Oxford Wreaths – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Oxford, your friendly local florist, crafting exquisite wreaths for every special occasion in Oxford and the neighboring areas of Headington and Summertown. With years of hands-on experience and a love for beautiful flowers, I take pride in personally selecting the freshest local blooms to create unique wreaths for sympathy, celebration, or simply to add a welcoming touch to your home.

Our studio, nestled near the iconic Bodleian Library and historic High Street, is the heart of where creativity blossoms. Every wreath is handcrafted with care and artistry—whether you order online for a custom design or choose from our ready-made collection, you can trust you're receiving quality crafted by a passionate professional who knows Oxford's floral traditions inside out.

  • Same-day delivery across Cowley Road, Headington, and Summertown if you order by 3 PM
  • Fresh, locally-sourced flowers in every arrangement
  • Personal service from a local florist who knows Oxford

Let Flower Delivery Oxford help you express your thoughts and emotions with a meaningful wreath. With our reliable same-day delivery service, your chosen arrangement will arrive fresh and beautiful across Oxford and nearby areas—guaranteed! Order online today and experience the true care only a local florist can provide.

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WREATHS
I pictured this wreath as a soft, respectful embrace when I assembled it in our Oxford workshop: a continuous ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom nested closely to form a pillowy, uniform ring that suggests peace and continuity. The wreath's upper-left quadrant is enlivened by a concentrated cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), their velvety petals spanning deep violet to gentler lavender hues with a few pale yellow throats visible in fully opened flowers; a scattering of narrow buds and upright stems adds a quiet vertical rhythm. Interwoven among the purple flowers are various greens - glossy variegated leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - which introduce cool tones and a natural, garden-fresh texture against the chrysanthemum base. Beneath the white massing a fine, crinkled band of dark purple mesh or lace slips into view along both the inner and outer edges, a subtle, elegant accent that ties the composition together. Shot on a white background with a soft, diffused shadow beneath, the piece reads pristine and contemplative, its textures clear from a short distance and inviting to the touch. This is the kind of memorial wreath we prepare for families who prefer understated dignity - whether for a small service by the Radcliffe Camera, a funeral at a Jericho church, or a graveside farewell in Summertown - and as Flower Delivery Oxford I take care to ensure the colours, scent, and rhythm are thoughtfully balanced for such moments.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, carefully constructed from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums, occupies the frame against a stark white backdrop. Each chrysanthemum contributes soft, layered petals that together form a plush, velvety ring; the massing of blooms gives the piece a tactile, comforting fullness. Tucked just inside the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses bloom with a restrained warmth, their velvety petals opening like small suns of friendship amid the pale field. Surrounding the roses, wisps of baby's breath create a delicate, cloud-like veil while tiny sprays of lavender-purple statice introduce cool accents that pick up on a subtle purple mesh or ribbon glimpsed beneath the chrysanthemum surface along both inner and outer rims. Sprays of mixed greenery - from broad salal-like leaves to finer fern fronds - cradle the focal cluster, adding depth, structure and the gentle scent of cut foliage. The arrangement casts a soft, natural shadow on the white ground, emphasizing its rounded profile and the hollow centre that quietly suggests continuity and memory. Visually this wreath reads as serene and consoling, its palette of pure white, soft yellow, muted purple and verdant green thoughtfully balanced. It evokes an atmosphere of calm remembrance, the kind of arrangement a skilled Oxford florist might prepare for a memorial at the Sheldonian or a small chapel near Broad Street, offering a measured, heartfelt expression of condolence without ostentation.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced funeral wreath is shown in full view, its perfect circle clearly defined against a bright white backdrop. The wreath is made almost entirely of flowers, with tiny white baby's breath forming a dense, soft cushion that runs uninterrupted around the ring. These miniature blooms gather in airy sprays, creating a look reminiscent of mist swirling on a still morning or light frost resting on hedgerows. Nestled throughout are clusters of refined lisianthus, each bloom with delicately ruffled petals that open in creamy white, then deepen to lavender and purple along the edges. The colour transition appears gentle and painterly, giving the impression of ink spreading through paper. Some flowers are fully open and revealing layered hearts with subtle shadows; others stay as buds and partially open cups in pale green and ivory tones, hinting at life and renewal even within a sympathy tribute. The centre of the wreath remains an open, clear circle, symbolising continuity and eternal connection, while the outer edge stays smooth and even. The absence of bold greenery keeps the arrangement calm and ethereal, focused on purity and gentle contrast rather than drama. As an Oxford florist, I often see pieces like this chosen for services at churches in Jericho, quiet ceremonies near Iffley, or memorials by the riverside. Delivered across Oxford, from Summertown down to Cowley Road, such a wreath offers a dignified way to express remembrance, love, and support, its white and lilac tones bringing a sense of hush and solace to any setting.