park. Bold fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies are woven throughout, their velvet petals flecked with deeper tones, offering a gentle, uplifting accent to the arrangement. Tucked between these striking forms, smaller blush and ivory roses bring gentle curves and subtle fragrance, like the first blooms that appear in Radlett's springtime. Wisps of muted green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus or lily leaves-glimpse out between blooms, giving structure and a touch of woodland serenity familiar to residents along Watling Street. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle, evoking ideas of lasting love and unending remembrance. Careful attention from a skilled florist lends texture, symmetry, and subtle movement to every detail. Created with compassion and artistry, this floral tribute is well-suited to memorials or services in Radlett, serving as a heartfelt expression of sympathy and a gentle reminder of beauty amidst life's transitions.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is an understated tenderness in this circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop so every petal and leaf reads clearly. The foundation is a continuous ring of small, snow-white spray chrysanthemums, their closely packed petals forming a soft, almost pillowy texture that suggests solace and calm. The dense white surface feels like a quiet, unified embrace-an appropriate canvas for memory. Crowning the upper left section is a thoughtful spray of colour: glowing yellow roses, fully unfurled with buttery petals that catch light like small suns; set among them are rich, royal purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups lend an elegant coolness to the palette. A few pale lavender buds and tender green shoots give the cluster motion and the suggestion of life continuing. Interwoven are glossy foliage leaves and delicate fern fronds which ground the composition and enhance the contrast between bright blooms and the serene white base. Visible beneath the border of chrysanthemums is a subtle dark-purple mesh ribbon that traces the wreath's inner and outer arcs-a restrained nod to the lisianthus hues and an example of careful florist craftsmanship. The overall impression is one of composed beauty and sincere condolence; the arrangement is neither ornate nor stark but perfectly balanced for a funeral chapel, church service, or graveside gathering around Radlett, where neighbours seek a gentle, dignified expression of sympathy.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath filled with white and lilac blooms rests against a crisp, white studio background, its gentle colours and textures drawing the eye into its unbroken ring. Dominating the design are generous white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped petals smooth and luminous, almost glowing against the clean backdrop. Some blossoms are wide open, revealing a hint of greenish-yellow at the throat and perfectly formed stamens dusted with soft, rust-coloured pollen, while others remain as elongated buds poised to open, suggesting quiet hope amid grief. Nestled between the lilies are clusters of lisianthus flowers, their petals finely ruffled and edged with delicate purple tones that drift inward into creamy white centres, creating a soft halo effect. Wisps of cool green foliage and discreet eucalyptus-like leaves peek from beneath the blooms, adding depth and the impression of something freshly gathered, as though the stems were chosen early in the morning from a Radlett garden. The wreath is full and even, with every section carefully layered so that the flowers seem to cradle one another, forming a continuous circle that symbolises everlasting love, loyalty, and spiritual continuity. The mood is calm and contemplative, an arrangement that would feel at home during a quiet service at Christ Church, a gathering at Radlett's crematorium chapel, or a private farewell at home. The white lilies whisper of purity and peace, while the lavender tones bring a note of gentle reflection, making this wreath a thoughtful choice for honouring a life with dignity, comfort, and grace.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated angle on a crisp white background, this circular memorial wreath is composed with considered restraint: hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemum blooms are densely packed into a full ring, their delicate, feathery petals overlapping to form a soft, cloud-like surface that conveys purity and calm. On the upper left, three striking royal blue roses rise in elegant contrast, their velvety petals tightly spiralled and richly saturated, planted amid deep green leaves that give structural depth and a living contrast to the pale chrysanthemums. Encircling both the inner and outer edges, a pleated cobalt satin ribbon-its glossy folds and gentle ruffles catching the light-frames the arrangement and echoes the blue of the roses, bringing cohesion and a touch of formal dignity. A subtle shadow beneath the wreath lends weight and presence on the white plane, emphasising the wreath's gentle dome and handcrafted construction. The scent is quietly floral: the chrysanthemums' light, powdery aroma combines with the faint, sweet perfume of roses, offering a comforting olfactory note without overwhelming. As a Radlett florist familiar with preparations for services at the local church and funeral homes near the station, I imagine this wreath laid beside a casket or at a memorial table, a tribute that reads as both traditional and personal. Flowers Radlett crafts pieces like this to convey respectful condolence-white for remembrance, blue for serenity-providing a composed, reassuring focal point for family and friends gathered to celebrate a life.