Hatch End Wreaths

At Hatch End Florist, our hand-crafted wreaths are designed with care, respect and a genuine love of fresh flowers. From classic evergreen door wreaths to elegant funeral tributes, every piece is created by our experienced local florist team here in Hatch End, just a short walk from Hatch End Station and close to Uxbridge Road and Harrow Arts Centre.

Whether you need a thoughtful sympathy wreath, a seasonal front-door design, or a bespoke tribute featuring favourite blooms, we guide you personally on colours, style and symbolism. Many families across Pinner, Harrow and Northwood trust Hatch End Florist for reliable, sensitive service and beautifully balanced bouquets and wreaths that arrive looking fresh and full.

We offer local same-day delivery on wreaths and all arrangements when you order online before 3 PM. Your tribute will be delivered carefully to homes, churches, crematoriums and funeral directors across the area, on time and with dignity.

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WREATHS
Presented in a simple studio setting with a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath is designed to read as both elegant and consoling at a funeral or memorial service around Hatch End and neighbouring Pinner. The foundation is a thick, seamless ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom densely packed to form a plush, continuous band that suggests serenity and enduring remembrance. At the upper-left quadrant a deliberate accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces warmth and visual focus: fully open, deep violet blossoms with soft yellow centers sit beside paler lavender buds on slender stems, creating a gentle tonal shift and a tactile contrast of velvety petals against the cushiony white. Lush green foliage - including glossy leaves, light-variegated sprigs, and delicate fern-like textures - is interlaced with the purple cluster, bringing an organic freshness that balances the formal shape. A tasteful trim of crinkled dark purple mesh edges the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, echoing the Lisianthus and lending a refined finishing touch that reads well in natural or chapel lighting. A soft shadow beneath gives the wreath modest depth on the white field. As a local florist serving Hatch End station, Hatch End High Street and nearby Harrow, Hatch End Florist often crafts pieces like this to be delivered with care; this design is intended to offer quiet comfort, symbolising respect and the gentle continuity of memory during a heartfelt farewell.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath arranged for a funeral or memorial, displayed against a plain white backdrop so every textural detail is clear. The main body is composed of tightly packed, snow-white chrysanthemums whose many ruffled petals form a plush, uniform band circling the open centre; their cool, muted scent is imagined in the way the petals sit close together, softening light and lending a soothing tactile presence. At the crown of the wreath, three soft yellow roses open in gentle layers, their creamy centres and outer petals offering a tender focal point that symbolises friendship and remembrance. Delicate clouds of white baby's breath weave through the rose cluster, while small sprays of pale lavender statice introduce a refined contrast - a faint colour note like crocuses at the edge of spring. The roses and fillers are supported by a variety of green leaves, from smooth broad foliage to feathery fern fronds, which bring an earthy warmth and structure to the composition. Subtle purple mesh or ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum heads along both inner and outer rims, adding depth and an understated, respectful accent. Evenly lit and photographed with minimal shadow, the wreath reads as composed, calm and comforting - a design a local florist in Hatch End might choose for a quiet service at a nearby chapel or a graveside gathering in Pinner Memorial Park.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath of fresh flowers appears almost to float against a spotless white background, its form defined by thousands of tiny baby's breath blossoms and elegantly ruffled lisianthus. The Gypsophila creates a dense, snowy halo, each thin green stem branching into clouds of miniature white blooms that merge into a soft, misty texture around the ring. Threaded through this delicate base are lisianthus flowers in varying stages of bloom, their petals silky and gently folded. Most are a luminous white, but each is traced and tipped with tones of lavender and purple-violet, giving a hand-painted effect along the edges and veins. Some lisianthus are fully open, revealing intricate layers and subtle, shadowed centres; others remain in bud, with creamy, pale green outer petals that whisper of the colours yet to emerge. The wreath's centre is intentionally empty, creating a clear circular window that underscores its traditional memorial shape and spiritual symbolism. The lighting is bright and even, casting almost no shadows and allowing every floret and petal edge to be seen with clarity, while the absence of any visible ribbon or text keeps the focus entirely on the seasonal blooms themselves. This arrangement feels particularly suited to a funeral or celebration of life in Hatch End, perhaps resting on an easel at a chapel near the high street or laid gently at a graveside tribute. It conveys quiet strength, purity, and enduring affection, like a calm moment of reflection shared with family and friends.