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath composed by an experienced florist, presented as a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemum florets that create a cushiony, cloud-like surface and a feeling of peaceful stillness. Slightly visible beneath the surface, a deep purple mesh or fine netting peeks along the inner edge, introducing depth and a refined dash of colour beneath the white. On the upper-left segment sits a carefully formed cluster of greenery and blooms: a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose opens softly at its centre, surrounded by glossy variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate, feathered fern fronds that provide contrast in both form and texture. Interspersed among the foliage are thin sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their tiny, papery flowers lending a subtle, calming purple and a faint dried-herb aroma. Balanced on the right-hand side, sweeping from about two o'clock to five o'clock, are two graceful calla lilies whose trumpet shapes and satiny petals present a refined colour gradient - a deeper mauve-lilac at the tips that mellows into a peachy-pink blush toward the bases. Their vivid green stems curve along the lower-right arc and are woven visually into the chrysanthemum base; a single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section and is neatly anchored, guiding the gaze toward the callas. Photographed against a bright white backdrop so every nuance shows, this wreath is designed for moments of remembrance and solace. Flower Delivery Oxford crafts pieces like this for funeral and memorial services across Oxford, from Jericho and Summertown to the High Street and Botley Road, offering tasteful local delivery with care.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a classic circular sympathy wreath, resting visually against a bright white background so that every detail of the roses and fern foliage can be clearly appreciated. The wreath is generously filled, with blossoms overlapping to form a continuous ring of colour and texture. Large roses in shades of creamy white and pale ivory dominate the composition, their soft, velvety petals opening fully into rounded rosettes that feel serene and composed. Among them are clusters of small blush pink spray roses, including tight buds and newly opened blooms, suggesting quiet tenderness and moments of love remembered. Subtle touches of warm peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a gentle warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses offer a more unusual, vintage tone that brings depth to the pastel palette. Throughout the design, finely cut dark green fern fronds curve out from beneath and between the blossoms, their feathery, slightly glossy leaves providing a rich, natural backdrop. The contrast between the deep green ferns and the pale roses creates a sense of depth, as if the wreath might be placed on a stand for a funeral or memorial service in one of Oxford's churches near the High Street or Jericho. The circle is perfectly complete, representing continuity and the enduring nature of love even after loss. The overall impression is one of quiet dignity and compassionate craftsmanship, the kind of wreath a local florist with long experience in funeral work would prepare for families seeking a gentle, respectful floral tribute.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This serene funeral wreath, set against a clean white background, is a symbol of heartfelt remembrance crafted with care by an Oxford florist. Radiant white lilies with wide-open, velvety petals take the lead, their pale green stamens standing as subtle accents of life and renewal, a reflection of the city's tranquil college gardens. Bold fuchsia pink stargazer lilies appear throughout, their rich magenta hues and speckled centers offering profound contrast and warmth-mirroring the colors that blossom in Oxford's springtime meadows. Alongside these lilies, clusters of blush pink and creamy ivory roses lend gentle texture and soft fragrance, their nuanced beauty reminiscent of the roses blooming in the shadows of ancient university walls. Delicate greenery peeks out, providing a harmonious backdrop and a sense of fresh vitality to the overall design. The wreath is meticulously arranged as a complete circle, symbolizing unity and the cycle of life, making it especially suitable for those moments of farewell in Oxford's historic chapels or peaceful cemeteries. Every bloom has been chosen and positioned with empathy and expertise, ensuring that this arrangement conveys deep compassion, honor, and enduring memory for the departed.