Great Bookham WREATHS

At Flowers Great Bookham, we understand how important it is to honour loved ones and mark significant occasions with meaningful floral tributes. Our experienced florist team, deeply rooted in Great Bookham and the surrounding areas of Fetcham and Effingham, creates bespoke wreaths and arrangements with care, compassion, and local pride.

Each wreath is thoughtfully designed and handcrafted in our friendly shop near Church Road, not far from the picturesque Bookham Commons and the community heart of High Street. Whether you’re honouring a life, celebrating a milestone, or sending warm wishes, our selection of fresh flowers is always of the highest quality.

We offer reliable same-day delivery throughout Great Bookham and nearby communities—just order online before 3 PM and let us take care of the rest. As a trusted local florist, we take great pride in serving generations of families, churches, and local businesses. You can count on us for prompt, discreet service and beautifully arranged tributes that reflect your sentiments.

  • Handcrafted wreaths & tributes made locally
  • Same-day flower delivery for orders placed by 3 PM
  • Serving Great Bookham, Fetcham, Effingham, and more

Trust Flowers Great Bookham to help you express your feelings with beautiful wreaths—thoughtfully arranged, delivered with care, and always personal.

Share This Guide

Our Customer Support Team works closely with the Funeral Directors to ensure timely and precise delivery.

WREATHS
A meticulously composed sympathy wreath presented on a neutral white studio surface, its main structure formed from hundreds of small, snowy white chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a plush, continuous circle. The dense chrysanthemum cushion reads like a soft white halo - textured, rounded, and imbued with an impression of peace and solemn respect. Placed deliberately at the upper-left quadrant, a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides the arrangement's focal point: deep violet, velvety-open blooms sit beside paler lavender buds, their layered petals and gentle curves suggesting tender recollection. Sprigs of mixed foliage - glossy, variegated leaves alongside feathery fern-like greens - thread through the purple grouping, adding a natural lift and tonal contrast that prevents the composition from feeling flat. Beneath the white blooms a subtle dark purple mesh or lace edging peeps out along the inner and outer rims, harmonising with the lisianthus and offering a discreet ribbon of colour. Soft, diffused lighting bathes the wreath, creating a faint shadow that gives the piece physical presence against the plain backdrop. This is the sort of arrangement we might prepare at Flowers Great Bookham for a funeral service in the village or for delivery to Bookham Common and nearby parishes - a composed tribute that balances tradition with a contemporary clarity, conveying sympathy with restraint and grace.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a bright white field, a dignified circular funeral wreath is composed of densely packed white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with feather-soft petals that together create a plush, tranquil surface. The wreath's smooth ring is gently interrupted at the upper-left by an artful spray: three pale yellow roses open with slow, measured grace, their velvety faces drawing the eye and evoking warmth amid mourning. Around the roses, tiny clouds of gypsophila and narrow stems of lavender-purple statice settle like softened breath, their fragile textures contrasting the chrysanthemums' fullness while echoing early spring's quiet hues. A fine band of deep purple mesh or ribbon peeks discreetly between blooms along both the inner and outer edges, adding a subtle ribboned halo that deepens the design without stealing its serenity. Lush green foliage - broad, glossy leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - cushions the arrangement and provides a cool, green undernote to the floral scents: the faint sweetness of rose and the clean, green aroma of fresh foliage. The composition is evenly lit, with a soft shadow beneath that gives the wreath presence against the white background. Crafted with the sensibility of a local florist serving Great Bookham and the surrounding Leatherhead area, the arrangement reads as a respectful, refined tribute intended to convey calm, remembrance, and gentle consolation at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath of fresh flowers is shown isolated on a bright white background, its open centre and even proportions forming a quiet, contemplative frame. The entire ring is covered with tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms, packed closely together so they resemble a soft blanket of snow resting on the Surrey countryside near Great Bookham. Their minuscule petals catch the light and create a fluffy, cloud-like texture that feels gentle to the eye. Scattered thoughtfully through this white haze are elegant Lisianthus blooms, each one a little work of art: white petals with softly ruffled edges, delicately tipped and veined in purple and violet, some deeper at the edges, others fading to a faint lavender blush. A number of the Lisianthus are in full bloom, exposing deeper folds and subtle, shadowy centres, while a few remain as elongated buds in shades of pale green, cream, and soft yellow, offering a sense of quiet growth amid the stillness. The composition is carefully balanced, with no area overly crowded, yet the wreath remains lush and generous from every angle. The lighting is clear and even, revealing the velvety texture of the Lisianthus and the airy nature of the Baby's Breath without any harsh glare. This style of wreath would be chosen for a funeral, memorial service, or graveside tribute around Great Bookham, providing a gentle expression of sympathy, purity, and spiritual calm, suitable for families seeking a refined but understated floral remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Presented against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built from a