Hatton Wreaths

At Hatton Florist, our handcrafted floral wreaths are created with care, respect, and years of professional experience. From our studio near the Grand Union Canal and Hatton Locks, we design elegant tribute flowers that help families across Hatton, Warwick, and Kenilworth say goodbye with grace.

Each wreath is made fresh to order by our skilled local florist team, using quality blooms selected for beauty, meaning, and longevity. Whether you prefer classic white lilies, soft pastels, or rich seasonal colours, we'll guide you in choosing the right style to reflect their personality and your memories.

We regularly provide funeral and memorial bouquets and wreaths for services around Hatton Park, Hockley Heath, and chapels along the Warwick Road, working closely with local funeral directors to ensure everything arrives on time and presented perfectly.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths for funerals, memorials, and tributes
  • Local expertise and sensitive, personal guidance
  • Same-day delivery across Hatton and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM

If you're arranging farewell flowers at short notice, we're here to help. Simply order online for reliable same-day delivery until 3 PM, or visit our Hatton shop to discuss a bespoke tribute. At Hatton Florist, every wreath is made with compassion, craftsmanship, and genuine local care.

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WREATHS
Presented on a stark white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is built from a thick, uninterrupted ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums that form a soft, uniform foundation. The chrysanthemums' many layered petals are tightly packed to create a comforting, tactile surface that reads as purity and continuity beneath studio lighting that leaves a soft, realistic shadow beneath the design. In the upper-left segment a statement cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) draws the eye: deep violet blooms contrast with paler lavender buds on slender stems, some showing small yellow centres and others curled into elegant ruffles. Interwoven among these are varied green leaves - glossy, some with pale variegation, plus delicate fern-like fronds - which introduce natural texture and a fresh, leafy scent that complements the floral notes. A subtle, crinkled dark purple mesh or lace ribbon peeks from the wreath's inner and outer edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a finished, thoughtful border. The effect is dignified and calm, designed to convey sympathy without theatricality. As Hatton Florist I often prepare this style for services across Hatton High Street, the nearby park and residential areas, offering a quietly respectful tribute that sits gracefully on a chapel easel or graveside stand.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this dignified circular wreath is woven from a dense mass of snowy white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a plush, uninterrupted ring. The wreath's open centre and flawless curve evoke a quiet symbolism of unbroken love and remembrance. At the wreath's upper-left quarter a composed spray of three soft yellow roses becomes the focal point; their layered petals open in a tender gesture, suggesting warmth and care. Interlaced with the roses are clouds of tiny white gypsophila, whose airy, feathery stems soften the composition, while little clusters of lavender-purple statice give a restrained pop of colour and textural interest. Lush greenery - from smooth, broad leaves to slender fern fronds - fans beneath the cluster and threads through the chrysanthemums, offering a cool, living contrast and sculptural shape. Thin, dusky-purple net or ribbon slips through the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum body, visible in places as a delicate lining that deepens the wreath's edges without distracting from its serenity. The whole piece sits in soft, natural light that reveals the tactile richness of each bloom and casts a gentle shadow on the white surface, lending the wreath quiet presence. Intended as a sympathy or funeral tribute, this arrangement speaks in a calm, compassionate voice - a handcrafted expression of solace and honour designed to comfort mourners and mark a tender farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant wreath of fresh flowers, photographed head-on against a pure white background, presents a perfect circle of tenderness and remembrance. The base of the wreath is entirely formed from clouds of baby's breath, each slender stem tipped with tight clusters of miniature white blooms that fuse into a feathery, snow-like halo. This Gypsophila cushion extends unbroken around the ring, offering a delicate, textured backdrop for the focal blooms. Interspersed throughout are numerous lisianthus flowers in various stages of opening, their petals smooth and delicately waved. The colour palette is restrained yet expressive: white petals that gradually deepen to lavender and purple-violet along the edges and subtle veins, giving each flower a hand-painted, watercolour feel. Some lisianthus blossoms are wide open, revealing intricate inner folds and gentle shadows at the centre; others remain as elongated buds with pale green and creamy exteriors, suggesting fresh life even in a moment of farewell. The centre of the wreath is left completely open, creating a clear circular frame that echoes themes of eternity and continuous love. The lighting is even and crisp, ensuring each floret, petal edge, and hint of purple is clearly visible, while the absence of other objects keeps the focus entirely on the floral craftsmanship. This arrangement feels perfectly suited for a funeral or celebration-of-life service in Hatton, perhaps placed near the front of a chapel or at a crematorium during a final farewell. Its quiet mix of white and lilac tones speaks of purity, peace, and sincere, heartfelt condolence.