Beautiful Wreaths in Queen's Park

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WREATHS
Presented on a spotless white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is carefully constructed from a dense, continuous ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose many ruffled petals form a soft, velvety cushion suggesting peace and continuity. At the upper-left quadrant a vivid spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides the emotional focal point: several richly hued deep violet blooms sit alongside paler lavender flowers and neat, elongated buds, their layered petals and subtle yellow centres offering depth and gentle contrast. Interspersed among the lisianthus are varied green leaves - some broad and glossy with pale variegation, others fine and feathery like delicate ferns - which add texture and a living freshness to the arrangement. Hidden but intentional, a dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon traces both the inner and outer circumference beneath the chrysanthemums, providing a refined accent that harmonises with the purple florals. Soft studio lighting creates a faint shadow beneath the wreath and highlights the tactile density of the chrysanthemum cushion. As a local touch from Flower Delivery Queen's Park, this wreath is designed with neighbourhood sensibilities in mind - the quiet dignity suited to services at St. Anne's or gatherings near Salusbury Road - and communicates sincere condolences through its classic white and purple palette, crafted to offer comfort and lasting remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a plain white backdrop, this classic circular funeral wreath is densely built from pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom contributing a cloudlike mass of ruffled petals that create a smooth, continuous ring. A subtle band of deep purple mesh or ribbon slips through the chrysanthemum layer at both the inner and outer edges, adding a measured depth and an understated hint of colour beneath the bright white surface. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a considered accent cluster: three creamy yellow roses open in quiet, layered spirals, their soft texture and faint sweet scent offering a human warmth amid the calm of the whites. Surrounding the roses are wisps of tiny white gypsophila which soften the composition, and small lavender-purple statice blooms that act as refined, resilient flecks of colour. Mixed foliage - from broad, cool green leaves to fine, ferny fronds - frames the accent and links it back to the wreath's body, giving a natural, balanced silhouette. The piece holds its shape with dignity, the open centre suggesting continuity and memory. As a florist working in Queen's Park, we often prepare wreaths like this for services near the park or along Chamberlayne Road; Flower Delivery Queen's Park can supply a similar tribute locally, created with fresh materials and a gentle hand for funerals, memorials, or church services.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular floral wreath, designed as a refined condolence tribute, fills the frame against a crisp white background, where every nuance of colour and form can be easily imagined. The base of the wreath is formed from a luxurious abundance of Baby's Breath, their countless tiny white blossoms clustering together to form a dense, cloud-like ring. This soft, frosted texture gives the arrangement an airy lightness while still feeling full and generous. Scattered throughout the Baby's Breath are larger Lisianthus blooms, each one a small work of art with ruffled, layered petals. The petals are clean white at the center, gradually melting into lavender and deeper purple tones along the edges, as though each flower has been gently dipped in violet ink. Some Lisianthus are fully open, their centers a soft contrast of yellow and deeper tones; others remain as slender, pale green buds with just a whisper of colour beginning to show. The open center of the wreath creates a clear, symbolic circle, often chosen to represent continuity, eternal life, and unbroken love. The arrangement would feel at home at a remembrance service in Queen's Park, perhaps delivered to a local chapel or family home off Chamberlayne Road by a florist who understands the area's quieter, residential character. Though the image is clean and studio-like, you can almost sense the fresh, faintly sweet fragrance of the blooms and the cool touch of the Baby's Breath. The overall impression is one of dignified calm, making this wreath a gentle way to express sympathy and support in times of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This serene, circular funeral wreath reads like a deliberate act of care: a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemum heads forms the soft, textured base, evoking calm and purity. Just beneath that white blanket a faint veil of deep purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner circumference, adding depth and a subtle, sober note of colour. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a tender vignette is carefully arranged - a single cream or soft pale-yellow rose at its heart, unfolding with measured grace, surrounded by an assortment of lush foliage. Variegated leaves with pale edges, along with feathery fern fronds, provide contrast in both shape and finish, while tiny lavender-hued statice sprigs thread through the greenery to lift the palette with delicate detail. To the right, from approximately the two o'clock to five o'clock positions, two sculptural calla lilies arc across the white base; their smooth forms carry a refined ombre from deeper purple at their tips to a gentle peach-pink nearer the stems, and their bright green stalks are woven into the chrysanthemum foundation for a flowing line. A single longer green stem crosses the lower section, discreetly secured and visually connecting the two main clusters. Presented against a stark white backdrop, every petal, leaf and texture is visible - an arrangement that offers dignity and solace, well suited for memorial services or graveside tributes in Queen's Park and nearby Kilburn Lane communities, where local families often choose such restrained, heartfelt floral expressions.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a bright white background, a lush circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its ring of roses and ferns forming a soft, comforting halo. The design is densely woven, with no harsh edges, just layer upon layer of delicate petals and rich greenery. Dominating the composition are creamy ivory and soft white roses, many of them fully open, their velvety petals arranged in generous spirals that catch the light and give the wreath a luminous, peaceful glow. Among them, clusters of blush pink spray roses provide intricate detail; some are still tight buds, others are just beginning to bloom, adding an intimate sense of unfolding remembrance. Gentle tones of pale peach and buttery yellow slip through the arrangement, warming the palette without overpowering its calm character. Here and there, dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a faintly antique note, like a cherished photograph or a favourite memory. The entire wreath is cradled by deep green fern fronds, their finely textured leaves creating a soft shadow and subtle movement, reminiscent of the greenery around the quieter streets near Queen's Park station. The perfectly round shape, with its open centre, symbolises the ongoing circle of life, love, and shared stories, even after a farewell has been said. Every element, from the colour choices to the careful spacing of blooms, suggests the steady hand of an experienced local florist, crafting a thoughtful funeral or memorial tribute for families in Queen's Park who wish to send a message of serenity, closeness, and heartfelt condolence.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating quiet elegance, this circular funeral wreath is a testament to loving remembrance, blending Queen's Park's gentle charm with classic floral artistry. Centered upon pristine star-shaped white lilies, the arrangement features blossoms opening wide to display their smooth, snowy petals and delicate, pale-tinged stamens, evoking peace and enduring hope. Among these, striking fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies bloom vibrantly, their deep magenta hues and playful speckling providing spirited contrast and highlighting the cycle of memory and celebration. The pièce de résistance is the gentle inclusion of plump blush roses-some softly blooming, others still curled-offering a tender, romantic air to the composition. Flecks of subtle green foliage peek through and entwine the blooms, likely eucalyptus or lily leaves, adding natural freshness that mirrors the lush greenery found along Queen's Park's tree-lined avenues. Every stem has been placed with intention by skilled local florists, capturing a sense of unity, comfort, and respect. The full, unbroken circle of flowers visually represents eternal love and remembrance, its pristine background accentuating every hue and detail. Suitable for funerals, memorials, or times of mourning, this artfully balanced design from Flower Delivery Queen's Park offers both solace and grace, a heartfelt tribute to lives cherished and fondly celebrated within the close-knit community. The gentle perfume of lilies and roses lingers in memory, much like the compassion that flourishes in Queen's Park's heart.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a quiet craftsmanship to this circular sympathy wreath, presented on a plain white field so its textures and colours speak clearly. The foundation is a plush ring of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom overlapping the next to form a seamless, cloud-like cushion. That soft, snowy surface conveys serenity and unity, intentionally understated so the thoughtful accent might shine. From the upper left a bright, tender cluster unfurls: golden-yellow roses with gently spiralled petals that catch the light, alongside rich, velvety purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled cups bring cool contrast. Small, pale lavender buds nestle between open blooms, suggesting quiet continuity, while varied green foliage - shiny rounded leaves, slender fern fronds and a few variegated stems - adds depth and a natural silhouette. A narrow band of deep purple mesh or crinoline peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums, a subtle tailoring touch that ties the composition together and reflects the purple blooms above. The scent is muted but present: a soft rose note undercut by green, leafy freshness. As a florist who often fills orders for services around Queen's Park and nearby Kensal Rise markets, I'd describe this design as respectful and composed, suitable for a funeral or memorial where the family wants a visually comforting tribute that balances purity with a thoughtful splash of colour and skilled handwork.