Kentish Town Wreaths – Crafted with Care by Local Florists

Welcome to Florist Kentish Town, your trusted local destination for exquisite wreaths and bespoke floral creations. As passionate local florists based moments from Fortess Road and the vibrant Kentish Town Road, we bring years of expertise, artistry, and warmth to every arrangement. Whether you're commemorating a loved one, celebrating a special event, or simply seeking to brighten your home, our beautiful wreaths are handcrafted with seasonal flowers and the utmost care.

We’re proud to serve not only Kentish Town but also neighbouring areas like Tufnell Park, Gospel Oak, and lively Camden Town. Our florists know the unique character and tastes of our community – from the leafy corners near Highgate Road to the bustling heart of the local market.

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WREATHS
Imagine this wreath resting on a white surface in gentle, northern light - a circular memorial formed from a dense cushion of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom tucked close to its neighbour to create a seamless, velvety ring. The layered petals catch light in soft scallops, the texture almost tactile, while a concentrated flourish of purple Eustoma, or Lisianthus, gathers in the upper-left to offer a comforting focal point. Those purple blooms range from saturated violet to pale lavender, some wide open with visible centers, others as slender buds promising gradual opening; the subtle contrast between tight bud and full blossom gives the arrangement a quiet narrative of remembrance. Interspersed among the purples are assorted greens - variegated, glossy leaves and delicate, fern-like foliage that add relief, scentless freshness and a natural, garden-like rhythm. Underneath the white chrysanthemums a slim band of dark purple mesh or lace shows along the inner and outer rims, a whisper of colour that harmonises with the lisianthus and lends a refined edge. A soft shadow anchors the wreath against the white background, suggesting depth and presence. Prepared with care for moments of farewell, this thoughtful floral tribute would suit a chapel or home viewing in Kentish Town, close to the rhythm of Kentish Town Road and the quieter streets toward Tufnell Park.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white background, this thoughtfully arranged circular wreath reads as an emblem of calm and remembrance. The body of the wreath is a dense, even ring of small white chrysanthemums, their many-layered petals creating a plush, textural surface that absorbs light and softens the composition. A narrow band of deep purple mesh or ribbon can be glimpsed beneath the flowers along both the inner and outer edges, introducing a discreet frame that lends depth without overpowering the gentle whites. At the upper-left quadrant a composed cluster of three creamy yellow roses becomes the wreath's focal point; their petals unfurl with a quiet, velvety softness that suggests tenderness and respect. Around the roses are clouds of tiny white gypsophila and sprays of pale lavender-purple statice, adding airy contrast and a faint pinprick of colour reminiscent of early spring. Dark green leaves and feathery fern fronds weave through the cluster, their different textures providing a lively counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' uniformity. The wreath keeps its perfect circular silhouette with a calm, open centre-an intentional space that symbolizes continuity and remembrance. Even, neutral lighting reveals the arrangement's delicate shadows and fine details without distraction. Evocative yet restrained, this wreath would feel at home in a Kentish Town chapel or a memorial service near Camden Road, offering a respectful floral gesture tuned to those moments of farewell and reflection.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous circular wreath sits against a bright white background, the kind of tender tribute you might see carried into a chapel near Kentish Town station for a final farewell. The entire ring is blanketed with delicate Baby's Breath, each stem branching into clusters of tiny, pure white blooms that together form a fluffy, cloud-like texture. This airy Gypsophila base creates a gentle halo of white, giving the wreath a sense of lightness and calm. Interwoven throughout are graceful Lisianthus flowers, their white petals edged in varying shades of lilac and cool purple, curling at the tips into soft ruffles. Some blossoms are fully open, displaying intricate folds and subtle, darker centres that lend depth and focus, while others are in tighter bud, with pale green and creamy tones softly blending into the white and lavender palette. This contrast of open blooms and buds adds a feeling of movement and life within the stillness of the ring. The wreath's centre remains open and clean, emphasising the classic circular shape associated with eternity, remembrance, and everlasting love. With no foliage or additional colours, the design leans into a minimalist elegance, where white and purple tones speak of serenity, sympathy, and quiet reflection. The neutral studio background highlights every petal and tiny floret, making the craftsmanship and balance of the arrangement easy to imagine. This wreath would be fitting on a coffin, displayed near a framed photograph, or laid at a graveside during a memorial service in Kentish Town, offering a gentle, dignified way to honour a loved one's memory.