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A carefully crafted memorial wreath laid against a bright white backdrop, its form defined by a dense, continuous ring of snow-white chrysanthemums that form a pillowy, comforting base. Beneath that pure surface, a whisper of deep purple netting or lace shows through along the inner circumference, adding gentle contrast and visual depth. In the top-left quarter a compact, garden-like cluster has been artfully placed: a single, softly glowing cream or pale yellow rose opens at its center, surrounded by glossy green foliage - variegated leaves with lighter edges and fine, feathery fern fronds that give the cluster an airy texture. Scattered among the leaves, delicate sprigs of lavender-purple statice introduce a calm, refracted color that echoes the hidden lacing. On the right side, two elegant calla lilies are laid with sculptural grace, their trumpet-shaped blooms flowing from two o'clock to five o'clock; the petals graduate from a saturated, dusky purple at the tips to a tender peach-pink or blush near the base, their bright green stems curving naturally into the chrysanthemum wreath. A single longer stem arcs from the left assembly across the lower section and tucks by the callas, a quiet connecting line that demonstrates careful floral engineering. As a seasoned local florist in Hatton, I picture this piece arriving at a church or graveside on a soft morning - the cool whites and muted purples offering consolation and measured dignity for those gathered in memory.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a lush, round funeral wreath displayed against a pure white backdrop, its perfectly even circle suggesting continuity, unity, and the unbroken nature of love. The wreath is densely planted with roses and foliage, so that no gaps are visible; instead, there is a continuous flow of blossoms that would feel at home at a quiet memorial service in the Hatton area. Large, open roses in shades of ivory and creamy white provide generous focal blooms, their petals thick and velvety, curling outward with a soft, almost cloud-like fullness. Between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses offer intricate detail, some flowers no more than a few petals wide, others just starting to reveal their centres, creating a delicate sense of movement and the passage of time. Gentle accents of soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a hint of warmth, echoing the mellow tones of sunset skies often seen over nearby fields and airport approaches. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses appear here and there, adding a refined, vintage element that deepens the overall mood of remembrance. Beneath and around the blooms, dark green fern fronds and similarly fine-textured greenery form a rich, supportive base, their feathery shapes peeking through like soft shadows, framing the lighter colours and giving the wreath a natural, garden-like feel. The lighting in the image is even and calm, allowing every petal edge and green frond to stand out clearly. Created with the care of a local florist used to serving Hatton's diverse community, this wreath conveys serenity, respect, and heartfelt condolence, an understated yet deeply expressive tribute for funeral and memorial occasions.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
There is quiet comfort in the sight of this elegant circular wreath, crafted by expert hands in Hatton. Its structure is dominated by resplendent white lilies-some in tight, dignified buds, others fully unfurled, their soft petals offering the promise of tranquility and purity. Sprinkled throughout are vivid fuchsia lilies, their bold magenta hue and delicate inner speckles injecting both character and warmth into the design. Nestled between these showstoppers are pale blush pink and creamy white roses, each adding gentle, velvety contours and whispers of romantic sentiment. The foliage's muted greens serve as a gentle backdrop, offering subtle texture and depth without overwhelming the serene color palette. The composition forms an unbroken circle, echoing the enduring connections cherished by families across Hatton. Whether gracing a memorial service along Hatton Road or delivering solace to a grieving family living nearby, this floral tribute brings together artistry and empathy in every carefully chosen stem. The arrangement's harmonious balance and tranquil aura make it especially suitable for moments of remembrance and heartfelt condolences within Hatton and its neighboring communities.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a clean white surface, this circular sympathy wreath is grounded by a dense field of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed close to its neighbour to create a seamless, satin-like band of petals that reads as purity and repose. From the upper-left quadrant a composed spray arcs softly toward the top, featuring several open yellow roses whose warm golden tones bring a gentle, uplifting note to the arrangement; their layered petals introduce a subtle, comforting fragrance. Complementing the roses are clusters of sumptuous purple lisianthus - deep, velvety and slightly ruffled - with a few lighter lavender buds and green-tinted shoots tucked in to build visual depth and a natural rhythm. Varied greenery, from glossy rounded leaves to fronded foliage, provides a living backdrop that separates and highlights each blossom while adding an airy, organic silhouette. A fine strip of dark purple mesh ribbon is visible at the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemum mass, a delicate finishing detail that echoes the lisianthus tones and lends cohesion. The wreath's open centre and precise workmanship give it a timeless formality: ideal for expressing condolences and remembrance. As a local florist who arranges tributes for families across Hatton and neighbouring streets, I recognise how this combination-pure white base with bright yellow and royal purple accents-reads as both dignified and gently consoling at funerals and memorial gatherings.