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white background, a perfectly round floral wreath is captured from above, its soft colours and balanced design evoking a quiet, reverent mood. The main focus is on generous, fully opened roses in a refined palette of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and greyish purple, their many-layered petals forming delicate spirals that draw the gaze inward. Between these larger roses, clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses appear in different stages of bloom-from firm, rounded buds to gently unfurling blossoms-adding texture, softness, and a hint of youthful lightness to the arrangement. The flowers rest on a dense bed of dark green fern foliage, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, whose finely divided fronds create a lacy, almost halo-like border around the wreath. Here and there, subtle darker greens and tiny deep-toned buds slip between the blossoms, offering depth and a natural woodland feel, reminiscent of Radlett's leafy lanes and nearby parks. The composition is carefully symmetrical yet never rigid, as though the flowers have settled into a natural rhythm of their own. The lighting is clear and even, allowing every nuance of colour and texture to be felt: the velvet of the rose petals, the crisp freshness of the fern, the gentle contrast between pastel pink and porcelain lavender. This wreath reads unmistakably as a sympathy tribute, suitable for a funeral service or a graveside farewell in Radlett, expressing condolence, remembrance, and quiet admiration for a life that mattered deeply. It feels like a floral embrace, crafted to offer solace and a sense of enduring peace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Crafted with careful restraint for a memorial setting, this circular wreath balances plush texture with soft, luminous accents. Its foundation is a dense ring of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemum-style flowers, each tiny bloom layering into a voluminous, cushion-like surface that suggests both permanence and quiet comfort. A ruffled white satin ribbon underlines the inner aperture and outer edge, its silky folds catching light to frame the composition with classical dignity. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant, a trio of deeply saturated blue roses opens fully-their velvety, sapphire-hued petals arranged like a small, dignified bouquet within the larger ring. Fine sprays of cloudlike gypsophila and a scattering of dark green foliage surround the roses, softening their presence and adding delicate texture. From the mid-left the eye follows a graceful cascade of pure white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium types, that curve gently toward the lower right; the orchids' broad, paper-soft petals and pale centers create an ethereal movement across the deep-blue field. Several fresh green orchid buds sit among the blooms, some tightly furled, some beginning to unfurl-subtle reminders of life and continuity threaded through a tribute of remembrance. Described under cool, diffused light, the wreath reads as composed, respectful, and calming. Locally prepared by Flowers Radlett with an attention to balance and finish, it is well suited for funeral services, memorials at nearby Shenley Park, or as a heartfelt floral condolence for families across Radlett and surrounding villages.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A circular floral wreath, photographed against a bright white background, appears like a soft halo of remembrance, rich with white, pink, and deep magenta tones. Large white lilies, fully open, show off their sculpted petals and golden stamens, creating clear points of focus all around the ring. Between them, deep fuchsia lilies with star-shaped, occasionally speckled petals bring a bold, emotional note, the kind often chosen when families in Radlett want flowers to speak where words fall short. White gerbera daisies with dark central disks punctuate the design, their cheerful faces adding texture and a gentle warmth to the otherwise serene palette. Threaded through the wreath are soft pink roses, some in tight buds that symbolise tenderness, others partially open as if mid-sigh, while creamy white roses, more generous and full, add a sense of tradition and dignity. Smaller white accent blooms, reminiscent of spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, are worked into every little space so that the circle feels plush and continuous, without gaps. A rich backing of green foliage, in varied shapes and tones, frames the flowers and gives the wreath depth, suggesting layers of memory and affection. The overall impression is of a beautifully crafted sympathy wreath, the kind a local florist in Radlett might prepare for a funeral or celebration of life service, bringing a quiet, respectful beauty to gatherings in and around Shenley Hill, Battlers Green, or the wider Hertfordshire countryside.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean white background, appears as a complete ring of red and green, the colours echoing the calm greenery around Radlett's parks and gardens. The main impression is of abundance: layer upon layer of deep red carnations build a plush, almost cloud-like surface, their ruffled petals overlapping one another so that the eye travels smoothly around the circle. Nestled evenly between these crimson blooms are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and tightly textured, like tiny moss-covered stones, each one catching the light and bringing a spark of freshness to the design. The contrast between the velvety red petals and the neat, domed mums adds quiet movement and interest without ever feeling showy, making the wreath especially fitting for a respectful farewell service or crematorium committal. Framing the flowers is a collar of mixed foliage: darker leatherleaf-style ferns reach out with delicate, feathery fronds, while variegated pittosporum introduces soft patterns of creamy white and mid-green along the edges. Within the lower right side, gentle curls of a pale green ribbon with darker stripes weave in and out, forming elegant loops that echo the curve of the wreath itself. The simple background and even studio lighting ensure that every stem and leaf is clearly defined, allowing the craftsmanship behind the design to shine through. It feels like the sort of carefully considered tribute a family might order for same-day delivery in Radlett, perhaps to be placed beside a framed photograph or a candle at a memorial gathering at home.