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant circular wreath presents a plush base of countless small white chrysanthemums, packed densely to form a cloud-like, velvety surface that reads as peace and purity. A faint ribbon of deep purple mesh beneath the white petals shows through along the inner circumference, adding a shadowed tone that gives the wreath dimensionality. At the upper-left, a thoughtful cluster centres on a single cream, softly unfurling rose-its petals warm and tender-nestled into a mix of lush green foliage: variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate, feathery fern fronds that add texture and a natural rhythm. Scattered through the foliage are sprays of tiny lavender statice, their papery texture and gentle colour punctuating the arrangement and harmonising with the underlay. On the right side, two elegant calla lilies arc gracefully from approximately two o'clock to five o'clock; their trumpet blooms show a refined gradient from a rich purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink nearer the base, and their bright green stems curve down to meet the chrysanthemum ring. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, tied discreetly to anchor the composition and create a visual line between the groups. Presented against a plain white backdrop, the composition reads as a dignified, comforting tribute-ideal for a funeral, memorial, or sympathy offering. As a Hatch End florist familiar with local services around Pinner and Harrow, Hatch End Florist prepares wreaths like this with fresh, seasonal materials and sensitive care for neighbourhood families.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a clean white backdrop, this lush circular wreath speaks softly of remembrance and tenderness, the kind of tribute often chosen for heartfelt services in and around Hatch End. The ring is completely filled, with no bare spaces, so that every inch is layered with petals and greenery. Large, open roses in creamy white and soft ivory form generous focal points, their rounded, velvety petals spiralling outward in careful, natural curls. Between them, clusters of tiny blush pink spray roses nestle like whispered goodbyes, some still closed in pale green-tinged buds, others half open, adding a sense of time gently unfolding. Soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses lend a golden warmth, as if touched by late afternoon light on the quiet streets near Hatch End station or the green spaces toward Pinner. Threaded through this pastel harmony are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, their antique tones deepening the mood, like an old family photograph cherished for generations. Rich, dark green fern fronds lace around and beneath the roses, their fine, feathery leaves creating a cool contrast against the tender petal tones, giving the wreath depth and a subtle sense of movement, as if a breeze from nearby parks had brushed through. The circular form-strong, even, and perfectly balanced-suggests continuity and the unbroken bond of love, even in parting. Crafted with the meticulous care of a local florist used to guiding families through difficult moments, this wreath would rest beautifully at the head of a coffin or beside a framed photograph, bringing a quietly radiant focus to a funeral or memorial gathering.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating quiet dignity, this lush circular funeral wreath from a local Hatch End florist captures the spirit of heartfelt remembrance. Upon a crisp white background, layers of pristine white lilies form the wreath's foundation-each bloom expansive yet delicate, with their fresh, silky petals stretching wide to cradle the gentle light. Vibrant fuchsia-pink lilies add an immediate focal point, their rich, bold colouring punctuated by subtle speckling toward the center, evoking both vibrant life and treasured memories. Intertwined among the larger lilies are soft blush pink and creamy white roses, some just beginning to open, others fully in bloom, their compact whorls of petals providing a romantic, soothing counterpoint. Around the blooms, muted green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus collected near the leafy parks of Hatch End-adds texture, depth, and a faint, refreshing aroma. Each element has been thoughtfully placed to express both reverence and warmth, forming an unbroken circle that powerfully conveys the ideas of eternity, unity, and love's lasting presence. This wreath would grace a memorial gathering on High Road or bring comfort to families seeking solace nearby, offering a poignant, visual tribute woven with compassion and care, tailored for the close-knit community of Hatch End.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A graceful, circular sympathy wreath formed from a tightly clustered foundation of pristine white spray chrysanthemums, shown against a plain white background to highlight every petal and curve. The many small chrysanthemum heads are arranged to create a continuous, velvety ring that feels plush to the eye, symbolising peace and unity. Nestled at the upper left is a vivid accent spray: warm yellow roses, their petals unfurling in soft spirals, sit beside rich, royal-purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with their elegant, ruffled cups; a few lighter lavender and green lisianthus buds add depth and a hint of expectancy. Intermingled glossy foliage, including rounded variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds, gives the cluster natural movement and supports the blooms while providing refreshing green contrast. A discreet dark purple mesh ribbon traces the inner and outer margins of the chrysanthemum ring, subtly tying the accent's purple tones into the whole wreath. The overall effect is one of reverent beauty - the brightness of the yellow roses offers warmth and remembrance, the purple lisianthus lends solemnity, and the white chrysanthemum base communicates purity. Soft, neutral lighting emphasises textures rather than shine, so the piece reads as calm and composed. As crafted by a local shop familiar with Hatch End and neighbouring Pinner and Headstone, this wreath - available from Hatch End Florist and often chosen for services near Headstone Manor - is a considered expression of condolence, respectfully balancing colour and form to honour memory.