Marlow Wreaths by Flowers Marlow

At Flowers Marlow, our wreaths are created with care, respect and years of local florist expertise. Based right in Marlow, close to the High Street and the iconic Marlow Bridge, we design elegant floral wreaths for funerals, memorials and heartfelt tributes.

Every wreath is hand-crafted by our experienced team using fresh, long-lasting flowers. Whether you’re looking for a classic white wreath, soft pastels, or something more personal in favourite colours, we’ll guide you with sensitivity and professional advice. You can order online easily for delivery to local homes, churches and crematoriums.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths across Marlow and surrounding areas including Bourne End, Cookham and Henley-on-Thames when you order before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local routes well, from Chapel Street to Liston Road, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths by skilled local florists
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM
  • Trusted service across Marlow, Bourne End & Cookham

As a long-standing local florist, we understand how important it is to get every detail right. Browse our wreath bouquets and designs online, or get in touch if you’d like something bespoke to reflect a special life. We’re here in Marlow to help you say goodbye with grace and beautiful flowers.

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WREATHS
Photographed in gentle, diffused light against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is a composed expression of peace and remembrance, the kind we prepare with care at Flowers Marlow for families across Higginson Park and the High Street area. The main body forms a thick, seamless ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums; each small, ruffled bloom is placed close to its neighbour so the surface reads as a continuous, soft cushion - a visual breath of quiet and purity. Offsetting the calm white is an upper-left flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), from rich, velvety violet blooms to softer lavender buds, their layered petals introducing depth and a gentle, floral perfume that seems to hang in the air. Mixed through the purple cluster are varied greens - glossy, slightly variegated leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - which give the spray natural movement and a respectful counterpoint to the chrysanthemums. Around the inner and outer edges a subtle, crinkled dark purple mesh or lace peeks through, mirroring the lisianthus tones and adding a refined, almost tactile finish. A soft, shadowed halo beneath the wreath lifts it from the background, emphasizing its round form and meticulous craftsmanship. This arrangement reads as both traditional and quietly contemporary - suitable for a chapel service by the Thames or a memorial at the local church - and is offered with the careful attention to texture, colour and local sentiment that Marlow families expect.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against an unadorned white canvas, this circular sympathy wreath offers a quietly elegant statement of remembrance. Built from hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemum heads, the wreath's body is luxuriously full, each ruffled petal layered to form a seamless, tactile surface that invites the eye to rest. A whisper of dark purple mesh or ribbon threads through the inner and outer edges, its subtle hue lending depth and an articulated, almost whispered accent to the otherwise pristine form. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a composed spray provides the emotional focus: three soft yellow roses, petals unfurling with a gentle, honeyed scent, sit together like close companions. They are cushioned by airy clouds of baby's breath and punctuated by small clusters of lavender-purple statice, which offer a faint, papery contrast and a note of hopeful colour. Lush green foliage - a mix of broad, satiny leaves and delicate fern fronds - frames the floral cluster and brings a living freshness to the design. The arrangement reads as both a skilled floral tribute and a personal gesture, the textures combining to convey warmth without ostentation. The lighting in the photograph is soft and natural, casting light shadows beneath the wreath that emphasize its roundness and the meticulous placement of each bloom. For families in Marlow seeking a composed memorial piece for a riverside service near Marlow Bridge or a ceremony at the local church, this wreath suggests calm dignity and thoughtful attention to detail.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed round wreath of fresh white and purple flowers is displayed against a spotless white background, its form neat and unbroken, evoking the idea of eternal connection. The main body of the wreath is densely woven from Baby's Breath, the innumerable small blossoms joining together to create a delicate, snow-like ring. This airy mass feels almost weightless, similar to the early morning mist that can settle along the Thames near Marlow Lock. Threaded through this soft halo are graceful Lisianthus flowers, each one formed from layers of fine, ruffled petals. Their centres are pure white, gradually giving way to edges brushed in shades of lilac, lavender, and richer violet, as though the colour has been gently feathered in by hand. Some Lisianthus lie wide open, their darker centres and folded petals clearly visible, while others are still in bud or just beginning to unfurl, displaying hints of green and cream that promise full bloom to come. This variation in openness gives the arrangement a natural, living quality, rather than a rigidly formal look. The clear, even lighting accentuates the crisp outlines of each petal and the soft texture of the Baby's Breath without casting harsh shadows. Visually, the wreath conveys serenity, respect, and a quiet sense of hope. It is the kind of tribute that families in Marlow might select for a funeral or memorial gathering, whether placed by the altar of a local church, at a crematorium chapel, or at a graveside, to honour a life with grace, purity, and gentle colour.