Kentish Town Wreaths by Kentish Town Florist

At Kentish Town Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with the same care and artistry we bring to all our flowers and bouquets. Whether you're honouring a loved one, decorating your front door off Kentish Town Road, or styling a business near Fortess Road or Tufnell Park, we design each piece with true local insight and sensitivity.

Our experienced florist team selects premium seasonal foliage and fresh blooms, carefully wiring and shaping every wreath for beautiful balance and lasting freshness. From soft, natural woodland-style designs to classic, formal tributes, we'll guide you to the right choice and tailor colours, sizes, and flowers to your wishes.

We proudly offer same-day delivery on wreaths across Kentish Town and surrounding areas like Camden Town, Gospel Oak, and Belsize Park when you order online before 3 PM. Your wreath will be delivered with care to homes, venues, or local churches and crematoriums.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths for funerals, memorials, and home décor
  • Trusted local service from a long-established Kentish Town flower shop
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If you're unsure which style of wreath to choose, our friendly team is here to help with compassionate, expert advice. Rely on Kentish Town Florist for meaningful, beautifully made wreaths that express your sentiments with grace.

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WREATHS
Measured and comforting, this circular sympathy wreath presents a dense, immaculate band of white cushion chrysanthemums that create a plush, seamless base-each bloom carefully massed to suggest continuity and remembrance. Placed artistically at the upper-left arc is a rich cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): open, velvety violet blossoms with visible yellow centres sit beside softer lavender tones and elongated buds, giving the spray a layered, living quality. Lush greenery threads through the purple grouping - glossy, variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds that offer fresh colour, movement and a natural contrast to the white cushion beneath. A fine, crinkled mesh of dark purple ribbon traces the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, visible as a subtle framing detail that harmonises with the lisianthus hues and lends an elegant edge. The studio lighting is soft, neutral and creates a faint shadow beneath the wreath, clarifying its round silhouette and textured surface. As a funeral tribute suitable for services or a graveside memorial in Kentish Town, near Gospel Oak or Tufnell Park, it carries the quiet language of condolence - purity in white, dignity in form, and the consoling touch of purple. Prepared with local care and available for thoughtful delivery across the Kentish Town area by Kentish Town Florist, this wreath is designed to convey respect and lasting remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified funeral wreath, its main form made from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, rests against a stark white backdrop so every petal and shadow is visible. The tightly packed chrysanthemum heads create a sumptuous, almost tactile surface - soft to look at, quietly formal in posture - forming a perfect circular band that symbolizes continuity and remembrance. A slim, dark purple mesh or ribbon subtly shows through the flowers along the outer and inner circumference, offering a restrained contrast that deepens the wreath's visual field. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant an elegant spray has been placed: three soft yellow roses open gently, their layered petals suggesting warmth and memory; they are cushioned by frothy sprays of white gypsophila and small lavender-hued statice that add airiness and a refined touch of colour. Mixed greenery - broad, smooth leaves alongside feathery fern fronds - gives structure and a fresh, living counterpoint to the chrysanthemum mass. The composition is illuminated with calm, neutral light that highlights texture rather than shine, producing a modest shadow beneath that grounds the arrangement. Crafted with sensitivity and balance, this wreath embodies consolation and understated beauty, appropriate for a memorial service, chapel tribute, or graveside farewell. For families in Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden, the arrangement reads as familiar and respectful, the floral language offering comfort much like a quiet bench near the market where friends gather to remember.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath, photographed on a crisp white background so that its elegant colours and textures are fully in focus. The wreath forms a flawless circle, thick with airy Baby's Breath that covers the base completely. These countless tiny white flowers appear like soft foam or a veil of mist, creating a delicate, evenly textured surface around the entire ring. Nestled through this snowy layer are clusters of Lisianthus blooms in white and purple. Each flower is gently ruffled, with white petals that are finely edged and faintly veined in lavender, mauve, and deeper violet. Some blooms are fully unfolded, their centres subtly shadowed, while others are partially closed or tight buds tinged with fresh green and a faint buttery hue, suggesting new blossoms about to open. The palette is cool and restful, and the open centre of the wreath gives a sense of quiet space and contemplation. There are no ribbons or bold decorations, allowing the natural beauty of the flowers to convey all the emotion. This is the kind of wreath that would be chosen for a thoughtful farewell, perhaps placed on a coffin or displayed beside a framed photograph during a memorial in Kentish Town. The simple, studio-style lighting enhances the detail of every petal and floret, reflecting the careful, respectful work of a local florist who understands how important it is to express sympathy with grace and restraint.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