dense, cloud-like base of pristine white chrysanthemums whose thousands of tiny florets create a sumptuous, velvety texture. Subtly visible beneath them, deep purple mesh or fine netting peeks along the inner circumference, adding shadow and a restrained note of colour. On the upper-left a small, lush cluster centres on a single, softly unfurling cream-to-pale-yellow rose that glows with warm, gentle tones. Around it, variegated leaves with lighter edges and delicate fern fronds provide tactile contrast and a natural scent of green foliage; scattered among these are slim sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their papery clusters bringing a calm, powdery accent. Balancing this, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right-hand side of the wreath, their trumpet shapes showing a beautiful gradient from rich, muted purple at the tips into a soft peach-pink toward the base - the stems curve along the lower-right arc and are woven into the chrysanthemum foundation. A single, longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, tied out of sight and drawing the design together. The overall effect is one of composed dignity and tender remembrance. As a local florist serving Great Bookham and the Mole Valley, Flowers Great Bookham often prepares wreaths like this for funerals and memorials near Bookham High Street or services at nearby churches, and we can arrange thoughtful local delivery when required.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white background, a full, circular funeral wreath composed entirely of roses and fern foliage forms an unbroken ring of colour and texture. The design feels quietly luxurious, the kind of thoughtful tribute a family in Great Bookham might choose for a memorial service at a local chapel or crematorium. Large ivory and creamy white roses are the main voices in this floral chorus, their fully open blooms revealing layer upon layer of soft, velvety petals that curl gently at the edges. Nestled among them are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, some no more than rounded buds, others beginning to unfurl, bringing an intimate, almost whisper-like grace. Warm touches of pale peach and buttery yellow roses introduce subtle light and comfort, while striking dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend a vintage, reflective tone, as if recalling cherished stories shared over many years. Behind and between the flowers, finely detailed dark green fern fronds create a rich, feathery carpet of foliage, their deep colour intensifying the pastel shades above. The wreath is densely packed so that no bare frame is visible; every inch is covered, suggesting completeness and continuity. Light glances across the arrangement, picking up the satin sheen of petals and the matte texture of the fern leaves, giving the tribute a gentle radiance. This floral wreath expresses respect, peace, and enduring affection, a quiet way to send sympathy from Great Bookham to a final resting place or a remembrance gathering with family and friends.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in subtle daylight, a circular floral wreath is displayed on pristine white, echoing the quiet dignity of Great Bookham's gentle landscapes. This lush composition is anchored by luminous white lilies-some fully opened, others still in bud-whose sweeping, star-like petals suggest purity and tranquillity, resonating with the peaceful spirit of local memorials near Bookham's High Street. Their serene forms are thoughtfully accented by striking fuchsia-pink lilies, each bloom alive with rich magenta and deep speckles, weaving vibrant highlights around the circle. Blushing, pale pink roses curl softly between the brighter lilies, their tightly furled petals offering a romantic counterpoint and a gesture of compassion. Touches of understated greenery-perhaps fresh eucalyptus from a local grower-complete the structure, giving the arrangement a subtle depth reminiscent of Bookham's lush gardens in spring. The overall impression is one of respect, warmth, and gentle remembrance. Perfectly suited for funeral services and celebration of life gatherings throughout the area, this wreath-carefully arranged by a skilled florist-communicates heartfelt condolence and sympathy with an artistry inspired by the character of the Great Bookham community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine, circular sympathy wreath laid against a clean white background, composed with the quiet authority of an experienced Great Bookham florist. The principal surface of the ring is built from countless tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their many-petalled heads forming a soft, cloudlike canvas that conveys peace and understated grace. The chrysanthemum mass is dense and uniform, the petals overlapping to create a plush tactile appearance and a serene visual field. From the upper left quadrant a vivid spray curves across the top: golden-yellow roses, fully unfurled and honey-toned, introduce warmth and familiarity, while interspersed deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) bring velvety contrast and a stately coolness. A handful of pale lavender lisianthus buds and small green shoots add natural variation and hopefulness, as if the arrangement is quietly breathing. Glossy green leaves - some rounded and variegated - plus fine fern fronds give the spray a verdant foundation and gentle movement. Subtle trim of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the white chrysanthemums at the inner and outer rims, a discreet detail that echoes the lisianthus and refines the silhouette. The composition is captured in soft, neutral light that emphasises texture over shine, making it suitable for a service at the village church, a tribute delivered to a funeral parlour near the village green, or a remembrance placed by family on a memorial table. Crafted by Flowers Great Bookham with local care, this wreath speaks of respect, consolation and enduring beauty.