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a pure white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears as a calm halo of white and lilac blooms, thoughtfully arranged to convey sympathy and gentle peace. The main focus is an abundance of Oriental lilies, their petals thick and satiny, unfolding in layers to form elegant star-shaped flowers. Their centres are a delicate greenish hue, from which rise tall filaments tipped with rusty brown pollen that punctuates the otherwise cool palette. Some lilies stand fully open, confident and expansive, while others linger as firm buds or half-open blooms, suggesting the different stages of a life remembered. Interwoven among these large flowers are smaller, softly ruffled blossoms reminiscent of lisianthus, each bloom edged with strokes of lavender, lilac, and soft violet that add depth and interest without overwhelming the white. Tiny cream buds and hints of unopened flowers fill in the spaces, making the wreath look lush and complete. Supporting this floral tapestry is a bed of deep green foliage, including slender leaves and eucalyptus-like sprigs that peek discreetly between the stamens and petals. The result is an unbroken ring, a classic symbol of eternity, particularly meaningful for funeral and memorial services around Hatton, whether in a quiet chapel or a local crematorium near the airport's edges. The stark white background in the image highlights the purity of the flowers and the care taken in their placement. It feels like a wreath created by an experienced Hatton florist who understands how to balance visual grace with emotional resonance, offering comfort, dignity, and a sense of quiet honour to grieving families.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured slightly above and against a pristine white ground, this funeral wreath is composed with the quiet precision of a seasoned florist. The central ring is densely packed with hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums; their soft, almost downy petals overlap into a slightly domed surface that seems to absorb and reflect a cool, gentle light. At the upper-left quadrant three deep royal-blue roses rise as a deliberate focal cluster - each rose's velvety spiral unfolding with saturated colour that reads like a small, calm flame against the white. Rich, dark green leaves nestle between the blue blooms and the chrysanthemum bed, providing natural framing and a living contrast to the sculpted whites. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue traces both the inner and outer edges of the wreath, its folded texture catching highlights and lending a refined outline that keeps the design poised and formal. A soft shadow beneath the wreath anchors it visually, suggesting care in presentation and an attentiveness to placement at a funeral chapel or memorial service. As someone who prepares tributes for families across Hatton - including deliveries from Hatton Florist - I choose this colour pairing when a family asks for dignity with a touch of personal meaning; the chrysanthemums speak of purity and remembrance, the blue roses of calm and steadfast affection. The overall sensory impression is understated: the chrysanthemum's subtle, earthy scent, the cool smooth weight of satin ribbon, and an atmosphere of respectful consolation tailored to local commemorations near the village green or parish hall.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Resting against a bright white background, this full, circular wreath appears calm and composed, like a thoughtful tribute carried to a service in Hatton on a still morning. The design is richly packed with generous roses in shades of dusty lavender and muted mauve, each bloom fully open so that its many petals unfold in soft spirals. Their colour is neither bright nor sombre, but a refined greyish-purple that speaks of quiet dignity. Threaded between these larger roses are smaller clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, others gently unfurling, providing a tender contrast and suggesting the fragility of cherished memories. The blossoms sit on a substantial bed of dark green fern fronds that curve all the way around the ring. These ferns, with their slender, serrated leaflets, create a textured, leafy frame that grounds the arrangement in natural beauty, much like the trees and hedges around the quieter corners of Hatton and the surrounding countryside. Here and there, deeper filler greens and tiny buds peek between the petals, adding visual depth and a subtle sense of shadow. The lighting is soft and balanced, allowing the pastel flowers and deep foliage to blend in a soothing, harmonious palette. Created as a sympathy wreath, the piece feels both personal and timeless, the kind of arrangement you might see resting beside a casket or memorial portrait. It carries a message of love that endures beyond words, a gentle floral expression of condolence for families saying goodbye in and around Hatton.