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant memorial wreath rests in gentle, cool light, its dominant surface formed of innumerable white chrysanthemum florets so densely placed they create a soft, cloud-like expanse-a tactile suggestion of peace and repose. A subtle layer of vivid purple mesh or netting is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner circumference, introducing a dignified depth and a quiet contrast to the white. On the upper-left quarter, an intimate cluster is artfully built around a single creamy rose, pale as morning tea, whose petals open slowly and emit a faint, comforting perfume. That rose sits amid a chorus of greenery: broad, variegated leaves with paler margins, delicate fern fronds that breathe movement into the design, and sprinklings of tiny, lavender-toned statice that add texture and a cooling nod to the deeper purple undertones. To the right, two elongated calla lilies create a graceful counterpoint, their trumpet shapes graduating in color from rich purple at the tips to soft peach-pink toward the base, their sculptural forms drawing the eye along the wreath's lower-right curve. A single green stem reaches from the left cluster across the lower wreath, discreetly anchoring the composition and leading the gaze toward the callas. As a Kentish Town florist would place it for a local service - perhaps near Kentish Town Road or a chapel close to Regent's Canal - the arrangement conveys solemnity, comfort, and a restrained beauty that eases grief with quiet dignity.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a clean, white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears as a soft halo of roses and greenery, thoughtfully arranged to convey peace and heartfelt sympathy. The wreath is completely packed with flowers, so the viewer sees an unbroken ring of petals surrounding the open centre, a traditional symbol of eternal life and ongoing remembrance. Creamy white and ivory roses, many at full, velvety openness, provide the central tone of calm, their smooth petals layered in concentric spirals. Between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses and pale green rosebuds introduce a finer scale of detail, with buds at different stages of opening, representing the varied moments and memories of a cherished life. Gentle accents of peach and buttery yellow roses add warmth and tenderness, while scattered dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms bring a subtle, vintage romance that suits the characterful corners of Kentish Town, from the high street to the quieter residential lanes. Supporting the roses, dark green fern fronds and other foliage create a rich, verdant base, their feathery texture and cool tones contrasting softly with the pastel petals. The composition feels balanced and deliberate, like the work of a local florist who understands the needs of families arranging services in Kentish Town churches or at nearby crematoria. The mood is solemn yet comforting, a floral embrace that would sit gracefully by a coffin or memorial photograph, offering silent words of condolence and honouring a loved one's journey with beauty and sincerity.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In Kentish Town, a classic funeral wreath unfolds in a graceful arc of reflection and love, beautifully set against an immaculate white background. Its circle of blooms features snow-white lilies, some unblemished in their grandeur, others gently budding, their petals opening to reveal delicate stamens that suggest peace and serenity. Fuchsia pink stargazer lilies are interspersed throughout, their rich magenta shades and inner freckles bringing moments of warmth and vibrancy-much like the spirited community found along Kentish Town Road. Small clusters of creamy white and tender blush roses peek through, their petals delicately wound, offering the touch of quiet romance and memories cherished. Hints of fresh green foliage, evocative of the leafy corners near Kentish Town City Farm, add natural balance and depth to the circle, grounding the design in the area's lush surroundings. The entire wreath forms a complete ring, signifying eternal life and a continuous thread of remembrance. This lushly layered arrangement, crafted by hands that know the rhythms of local families and traditions, is ideal for services throughout Kentish Town and the wider Camden borough. The subtle scent of lilies and roses mingles in the imagination, while the wreath's calming palette invites comfort and contemplation for those honouring a loved one or offering sincere condolences within North London's vibrant heart.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a plain white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath is built from hundreds of small, bright white spray chrysanthemums, their layered petals forming a plush, even ring that reads like a soft halo. The dense texture of the chrysanthemum bed suggests attention and care from the maker, a tactile surface that symbolizes unity and serene remembrance. Anchoring the design on the upper left is a vivid asymmetrical spray: sunlit yellow roses, their petals unfurling in warm butter and gold, combine with rich royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma), whose satiny, ruffled blooms introduce a noble coolness. Lighter lavender Eustoma buds and tiny green buds add depth and a natural progression from bud to bloom. Various green leaves - glossy salal-like foliage, some variegated leafage and slender fern fronds - weave through the cluster, creating movement and a living backdrop for the flowers. A dark purple mesh ribbon peeks under the chrysanthemum edge, a discreet trim that mirrors the purple accent and offers an elegant finish. The scent is quietly floral: a hint of rose sweetness beneath the clean chrysanthemum base. Crafted in the spirit of respectful condolence, this wreath would be fitting for a memorial service in Kentish Town or a small chapel near Pond Square; Florist Kentish Town can prepare and deliver similar tributes for local services across Camden and neighbouring Tufnell Park, always mindful of the occasion's tenderness.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set on a bright white background, this circular floral wreath radiates a soft, contemplative beauty, reminiscent of an early walk through Talacre Gardens before the day fully begins. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, its shape symbolising everlasting connection and love. At its core are generous white Oriental lilies, each bloom with six smooth, slightly recurved petals surrounding a pale green throat. The stamens extend gracefully, topped with deep golden-brown anthers that add warmth and subtle contrast. Some lilies are wide open, showing their full star-like shape, while others remain in partially opened forms or slender buds, suggesting the natural rhythm of life, loss, and memory. Interspersed throughout are ruffled lisianthus blossoms, their white petals edged with gentle strokes of lavender and violet, as if brushed by a delicate hand. These purple-fringed flowers soften the strict whiteness of the lilies and introduce a calm, almost watercolor-like transition of colour around the wreath. Here and there, small creamy buds peek out, adding dimension and the promise of blooms yet to come. A foundation of foliage, composed of slender leaves and muted eucalyptus-style sprigs, sits quietly beneath the petals, supporting the structure while allowing the flowers to remain the main focus. The light in the image is even and clear, highlighting the velvety textures and overlaps without casting harsh shadows. This white and purple lily wreath would make a beautifully respectful choice for a funeral or memorial in Kentish Town, perhaps delivered to a church off Kentish Town Road or a local crematorium, offering gentle solace and a fragrant, floral expression of farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised viewpoint on a clean white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath is composed with the attentive restraint of an experienced florist: a dense, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums creates a plush, slightly domed surface whose delicate, feathery petals suggest softness and purity. Each chrysanthemum's petals are fine and closely layered, the tiny central discs adding a soft warmth beneath the cool white face. To the upper left, a triplet of intense royal-blue roses forms the arrangement's focal point; their petals are richly saturated and velvety, spiralling inward with classical formality and set into a bed of deep green foliage that emphasizes their colour. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon frames both the outer and inner perimeters, its subtle pleats catching studio light and lending architectural definition to the wreath. A soft shadow beneath the piece anchors it on the white plane and gives an impression of gentle elevation, as if prepared for laying at a graveside or resting beside a memorial table. As a local Kentish Town florist I often supply pieces like this for services along Kentish Town Road, for tributes near Gospel Oak and in small chapels tucked between Camden and Tufnell Park; Florist Kentish Town crafts them to convey solemnity, respect and enduring memory. Tactile contrasts - the light, papery chrysanthemum petals, the plush blue-rose velvet, the cool sheen of the ribbon - combine with a restrained floral fragrance to create a composed, consoling tribute for moments of farewell.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above, this circular wreath appears as a gentle halo of colour and texture against a plain white background, the kind of tender tribute a family in Kentish Town might choose for a farewell gathering near Highgate Road. The design centres on generously sized roses in full bloom, their petals thick and velvety in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft, grey-toned purple. Each flower shows a beautifully detailed structure, with nested layers curling toward a shaded heart. Nestled between these prominent blooms are blush pink spray roses, smaller and more delicate, many in various stages of opening. Some are still tight, round buds, while others are partially unfurled, their softer hue lending a gentle warmth and contrast to the cooler lavenders. The entire circle is anchored on a lush bed of deep green fern foliage, likely leatherleaf, whose feathery fronds fan outward and peek between petals, giving the wreath depth and a natural, woodland texture. Darker filler greenery and tiny buds are tucked in discreetly, providing subtle shadows that keep the pastel tones from feeling flat. The flowers look freshly arranged, as though they have just been finished by skilled hands at Florist Kentish Town, ready for same-day delivery to a funeral service or wake in the local area. The lighting is calm and diffuse, accentuating the curves of each petal and the fine cut of each leaf without distraction. Overall, the wreath conveys a sense of quiet compassion and refined elegance, ideal for expressing condolences and honouring cherished memories.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A dignified, circular funeral wreath handcrafted with an eye for texture and quiet emotion, beginning with a dense carpet of vibrant, deep-blue chrysanthemums that form a plush, voluminous ring. The flowers' fine, almost feathery petals create a soft, tactile surface, set off by a ruffled white satin border that traces the inner opening and offers a crisp, luminous contrast to the saturated blues. Nestled at the upper-left curve are three large, fully opened blue roses-velvety and saturated with a deep azure tone-accented by tiny white Gypsophila and a few dark green leaves to soften the cluster and add natural depth. A cascading arm of pure white orchids flows from the mid-left toward the lower right; their graceful, rounded petals (Phalaenopsis-like) and slender stems lend an airy, almost floating quality against the dense chrysanthemum base. Interspersed green orchid buds-some tightly closed, others beginning to unfurl-introduce a gentle sense of new life woven into the theme of remembrance. The interplay of spiky chrysanthemum texture, velvety roses, and silky orchids creates a carefully balanced composition that reads contemplative and respectful. Lighting is cool and even, highlighting the satin sheen and the orchids' pearly surfaces without overwhelming the solemn mood. As experienced florists serving Kentish Town and the surrounding Camden neighbourhoods, Florist Kentish Town prepares these wreaths with sensitivity for services along Kentish Town Road and nearby chapels, and we can arrange local delivery timed to your service when needed.