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a crisp white background, this elegant circular funeral wreath draws the eye with its tranquil blend of white and soft purple blooms, arranged in a continuous ring that feels both complete and comforting. Broad-petalled white Oriental lilies dominate the design, their satin-like petals curling gently away from subtle greenish throats and long stamens dusted with amber and rust-toned pollen. Some lilies stand wide open in full, dignified bloom, while others are caught mid-opening or remain as pointed buds, suggesting the different stages of a life remembered. Nestled among them are clusters of Lisianthus, their smaller, ruffled blossoms predominantly white but finely brushed with lilac and violet tones at the edges, bringing a gentle wash of colour that never overwhelms the calm palette. Slim, dark green leaves and a few muted eucalyptus-style stems weave through the flowers, adding depth and a natural rhythm to the circle without breaking its soft, flowing line. The wreath feels like a quiet pause, the sort of floral tribute that might rest on an easel in a chapel or crematorium near Queen's Park, close to the tree-lined avenues and peaceful residential streets. It carries the scent of pure lily and fresh greenery, evoking thoughts of reflection, gratitude, and a final embrace. Designed as a refined expression of sympathy for services and wakes in the Queen's Park community, this white and purple wreath conveys dignity, solace, and enduring memory with understated grace.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slight overhead angle on a pristine white surface, this funeral wreath by Flower Delivery Queen's Park presents a carefully balanced study in colour, texture and quiet emotion. The main structure is a dense band of white chrysanthemums, their countless petals layered to create a full, slightly domed ring that reads as both tactile and serene; under close inspection a faint creamy yellow at some centers warms the otherwise pure white, adding a human softness. Resting at the upper left of the circle are three richly saturated royal blue roses - their velveteen petals tightly formed, each bloom seeming deliberately placed to draw the eye and offer a point of solace. These blue roses are supported by deep green foliage, whose rounded leaves give contrast and a sense of living depth. Around the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum band a pleated cobalt satin ribbon has been neatly applied, its ruffles catching reflected light and lending structure and dignity to the arrangement. The photograph's soft shadow grounds the wreath and highlights the craftsmanship of the layering, while the white background keeps the focus reverent and uncluttered. As a local florist accustomed to Queen's Park and Salusbury Road mourners seeking respectful tributes, I find this palette speaks of composed remembrance: white representing purity and farewell, blue suggesting calm and continuity. Suitable for memorial services or to lay with loving respect at a graveside, this wreath conveys consolation in both its materials and its measured, contemplative composition.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, circular sympathy wreath is photographed from above against a bright white background, giving it the calm, uncluttered look of a freshly finished piece in a Queen's Park florist's workshop. The wreath's form is perfectly round and full, with no bare gaps, built almost entirely from roses in harmonising tones. Dominating the design are large, fully opened roses in a refined, antique shade of dusty lavender and muted mauve, their petals layered so thickly they form ruffled, cup-shaped blooms. Each flower shows subtle variations of greyish-purple along the edges, echoing the understated elegance that many families around Queen's Park prefer for a dignified farewell.   Threaded between these larger blooms are generous clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses, some in half-open blossom and others still tightly budded. They introduce a gentle, youthful warmth to the cooler lavender tones, like soft moments of tenderness within a long life remembered. The pink sprays tuck close to the larger roses, creating a continuous ring of texture that catches the light and draws the eye around the circle. Underpinning the entire arrangement is a thick backing of deep green fern fronds, each leaflet finely serrated and slightly arched, radiating outward in a lush halo. The ferns form a natural, woodland-style frame that sets off the pastel roses while adding depth and structure. Hints of darker foliage and tiny buds in the inner spaces give the wreath a layered, dimensional look, rather than a flat ring of blooms. The overall impression is one of composure and peace-a memorial wreath that would sit gracefully beside a coffin or urn at a service in one of Queen's Park's small churches, expressing sympathy, respect, and quiet love without any need for words.