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A textured and serene memorial wreath arranged to evoke both quiet sorrow and respectful remembrance, shown against a neutral white backdrop with soft studio light that highlights each bloom's surface. The main ring is densely assembled from countless cobalt-blue chrysanthemum florets; their tightly packed, threadlike petals create a richly tactile surface that reads almost fabric-like from a short distance. Nestled along the top-left arc is a trio of sumptuous blue roses, fully open with velvety petals that deepen to sapphire near their centers-these act as a composed focal cluster, supported by tiny white sprays of gypsophila and a few glossy, dark green leaves that add shadow and shape. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the wreath's inner aperture, its soft folds catching light and providing a refined border that contrasts the vivid blue. A cascade of pristine white orchids drifts from the mid-left around to the lower right, their broad, delicate petals and slender throats bringing an ethereal, floating quality to the design. Among these orchids sit several bright green buds, some tight and some just softening, a subtle symbol of life's continuity amid farewell. The scent would be understated-cool, green, and faintly floral-while the visual weight balances dense, spiky chrysanthemums with silky roses and orchids. This piece is conceived for memorial services and sympathetic gestures across Hatton and neighbouring Holborn; its restrained palette of deep blue and clean white conveys dignity, purity, and a heartfelt tribute without grandiosity.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Presented against a clean white background, this circular funeral wreath appears both abundant and thoughtfully restrained, much like the understated tributes often requested from Hatton Florist for services near the airport chapels and local crematoria. The wreath forms an open ring, symbolising eternity and the unbroken bond of love, crafted from a soothing palette of white, blush pink, and deep magenta blooms. Dominating the design, large white lilies open wide, their smooth petals almost luminous, gently curling back to reveal soft green throats and subtle golden stamens. Between these serene, chapel-like blooms, deep pink and fuchsia lilies introduce richer notes of colour, their pointed, star-shaped petals and occasional speckling suggesting deep affection and vivid memories. Scattered generously among the lilies are white gerbera daisies with dark centres, their layered petals bringing a sense of freshness and a slightly modern edge to the traditional sympathy wreath. Clustered throughout, soft light pink roses in various stages of opening convey tenderness and admiration, while creamy white roses, more fully unfurled, add classical beauty and depth. Smaller, fluffy white filler flowers-possible clusters of miniature carnations or tiny chrysanthemums-fill every gap, giving the arrangement its plush, dense appearance. A framework of rich green foliage surrounds and threads through the wreath, adding texture and natural contrast, while gently guiding the eye around the circle. Under even, neutral lighting, the blossoms appear calm and clear, conveying quiet dignity rather than starkness. This floral wreath feels like a compassionate gesture, suitable for a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service in Hatton, particularly when families want flowers that speak softly of remembrance, comfort, and respect.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean, uncluttered white backdrop, a classic memorial wreath glows with rich red and clear, bright green, forming a complete circle of flowers that is both striking and soothing. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the plentiful red carnations that form the backbone of the design. Each carnation has delicately ruffled petals, layered and slightly crimped at the edges, creating depth and a soft, almost cloud-like feel. Some sit proudly open, while others are more modest and rounded, giving an impression of natural movement around the ring. Nestled among these red blossoms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their precisely domed shapes and tiny florets adding a contrasting texture that feels fresh and contemporary. Beneath and around the flowers, mixed greenery provides structure and softness: dark, feathery fern fronds create a deep green backdrop, while variegated pittosporum offers lighter, cream-tipped leaves that gently brighten the edges. On the lower right section, a ribbon bow in soft green with darker stripes forms relaxed loops and tails, echoing the curves of nearby foliage. The open centre of the wreath, framed by the dense outer ring of blooms, gives a quiet focal space, evoking reflection and remembrance. As a style of tribute often created by Hatton Florist for local families, this wreath would feel fitting at services in Hatton and the surrounding areas, from small village churches to crematoria serving the Heathrow corridor, offering a dignified, heartfelt farewell that combines tradition with a touch of vibrancy.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image presents a beautifully composed sympathy wreath, photographed directly from above on a white background so that its circular shape and detailed craftsmanship are clearly defined. The wreath forms a continuous ring of flowers and foliage, symbolising unending love and the ongoing bond with someone who has passed. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies serve as the main accents, one placed at the top and the other towards the lower section of the circle, their open petals and prominent stamens radiating warmth and a subtle energy. Surrounding these focal lilies is a generous scattering of blush pink and lavender-toned roses, fully bloomed and velvety, their petals unfolding in soft spirals that speak of tenderness and grace. Woven through the roses are ruffled lisianthus in lighter pink and deep purple, the interplay of tones and frilled edges giving the wreath a layered, almost painterly quality that would sit beautifully at a chapel or crematorium near Hatton or Heathrow. Small clusters of lavender-blue statice peek out from between the larger flowers, adding a fine, mist-like texture and gentle coolness. The structure of the wreath is supported by a base of mixed greenery: silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and darker leaves that give depth and support. Blue-grey eryngium thistles, with their spiky forms, provide subtle contrast and a slightly modern touch. Several closed lily buds nestle quietly among the leaves, symbolising memories still unfolding and lives that continue in the hearts of those left behind. Near the bottom, bright green decorative leaves are folded and curved around one of the lilies, evidence of the careful, practiced hands at Hatton Florist. Overall, the wreath feels full, balanced, and serene, ideal as a respectful tribute for funerals and memorials in the local area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from directly above, this elegant funeral wreath appears as a flawless ring of white Baby's Breath, its thousands of tiny blossoms packed so closely that the surface resembles a soft, floral snowfall. The Gypsophila flowers are minute and plentiful, their rounded forms touching and overlapping, creating depth and gentle shadows within an otherwise bright, even composition. The center of the wreath is left as a pristine circle of negative space, which, combined with the plain white background, gives the entire piece an ethereal, almost weightless quality. On the right-hand side, slightly below center, two calla lilies are nestled into the wreath, providing a striking focal point. Their sleek trumpet blooms move from fresh green at the base through tones of muted magenta to a deep, wine-like burgundy at the tips, the petals curling with a smooth, sculpted precision. The stems are long and slender, arching gracefully toward the wreath's center, adding a sense of gentle movement, like a quiet bow of respect. The simple palette of white, green, and burgundy allows the form and symbolism of the flowers to speak clearly, evoking themes of purity, reverence, and enduring love. This arrangement feels ideal for a dignified farewell in Hatton, suitable for a funeral service or memorial where understated beauty is preferred. One can imagine it being arranged early in the morning by a skilled local florist, then delivered with care across Hatton and the surrounding areas to convey condolences and offer a soft, floral embrace to grieving family and friends.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly coloured sympathy wreath is photographed from above, perfectly centred against a seamless white background that draws the eye straight into its circular embrace. The wreath is composed of an intricate mix of fresh roses and double lilies, carefully arranged so the flowers flow evenly around the ring. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses dominate, with their velvety petals spiralling in tight buds and opening into generous blooms that show off ruffled layers in several shades of pink. Between them, soft double lilies open like gentle stars, their petals layered and slightly frilled at the edges, blending creamy white with pale blush and subtle peach. You can see several lily buds still closed, in a vivid yellow-green that suggests just-cut freshness, adding a sense of life and movement to the design. All of this colour and texture rests on a cushion of greenery: feathery fern fronds trace the outer edge like lace, while broader, glossy leaves deepen the greens and provide a supportive framework for the larger blooms. The clean white backdrop makes the colours appear saturated yet calming, emphasising the craftsmanship of the arrangement. There is a clear mood of respect and remembrance, the unbroken circle hinting at eternal connection even in times of loss. It is easy to picture this wreath lovingly prepared by a Hatton florist for a service near the airport chapels or in nearby villages, where families gather in small, close-knit groups and wish to honour someone special with a tribute that feels both dignified and warmly personal.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into Hatton's beloved floral studio and encountering a wreath of dozens of deep red roses, resting against a crisp white backdrop that radiates warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with opulence. The circular form feels like an embrace that continues around the circumference; every rose leans into its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and intention, with each head carrying a moment, a message, a wish. As a Hatton florist, the scene invites quiet reflection-the heady fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems, the gentle glimmer of calyxes, and the smooth curvature of petals catching the light. The design is timeless: a symbol of love and remembrance that can accompany anniversaries, weddings, or funeral tributes, a statement of reverence as much as celebration. In Hatton, such a wreath would suit a church hall entrance, a reception table, or a home display, offering a refined expression for intimate moments and formal ceremonies alike. The crimson circle speaks to continuity and care, a voice that fits both celebrations and quiet farewells across our village and its surrounding streets. The piece would be available for prompt delivery, bringing Hatton's craft to doorsteps across the area.