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a crisp white background, a generous circular sympathy wreath seems to float in the frame, every inch filled with white and soft purple blossoms arranged with deliberate care. The eye is first drawn to the impressive white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped flowers radiating outward, each petal smooth and slightly luminous, gently curving back to reveal lime-green pistils and tall, cinnamon-tipped stamens. Some of these lilies stand fully open in graceful maturity, while others are still unfurling, their buds long and elegant, creating a natural rhythm around the ring. Between them, clusters of lisianthus add a romantic, almost cloudlike softness; their layered petals are edged with delicate lavender and violet tones that ripple like brushstrokes, offering a refined contrast without disturbing the calm, neutral palette. Here and there, tiny creamy rosebuds and smaller white blooms nestle among the larger flowers, contributing subtle detail and tactile interest. Sprigs of fresh greenery, including slender leaves and discreet eucalyptus-like foliage, weave through the design, providing a cool green backdrop that helps define the circular outline. The wreath itself is perfectly rounded and beautifully balanced, with no visible gaps, embodying the idea of continuity, remembrance, and the cycle of life. It feels quietly at home in Great Bookham, evocative of peaceful walks across Bookham Common or the stillness of a village churchyard. While the image does not show a specific location, the composition suggests a dignified funeral or memorial tribute, the sort of hand-crafted wreath a local florist might prepare to accompany loved ones on their final journey and to offer comfort to family and friends gathered in grief.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Taken from a slightly raised viewpoint against a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath rests with a soft shadow beneath that emphasises its gentle form. At its heart a compact, continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms a plush, slightly domed surface - each flower's many fine petals lending a soft, feathery texture and a quiet air of purity. Nestled on the upper left are three richly coloured deep-blue roses; their velvety, spiralled petals stand out like calm beacons against the white, cushioned by clusters of glossy dark green foliage that add depth and a natural underpinning. A matching pleated satin ribbon in cobalt blue trims both the outer and inner rims, its lustre and delicate ruffling giving the wreath a tailored, dignified edge. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the contrasts between the satin sheen, the velvet rose petals, and the chrysanthemum's gentle fuzz, and the overall impression is one of composed grace and sincere condolence. As a local florist who arranges tributes for services at St. Nicolas and village chapels around Great Bookham and the Leatherhead area, I find this combination of white and blue especially fitting for family-led memorials - it balances tradition with a personal touch. Flowers Great Bookham prepares pieces like this with care, mindful of both floral mechanics and the emotional weight they will carry for mourners.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a crisp white background, this memorial wreath forms a perfect circle of soft colour and texture, like a gently glowing ring of remembrance. The eye is first drawn to the large roses arranged evenly around the wreath, their generous petals opening wide in tones of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and muted grey-purple. Each rose appears carefully rotated so that its centre faces outward, allowing the intricate swirls of petals to be clearly seen, like layers of time and memory folded gently together. Between these substantial blooms cluster smaller, blush pink spray roses, some still closed in tight buds, others beginning to open with a sense of delicate anticipation. This interplay between mature roses and younger blossoms creates a feeling of life's different stages, tenderly represented. Beneath and around the flowers lies a thick bed of rich, dark green foliage, with fern fronds radiating outwards to create a natural, feathered frame that gives the wreath structure and visual depth. Slender stems, fine leaf textures, and an occasional shadowed recess between petals offer subtle contrast, making the pastel flowers appear even more luminous. The overall composition is balanced and symmetrical yet soft, conveying peace rather than formality. It feels perfectly suited for a funeral or crematorium service in Great Bookham, whether at a quiet village chapel or for a farewell gathering after a walk through nearby Norbury Park. The gentle blend of lavender and pink suggests compassion, respect, and enduring love, as if the wreath itself is a floral embrace for grieving relatives and friends, lovingly crafted by a local florist who understands the tender nature of goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An intimate memorial wreath composed of saturated blue and pristine white tones, presented on a stark white background so every detail reads clearly. The main body is a full, circular carpet of small royal-blue chrysanthemums, each tightly cupped petal contributing to a voluminous, pillow-like ring. Beneath and framing the inner opening, a softly ruffled white satin ribbon gives the design structure and a dignified finish. Nestled at the upper-left is a cluster of three striking blue roses, their layered, velvety petals unfolding in a deep sapphire that anchors the arrangement and draws the eye. Scattered sprays of delicate white gypsophila nestle around those roses, their tiny stars creating light punctuation against dark green leaves. A gentle cascade of white orchids flows from the mid-left down toward the lower right; their smooth, arching petals and pale throats contrast beautifully with the spiky chrysanthemum texture, while several pale green orchid buds suggest life continuing beyond loss. The composition is balanced and thoughtful, with a cool, reflective mood that honours a loved one. As an experienced