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A tranquil, circular funeral wreath rests against a pure white backdrop, its design centred on a generous collar of white Oriental lilies and soft purple blooms that together evoke a sense of calm remembrance. Each lily is captured in exquisite detail: six smooth, sculpted petals radiate from a soft green throat, with tall filaments tipped in rusty brown pollen that lends a natural warmth to the composition. Some lilies are fully open and expansive, while others are just beginning to unfurl, mimicking the gentle rhythm of life and farewell. Threaded through this halo of white are clusters of lisianthus-type flowers, their petals finely ruffled and brushed at the edges with lavender, lilac, and the palest violet, like watercolour strokes on silk. Between the blossoms, fine green foliage and eucalyptus-like sprigs introduce subtle movement, as if a light breeze from Hatch End's quiet residential lanes had passed through. Small, rounded buds-some lily, some perhaps miniature cream roses-tuck into the design, adding texture and the promise of blooms yet to come. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, a familiar symbol of eternity and everlasting love, especially resonant at funerals and memorial gatherings held in and around Hatch End. The image's white background removes all distraction, drawing focus to the harmony of tone and form: cool whites, muted purples, and deep greens working together in peaceful balance. Crafted in the style of experienced local florists serving the community's churches, crematoria, and homes, this wreath visually expresses quiet sympathy, respect, and a gentle farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A carefully composed circular wreath photographed from slightly above, set against a pristine white surface so every detail reads with clarity. The centerpiece is a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with countless feathered petals that combine into a plush, slightly domed band; some centres reveal a soft, creamy tint that adds a gentle warmth beneath the cool whites. Nestled at the upper left are three striking deep blue roses, their petals tightly spiralled and velvety to the eye, an intense sapphire tone that anchors the design with quiet dignity. Dark green foliage cradles the roses, its glossy leaves giving structure and natural contrast to the airy chrysanthemum field. The wreath is edged on both inner and outer margins with a pleated satin ribbon in the same rich blue, the ribbon's sheen and rippled texture catching the light to frame the flowers with a polished, funeral-appropriate finish. A soft shadow beneath the arrangement, created by directional lighting, lends depth and a gentle three-dimensional presence against the white background. This composition reads as an elegiac, respectful tribute-suitable for memorial services, church altars, or as a condolence offering-and evokes the quiet dignity families seek when remembering a loved one. As a florist who serves Hatch End and neighbouring Pinner and Harrow, Hatch End Florist often prepares this palette for local commemorations near Pinner Memorial Park and Hatch End station, where its colors are chosen to comfort and honour.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene floral wreath rests on a white background, its circular shape unbroken and complete, suggesting the unending bond of love and memory often honoured at services around Hatch End. The design is lavish yet restrained, filled with large roses in a distinctive dusty lavender and greyish mauve palette, each bloom fully open so their layered petals form soft, rounded rosettes. Between these main flowers, delicate sprays of pastel pink miniature roses weave through the ring, some in half-open blossom, others still as tender buds, creating a gentle rhythm and texture. The colours are hushed and romantic, the sort of tones that would feel at home in a quiet chapel near the leafy streets off The Avenue or close to Hatch End's local churches. Beneath the roses, a thick bed of deep green ferns curves along the entire circumference, their fronds feathered and slightly arched, adding structure and a cool, verdant contrast. Small accents of darker leaves and tiny buds sit in the shadows, giving the wreath dimension and a natural, garden-like quality, as though it has just been gathered from a shaded border. The lighting is even and soft, highlighting the subtle variations of pink and lavender without any harsh glare, emphasising the craftsmanship behind each carefully placed stem. Designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute, this wreath feels like a floral embrace: dignified, soothing, and sincere, the kind of arrangement a local family in Hatch End might choose to honour a loved one with quiet grace and heartfelt respect.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a rich, blue-and-white tableau: a full ring of tiny, vibrant royal-blue chrysanthemum florets forms the dense, velvety backdrop, their tightly clustered petals creating a cloud of cool colour. At the wreath's upper-left, three fully opened blue roses provide a bold, sculptural accent - each rose's velvety petals catching subtle highlights to reveal satiny depth. Around that cluster, delicate white gypsophila sprigs soften the composition and introduce an airy, ephemeral texture. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its soft sheen framing the flowers and lending an understated ceremonial feel. Graceful white orchids sweep from the mid-left down toward the lower-right, their elongated petals and delicate throats imparting an ethereal, almost weightless movement across the blue base. Interspersed among the orchids are fresh green buds at different stages, suggesting life's quiet continuity amid mourning. Small swathes of deep green foliage peek through, anchoring the design and enhancing the cool contrast. The overall arrangement is composed in cool, gentle light and drafted with the sensitivity of an experienced florist - intended as a funeral or memorial tribute that balances solemnity with tender beauty. It would make a thoughtful piece for services near Pinner Road or a remembrance at a family chapel in the Hatch End community, evoking peace, respect, and lasting affection.