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to glow, its colours arranged in thoughtful harmony. Soft blush-pink roses, fully open and layered with silky petals, mingle with frilled lisianthus in gentle pink and rich purple tones, creating a tapestry of texture that feels both tender and refined. Two bold Asiatic lilies in a glowing reddish-orange shade are placed opposite each other in the ring, their broad petals and golden stamens drawing the eye and symbolising courage, devotion, and the warmth of shared memories. Around them, closed lily buds peek through the foliage, suggesting that even in times of loss, there are quieter moments of hope. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue flowers, similar to statice, weave throughout the design like a soft haze, linking the larger blooms together. The foliage base is abundant and carefully chosen: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves lend a cool, calming note, feathery fern fronds add softness, and spiky blue eryngium thistles bring a distinctive, sculptural touch. Bright green, folded leaves, likely ti or aspidistra, are artfully wrapped near the lilies, giving the wreath a contemporary, expertly crafted finish. The overall impression is one of peaceful remembrance, as gentle and composed as a quiet afternoon in Radlett's leafy residential streets. Created with the eye of an experienced local florist, this funeral wreath feels perfectly suited for services in Radlett and nearby villages, conveying sympathy and support through thoughtfully balanced colour, texture, and form, and ideal for respectful delivery to local churches, crematoria, or family homes.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this serene funeral wreath, a continuous ring of white Baby's Breath is captured in crisp detail against a bright white backdrop, creating the impression of a soft halo hovering in the air. The tiny gypsophila blossoms are densely layered, each floret a miniature puff of white, so that the wreath reads as a cushion of clouds viewed from above. Subtle shadows between the petals give depth and texture, making the ring feel almost touchable, like delicate cotton under the fingertips. In the lower right arc, two calla lilies nestle into the snowy mass of flowers, their smooth, sculptural forms offering a striking contrast to the Baby's Breath's feathery texture. Their long stems bend gracefully toward the center, shaded in vibrant green that slowly transitions into a rich burgundy or deep magenta along the trumpet-shaped blooms, reminiscent of the shifting evening tones over Radlett's tree-lined streets. The composition is intentionally asymmetrical, with the callas acting as a quiet focal point that draws the gaze and gently suggests individuality within collective remembrance. The open space in the center of the wreath feels symbolic, like a pause for reflection or a space to hold memories of a loved one. It is easy to imagine this design created by a careful local florist for a service at a Radlett chapel or laid beside a woodland burial, bringing a sense of understated elegance, purity, and dignified farewell to a deeply personal moment.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A large, circular sympathy wreath is presented against a pure white backdrop, its colours and textures glowing as if under gentle, even daylight. The ring is lavishly filled with roses in deep magenta, vibrant fuchsia, and tender light pink, some blossoms wide open with softly frilled petals, others still forming tight spirals that nestle between their fully unfurled companions. Nestled among these romantic roses are double lilies in creamy white, pale blush, and soft peach, their layered petals slightly curled at the edges and brushed with subtle hints of pink. A scattering of bright yellow-green lily buds, tall and tapering, punctuate the wreath like quiet exclamation marks, bringing freshness and life to the composition. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is a rich bed of greenery, featuring feathery, dark green fern fronds and various glossy leaves that arch and overlap, creating a lush, textured foundation. The interplay of deep green foliage with the warm pink and cream blossoms lends the wreath a gentle contrast and a refined balance. The perfectly round shape, with no gaps or sparse areas, conveys wholeness and eternity, echoing the longstanding traditions of farewell services held throughout Radlett. This wreath feels like something chosen with care by a family gathering to honour a loved one, perhaps after a quiet walk through local streets or a reflective moment in nearby parks. It visually expresses comfort, reverence, and affection, suitable for funerals, cremations, or intimate remembrance ceremonies within the Radlett community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Radlett studio as a wreath of crimson radiance is revealed. Dozens of deep red roses have been chosen for their peak beauty-petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form feels like a perpetual embrace, the roses leaning into one another to form a velvet tapestry. This arrangement is not merely ornament; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying the weight of a memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist would explain to a customer strolling along Radlett's High Street, the heady fragrance mingles with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. The wreath exudes quiet power and refined elegance, a piece that can mark romantic declarations or stand as a memorial tribute, a testament to devotion, respect, and remembrance. The crisp white backdrop isolates the crimson so that its intensity speaks directly to the viewer. In Radlett, such a wreath might accompany a wedding ceremony near The Broadway, or a solemn service at a parish church, or a quiet tribute in Aldenham Park. Our studio can craft and deliver this piece with same-day service across Radlett and the surrounding towns, ensuring the moment's emotion is shared widely and promptly.