local florist serving Great Bookham, Fetcham and Leatherhead, Flowers Great Bookham prepares tributes like this for chapel services and cemetery placements throughout the area, offering local delivery and careful, respectful handling. The scent is faint and floral - a quiet mix of fresh green leaves and sweet orchid perfume - reinforcing a sense of peaceful remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is carefully arranged against a pure white backdrop, giving the impression that the blooms are gently floating in calm, clear light. Dominating the design are generous white lilies, their velvety petals fully unfurled, forming star-like shapes around soft green throats dusted with golden pollen. Between them, deep pink and magenta lilies introduce a richer tone, their speckled petals curling slightly at the edges as if caught in a soft breeze that might drift across Great Bookham's village green. Clusters of white gerbera daisies, each with a dark, velvety centre, bring brightness and an open, friendly character to the wreath, their petals finely layered and slightly ruffled. Threaded throughout are blush and light pink roses in various stages of bloom, some still cupped tightly like a promise, others beginning to spiral open, suggesting the unfolding of memories and love over time. Creamy white roses, fully open with densely packed petals, anchor the design with a sense of tradition and quiet formality that would suit a funeral at a local church or a farewell gathering in the Bookham area. Small white filler flowers-delicate sprays that resemble miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums-soften the transitions between larger blooms and give the wreath its plush, seamless look. Lush green foliage, from deeper forest greens to fresher, lighter tones, forms the underlying ring, adding depth, contrast, and a natural frame that echoes the surrounding Surrey countryside. This floral tribute feels composed and deeply respectful, ideal for same-day delivery to local chapels and crematoriums near Great Bookham when words alone are not enough.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath composed of deep red carnations and bright lime-green button chrysanthemums stands out clearly against a bright white studio-style background, the colours recalling the calm greens and rich tones found around Great Bookham's tree-lined lanes. The wreath is carefully and densely built so the eye follows an unbroken ring of blooms, suggesting unity and the continuous cycle of life. Plush red carnations, with their frilled and layered petals, form the foundation; some are fully open, showing every ruffle, while others are more modestly unfurled, adding subtle variation and a sense of gentle movement. Between them, small mounds of lime-green pompon mums tuck into the gaps, their compact, rounded heads and velvety texture catching the light differently from the carnations, like dew-touched moss among red velvet. Supporting this tapestry of flowers is a generous base of mixed foliage. Dark, feathery fern adds depth and shadow, while sprigs of variegated greenery with creamy margins brighten the edges and draw the gaze around the form. A softly looped green ribbon, patterned in tonal stripes, weaves through the lower part of the wreath, its curves echoing the circular shape and adding a discreet decorative flourish. The overall design feels calm, composed, and respectful, well suited to a funeral service at a local church or crematorium serving Great Bookham families, or for delivery to a graveside tribute after a quiet walk through nearby countryside. As you picture it, you can almost sense the gentle rustle of the foliage and the faint, clean fragrance of freshly cut blooms, offering comfort and a dignified farewell. Crafted with a florist's steady hand and empathetic eye, this wreath speaks of love, remembrance, and gratitude for a life remembered.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A lush sympathy wreath is shown in a clear overhead view, resting against a clean white backdrop so that every colour and petal stands out. The arrangement forms a perfect circle, built on a deep bed of mixed foliage that looks freshly cut and full of life, like greenery gathered after a walk around Great Bookham's leafy lanes. Two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies sit opposite each other, one towards the top, one nearer the bottom of the ring, their open petals and pollen-tipped stamens forming warm beacons of light within the design. Between and around them, clusters of soft blush and lavender-pink roses nestle closely, their velvety petals unfurling in layers that feel tender and reassuring. Interlaced with the roses are lisianthus blooms in pale pink and intense purple tones, their ruffled cups adding depth and a sense of gentle movement. Small heads of blue-grey eryngium bring a spiky, thistle-like texture, while sprigs of lavender-blue filler flowers create a soft, airy veil that drifts across the wreath. The green base is rich with contrasting textures: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and other glossy foliage that together create a strong, natural framework. A few unopened lily buds are tucked among the leaves, a quiet suggestion of hope and future blossom. Carefully folded bright green leaves, perhaps aspidistra or similar, are sculpted near the focal lilies, showcasing skilled floristry. This floral tribute feels calm and dignified, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial gathering in and around Great Bookham, where families seek a serene and heartfelt way to honour a loved one.