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtful funeral wreath crafted with a steady florist's hand, the circular design laid against a clean white field and pictured in gentle, even daylight. The foundation of the tribute is a lush ring of small, intense blue chrysanthemums-so many tiny petals that the surface reads almost like textured velvet in a deep, calming indigo. Nestled inside the wreath's central opening, a soft pleated white satin ribbon runs the inner circumference, offering a satin-gloss contrast that brightens the composition without overpowering the sombre palette. Prominent at the upper-left arc is a cluster of three striking blue roses, their fully unfurled blooms showing a satiny depth of navy-azure; around them, delicate sprigs of white gypsophila and a handful of dark green leaves create a classic sympathy accent. A flowing spray of immaculate white orchids descends from mid-left and sweeps toward the lower-right, the orchids' broad, smooth petals and slender stems moving like a calm breath across the blue surface. Interspersed along the orchid stem are vivid green buds-some closed, some beginning to open-offering a gentle note of continuity and hope. The scent is understated, a faint floral hush rather than sweetness, and the textures-from the chrysanthemum's pincushion heads to the orchids' satin petals-invite a quiet, contemplative touch. Arranged by Flower Delivery Queen's Park with local care, this wreath is especially appropriate for services near Salusbury Road, Queen's Park Farmers' Market gatherings, or quiet commemorations at Kensal Green.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath is shown in high detail against a clean white background, its flowers arranged with the patience and care of an experienced Queen's Park florist preparing for a quiet farewell service. The ring is dominated by large, open white lilies, their broad petals gently curved and luminous, each bloom revealing a cluster of prominent stamens dusted with golden pollen and a fresh green centre. Among them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies offer a bold contrast, their star-shaped petals often flecked with darker spots, suggesting strong, heartfelt emotion amid the calm whites. Clusters of light pink roses are woven through the wreath, some in bud form with tightly wrapped petals, others slightly open, their soft blush tones bringing a sense of gentleness and compassion. Intermixed are creamy white roses, fuller and more traditional, which add depth and volume and evoke the classic funeral tributes often seen on Kensal Rise or along the streets leading to Queen's Park station. Bright white gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate centres punctuate the arrangement, their layered petals radiating like miniature suns. Tiny white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or chrysanthemums, tuck into every gap, creating a plush, continuous surface of petals. The flowers are supported by a rich bed of greenery: dark glossy leaves, soft fronds, and hints of new buds that lend freshness and structure. Together they form an unbroken ring, symbolising eternity, remembrance, and the ongoing circle of life. The overall effect is calm, dignified, and deeply consoling, the sort of elegant wreath families in Queen's Park would choose to honour a loved one with quiet grace.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously crafted circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, its form clearly defined against a clean, white backdrop that highlights every nuance of colour and texture. The ring is made almost entirely of deep red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that the surface appears plush and velvety. The carnations display their characteristic ruffled petals, some blooms fully open with layered, frilly edges, others still opening, lending the design a gentle rhythm rather than a rigid pattern. Nestled between the crimson flowers are compact lime green pompon mums, their round, bead-like heads packed with countless tiny florets that create a smooth, cushiony look. This interplay of red and green recalls the lively contrast of brick terraces and leafy streets around Queen's Park, giving the tribute a modern yet timeless character. Around the floral heart of the wreath runs a halo of rich foliage, including feathery leatherleaf fern in deep forest green and variegated pittosporum leaves edged in soft cream. These greens soften the outline of the circle and add depth, as though the flowers are rising from a living, breathing hedge. A subtly tucked green striped ribbon, looped in gentle curves, blends with the foliage and introduces a quiet decorative accent, more felt than seen at first glance. The overall effect is of a carefully considered memorial wreath, something a local Queen's Park family might send to a chapel or crematorium service, conveying sympathy, respect, and a sense of enduring connection through its balanced colours and lush textures.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a crisp white background, this full, circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a living halo, its colours arranged with the same care a local florist near Queen's Park might bring to a family farewell. The foundation is a lush collar of mixed greenery: soft, arching fern fronds, rounded eucalyptus leaves dusted with that familiar silvery sheen, and deeper green foliage that together create a rich, layered canvas. Upon this verdant base, clusters of light blush pink roses unfold fully, their velvety petals spiralling outward to convey affection and gentle remembrance. Threaded between them, lisianthus blossoms in pale pink and deep purple add a ruffled, fluttering texture, their cup-like shapes giving the wreath a sense of depth and movement, like fabric gently stirred by a breeze along Salusbury Road. Two handsome reddish-orange Asiatic lilies serve as the main focal points, one placed near the top of the ring and one toward the lower opposite side. Their star-shaped petals stretch wide, revealing prominent stamens that introduce a warm, glowing contrast to the softer pastels around them. Nearby, closed lily buds rest within the foliage, suggesting the quiet promise of blooms yet to open. Delicate sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, weave throughout, creating a hazy, cloudlike veil of colour that softens the composition. Spiky blue eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath, their thistle heads giving a gentle nod to wild meadows and adding a cool blue-grey accent. A few bright, folded green leaves curl around the larger lilies, adding a modern, sculpted element. Together, these details form a thoughtful funeral wreath that speaks of love, respect, and the continuous circle of memory for services held in and around Queen's Park.