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, circular funeral wreath built from dozens of small, pristine white chrysanthemums, their tightly packed blooms forming a pillowy, cloud-like base that suggests solace and purity. Just beneath the surface a fine, deep purple mesh is visible along the inner circumference, offering a muted contrast that gives the wreath subtle dimensionality. At the upper-left quarter a composed cluster draws the eye: a single cream-coloured rose unfurls modestly from a nest of fresh green foliage - variegated leaves with pale edges and soft, lace-like fern fronds - while slim sprigs of lavender-purple statice thread delicate points of colour through the greenery. To the right, from about two o'clock to five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies arc across the white field; their trumpet-shaped blooms carry a gentle ombré, moving from a rich mauve or deep purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink blush nearer the base, their bright green stems curving along the bottom-right arc and visually uniting the wreath. A single longer stem crosses the lower section, tied down discreetly to guide the composition and add rhythm. Captured in soft natural light against a plain white backdrop, the piece feels composed, soothing and respectful - the kind of sympathy wreath often chosen for memorial services around Marlow, from Higginson Park commemorations to church wakes on the High Street - and available for local delivery within Marlow and nearby villages.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath, its perfect circular shape framed by a bright white background, allowing the flowers and foliage to take centre stage. The wreath is richly packed with roses in gentle pastel shades, evoking a sense of calm that would feel at home in a quiet Marlow church or by the riverside. Large, fully opened roses in creamy ivory form the foundation of the design, their broad, layered petals creating pools of softness around the circle. Intertwined with them are roses in subtle pale peach and warm buttery yellow, bringing a subdued, sunlit warmth reminiscent of an early morning walk along Higginson Park. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses are scattered among the lighter tones, adding a vintage, almost heirloom quality that deepens the emotional feel of the piece. Between the larger blooms, blush pink spray roses appear in small clusters, some still in bud and others beginning to open, providing intricate detail and a sense of movement as your eye travels around the wreath. Beneath and between all these petals, dark green fern fronds form a lush base, their finely divided leaves emerging in small arcs that create shadow and contrast. The interplay of textures-the velvety rose petals and the crisp, feathered greenery-gives the arrangement depth and dimension despite the simple background. The mood is one of respectful, understated elegance, a floral expression of sympathy and remembrance suitable for funeral tributes, memorial services, or a graveside in Marlow, conveying love and support without the need for words.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This tenderly arranged funeral wreath radiates serenity and heartfelt remembrance, crafted by a Marlow florist intimately familiar with local traditions and the emotional significance of such expressions. Set against a bright white background, the wreath forms a rich, unbroken circle symbolizing eternity and love. Pure white lilies are the crown jewels here-their supple, star-shaped petals gently framing green pistils, offering visual cues of purity and renewal. Punctuating the softness are vibrant fuchsia lilies, their flamboyant magenta blooms and delicate inner speckles reminiscent of the playful colour contrasts seen at Higginson Park's spring flower beds. Tucked within, rosebuds of blush pink and creamy white add their own unique charm, infusing layers of softness and comforting aroma. Below and between the flowers, muted green eucalyptus and fresh lily leaves serve as subtle accents, grounding the composition in a naturalistic embrace. The arrangement's graceful completeness and textural contrast make it an ideal tribute for bereavements or celebrations of life in Marlow, whether presented in local chapels or offered as a personal sympathy gesture. Every element, from bloom selection to circular arrangement, speaks to the skilled care and sensitivity of Marlow's florists, ensuring a tribute as meaningful as it is beautiful.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a tender restraint to this funeral wreath, a deliberate composition that reads as a statement of remembrance rather than ornament. The primary body of the design is a dense, circular base of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny florets packed so closely they form a seamless, pillowy ring-soft to the eye and cool to the touch. Set into the upper left quadrant, a bright cluster interrupts the white with warmth and dignity: richly hued yellow roses, petals unfolding like small suns, are paired with deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma), whose ruffled, satin-like petals add a noble, tranquil shadow to the arrangement. Several lighter lavender lisianthus buds and small green buds sit among them, lending an organic cadence and depth. The floral spray is supported by mixed green foliage-rounded glossy leaves, slender fern fronds, and subtle variegation-that lifts and separates the colours while providing a fresh herbal scent. A fine ribbon of dark purple mesh or crinoline edges the wreath's inner and outer borders, subtly echoing the lisianthus and offering a seam of continuity beneath the chrysanthemums. As a local florist who arranges tributes for services near Marlow Bridge and Higginson Park, I picture this piece arriving in soft daylight, the white punctuated by yellow and purple like light on the Thames. Available for local delivery across Marlow and surrounding villages, this wreath conveys peace, quiet consolation, and the measured warmth of memory.