I imagine describing this wreath as I would to a neighbour waiting outside Kentish Town station: a round, meticulously built circle of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret packed close to make a cloud-like base that feels soft under the fingertips. Beneath that halo a band of deep purple mesh plays like a shadow, visible along the inner curve and lending depth and a quiet, somber richness. On the upper-left a small, lovingly composed spray centres on one cream-pale yellow rose, its petals unfolding gently as if breathing; it rests amid lush variegated foliage and fine, feathery fern leaves that rustle lightly when moved. Tiny lavender statice sprigs are tucked through the leaves, their papery little blooms echoing the purple undertone and adding a resilient texture. Counterbalancing this cluster are two elegant calla lilies on the right, sweeping from about two to five o'clock, their trumpet shapes showing a painterly gradient from deep purple at the tips to soft peach-pink nearer the stem - a transition like dusk to dawn. Bright green stems curve naturally along the lower right arc, and a single longer stem threads across the bottom of the wreath, tying the two floral groups together with a discreet, considered stitch. Presented against clear white, the composition reads as a dignified expression of sympathy and memory - the sort of tribute you might choose for a service near Fortess Road, Hampstead Heath gatherings, or a graveside in Highgate Cemetery, tenderly arranged by a local hand from Kentish Town Florist.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a lush, round funeral wreath, photographed straight-on against a spotless white background so that every rose and fern can be clearly imagined. The wreath is thickly woven, with no empty spaces, giving it a sense of fullness and care that reflects the way families in Kentish Town often honour loved ones with flowers. Large, fully bloomed roses create the main structure, showing off overlapping petals in shades of creamy ivory, soft peach, warm yellow and a distinctive dusty lavender that lends a gentle, nostalgic tone. Between these statement blooms sit small clusters of blush pink spray roses and tight buds, scattered like soft echoes of affection throughout the design. These smaller roses vary in openness, from neat buds to tiny open faces, adding both texture and a feeling of unfolding time. Dark green fern fronds weave through the ring, their fine, feathered leaves curling around the roses and forming a deep, verdant base that supports the lighter pastel colours. The wreath's circular shape is impeccably maintained, symbolising continuity and eternal love, a gesture that would be equally at home at a quiet graveside gathering or a more formal service near Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak. Gentle, diffused light caresses the flowers, revealing delicate shadows in the petal folds and a soft sheen on the greenery. The overall impression is thoughtful and consoling: a classic rose wreath that speaks of respect, peace, and the wish to offer comfort through the language of flowers.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Gently arranged into a perfect circle, this elegant floral tribute is set against a white background-its artistry echoing the community care found throughout Kentish Town. At its centre, pristine white lilies open softly, their star-like petals and subtle stamens exuding purity and a peaceful calm, reminiscent of tranquil green spaces like Talacre Gardens. Interwoven are striking fuchsia pink lilies, the vibrancy of their magenta petals and delicate speckles capturing both rich emotion and the brightness of life. Nestled beside these dramatic blooms, roses in soft blush and creamy white shades bring a romantic softness, with tightly curled buds hinting at bittersweet memories. Gentle sprigs of fresh greenery provide depth and support, quietly referencing the natural beauty of Kentish Town's tree-lined avenues. The arrangement forms a complete, unbroken circle, symbolising life's eternal cycle and the unity of loving memories. Each bloom is thoughtfully placed, reflecting the experienced touch of a local florist, and together they create a sense of solace and gentle remembrance-perfect for honouring a loved one's legacy or conveying sincere condolences within the Kentish Town community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a gentle artistry to this circular sympathy wreath, its white spray chrysanthemums forming a dense, seamless ring that feels almost cloud-like to the eye. Each small bloom is set close to its neighbor, creating a uniform, velvety surface that speaks of calm and unity. At the upper left a bright, tender cluster lifts from the white: golden-yellow roses in full bloom, their petals unfurling like soft sunlight, paired with rich purple lisianthus whose satin petals add depth and a cool, elegant counterpoint. Lighter lavender buds and small green shoots thread through the bouquet, introducing a lived-in, organic note that breaks the uniformity with gentle motion. The green foliage is varied-rounded glossy leaves, fine fern fronds, and subtle variegation-that holds the accent flowers and gives the arrangement a balanced silhouette. From beneath the chrysanthemums a narrow band of dark purple mesh is visible around the inner and outer rings, a discreet detail that ties the palette together and lends a finished, considered touch. The overall mood is one of respectful warmth, a tribute suited to funeral services or memorial gatherings in Kentish Town and surrounding neighbourhoods; it feels like the kind of wreath our shop might prepare on a quiet morning, mindful of scent, texture, and the comfort it can bring to grieving hands.