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a careful, almost quiet artistry to this circular funeral wreath, captured against a plain white backdrop: a continuous ring built from countless pristine white spray chrysanthemums whose overlapping petals form a lush, cloud-like surface. The compact, uniform texture of the chrysanthemums gives the wreath a serene, monastic calm-an ideal backdrop for the upper-left floral accent. Rising from that curve are luminous yellow roses, their petals unfurling in soft spirals of butter and gold, suggesting warmth and memory. Intertwined with the roses are sumptuous purple lisianthus, their velvety, ruffled cups and a scattering of pale lavender buds adding subtle contrast and a painterly coolness. Lush green foliage-glossy salal-like leaves, slim variegated blades and fine fern fronds-threads through the cluster, providing depth, movement and a fresh scent that the eye almost perceives. Along the inner and outer rims a narrow band of dark purple mesh nods to the lisianthus tones, a small but deliberate flourish that ties the composition together. The wreath's open centre and balanced proportions maintain its traditional dignity, appropriate for memorial services held in Oxford chapels or at family gatherings near Summertown or Jericho. As a local florist would, I imagine this piece gently laid at a service, the white chrysanthemum halo offering steadiness while the yellow and purple spray conveys compassion-a crafted, tactile tribute that speaks of remembrance and quiet respect.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular sympathy wreath is photographed clearly against a bright white backdrop, its delicate blend of white and purple flowers evoking the quiet calm of an Oxford cloister. At the heart of the design are large white Oriental lilies, each bloom with wide, gently curved petals that seem to unfold like pages of an old book. Their centres show soft green throats and long, elegant stamens dusted with golden-brown pollen, bringing warmth to the otherwise cool palette. Some lilies are fully open and expansive, others half-open or still enclosed in slender buds, creating a natural rhythm and suggesting the passing of time. Between these prominent flowers nestle clusters of lisianthus and similar small, ruffled blossoms in shades of white, lilac, and light purple, adding subtle movement and texture. Fine filler flowers and airy sprays of bloom weave through the design, supported by a base of deep green foliage and rounded, eucalyptus-like leaves that peek through without overwhelming the blossoms. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, the flowers closely packed to create a plush, cushioned effect, symbolising eternal love, remembrance, and the circle of life. The light, even background accentuates the purity of the lilies and the gentle lavender tones, much like the soft stone hues of Oxford's historic buildings in the early morning. This wreath feels especially suited to resting beside a casket or urn, or gracing a memorial table during a funeral or wake in Oxford, offering a refined and comforting floral expression when words alone are not enough.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from just above, the wreath sits against a clean white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, giving a clear sense of its circular form and careful construction. A voluminous band of white chrysanthemums forms the principal body; their layers of fine, feathery petals create a luxurious, textured surface that looks pale and pure, the centres warmed by a whisper of cream. On the upper left, three richly saturated blue roses form a considered focal point: their velvety petals unfurl in concentric spirals, the deep cobalt hue providing a calm, contemplative contrast to the snow-white chrysanthemums. Sprays of deep green foliage cradle the roses, offering a natural frame and a grounding visual weight. A pleated satin ribbon in the same intense blue trims both the inner and outer rims of the wreath, its rippled folds catching soft highlights and imparting a tailored, polished finish. As a local florist who often prepares tributes for services near Carfax or the Covered Market, I picture this design placed on an easel or laid respectfully at a chapel entrance; the look is formal but personal. The overall impression is one of composed dignity-the tactile softness of the chrysanthemum heads, the velvety touch of the roses and the cool sheen of the ribbon together evoke consolation. This wreath is well suited to convey sympathy and respect, a visual message of remembrance that reads both traditional and quietly individual for families across Oxford.