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed against a clean, white background, this circular memorial wreath draws attention with its rich combination of colours and textures. The wreath is tightly filled with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, forming a continuous ring of blooms that leaves a clear opening in the centre. The red roses, every one carefully opened, show layers of velvety petals folding into one another, their colours ranging from classic ruby reds at the outer petals to deeper, almost wine-like burgundy shades at their hearts, giving the arrangement a sense of depth and heartfelt sincerity. Nestled between the roses are numerous clusters of small, sunny yellow chrysanthemums, their many slim, feathery petals radiating outwards like tiny suns, bringing a gentle brightness and a touch of optimism to the piece. Interwoven through the flowers is a generous mix of fresh greenery: smooth, dark green leaves with a polished sheen and softer, silvery-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus, which together add structure, volume, and a natural softness. The result is a perfectly balanced, unbroken circle often chosen to symbolise eternal love and remembrance, a style frequently requested for funeral and crematorium services in and around Hatton. The even lighting and uncluttered white setting ensure that the vivid colours, intricate petal patterns, and subtle shadows are all clearly visible, helping you imagine the faint scent of roses and foliage. The overall impression is one of dignified beauty and quiet comfort, as though created with care by a local Hatton florist for a final tribute to someone deeply cherished.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal were woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their velvety depths inviting quiet contemplation. Light falls softly over the wreath, highlighting the depth of each petal and imparting a warm, serene glow that seems to linger in the air. The arrangement reads as a symbol of eternal connection, a circle of memory that says memories endure even as time passes. It feels crafted for a moment of stillness in Hatton's townscape-perhaps a memorial service at a parish church on Hatton High Street, or a heartfelt tribute at a family gathering near Hatton Country World. Fresh stems, their scent faint but present, evoke a garden at dusk-calm, comforting, and intimate. This wreath is more than décor; it is a touchstone for solace, a quiet way to say that loved ones are never truly gone. For families across Hatton, it suits funerals, crematoria, or intimate home altars, and it can be delivered with care to chapels and memorial spaces across Hatton and the surrounding Warwickshire communities, ensuring a timely, dignified presence when words feel too small.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, this lifebuoy-inspired funeral wreath draws the eye with its crisp shape and saturated colours. The design is a perfect circle, entirely covered with countless tiny blooms that look like chrysanthemums, packed together so closely they create a plush, almost cushioned texture. The ring is segmented into four equal colour blocks that alternate between deep royal blue and pristine white, echoing the classic safety ring you might imagine on a boat or riverside mooring far from busy Hatton roads. Starting from the upper left, the pattern moves from blue to white, back to blue, then white again, with each transition clean and deliberate. The blue quadrants feel rich and velvety, the petals layered densely to create depth, while the white sections appear luminous and pure, softening the overall mood. A thin band of dark blue ribbon runs around the inner edge of the circle, gently ruched into discreet ruffles that frame the central opening and enhance the maritime aesthetic. There is no greenery or extra decoration to distract from the bold colour contrast and precise structure. This wreath exudes respect and calm, making it an ideal sympathy tribute for a funeral in Hatton, especially for someone who loved sailing, served in the navy or coast guard, or was simply known in their family as a reliable 'lifeline.' The careful craftsmanship and thoughtful symbolism combine to offer a sense of reassurance and safe harbour, as if this floral lifebuoy were guiding a loved one towards peaceful, calmer waters.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen directly from above, this circular sympathy wreath balances serene simplicity with considered botanical detail, the sort of arrangement we prepare at Hatton Florist for families across Hatton and nearby lanes. Around a core of approximately a dozen to twenty creamy-white roses, each rose unfurls in tightly swirled petals that catch a soft daylight sheen, their ivory tones suggesting calm and purity. Interspersed are pale, lemon-tinged lilies whose trumpet shapes introduce soft vertical movement: some flowers open fully to reveal pale-yellow stamens, while others remain in neat buds, offering textural contrast and the quiet promise of unfolding. The blooms rest on a rich base of greenery - delicate fern fronds that fringe the wreath with feathery detail, and rounded, bluish-green leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus, which provide depth and a cooling counterpoint to the warm creams. Placed flat against a pristine white background, the wreath's perfect circle becomes an emblem of continuity and remembrance. There is an implied scent profile: the soft sweetness of roses layered with the fresh, slightly citrus edge of lilies and the faint herbal coolness of eucalyptus, designed to comfort rather than overwhelm. As a local florist's composition, this wreath is intended for use at funerals, memorial services, or as a graveside tribute in the Hatton area, where careful, respectful presentation matters; it reads as a calm, dignified offering crafted with steady hands and deep sympathy.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00