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular sympathy wreath is photographed head-on against a clean white backdrop, its intricate blend of flowers arranged with quiet, deliberate care. The design is dominated by large, snow-white Oriental lilies, each one a starburst of six silky petals opening away from a greenish centre lined with delicate filaments and rust-toned anthers. Some of the lilies are fully open, their petals splayed wide in soft arcs, while others remain in tighter, graceful cups, giving the eye a sense of movement around the ring. Threaded between these statement blooms are clusters of lisianthus, whose white petals gather in ruffled layers and are gently edged with lilac and purple, adding a whisper of colour and depth. Tucked close to the larger flowers are smaller buds-cream-toned and tightly furled-hinting at blooms still to come and underscoring the tenderness of the piece. Fine strands of deep green foliage and eucalyptus-like sprigs peek through from beneath, supporting the flowers while adding a cool, natural contrast to the whites and violets. The wreath forms a perfect, continuous circle, the traditional shape evoking the ideas of eternity, unbroken love, and lasting remembrance. The overall effect is gentle, dignified, and composed-an arrangement perfectly suited to a funeral, cremation service, or memorial gathering in Kentish Town or nearby Tufnell Park. One can imagine it resting on an easel in a quiet chapel near the bustle of Kentish Town Road, offering a serene, floral focus for mourners as they gather to honour a loved one's life with respect and heartfelt remembrance.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint against a pristine white backdrop, this funeral wreath is a composed and tender offering that balances texture, colour, and restraint. Hundreds of white chrysanthemums are arranged in a close, circular band, their lacy petals forming a plush, tactile surface that reads as both delicate and enduring; subtle cream tones at the flower centres lend a gentle warmth beneath the cool whites. On the upper left of the ring, three deep royal-blue roses are arranged as a focal trio, their velveteen petals tightly curled and richly pigmented, sitting amid deep green leaves that provide a natural, grounding contrast. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue traces the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its soft folds catching highlights and giving the wreath a finished, formal edge. The photograph's soft overhead lighting creates a faint, flattering shadow below, enhancing the wreath's three-dimensional presence on the white plane. Tactile and aromatic details come to mind: the soft give of chrysanthemum heads, the cool velvet of blue rose petals, and a restrained floral scent suitable for close, reflective moments. The composition is crafted to express sympathy, dignity, and remembrance-an evocative tribute suited for memorial services, funeral parlours, or a quiet family gathering in Kentish Town or nearby Camden. The effect is dignified and consoling, a respectful floral emblem for those who wish to honour a life with calm beauty and thoughtful detail.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular funeral wreath is pictured from directly above, set against a spotless white background that emphasises both its symmetry and its softness. The wreath is abundantly filled with roses, creating a complete ring of bloom with no gaps, each flower pressed closely to the next in a gentle embrace of petals. The dominant roses are large and fully open, their petals unfolding in layered spirals in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft grey-purple. These hues lend the arrangement a refined, understated elegance, the sort of palette chosen when families wish for something gentle and dignified. Between the larger blooms, dainty blush-pink spray roses offer a sweet counterpoint. Some are tight buds, smooth and rounded, while others have begun to open just enough to reveal their inner petals, bringing a sense of movement and time passing softly. All of the flowers rest on a thick cushion of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, whose feathery, serrated leaves form a natural frame around the wreath and peek between the blossoms. This greenery adds both structure and freshness, the contrast between the dark leaves and pastel petals creating a calm, harmonious balance. Throughout the design, a few darker filler greens and tiny buds add depth and discreet detail. The overall effect is of quiet, comforting beauty-an arrangement that would feel at home at a memorial service in Kentish Town, perhaps near the green spaces off Lady Somerset Road or close to the Highgate borders, offering a floral expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring affection.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath sits like a quiet statement of remembrance, its circular form composed of deep-blue chrysanthemum blooms arranged so densely they resemble a soft, textured cushion of colour. The chrysanthemums' intricate petals fan outward, creating a tactile carpet of sapphire tones that both soothes and holds the eye. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner aperture, its soft sheen providing contrast and a subtle architectural edge to the wreath's volume. Near the upper-left arc, a trio of large blue roses opens fully, their velvety petals layered in a rich lapis hue; these are gently offset with sprigs of airy white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves, adding classical sympathy accents. Arcing diagonally from the mid-left to the lower right, a slender stem of white orchids-Phalaenopsis in appearance-drifts across the blue field, their flawless white petals offering an elegant, almost floating rhythm. Scattered among them are fresh green orchid buds, a delicate reminder of continuity and gentle renewal amid loss. The combination of spiky chrysanthemums, plush roses, and silky orchid petals creates a balanced tapestry of textures and emotions-weight and lift, permanence and fragility. Soft studio lighting highlights the velvety surfaces and satin folds, while a faint floral sweetness might be imagined, clean and restrained. Consciously crafted for solemn occasions in the Kentish Town area-near Fortess Road and the canal-side chapels-this wreath reads as a respectful, carefully made tribute, intended to convey deep sympathy and enduring memory.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Against a clean white backdrop, an open circular wreath is presented in a way that highlights every petal and leaf, like a carefully composed tribute created by a local Kentish Town florist who understands the area's blend of tradition and modern life. The wreath is dominated by large white lilies, probably Oriental lilies, with broad, silky petals that curl outward, revealing bold golden stamens and soft green throats that give the entire design a luminous heart. Threaded among them are deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, their richly coloured, star-shaped blooms patterned with delicate speckles, adding a sense of depth and quiet drama that feels appropriate for a funeral or memorial service. White gerbera daisies, with neatly layered petals and dark centres, punctuate the arrangement, giving it a fresh, contemporary feel that would look equally at home in a chapel near Kentish Town Road or a family gathering in a nearby townhouse. Around these key flowers, soft light pink roses and creamy white roses are tucked in, some open and ruffled, others tight in bud, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness, remembrance, and an enduring bond. Smaller white filler blooms-possibly spray carnations or petite spray roses-fill in any gaps, creating a seamless, plush ring of flowers. Lush green leaves weave through and around the blooms, framing the circle and providing contrast, much like the greenery that softens the edges of local streets leading up towards Parliament Hill. The open centre of the wreath invites contemplation, making this design an ideal sympathy tribute, conveying peace, comfort, and heartfelt condolences through its gentle colours and balanced composition.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A full, traditional sympathy wreath is shown front-on against a crisp white background, its circular shape clear and unbroken, like a symbolic ring of remembrance. The surface of the wreath is entirely covered with flowers and foliage, giving a sense of abundance and careful craftsmanship. The principal blooms are deep red carnations, each with soft, ruffled petals arranged in tight, layered whorls. They vary subtly in size and openness, from fully expanded heads with a velvety depth of colour to slightly smaller flowers still opening, lending the wreath a natural, unforced character, as if it could have been gathered from a well-tended garden near Hampstead Heath above Kentish Town. Between these red blossoms sit neat clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, also known as pompon mums. Their tiny, dome-shaped flowers, made up of many closely packed florets, introduce a fresh, modern brightness that lifts the deeper tones around them. Surrounding and supporting the blooms, a generous base of greenery creates structure and frame: dark green, feathery ferns provide a deep, shadowy layer, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy-white edges bring a subtle lightness, softening the outline of the ring. A wide green ribbon, patterned with darker diagonal stripes, is gently woven into one side of the wreath, looping and curling through the foliage in quiet, elegant arcs. The overall mood is dignified and comforting, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in the Kentish Town area, where families might choose such a wreath to stand by the coffin or at a graveside, offering a circle of colour and care that honours a loved one with both tradition and tenderness.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a meticulously arranged sympathy wreath, viewed from above so its perfect circular form stands out crisply against a plain white background. The design is lush and abundant, led by two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies positioned opposite one another on the wreath, their star-shaped petals fully unfurled and stamens rising from the centre like small candles of colour. Between these focal blooms, a continuous line of roses in blush and lavender-pink winds around the circle, each rose at full openness, revealing tightly layered, velvety petals that convey softness and affection. Threaded among the roses are lisianthus flowers in deep purple and gentle pink-mauve, their ruffled, cup-like shapes adding texture and subtle movement. Delicate sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, resembling statice, drift lightly above the foliage, while spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design, offering a cool, silvery-blue accent. The foliage beneath is dense and varied: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a soft, silvery sheen, fine fern fronds, and a mix of deep-green leaves that give the wreath its full, verdant structure. Several unopened lily buds nestle in the greenery, suggesting new blossoms and the continuation of memory. The overall mood is calm and reflective, much like a quiet corner of Waterlow Park or the gentle streets around Kentish Town. It is easy to imagine this wreath placed at a local chapel or crematorium, a tender floral expression of sympathy and respect from friends and family.