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above, this elegant funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of roses and verdant foliage, resting on a spotless white background that gives a sense of stillness and reverence. The design is dense and symmetrical, with no visible frame, as if the flowers themselves are holding the shape together. Large, generously petalled roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve and soft grey-purple are evenly spaced around the ring. Their petals fold and curl inwards to deep centres, creating a gentle play of light and shadow that recalls the stone textures of Oxford's historic buildings under soft cloud. Nestled between these focal roses, sprays of smaller pink blooms and tightly closed buds are woven with care. Their pastel blush tones bring a whisper of warmth and tenderness to the cooler lavender hues, suggesting the mix of sorrow and affection present at any farewell gathering. Beneath and around the blossoms, a dense backing of dark green fern fronds spreads outward, their fine, segmented leaves forming a feathery border reminiscent of the foliage in the University Parks or along the river paths. Here and there, darker filler greens and tiny deep buds are tucked discreetly among the roses, giving the wreath visual depth and a natural, garden-like feel. The overall palette and structure convey solemn beauty and quiet dignity, suited to a memorial service, funeral, or celebration of life in and around Oxford. It is the kind of carefully crafted tribute that might be delivered to a service in Headington, Summertown, or near the city centre, offering a circle of flowers that represents continuity of love and gentle remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An eloquent sympathy wreath rendered in tones of deep blue and pristine white, arranged with an experienced hand and shown against a neutral white background to emphasize colour and structure. The base is a densely filled ring of small, cobalt-blue chrysanthemums whose layered petals create a richly textured surface that reads both full and comforting from any angle. A soft, pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner opening, its sheen contrasting with the matte, velvety surfaces of the flowers and lending a tailored, respectful edge. Nestled at the upper-left of the circle, three sumptuous blue roses open in full bloom; their luxurious, velveteen petals form a dignified cluster accented by tiny, cloud-like sprays of baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage that punctuate the blue with natural depth. A sweeping line of white orchids drifts diagonally across the wreath-from the mid-left down toward the lower right-each orchid blossom crisp, sculptural, and feather-light, with several pale green buds awaiting their turn to unfurl, a subtle symbol of continuity and hope. The overall effect is cool and contemplative, lit as if in a soft morning haze one might find walking past the Botanic Garden in Oxford, with an implied quiet scent and tactile contrasts between silky orchids, fuzzy chrysanthemums, and the crisp ribbon. This arrangement is composed for occasions of remembrance-funeral services, memorials, and grave-side tributes-delivered with respect and care across Oxford's neighbourhoods like Jericho and Summertown, where families often seek floral tributes that balance solemnity with serene beauty.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath against a bright white background, its flowers arranged in an unbroken ring that feels both abundant and serene. The colour palette is predominantly white, soft pink, and deep magenta, creating a gentle yet dignified contrast well-suited to a memorial setting in Oxford. Large white lilies anchor the wreath, their broad petals opening gracefully to reveal pale green pistils and warm golden stamens, catching the light as if in a moment of still reflection. Between them, rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies with star-like, sometimes lightly freckled petals introduce a more saturated hue, echoing the richness of Oxford's historic buildings at sunset. White gerbera daisies, each with a darker central eye, are scattered throughout, their neat rings of petals adding a rhythm and brightness that keeps the arrangement from feeling heavy. Nestled among these larger flowers are clusters of soft pink roses and creamy white roses, presented in various stages of bloom-from tightly furled buds to more open, layered blossoms-bringing a sense of time, memory, and unfolding stories. Tiny white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or small chrysanthemums, are worked into every gap, ensuring the wreath appears plush and complete when viewed from any angle. A collar of lush green leaves cradles the blooms, giving depth and framing the circular shape much like the greenery surrounding Oxford's college quads and chapels. The overall mood is one of quiet sympathy and dignity, a wreath that would feel at home resting by a coffin, beside a memorial book, or at a graveside ceremony anywhere across the Oxford area.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath, designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute, appears against a clean white background where its deep red and lime green tones stand out vividly. The wreath forms a complete, symmetrical ring, built up with layers of flowers and foliage until it looks lush and reassuringly solid, like something chosen with great care by a family in Oxford for a farewell at Headington or Summertown. Red carnations dominate the design, arranged densely so that their ruffled, many-layered petals create a soft, textured surface all the way around. They vary subtly in size and openness: some blooms are at their fullest, revealing every fold and curve, while others are still slightly closed, adding a gentle sense of movement and life. Nestled among them are small clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, compact forms made of