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a beautifully composed circular wreath placed against a bright white backdrop, allowing each white and purple bloom to stand out with quiet clarity. The wreath is richly filled with large white Oriental lilies, their petals wide and smooth, formed into elegant, star-like flowers. Many of these lilies are fully open, displaying soft green throats and tall stamens tipped with golden-brown anthers, while others remain in bud, adding natural variation and a sense of unfolding remembrance. Interspersed throughout are clusters of Lisianthus with delicately ruffled petals, predominantly white but shaded at their edges with lilac and violet, creating small pockets of colour that gently guide the eye around the ring. Subtle hints of creamy buds and tiny filler flowers add further intricacy. Beneath the blooms, deep green foliage and slender, bluish-green leaves provide structure and contrast, ensuring the wreath looks lush and full from every angle. The clean studio-style lighting makes the whites appear particularly luminous, almost glowing, as if the arrangement has just been lovingly prepared by a Marlow florist near Higginson Park or the High Street. The perfect circle of the wreath, with no visible beginning or end, symbolises eternity, loyalty, and never-ending love, making this design especially suitable as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement. Its tranquil blend of white and purple tones brings a sense of peace and reflection, offering gentle comfort to families in Marlow as they gather to honour and remember a loved one.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised viewpoint the wreath's circular form is immediately clear: a continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums, tightly packed so their feathery petals overlap like snow-soft ruffles, creating a gently domed silhouette on a crisp white background. Three intensely blue roses perch at the top-left, their deep royal hues and plush, spiralled petals providing a solemn yet uplifting counterpoint to the white. Dark-green foliage nestles around the rose cluster, adding a cool, leaf-sheen contrast that accentuates the roses' saturation. The wreath's inner and outer edges are neatly trimmed with a pleated, cobalt-blue satin ribbon whose glossy folds catch light and shadow, lending structure and a quiet formality to the overall shape. The photograph's soft lighting and the shadow beneath the circle give the piece depth and a lifelike presence, as if ready to be carried into a service at a riverside chapel near Marlow Bridge. Texturally, the chrysanthemums feel down-soft beneath the fingertips while the roses retain a firmer velvet, and the ribbon's slick coolness rounds the sensory experience. For those seeking a composed expression of condolence, the blue-and-white palette here reads as peaceful and respectful, suitable for memorials or as a heartfelt gesture left at a graveside. I imagine it placed with care by a family from Dean Street or delivered across Marlow to sit beside a service program, offering a steady, consoling visual anchor.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a bright, uncluttered white background, this memorial wreath forms an unbroken ring of blooms, heavy with roses and lush greenery. The dominant flowers are large, open roses in toned-down lavender and dusty mauve, with petals that spiral neatly from the centre to the outer edge, giving each bloom a sense of depth and softness. Between these focal roses, generous sprays of pastel pink miniature roses and rosebuds are nestled, their smaller size and varied stages of opening lending the wreath a gentle, almost whispering texture. Some buds are tightly furled, others are half-unfolded, suggesting both beginnings and endings within the same tribute. A thick bed of dark green fern fronds, most likely leatherleaf or sword fern, supports the flowers from beneath. The fine, jagged edges of the fern leaves peek through between the petals and flare outwards around the circumference, adding a feathery, woodland-like outline that contrasts beautifully with the smoothness of the rose petals. Here and there, small clusters of darker foliage and tiny buds create quiet pockets of shadow that draw the eye into the composition. The colour palette of soft greyish-purple, blush pink, and rich green feels soothing and respectful, ideal for a funeral or celebration of life in Marlow, whether at a village church or a riverside service near Higginson Park. This wreath radiates a sense of thoughtful craftsmanship, as if composed by a local florist who knows how to turn sentiment into flowers that offer solace and remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath, its circular form defined by a dense blanket of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums that create a luxurious, tactile backdrop against a clean white studio surface. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner rim, its smooth, pearlescent pleats offering a soft counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' fine, slightly bristly texture. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant, three full blue roses open in sumptuous, velveteen layers-each petal saturated with a sapphire tone that harmonises with the surrounding blooms and anchors the design. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave among the roses, their tiny clouds of blooms adding airiness while a few dark green leaves introduce sculpted contrast. A graceful spray of white orchids sweeps from mid-left down toward the lower-right, their clean, broad petals and delicate central columns suggesting purity and gentle uplift; nearby green orchid buds, some tightly furled and others beginning to unfurl, suggest renewal amid remembrance. The overall palette of deep blue and pure white is cool and composed, and the light is soft, revealing texture and form rather than dramatic highlights. As a local florist serving Marlow and the surrounding villages, Flowers Marlow would describe this wreath as a dignified choice for a riverside remembrance near Higginson Park or a respectful tribute at a local funeral home-an arrangement that communicates sympathy, calm, and enduring love.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a generous circular wreath of sympathy flowers, arranged in soft whites, blush pinks, and vibrant magenta tones, photographed against a clean white backdrop that makes every detail clear. White lilies dominate the design, their wide, velvety petals opening around green and golden centres, creating graceful focal points around the ring. Between them, rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies, recognisable by their star-like shapes and delicate speckling, add warmth and subtle drama, bringing a sense of heartfelt emotion to the tribute. White gerbera daisies are dotted throughout, their neat, layered petals and dark centres providing visual rhythm and a calm, reassuring contrast. Woven among the lilies and gerberas are soft pink roses, many still in tight buds or half-opened, alongside creamy white roses in fuller bloom, giving the wreath a romantic, classical feel. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or tiny chrysanthemums, sit in the spaces between larger blooms, ensuring the circle feels plush and unbroken. A base of glossy green foliage frames and supports the arrangement, with overlapping leaves and hints of fresh shoots creating depth and shadow, so the colours seem to glow against the white background. The wreath carries a quiet, dignified presence, ideal for offering condolences at a Marlow funeral or memorial service, whether placed in a church, a crematorium chapel, or brought to a gathering near the Thames. It embodies ideas of eternal love, remembrance, and peaceful farewell, crafted with the kind of care local families expect from their Marlow florists.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean, white background, a traditional circular funeral wreath seems to hover, its full ring of red and green flowers forming a complete and reassuring shape. The arrangement is lavish without feeling cluttered, each element placed with deliberate care so that the wreath appears balanced from every angle. Deep red carnations are the primary flowers, their layered, ruffled petals overlapping one another to create a plush surface of rich crimson. Some blooms are wide and open, revealing every fold, while others remain tighter and more compact, introducing subtle variations in size and intensity. Nestled between them are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads built from countless tiny florets that together form neat, rounded domes. These green accents provide both a visual and textural contrast, refreshing the eye as it travels around the circle. Underneath and around the blooms, a thoughtful mix of foliage provides structure and depth: feathery, dark green fern fronds extend outward, softening the edges, while variegated pittosporum with cream-edged leaves adds brightness and detail closer to the flowers. A soft green ribbon, patterned with deeper green stripes, is threaded gently into the design, forming graceful loops that echo the circular form and tie the palette together. The overall composition feels calm, respectful, and quietly uplifting, like something a local Marlow florist might prepare for a memorial service near Higginson Park or for a graveside tribute in one of the town's peaceful churchyards. The wreath's bold contrast of red and lime green suggests both heartfelt remembrance and a touch of hope amid loss.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This photograph captures a beautifully full funeral wreath laid on a plain white surface, its perfectly circular form creating a sense of continuity and peace. Two striking reddish-orange Asiatic lilies provide the main points of focus, placed opposite one another around the ring so that their open, starry petals guide the eye on a gentle journey around the design. Their warm colour feels like a comforting glow, similar to the soft sunset seen from Higginson Park in Marlow. Surrounding and softening these bold blooms are generous clusters of pastel roses in shades of blush and lavender-pink, each rose fully open with delicately layered petals that speak of tenderness and loving memory. Interspersed among the roses are lisianthus in both pale pink and deep, regal purple tones, their ruffled shapes adding texture and a sense of natural movement. Wisps of lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, weave between the larger blooms, creating a fine, airy veil that links each colour and form. The wreath rests on a lush foundation of mixed greenery: round, silver-green eucalyptus leaves, slender fern fronds, and other foliage in varied shapes and textures that create depth and structure. Blue eryngium thistles, with their spiky, sculptural heads, stand out as subtle accents, offering a hint of wild meadow character within the refined design. A few unopened lily buds lie quietly among the leaves, symbolic of moments and memories yet to unfold. Bright, striped green leaves are folded neatly at the bases of the main lilies, revealing careful craftsmanship. This wreath would be a thoughtful tribute for a church or crematorium service in Marlow, bringing calm colour and a sense of dignified beauty to a farewell gathering.