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, circular sympathy wreath is presented against a clean white backdrop, its flowers arranged with the kind of care and balance you might expect from an experienced Hatch End florist preparing blooms for a thoughtful farewell at a local chapel or crematorium. Broad, pristine white lilies sit prominently around the ring, their graceful petals opening wide, as if in a silent blessing, the pale green throats and golden stamens adding subtle detail and movement. Interspersed between them are vibrant deep pink and magenta lilies, their star-shaped faces and occasional speckling providing a rich, emotional contrast, like flashes of cherished memories. Nestled among these larger blooms are generous clusters of white gerbera daisies, their dark centres and neatly layered petals bringing a fresh, almost comforting brightness that softens the solemn mood. Gentle light pink roses, some tightly furled and others just beginning to open, lend a sense of tenderness and quiet affection, while creamy white roses offer timeless elegance and fullness, ensuring the wreath looks abundant from every angle. Smaller white accent flowers, likely sprigs of spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums, are carefully placed to fill the spaces, giving the wreath a plush, seamless texture. Lush green foliage forms the base, with leaves and buds weaving through the design to underline the circular shape and enhance the natural feel. Under soft, even lighting, the colours appear calm and true, creating a wreath that seems to glow gently-an ideal floral tribute for honouring a loved one at services in Hatch End, Pinner, or along Uxbridge Road, where families value beauty that speaks quietly of love, respect, and remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, bright white backdrop, a traditional circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its ring completely covered with luxuriant red and green flowers that speak of love, respect, and enduring memory. The main impression is created by masses of deep red carnations, their petals densely layered and gently ruffled, so that each flower looks like a soft cushion of colour. Some blooms are fully open and generous, while others are slightly smaller or just unfurling, adding a natural variation that feels hand-crafted rather than rigid. Threaded through these are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, neatly rounded and tightly packed, their refreshing chartreuse tones bringing light and contrast to the richer reds. The flowers sit on a base of mixed greenery: dark emerald ferns give a feathery, slightly shadowed backdrop, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, with their creamy-edged leaves, introduce fine detail and subtle patterning. On the lower right edge, a soft green striped ribbon is shaped into loops and gentle curves, blending with the foliage yet giving a touch of formality, as you might see at a carefully arranged service in local Hatch End churches or cemeteries. The open centre of the wreath creates a calm focal space, symbolising reflection and the ongoing bond with a loved one. This image reflects the kind of thoughtfully balanced funeral flowers carefully prepared for families in Hatch End, suitable for delivery to nearby funeral homes and chapels where a dignified, comforting presence is needed.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A circular sympathy wreath lies against a clean white background, its form complete and unbroken, echoing the cycle of life and memory. Two striking Asiatic lilies in warm coral-orange anchor the design, their star-shaped petals fully unfurled so that the deep stamens and gently speckled throats are clearly visible, one facing slightly upward at the top of the ring and another leaning outward near the base. Between and around them, generous clusters of soft pink roses sit closely together, each bloom with satin-like petals curling back in delicate layers, suggesting tenderness and care. Interlaced among the roses are lisianthus in both pastel pink and deep royal purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms bringing a touch of romance and texture that many families around Hatch End appreciate for more personal funerals and memorials. Tiny sprays of lavender-blue statice are scattered throughout, adding lightness and a feather-soft haze that gently fills the spaces. The greenery beneath is abundant: rounded eucalyptus leaves in dusty green, feathery fern fronds, and the cool, spiny heads of blue eryngium thistle punctuate the wreath with subtle structure and interest. Several lily buds, still closed and pale, nestle within the foliage, offering a quiet symbol of hope and continuing remembrance. Near the lower lily, bright green decorative leaves are folded and wrapped with precision, giving a contemporary, crafted touch characteristic of careful local floristry often chosen for services in and around Hatch End and neighbouring Pinner. The overall impression is of a lush, thoughtfully composed funeral wreath, radiating calm, respect, and a gentle promise of peace.