tightly packed florets. These green buttons offer a bright, fresh counterpoint to the warmth of the red, punctuating the wreath with little circles of light. The foliage is equally thoughtful, with dark, feathery fern fronds contributing depth and shadow, giving the wreath a defined outline that doesn't feel harsh. Interwoven are variegated pittosporum leaves, each with a creamy edge and deeper green centre, which catch the light and add subtle pattern. A delicately striped green ribbon threads itself into the greenery in graceful loops, echoing the circular form while remaining understated. The overall impression is one of calm strength and quiet dignity. You can almost imagine it resting beneath the stained-glass glow of an Oxford church window, or beside a memorial plaque in a college quad, expressing love, gratitude, and remembrance through carefully balanced colour and texture.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
An elegant sympathy wreath rests on a pure white backdrop, photographed from above so the craftsmanship of every bloom can be appreciated, as though it has just been arranged by Flower Delivery Oxford for a service in one of the city's historic churches. The wreath is a perfect circle, generously filled so that flowers and foliage form an unbroken ring of colour and texture. Two prominent Asiatic lilies in a warm, glowing reddish-orange act as the central anchors of the design, one positioned on the upper arc and the other near the lower opposite edge, their wide, star-like petals fully open and their stamens clearly visible. Nestled around them are clusters of soft pink roses, some leaning toward blush and others with slightly darker pink centres, their velvety, spiralling petals lending a tender, comforting quality. Intertwined amongst the roses are lisianthus blossoms in subtle pastel pink and deeper violet-purple tones, their ruffled, cup-shaped flowers creating a layered, slightly airy feel throughout the wreath. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the softer blooms, introducing a cool, steely-blue highlight and an intriguing, architectural contrast that catches the eye. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, drift through the arrangement like a light haze, softening transitions and linking the different colour families. All of this is set against a dense collar of greenery: rounded silver-green eucalyptus leaves, delicate fern fronds, and deeper green foliage of varying lengths and textures, giving the wreath a natural yet carefully composed look. Some bright green, artistically folded leaves cradle the lilies, showcasing professional florist skill. Together, these elements create a wreath that speaks of peace, remembrance, and lasting love, suitable for funerals, memorials, or condolence deliveries across Oxford, from Jericho to Cowley and Summertown.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a beautifully detailed funeral wreath, captured from a high angle so that the circular design is clearly visible against a pristine white background. The entire ring is constructed from abundant Baby's Breath, the countless tiny white blooms clustered so closely together that the surface resembles a soft, cottony cloud. Each gypsophila floret contributes to a gentle, airy texture that feels light yet full, like a quiet blanket of snow laid over Oxford's college quads on a winter morning. The wreath forms a perfect circle, with a spacious, untouched hollow centre that adds to the sense of openness and contemplation. Set into the lower right side are two striking calla lilies, offering a deliberate contrast in both colour and shape. Their smooth, rolled petals unfurl into refined trumpet forms, displaying deep burgundy and magenta tones at the tips that gradually blend into more earthy greens toward the stems. The stems themselves are slender and gently curved, disappearing into the mass of Baby's Breath so that the lilies seem to grow organically from the wreath. This focal detail draws the eye without overwhelming the calm white field surrounding it. The overall composition feels balanced, contemporary, and deeply respectful, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Oxford, perhaps in a chapel near the High Street or a quiet gathering in Summertown. This wreath would be chosen by families seeking a subtle yet meaningful floral expression of remembrance, lovingly arranged by local florists who appreciate how flowers can offer comfort and grace in a time of loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Photographed against a clean, white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears calm yet full of emotion, its colours glowing softly. The arrangement is densely packed, forming a complete, unbroken ring of blooms and greenery. Roses in shades of deep magenta, vibrant fuchsia, and dusted pink provide the main body of the design, their petals layered thickly to create plush, rounded shapes. Some are only just opening, with slightly cupped petals, while others are completely unfurled, offering a glimpse into their intricate centres. Weaved between them are double lilies in creamy white and delicate blush tones, their wider, ruffled petals adding a sense of luxury and softness. A scattering of still-closed lily buds, bright green and tapered, bring an element of quiet anticipation to the wreath. All of this is underpinned by a rich bed of greenery: feathery fern fronds radiate outward, and glossy, dark leaves form a supportive circle that frames and highlights the flowers. Lighter green accents sit closer to the centre, adding depth and movement. The contrast of the saturated pinks and cool greens against the stark white background emphasises the wreath's symmetry and fullness. It feels like a piece designed for a thoughtful farewell, suited to funerals, remembrance services, or a final gathering in and around Oxford. Whether placed at a crematorium near Botley, in a traditional church off the Cowley Road, or in a college chapel, this wreath communicates enduring love and heartfelt condolence, a carefully crafted tribute that reflects the skill and sensitivity of Oxford's local florists.