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a refined circular funeral wreath viewed from above, lying on a crisp white surface that echoes its soft, serene palette. The wreath itself is built entirely from countless stems of Baby's Breath, each one branching into a spray of tiny, cloud-soft white flowers that together form a dense, continuous ring. The hollow centre is perfectly round, like a calm, empty space framed by purity and light. Along the right-hand edge of the ring, gently leaning into the mass of Gypsophila, rest two elegant Calla Lilies. Their sculptural, rolled petals open in a graceful trumpet, shaded in velvety tones of deep burgundy and magenta that gradually soften into green along the underside, flowing seamlessly into slender green stems. These stems arc with a natural, organic line, as though emerging from the white blossoms themselves. The interplay of rich colour against the snowy wreath gives the piece a quiet drama, echoing the way love stands out in times of loss. The overall impression is peaceful, dignified, and contemporary, perfectly suited to a memorial in and around Queen's Park, perhaps for a service held near the park's avenues or in one of the local chapels. Crafted with the care you'd expect from an experienced Queen's Park florist, this wreath speaks of remembrance, innocence, and enduring affection. It feels ideal for families seeking a modern tribute-something that can be delivered locally and placed at the front of a service, where its thoughtful details and gentle textures can offer a small moment of calm amid grief.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pure white background, a perfectly round sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours echoing the gentle mood of a remembrance gathering in Queen's Park. The circle is richly carpeted with roses in shades of deep magenta, vivid fuchsia, and soft, comforting pink, each bloom at a different stage of opening so that tight buds nestle beside fully unfurled flowers with layered, velvety petals. Threaded through this sea of roses are elegant double lilies, their broad petals washed in creamy white and blush tones, with hints of pale peach near the centres. Some lilies are open wide, revealing intricate stamens, while others remain in sleek yellow-green buds that add freshness and a sense of quiet anticipation. The flowers are cradled in a luxuriant base of greenery: feathery dark ferns form a soft outer halo, while glossy deep-green leaves and occasional subtly variegated foliage tuck into every gap, giving the wreath a full, rounded profile. The unbroken floral ring suggests an embrace that does not end, an image that feels especially poignant for funerals, celebrations of life, or memorials held in local churches and crematoria around the Queen's Park area. Under the neutral lighting, each colour appears clear and true, from the glowing pink petals to the rich green foliage, without distraction. The design speaks of composed grief and enduring affection, like a carefully chosen tribute delivered quietly to a family home off Chamberlayne Road, offering solace, respect, and a soft touch of beauty at a difficult time.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit Queen's Park workshop, where a wreath of crimson roses gathers on a pristine white ground. Each bloom is at its peak, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where roses lean into one another, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. It's a wreath that channels elegance and reverence, a natural expression of both farewell and celebration. Backlit by a gentle morning glow in a Queen's Park studio, the crimson seems to glow from within, while the crisp white backdrop makes each petal edge catch a soft light. The dense packing gives the piece a plush, almost tangible weight, inviting a fingertip to trace the delicate folds. In the surrounding streets-the leafy lanes near Salusbury Road, the brick avenues near Kilburn High Road-the wreath would feel at home on a mantel, at a family gathering, or as a respectful tribute in a small local ceremony near Queen's Park. Its purpose feels timeless, suitable for anniversaries, apologies, or heartfelt sympathy, and it carries the confidence of a prepared, professional design from a neighbourhood florist who knows the people of Queen's Park by name.