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from directly above, this circular funeral wreath sits against a seamless white background, its quiet beauty unfolding in subtle detail. The ring is composed entirely of Baby's Breath, so abundantly applied that the gypsophila blossoms form a soft, padded band of pure white. Each individual floret is tiny and delicate, but en masse they create a downy, cloud-like texture that seems to float around the open centre. The circle is clean and unbroken, a gentle symbol of continuity and an enduring bond with the person being honoured. Along the right-hand section, slightly towards the bottom, two calla lilies are arranged with careful precision. Their sculpted, rolled petals open in a deep burgundy or magenta hue, rich and velvety, then fade into more muted green tones as they reach the slender stems. These stems arc back towards the middle of the wreath, disappearing into the gypsophila as though anchored within the flowers themselves. The combination of pure white Baby's Breath and dark, wine-toned callas creates a thoughtful contrast, understated yet full of feeling. Light falls softly across the arrangement, picking up the subtle curves of the calla lilies and the finely detailed clusters of gypsophila without any distracting glare. The scene brings to mind a respectful tribute created for a farewell in Marlow, perhaps at a small chapel or a service overlooking the Thames, where such a wreath might rest near a framed photograph. Its calm design and careful craftsmanship suggest a florist who understands the need for flowers that speak gently of love, memory, and peace.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Against a clean, white background, a sumptuous circular wreath designed for funerals and memorials displays a soothing harmony of pink flowers and deep greenery. The arrangement is densely packed so the eye moves in a continuous circle of colour, without a single bare gap. Velvet-soft roses in shades of rich fuchsia, plum-tinged magenta, and gentle pastel pink dominate the ring, each bloom frozen at a different moment in its life: from tight buds cupped closely around their centres to fully opened flowers whose many layered petals spread out like small, ruffled rosettes. Threaded among them are generous lilies and double lilies in creamy white, blush, and the palest peach, their broad petals softly flared and sometimes gently folded back, revealing subtle speckles and pale stamens. A few vivid, lime-green buds stand upright like small torches among the petals, adding interest and contrast. The entire composition is cradled by lush foliage: delicate fern fronds float around the outer edge in a feathery collar, while smooth, glossy leaves in varying shades of emerald and forest green fill in between the blooms, giving dimension and structure. The stark white background makes the colours glow, allowing the interplay of deep pinks, light creams, and fresh greens to convey a sense of quiet, enduring love. This wreath feels particularly suited to a thoughtful farewell in Marlow, perhaps resting near a memorial table in a chapel off the High Street or at a cemetery above the river, a gentle expression of condolence and support for family and friends gathered to remember someone dear.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Marlow studio and being greeted by a wreath lush with crimson roses that seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with quiet opulence. The circular form feels both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of velvet florals where every rose touches its neighbor, weaving a crimson tapestry with depth and texture. This arrangement is more than a decoration; it holds memory and meaning, with every blossom carrying a memory, a wish, or a blessing. As a local florist serving Marlow, I sense the quiet power of these flowers-their fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems. The wreath is crafted for significant moments: love and remembrance, weddings, memorials, or a refined ceremonial gesture. In the soft morning light, the red deepens, while the white background provides crisp clarity. It speaks of celebrations and solemn farewells along Marlow's streets and riverside paths, from the High Street to Higginson Park. Perfect for same-day delivery across Marlow and the surrounding villages, this wreath brings elegance, warmth, and memory into any room.