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle photograph reveals a serene circular wreath, crafted almost entirely from delicate white Baby's Breath, its tiny blossoms clustered so closely that they resemble a soft ring of mist resting on a pure white surface. The gypsophila forms a continuous halo with a hollow centre, the texture light and feathery yet visually full, like a cloud placed gently on the table. Along the lower right arc of this snowy ring, two calla lilies introduce a deep, emotional contrast. Their trumpet-shaped blooms are rich with colour, shifting from velvety burgundy and magenta at the flared tips into muted, earthy greens along their gracefully arched stems. The rolled edges of the petals give each calla a smooth, sculpted appearance, almost like porcelain, while their stems bend inward, suggesting a quiet bow of respect. The white background and even lighting strip away any distraction, allowing the eye to linger on the interplay between the softness of the Baby's Breath and the bold, refined presence of the callas. This wreath feels especially suited to a dignified farewell, the kind a family in Great Bookham might bring to a memorial at Randall's Park Crematorium or a small, intimate service at a local chapel. The composition speaks in gentle tones of remembrance, love, and peace, a carefully considered piece that a skilled village florist might prepare for those seeking a modern yet tender expression of sympathy and support in times of loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, a perfectly round sympathy wreath takes centre stage, its colours and textures carefully balanced to convey quiet elegance. The wreath is composed of lush roses in shades of rich fuchsia, vivid magenta, and softer shell pink, some tightly curled like newly opened hearts, others generously opened to reveal their layered, velvety petals. Threaded between these roses are showy double lilies, their petals soft and slightly ruffled, washed in creamy white, blush pink, and a whisper of peach, with several buds still a fresh yellow-green, standing upright like promises not yet fully told. The flowers are anchored by an abundance of deep green foliage: delicate fern fronds arc outward in a feathery halo, while sturdier, glossy leaves form a dense foundation that frames the blooms and intensifies their colour. Each element feels thoughtfully placed, as though arranged by a caring florist preparing a tribute for a service in Great Bookham, perhaps near the quiet corners of the village or close to the paths leading toward Polesden Lacey. The circular form, perfectly complete and without a visible beginning or end, gently suggests eternity and enduring love. In this still image, you can almost imagine the subtle scent of lilies mingling with the sweet fragrance of roses, offering solace at a funeral or memorial gathering where families seek a beautiful, dignified expression of their farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet Great Bookham studio where this wreath of deep red roses rests against a white backdrop, and you sense its fragrance before you notice the arrangement. The blooms have been chosen at the peak of beauty: petals soft, skins smooth, layers unfolding with a lush, opulent rhythm. The circle feels like a continuous embrace, each rose leaning into the next to create a textured tapestry of crimson. This is not merely decoration; it is a language of memory and feeling, with every blossom carrying a memory or wish. As a florist, I feel the quiet power of these flowers-the scent of rose and resin mingling with a hint of greens from hidden stems, the soft weight of petals under my fingertips. The wreath sits against the white field with a clarity that makes the red glow almost electric. In Great Bookham we often use this form to mark both joyful milestones and solemn farewells, sometimes pairing it with slender ferns for a touch of green, sometimes with a satin ribbon to suit the occasion. It is a design that travels well, whether sent as a heartfelt gift or placed for a ceremony; we can arrange same-day delivery to homes in the village and across the surrounding lanes. The craftsmanship is in the balance-the density at the rim, the spread of blooms toward the centre, and the confidence with which each rose is positioned. This is the voice of love and reverence, shaped by the hands of Flowers Great Bookham and delivered with care.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath is presented against a spotless white backdrop, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity. The main focus is on generous clusters of deep red roses, each one fully open and flawlessly shaped, with velvety petals layered in tight spirals that deepen to a rich burgundy at the centre. Threaded between the roses are abundant yellow chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals forming cheerful, rounded blossoms that soften the intensity of the red and introduce a feeling of gentle light. Lush greenery encircles and supports the blooms, with sturdy, glossy green leaves and softer, silvery eucalyptus-like sprigs interlacing through the design, giving the wreath a natural fullness and a sense of calm, garden-like serenity. The arrangement forms a complete, even ring with an empty centre, the classic symbol of ongoing love and remembrance so often chosen by families across Great Bookham when saying goodbye at local chapels or quiet woodland burials. The white background and even lighting draw attention to each individual flower head, making it easy to imagine the soft textures under your fingertips and the subtle, comforting scent of fresh roses in the air. Crafted with the consideration of a local florist who understands the gentle pace of village life, this wreath would feel at home resting beside a memorial in Bookham Common, at a church doorway, or at a graveside, expressing deep respect, affection, and a tender celebration of a life remembered.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal were woven with careful, reflective intention. The blooms spread with a regal abundance, tempered by touches of silvery-green foliage that peek out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid strong emotion. The roses-classically symbolic of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverent stillness, their velvety depths catching the light and inviting a quiet pause. Light falls softly over the ring, tracing the curves of petals and highlighting their plush texture, while the arrangement reveals the florist's practiced hand in every deliberate placement.