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to glow, a vivid ring of red and yellow that immediately draws the eye. Deep red roses, their petals layered in tight spirals and soft outer curls, form the backbone of the design, each bloom carefully angled so that the velvety faces are visible all around the circle. Between these roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums bring a lighter, uplifting note, their small, tufted petals forming cheerful cushions that echo the warmth of sunshine over Queen's Park on a clear morning. The colour contrast is striking yet gentle: crimson and burgundy tones of the roses speak of love, devotion and farewell, while the yellow flowers suggest gratitude, friendship and the cherished memories held by family and friends. Around the blooms, generous green foliage fills the base, with broad, glossy leaves and softer, muted eucalyptus sprigs adding movement and a faint impression of woodland freshness. The wreath is uniform in thickness, with flowers carefully placed so that the circular shape remains perfectly balanced, creating a feeling of calm stability that would bring quiet reassurance at a funeral or remembrance gathering near Chamberlayne Road or Kilburn Lane. The crisp lighting accentuates the natural textures - silky rose petals, feathery chrysanthemum heads, smooth and matt leaves - making the arrangement look freshly prepared and lovingly handled. It is a tribute that seems designed not only to honour a life, but also to offer a comforting focal point for moments of reflection and shared memory within the Queen's Park community.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Handcrafted by Flower Delivery Queen's Park, this circular wreath embodies a quiet form of condolence that speaks softly to the living. The deep red roses are packed in a lush, nearly seamless ring, each bloom in a slightly different moment of openness-from tight buds to generously opened petals-creating a living texture of velvet and depth. The red unfolds over a backdrop of greens: matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus cut crisply among the petals, offering a lush contrast that makes the crimson glow with warmth. Soft light from above flatters the petals, revealing gentle shading from ruby to garnet. The white background isolates the arrangement, turning it into a respectful focal point for memorials and funerals. The wreath's full, three-dimensional quality is achieved by careful layering-petals overlapping, leaves tucked along the inner and outer rims-so every viewer senses the craft and care. In Queen's Park, near Salusbury Road and Willesden's greens, this piece is a dignified tribute ready for delivery to local homes or chapels, including same-day options to nearby streets. The symbolism remains clear: love, fidelity, and honour that endure beyond the moment. A timeless choice for anniversaries of remembrance, or as a comforting expression of sympathy.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this floral tribute takes the unmistakable form of a lifebuoy, crafted entirely from compact, fresh flowers. The wreath's circular shape is perfectly balanced, with the inner and outer edges smoothed into a precise ring that recalls the safety floats along the Regent's Canal and waterside spots not far from Queen's Park. Its surface is made from a dense blanket of tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms, each one carefully angled so that the petals overlap and create a rich, cushion-like texture. The design is quartered into four bold segments, alternating between saturated royal blue and pure white. The blue quadrants, placed at the top left and bottom right, feel deep and reflective, almost like looking into calm evening water; the petals there appear velvety and layered. The opposing white segments introduce brightness and clarity, their cool tones reminiscent of sea foam or early morning light, softening the overall mood. Around the inner circumference, a narrow, dark blue ribbon has been gathered into small pleats, forming a delicate ruffle that gently frames the central opening and reinforces the nautical character. The whole piece suggests a sense of safety and guidance, the kind of wreath a family in Queen's Park might choose to honour a loved one with naval, lifeguard, or sailing ties. Created with the quiet expertise of a local funeral florist, it is well suited to dignified services across Kilburn, Maida Vale, and the surrounding streets, offering a heartfelt symbol of remembrance, gratitude, and the promise of safe harbour at the end of life's journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above against a bright white backdrop, this traditional circular funeral wreath pairs creamy ivory roses with soft, pale-yellow lilies to convey calm and consolation. The design is densely filled: roughly a dozen to twenty large, fully opened roses with their classic, tightly furled petals create a luminous field of cream, while lemon-hued lilies are woven through at intervals-some fully unfurling their trumpet-shaped blooms, others poised as buds-adding graceful vertical rhythm and textural contrast. Below the flowers, a rich cushion of deep green foliage cradles the blooms; feathery fern fronds soften the outer edge and smaller rounded leaves, like eucalyptus, introduce cool blue-green tones that deepen the visual field. The light in the photo is soft and even, producing a serene, matte finish on the petals and a faint suggestion of scent: the roses' gentle sweetness tempered by the lilies' green-citrus note. The perfect circular silhouette reads as an emblem of eternity and remembrance, ideal for a funeral service, memorial table, or graveside tribute. As a local Queen's Park florist familiar with Salusbury Road and the farmers' market community, Flower Delivery Queen's Park prepares arrangements in this quiet palette when families ask for a comforting, classic expression of sympathy; the wreath is suitable for delivery to chapels, local churches, or cemeteries in the area.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00