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed, circular funeral wreath filled with deep red roses and vibrant yellow chrysanthemums is photographed against a spotless white background, allowing every bloom and leaf to stand out. The ring is perfectly formed with an open centre, a classic symbol of eternity and ongoing remembrance. The roses are the dominant feature: large, velvety blossoms in shades of crimson and darker wine-red, each carefully opened to reveal intricate spirals of petals. They give the wreath a feeling of sincerity, devotion, and quiet strength. Between and around the roses are bountiful clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their fine, feathery petals forming soft cushions that add both texture and brightness, like gentle shafts of sunlight breaking through. This pairing of colours creates a thoughtful balance between the depth of grief and the celebration of a life remembered. The flowers are supported by generous greenery, with broad, glossy leaves and more muted grey-green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus, woven carefully throughout the design. These greens frame the blooms without overwhelming them, adding fullness and a softly rounded silhouette. Under the bright, even lighting, the reds appear saturated and rich, while the yellows glow warmly, suggesting freshly arranged stems prepared with care by an experienced local florist. This wreath feels perfectly suited to a Marlow farewell: perhaps resting in a quiet church near the river, accompanying a service close to Marlow Bridge, or placed gently at a graveside in the nearby countryside. It communicates respect, love, and a gentle comfort for those gathered to say their goodbyes.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Cradled in my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as though each petal has been woven with care and reflection. The blooms form a generous, jewel-like mass, their deep crimson hue deepening where light rests, while silvery-green foliage threads between them--broad, matte leaves and slender, glossy sprigs--that soften the brilliance and add texture. The roses themselves, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, invite a mood of reverence and calm, their velvety surfaces catching soft kitchen light in a way that makes the bouquet feel almost tangible. The ring is sculpted with careful balance, full yet airy, so the eye glides around the circle and settles on the delicate greens that punctuate the red. This arrangement speaks of eternal connection and quiet solace, a dignified tribute appropriate for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries. For Marlow families planning a tribute, it offers a timeless language of remembrance, crafted with care by a trusted local florist and delivered with reliability to Marlow and nearby villages, with options that suit last-minute memorials as well as carefully planned tributes. Placed in a church vestibule or at a funeral home, the wreath would rest on a pedestal or stand, its circumference precise and its layers of petals and leaves creating a softly layered, three-dimensional look. The overall impression is one of natural abundance and elegant restraint--the kind of piece that speaks softly in times of grief while carrying a message of enduring love through the Marlow community.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced floral wreath is presented against a bright white background, its form unmistakably echoing a traditional lifebuoy used along riverside walkways in Marlow. The tribute is perfectly circular, with a clean central opening, and every visible surface is densely covered with tiny chrysanthemum-style heads that fit together like tessellated tiles. The flowers are organised into four crisp quadrants: two opposite quarters are a saturated royal blue, while the remaining two are a luminous white, creating an alternating pattern that feels both bold and reassuring. In the blue segments, each blossom contributes to a velvety, almost inky depth, the petals overlapping so closely that the surface appears rich and cushion-like. In the white segments, the same compact blooms catch the light, lending a gentle brightness and softness that offsets the darker tones. Along the inside rim of the ring, a slim dark blue ribbon has been gathered into soft ruffles, hugging the circle and subtly emphasising the nautical theme. There is an air of quiet craftsmanship here, as if a local Marlow florist has taken time to honour not just the design but the life it represents-perhaps someone who loved rowing on the Thames, spent weekends near Marlow Bridge, or simply offered steady support to family and friends. The overall mood is reflective yet comforting; the lifebuoy shape speaks of protection and rescue, while the cool blue and white palette evokes thoughts of open water, clear skies, and peaceful farewells, making this a poignant choice for a memorial or cremation service in and around Marlow.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A carefully composed circular wreath, photographed flat on white, pairing creamy white roses with soft lemon-yellow lilies above a lush bed of deep green foliage-an arrangement we often prepare for funeral tributes in and around Marlow. The design features roughly fifteen fully opened roses, their layered petals forming classic ivory rosettes that glow under soft daylight, while the lilies offer a contrasting trumpet silhouette: some blossoms lie wide open with delicate pale stamens visible, others remain in bud, lending textural contrast and a sense of unfolding hope. The greenery is intentionally varied-fine, feathery fern fronds that provide a gentle, lace-like border, and clusters of rounded, matte leaves that recall eucalyptus, which add cooler blue-green tones and structure beneath the blooms. The result is densely packed, symmetrical, and dignified; the unbroken circle reads as a timeless emblem of remembrance and continuity. You can almost imagine the faint scent: the roses' subtle powdery sweetness balanced by the lilies' fresher, green-citrus hint. As a Marlow florist, Flowers Marlow crafts this piece to sit comfortably alongside memorial services held near Higginson Park, beside the Thames at Marlow Bridge, or on the town's High Street, offering a restrained, compassionate expression of condolence and comfort delivered with care.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00