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a quiet corner of Oxford, a luxuriant circular wreath of deep red roses fills the frame against a pure white background. The bouquet is densely packed, a fabric of velvety petals where the roses touch and hover close, creating a tactile texture that feels almost plush to the eye. A spectrum of bloom stages-some heads fully open, others still curling from tight buds-adds rhythm and depth to the crimson surface, while the even hue holds the eye in a calm, focused loop. The petals' delicate curves catch the light, revealing subtle folds and spirals that speak of patient sculpting by skilled hands. This is more than decoration; it's a signal of love, remembrance, and quiet celebration, ready to mark a shared moment or a solemn tribute. In Oxford, such a wreath would fit beautifully at a ceremony near the University Parks or in a doorway along High Street, where city life mingles with history. It's also a thoughtful gift for a milestone-an anniversary, a birthday, or a memorial-delivered with same-day reliability to Headington, Summertown, Cowley, or the city centre. The fragrance of rose notes lingers in the imagination, even as the image preserves its pristine, studio-clean beauty, a reminder of freshness and care. The arrangement speaks to the craft of a local florist who understands balance and restraint, ensuring the red remains the star while the surrounding white frames it with clarity and grace. For readers in Oxford's vibrant neighbourhoods, this wreath is not only a striking ornament but a trusted symbol of heartfelt intention. Crafted by hands that know the light of Oxford, the wreath travels with secure fastenings and careful packaging so blooms arrive immaculate at dawn or late into the afternoon. It suits ceremonial doors and quiet hallways alike, turning an ordinary entry into a moment of hospitality and grace, whether it's for a wedding, a memorial service at a chapel near the Castle Quarter, or a thoughtful gesture to a friend across the Cherwell.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
The image shows an elegant, circular funeral wreath presented against a bright white background, allowing every colour and texture to stand out clearly. The wreath is densely filled, forming a complete ring of flowers with a calm, open centre. The dominant blooms are red roses, each head generously open so that layers of velvety petals spiral outwards in graceful curves. Their tones shift subtly from vivid crimson to darker burgundy, lending depth and a sense of solemn beauty. Interwoven among the roses are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their small, tightly packed petals forming rounded, fluffy shapes that catch the light and add a cheerful brightness. These yellow blooms sit like pockets of gentle sunshine between the more dramatic roses. The entire design is underpinned by lush green foliage-broad, glossy leaves and softer, grey-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus-creating a natural, textured backdrop that frames and supports the flowers without overwhelming them. The arrangement appears carefully balanced, with no area left sparse, suggesting the steady hand of a skilled florist used to preparing tributes for meaningful occasions. Red and yellow together speak of love, remembrance, and gratitude, making this wreath particularly suited to honouring a life with both sorrow and appreciation. One can imagine it being delivered for a service in Oxford, perhaps placed at the front of a chapel near St Giles or in a quiet corner of a historic college church, where friends and family gather under stone arches. In that setting, the wreath's circle would feel like a calm, floral embrace, expressing sympathy, respect, and the enduring bond with the person who has passed.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a seasoned Oxford florist, a circular wreath of deep red roses rests against a bright white background, a testament to careful craftsmanship and timeless symbolism. The ring is densely packed with dozens of crimson blooms, each rose at a different moment of bloom-from tight buds hinting at coming glory to velvety-open petals that catch the light and glow with richness. The petals themselves show subtle variations in shade, creating a soft, luminous depth as the circle turns in the eye. A gentle fragrance seems to drift from the arrangement, hinting at dusky garden evenings and quiet memories. The overall effect is one of quiet majesty, a wreath that asks to be approached with reverent focus.