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath laid out against a stark white background, its circular shape defined by an abundance of Baby's Breath. The gypsophila is arranged so densely that the wreath becomes a ring of soft white texture, like finely spun lace or gathered mist, with an open, empty space in the middle that frames the calm and simplicity of the design. Each tiny white blossom adds to a shimmering surface that feels airy yet full, with subtle variations in tone where clusters overlap. On the lower right of the circle, two calla lilies are artfully woven into the wreath, bringing a striking, almost architectural element. Their slender stems bend in gentle arcs, while the flowers themselves are trumpet-shaped and beautifully rolled at the edges. The colouring is rich and layered: deep burgundy at the centre of each bloom, moving through magenta tones and finally melting into a muted green that continues along the stems. These darker hues stand out against the pale Baby's Breath but remain harmonious, like a quiet accent rather than a shout. The overall impression is one of refined elegance, well suited to a funeral or cremation service in Kentish Town, perhaps for delivery to a chapel on Queen's Crescent or a gathering near Hampstead Heath. The combination of cloud-soft gypsophila and sculpted calla lilies offers a gentle expression of sympathy, ideal for honouring a loved one with dignity, grace, and understated beauty.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image features a beautifully crafted circular sympathy wreath, displayed on a pure white background so that its colours and forms are the sole focus, much like a piece awaiting delivery to a quiet chapel near Kentish Town. The wreath is generously packed with flowers, with no visible gaps, forming a soft yet structured ring of blooms and foliage. Dominating the arrangement are roses in a rich spectrum of pinks: intense magenta and fuchsia tones sit alongside muted, powdery blush hues. The roses are shown at various stages of opening, from tight buds with neatly folded petals to fully blossomed forms with wide, layered spirals that suggest both romance and remembrance. Scattered throughout are large double lilies, their petals broad and slightly ruffled, fading from creamy white at the center to pale pink or light peach at the edges. Some lilies are captured at their fullest, with intricate centers visible, while others remain in part-opened form, their petals cupping inward with a gentle curve. Lime-green lily buds, slender and smooth, rise between the open flowers like quiet accents of new life. The entire circle is underpinned by a dense bed of rich green foliage: delicate fern fronds with their fine, feathery leaves extend at the perimeter, while darker, glossy leaves fill the interior, adding depth and structure. This interplay of lush greens and warm pinks creates a calming, reflective mood, ideal for funerals, wakes, or memorials held in local Kentish Town churches or crematoriums. The white background enhances the wreath's sense of purity and peace, making it a graceful floral expression of sympathy and enduring love.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of Kentish Town and being met by a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it radiates warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, a velvet tapestry where roses gently brush their neighbours, creating a textured surface of crimson against the white background. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or a wish. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these petals-the heady fragrance mingling with the faint scent of stems and the clean, restrained note of greenery kept to a minimum. The densely packed heads show how craftsmanship can balance volume with control, with large blooms anchoring the circle and smaller buds filling gaps with soft rhythm. The result is a ring that speaks of devotion and continuity, suitable for romantic celebrations, heartfelt memorials, or restrained festive moments in a home near Kentish Town's parks and markets. The white backdrop makes the crimson discipline stand out, while the quiet reverence in the air seems to linger, as if this wreath were a doorway to memory. Available for same-day delivery across the area-Gospel Oak, Belsize Park, and nearby streets-this piece carries the calm assurance of a skilled local florist, where fresh stems are cut to order and every petal is treated with care.