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit image presents a circular wreath of white Baby's Breath, arranged so densely that the tiny blossoms seem to merge into one continuous, weightless ring. The Gypsophila flowers are minuscule and plentiful, their airy heads creating a cushion-like texture that resembles a ring of freshly fallen snow or a delicate veil. At the center is an untouched disc of white space, a quiet opening that adds a sense of contemplation and stillness. Breaking this pure expanse in the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies are tucked into the floral cloud, their elegant forms immediately catching attention. The lilies' flaring trumpets are saturated with deep burgundy and magenta hues, which gradually fade into soft green along the petal edges and sleek stems. Their lines are clean and fluid, with a subtle, natural curve that points them gently towards the wreath's center, like a graceful gesture of affection. Against the stark white background, the colour contrast feels both dramatic and restrained, bringing together themes of purity, remembrance, and profound love. The overall mood is serene, ideal for a thoughtful funeral tribute or memorial gathering in Hatch End, whether at a quiet family service or a more formal farewell. The design feels as though it has been created by an experienced local florist who understands the need for understated elegance, something you might choose when sending condolences across the Hatch End area to offer comfort, dignity, and a softly spoken expression of sympathy.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath is photographed against a bright white background, so the colours and textures of every bloom seem to float in clear space. The wreath itself forms an unbroken ring of flowers, dominated by abundance of roses in shades from intense magenta and raspberry fuchsia to softer shell pink. Some of the roses are tight, rounded buds, while others open into generous rosettes, their many petals curling back to reveal velvety hearts that suggest warmth and affection. Nestled among them are double lilies whose petals overlap in soft layers, blending creamy ivory, blush pink, and the faintest wash of peach along the edges, with a few buds still in that vivid yellow-green stage before opening. The flowers rest on a bed of fresh greenery, where fine, feather-light fern fronds arc outwards like lace, framing the design. Broader, darker leaves shine with a gentle gloss, adding depth and shadow so the lighter petals stand out. Because of the white backdrop, there is a feeling of calm clarity, as if the wreath has been set aside in a quiet room just before being delivered to a service. The colour palette and circular shape evoke comfort, continuity, and the idea of love that does not end. It is easy to imagine this piece prepared by a Hatch End florist for a memorial at nearby Pinner or along Uxbridge Road, where families gather to celebrate a life and want something both beautiful and respectful to accompany their farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A graceful, circular memorial wreath rests visually against a crisp white background, its rich colours and balanced design creating a calm yet powerful impression. The arrangement is composed almost entirely of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, packed closely together so there are no gaps, only a seamless tapestry of blooms. The red roses, each one fully open, show layers upon layers of velvety petals curving outward, with shades that drift from classic ruby through to darker burgundy, giving the wreath a sense of depth and quiet elegance. Nestled beside and between the roses are small, rounded heads of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, fluffy petals catching the light and adding a cheerful warmth that gently lifts the mood. Lush green foliage weaves through the design, with shiny, dark leaves and soft, slightly blue-green sprigs - perhaps eucalyptus - creating a natural frame that softens the bold colours and adds a sense of the outdoors, reminiscent of the greenery around Hatch End gardens and nearby parks. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle with an open centre, often chosen to symbolise the continuity of love and the cycle of life, making it especially fitting for funeral services or crematorium chapels serving the local community. The even lighting and simple white backdrop highlight every detail, from the texture of each petal to the subtle curves of the leaves, suggesting the careful craftsmanship of a local Hatch End florist preparing a respectful tribute for a final farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean white studio-style background, this floral wreath is meticulously crafted to resemble a traditional lifebuoy, the kind you might associate with coastal harbours far beyond Hatch End, yet lovingly recreated in fresh flowers. The circular design is tightly covered with countless small blooms, likely chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they form a continuous, cushion-like surface. The wreath is divided into four strong colour blocks that alternate between rich royal blue and pure white, starting with blue at the top left, then white, blue, and white again, giving a steady visual rhythm. Each blue quadrant appears deep and saturated, with layers of tiny petals creating a plush texture, while the white sections feel clean and luminous, providing a striking contrast that draws the eye around the ring. Along the inner edge, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into fine pleats, almost like gentle waves lapping around the centre opening, emphasising the nautical theme. There is no visible greenery; the focus is entirely on the interplay of colour and the precision of the structure. This piece has the quiet dignity of a formal funeral tribute, something a family in Hatch End might send to mark the passing of someone connected to sailing, maritime work, or simply known as a guiding, protective presence. It suggests rescue and reassurance, like a symbolic promise of safe harbour, making it a thoughtful memorial for services held in local churches, crematoria, or private gatherings where memories of water, travel, and steadfast care are shared.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00