Interwoven among the blooms are sprigs of verdant foliage: broad, matte leaves echoing eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus offering a crisp green counterpoint. The greens heighten the red's intensity and add a tactile richness that makes the ring feel almost three-dimensional. The dense packing ensures there are no gaps, only a lush continuum of color and texture. In Oxford's neighborhoods-from Jericho to Summertown, from the Covered Market to the botanical corners of the University Parks-the wreath performs its role as a dignified tribute that could accompany a service or stand in quiet vigil near a memorial display.

In this city, such a red-rose wreath speaks a universal language of sympathy, respect, and remembrance. It carries the tenderness of farewells and the strength of memory, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and honor a life well lived. The arrangement is designed for delivery across Oxford, with options for same-day service to many streets and suburbs, ensuring a comforting gesture reaches families when time matters most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This lifebuoy-style funeral wreath, photographed against a clean white background, presents a serene and symbolic tribute that would resonate deeply in Oxford, where rivers, locks, and boat clubs are woven into daily life. The wreath forms a perfectly rounded ring, its structure hidden beneath a dense carpet of tiny chrysanthemum-like blooms. Each flower head is nestled tightly against its neighbour, creating a gently rippling texture across the surface. The circle is divided into four evenly spaced quadrants, alternating between vivid royal blue and pristine white. The blue segments at the top left and bottom right are saturated and intense, suggesting depth and constancy, while the white quadrants opposite them glow with purity and light, softening the overall effect. Following the inner circumference, a narrow dark blue ribbon is folded into neat little pleats, providing a refined edge and subtly reinforcing the maritime lifebuoy motif. The uncluttered background and even lighting allow the precision of the floristry to take centre stage, as if the piece were resting on a pedestal in a quiet side chapel off the High Street. This arrangement feels especially suited to honouring someone who served at sea, loved sailing weekends from Oxford down to the coast, or was deeply involved in rowing along the Thames. At the same time, its life ring symbolism can speak more broadly to the idea of guidance, rescue, and unwavering support. It would make a poignant feature at a funeral or memorial service anywhere in the city, from Summertown to Cowley, offering a calm, nautical-inspired expression of gratitude and remembrance.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from overhead against a pristine white backdrop, this expertly made circular wreath pairs creamy white roses with pale yellow trumpet lilies to create a serene, full-bodied memorial tribute. Around a dozen to twenty fully opened roses form the principal band; their tightly cupped petals read as soft ivory in the light, offering a calm, almost luminous presence. Between these roses sit graceful lilies-some in full bloom with gently arcing petals and pale stamens, others in bud-introducing subtle vertical interest and a hint of lemon warmth to the palette. The foundation is a lush weave of deep green foliage: fine, feathered fern fronds that soften the wreath's outer edge, and broader, rounded leaf sprigs similar to eucalyptus that add cool, blue-green tones and a gentle scent. From above the composition reads symmetrical and intentionally packed, each flower placed to maintain a continuous, unbroken circle that symbolizes remembrance.

Prepared with the quiet care of an experienced Oxford florist, this wreath is suitable for funeral chapels around the High Street, the Covered Market area, or small parish services near Jericho. The arrangement carries a restrained fragrance-powdery rose with a fresh, green lift from the lilies and leaves-and is designed to rest flat or be displayed on an easel. Flower Delivery Oxford prepares pieces like this for families seeking a dignified tribute, mindful of local traditions and the gentle pace of farewell gatherings in and around the city.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00