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Captured against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath has the calm, considered presence of a piece prepared for a meaningful farewell in Kentish Town. The design takes the form of a perfect open ring, completely covered with blooms so there is no visible base, only a continuous halo of colour and texture. Deep red roses serve as the anchor of the composition; each flower is fully open, revealing layers of velvety petals that spiral outward from tightly cupped centres. Some petals show a richer, almost burgundy depth at the base, gradually lightening to a more classic crimson toward the edges, creating a natural shading that gives the wreath visual dimension. Interwoven among these roses are soft domes of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals forming fluffy, rounded heads that bring a gentle, sunlit glow. The contrast between the serious, romantic red and the cheerful, comforting yellow mirrors the emotions often present at a funeral-grief held alongside gratitude and remembrance. Beneath and around the blooms, substantial green foliage provides structure and fullness. Smooth, glossy leaves in vivid green are interspersed with softer, grey-green sprigs that suggest eucalyptus, adding both texture and a subtle variation in tone. The foliage helps define the wreath's graceful circular outline, while the open centre offers a quiet focal space. Strong, even lighting highlights the freshness and clarity of the arrangement, making each petal and leaf edge distinct, as though the wreath has just been delivered for a service at a chapel or crematorium near Kentish Town. The piece feels both formal and warmly personal, a carefully crafted floral tribute designed to honour a life with dignity and care.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the palm of my hands, this crimson wreath feels ceremonial and intimate. The circular form is dense with dozens of deep red roses, each petal satin-soft, some still in bud, others opening to reveal layers of velvet. The greens around the edge-the matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus-create a quiet halo, a gentle contrast that makes the red glow. Light plays across the ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each bloom and casting soft shadows that give the piece a sense of movement even while it rests. It's a symbol of enduring love and connection, crafted as a keepsake for memorials, funerals, or anniversaries. The white backdrop in this image sharpens the wreath's outline, turning it into a focal moment that invites reflection. Delivered with care across Kentish Town and nearby Camden Town, Chalk Farm, and Belsize Park, this piece invites personal stories and condolences, a reminder that memory travels with armfuls of flowers. Our local team in Kentish Town ensures freshness, precise placement, and on-time delivery across the district, so caregivers, families, and funeral directors receive a piece that travels with care and intention.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this image, a carefully structured circular wreath has been crafted to resemble a maritime lifebuoy, resting against a pure white background that focuses attention on its strong design. The ring is impeccably formed and densely packed with countless tiny flowers-likely chrysanthemum sprays-so closely nested that the surface becomes a soft, textured blanket of petals. The wreath is divided into four equal panels that alternate between deep royal blue and clean white, creating a bold contrast reminiscent of traditional life rings used at sea. The blue quadrants at the upper left and lower right are saturated and rich, evoking the cool depths of open water, while the white sections at the upper right and lower left bring brightness and a sense of serenity. Each flower head is perfectly aligned with its neighbours, resulting in a subtle, rolling texture that looks almost cloudlike from a distance but reveals intricate petal shapes on closer inspection. Along the inner edge of the ring, a slim dark blue ribbon runs in a continuous circle, gathered into delicate pleats that enhance the nautical character and gently frame the hollow centre. The open middle of the wreath is sharply defined, accentuating the lifebuoy silhouette and its associations with safety, guidance, and a protective embrace. This style of tribute would feel fitting at a Kentish Town funeral service, perhaps delivered to a chapel off Fortess Road or to services near Tufnell Park, especially for someone who worked on the water or simply held others steady in stormy times. The design's simplicity, precision, and calm blue-and-white palette combine to offer a thoughtful, symbolic farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Meticulously arranged by Kentish Town Florist, this circular funeral wreath presents a composed study in cream and pale yellow, designed to read clearly from above and to soothe at a distance. Approximately a dozen large, fully opened ivory roses form the primary band, their classic, spiralled petals creating a soft, luminous field; tucked between them are several lemon-tinged trumpet lilies, some unfurled to reveal their slender stamens, others held back in bud to suggest promise and gentle renewal. The flowers sit on a rich bed of greenery-filigree-like fern fronds that give movement and lightness, complemented by denser sprigs of rounded, grey-green foliage akin to eucalyptus that add depth and a cool counterpoint to the warm blossoms. The wreath's dense construction, balanced proportions, and understated palette of creams, ivories, and greens convey peacefulness, purity, and respect. Photographed flat against a white backdrop, its flawless circular form symbolizes continuity and memory, appropriate for a funeral service, remembrance ceremony, or graveside tribute across Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden. Subtle sensory notes-powder-soft rose fragrance, a faint citrus-green lift from the lilies, and the gentle, woody scent of foliage-add a humanizing detail to the visual impression. This arrangement is crafted with the quiet expertise of a local florist who understands how to translate delicate sentiment into a dignified floral language for times of loss.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00