 Crafted in my Great Bookham workshop, this piece is a symbol of eternal connection and shared memory, designed to offer solace beyond words. The circular form remains unbroken, a gentle reminder of life's continuity even as we pause to honour sorrow. A scattering of evergreen leaves threads through the bouquet, their crisp edges and varied gloss providing a subtle, natural contrast that intensifies the red. For funerals, remembrance ceremonies, or anniversaries, this wreath speaks with quiet authority and grace. It's available for same-day delivery across Great Bookham, Bookham village, and surrounding lanes, bringing the warmth of the florist's touch to homes and chapels alike. The piece embodies dignity, presence, and comfort-a personal pledge that memories endure, just as flowers do, longer than the last goodbye.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath crafted to resemble a lifebuoy, resting against a pure white background that highlights every detail of the floral work. The ring is fully covered in compact, small-headed flowers, similar to chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that they create a smooth, cushion-like surface. The design is split into four balanced segments, with two opposite quadrants in a rich, royal blue and the other two in pristine white, forming a bold nautical pattern reminiscent of a life ring seen on boats and harbours. The blue segments are particularly saturated, giving depth and weight to the piece, while the white areas bring clarity and a sense of light. Around the inner circle, a slim dark blue ribbon has been pleated into tiny, regular folds, tracing the opening and adding a refined decorative edge without overwhelming the flowers. The central hollow of the wreath is clearly defined, reinforcing the lifebuoy imagery and drawing the eye inward. The flowers appear freshly cut, with petals that seem cool and slightly dewy, as if they have just been arranged in a quiet workshop off Great Bookham's High Street. This maritime tribute carries themes of safety, guidance, and support, making it a meaningful choice for honouring someone connected to the navy, lifeguarding, or simply known as a dependable presence in the community. The serene blue-and-white colour scheme feels especially fitting for a memorial service held in local chapels or crematoria around Great Bookham, conveying dignity, remembrance, and a gentle sense of safe passage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially composed on a neutral white backdrop, this funeral wreath presents a refined and comforting palette: creamy, ivory roses and soft pale-yellow lilies set into a lush frame of varied green foliage. The design features roughly a dozen to fifteen large, fully opened roses whose tight, sculpted petals bloom into a soft, warm ivory that reads almost candlelit in gentle daylight. Interspersed among them, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon tone open in sweeping curves; some lilies show their elongated, pale stamens while others remain in neat buds, adding hopeful texture and quiet movement. Beneath the flowers, a layered base of deep-green leaves provides depth - feathery fern fronds lend a delicate, filigree border, while broader rounded sprigs, likely eucalyptus, introduce cool blue-greens and a subtle resinous note. The photograph's top-down perspective emphasizes the wreath's flawless circular form, a classic emblem of eternity and remembrance. The arrangement suggests a restrained fragrance: the roses' soft sweetness balanced by the lilies' fresher, almost citrus-like lift. Crafted with the care of an experienced local hand, this tribute suits services across Great Bookham and neighbouring Leatherhead - from Church Road chapels to small village funerals by Bookham Common. Available for thoughtful, local delivery when needed, this sympathetic piece is put together in the spirit of quiet consolation. Prepared with the steady expertise customers expect from Flowers Great Bookham, it offers an elegant, composed expression of condolence and enduring respect.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00