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed against a clear white background, this circular funeral wreath appears as a vivid ring of remembrance, the sort of tribute you might see resting by a memorial bench in Radlett after a thoughtful service. The entire form is built from dozens of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, arranged so closely together that they form a lush, continuous band of colour around the open centre. Each rose has a classic, romantic shape, with velvety petals swirling from a tighter heart into more relaxed outer layers, their crimson and burgundy shades lending gravity and reverence. Tucked between these larger blooms are soft mounds of yellow chrysanthemums, with fine, feathery petals that radiate outwards like little suns, adding a gentle brightness that suggests hope and gratitude even in sorrow. A generous collar of foliage surrounds and threads through the flowers: broad, glossy green leaves and softer, silvery-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, giving texture, depth, and a calm, natural scent you can almost imagine. The lighting is even and bright, highlighting every curve of petal and leaf, with the white background ensuring that nothing distracts from the floral work itself. This wreath feels thoughtfully composed and expertly bound, its circle perfectly shaped and evenly weighted, reflecting the skill of a florist used to creating tributes for local Radlett families. The blend of red and yellow speaks of deep affection, friendship, and a respectful farewell, making it a fitting choice for funerals, crematorium services, or intimate commemorations held in and around the Radlett area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
At Flowers Radlett, this red rose wreath speaks in a soft, intimate voice. The circular form is nearly flawless, densely packed with dozens of deep crimson blooms that range from tight buds to fully opened petals, all touched by a velvety sheen. Light slips across the satin surfaces, pulling out hints of burgundy and ruby as the blossoms breathe with their own quiet drama. Between the roses, sprigs of fresh green foliage-eucalyptus-like leaves with a matte finish and slender, glossy ruscus-create a natural frame that sharpens the colour and adds texture you can almost feel. The white background isolates the arrangement, letting its weight and grace come forward with calm authority. This piece functions as a traditional tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, yet its generous abundance also makes it suitable for stories about condolence flowers and the language of remembrance. In Radlett's communities-whether on Shenley Road, The Broadway, or around Aldenham Country Park-families appreciate a design that conveys sympathy without ostentation, and Flowers Radlett can coordinate delivery to local churches, crematoria, or wakes with the same-day service you rely on.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white studio-style background, this floral tribute takes the instantly recognisable form of a maritime lifebuoy, its circular shape perfectly true and symmetrical. The wreath is formed entirely from tightly clustered, small-flowered blooms, likely button chrysanthemums, each head pressed closely to its neighbours so that no gaps of foliage or foam are visible. The surface reads almost like a soft, tufted fabric when viewed from a distance, yet up close every individual petal can be seen, lightly curved and freshly opened. The colour blocking is simple and striking: four evenly balanced sections arranged around the ring, alternating between rich royal blue and cool snow-white. The blue segments feel deeply saturated and slightly shadowed, like deep water on a still day, while the white segments seem to catch and reflect the surrounding light, giving the design an airy brightness. The central opening is neatly framed by a fine ruffle of dark blue ribbon, looped with precision along the inner circumference, which subtly hints at the ropes and edges found on real life rings. There are no additional decorations to distract from the clean, maritime lines-no foliage, no extra flowers-just the pure geometry of the circle and its strong colour contrast. This funeral wreath would suit a farewell for someone from Radlett with a fondness for the sea, perhaps someone who escaped to the coast from the bustle of Watling Street and Shenley Road, or for a loved one whose calm presence provided a sense of safety in difficult times. It evokes protection, remembrance, and the hope of a peaceful journey onward.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from overhead on a white surface, this elegant circular wreath combines creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies with rich, layered greenery to form a composed and comforting memorial tribute. A cluster of roughly a dozen large, fully opened cream roses forms the heart of the design; their petal spirals radiate a soft, warm ivory that pairs harmoniously with the lilies' lemon-tinged trumpets. Several lilies are fully open, their curved petals and subtle pale stamens visible, while other buds and partially open blooms introduce gentle variation in height and texture. The supporting foliage is intentionally textural: delicate fern fronds lend a lacy, airy edge, while rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs contribute silvery-green tones and a cool, aromatic counterpoint. The wreath's dense packing yields a substantial, almost pillow-like surface, yet the overall effect remains light and refined, with each flower given room to read against the greens. This design is made with the same careful hands that prepare tributes for local services near Radlett station, the Radlett Centre, or private memorials at nearby Shenley Park, and Flowers Radlett offers this arrangement for respectful delivery across the village and surrounding Hertsmere communities. The circular form, symmetry, and soft palette of cream, pale yellow, and green convey serenity, purity, and enduring remembrance-intended to comfort family and friends with its quiet dignity and natural grace.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00