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows an open circular wreath for a funeral or memorial, carefully arranged in tranquil shades of white, blush pink, and rich fuchsia against a clean white background. The ring is dominated by grand white lilies, their broad petals unfurling gracefully, as if in a silent gesture of comfort. Their prominent green pistils and golden stamens sit at the centre of each bloom, adding detail and warmth. Scattered between these are deep pink and magenta lilies, their star-shaped forms and lightly speckled petals offering vibrant contrast, much like the lively character of Kentish Town itself on a market day along Kentish Town Road. White Gerbera daisies dotted throughout the wreath provide a modern touch; their flat, layered petals radiate from dark centres, giving both texture and balance. Nestled gently between the larger flowers are clusters of light pink roses, some still closed in bud and others softly opening, blending with creamy white roses that are already in full, ruffled bloom. Together they tell a tender story of love, memory, and farewell. Smaller white accent flowers-possibly delicate spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums-fill in any remaining spaces, giving the wreath a luxurious fullness. Around the outer edge, lush green foliage cradles the flowers, with glossy leaves and varied greenery shaping and supporting the circle. The arrangement feels intimate and respectful, the kind of wreath that might be delivered by a local Kentish Town florist to a chapel of rest or placed thoughtfully at a graveside, offering solace and a gentle, enduring expression of sympathy.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Floating against a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath of red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums has a presence that feels both comforting and composed, much like the atmosphere of a peaceful farewell gathering in Kentish Town. The wreath is formed from a tightly packed ring of flowers, with red carnations providing the dominant colour. Their petals are richly layered and softly ruffled, creating a plush, velvety texture that invites the imagination to picture how they would feel under gentle fingertips. Some carnations sit fully open like small rosettes, while others remain more compact, adding depth and visual interest. Threaded through this sea of red are lime green pompon chrysanthemums, small and perfectly round, their tightly clustered florets lending a smooth, button-like shape that contrasts with the carnations' feathery edges. The interplay of deep crimson and vivid green suggests enduring love balanced with hope and renewal. Around the wreath, mixed foliage forms a natural frame: feathery fern fronds in dark green create shadowed recesses, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum introduce lighter, cream-rimmed leaves that catch an imaginary light. A softly curling ribbon in two tones of green is tucked into the lower section, looped discreetly so it adds elegance without competing with the blooms. The plain white background gives the impression that the wreath could be resting on an easel in a Kentish Town funeral parlour or placed near a memorial table along Highgate Road, keeping all attention on the meaningful colours and careful craftsmanship. Overall, it reads as a tender, respectful tribute, suitable for expressing condolences and honouring a cherished life.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Photographed from above against a bright white background, this funeral wreath appears as a perfect, lush circle of flowers and foliage, carefully balanced in colour and form. Two large reddish-orange Asiatic lilies act as strong visual anchors on the ring, one placed near the top of the circle and the other closer to the bottom, their wide petals and tall stamens radiating warmth and solemn beauty. Between these dramatic blooms, clusters of blush pink roses unfold in soft spirals, their velvety petals conveying empathy and affection. Interspersed among the roses are generous sprays of lisianthus, or eustoma, in a spectrum from pale shell-pink to deep purple, each ruffled bloom adding a sense of gentle movement and layered texture. Fine stems of lavender-blue filler flowers float through the arrangement, softening the stronger colours with a subtle, mist-like effect. The flowers rest on a dense bed of mixed greenery: rounded eucalyptus leaves with their cool, silvery tones; delicate fern fronds adding lightness and flow; and distinctive eryngium thistles whose spiky blue-grey heads introduce structure and a cooler accent. Several unopened lily buds are tucked carefully among the foliage, hinting at future blossoms and quietly echoing the idea of continuing remembrance. At points around the circle, bright green leaves are artfully folded and tucked, showcasing professional craftsmanship and adding a contemporary note. The overall mood is one of peaceful dignity, well suited for a farewell service or crematorium ceremony in Kentish Town, perhaps near Tufnell Park or in a quiet chapel off Prince of Wales Road, where such a wreath would offer a gentle, comforting presence for family and friends.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a circular funeral wreath, photographed from above so that its clean, continuous ring dominates the white background. The wreath is entirely covered in Baby's Breath, each individual Gypsophila flower a small white star clustered so thickly that the whole surface resembles a soft, snowy cloud. Gentle shadows between the blossoms reveal the depth of the arrangement and hint at the skilled hands that layered each stem into place. The open centre remains perfectly round, forming a serene, empty space encircled by the whisper-light blooms. Along the lower right edge of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a sophisticated contrast. Their tall stems arc with quiet elegance, following the line of the circle, while their tubular blooms face slightly inward, as though paying their respects. The petals are a deep burgundy with hints of magenta, shifting subtly into dusky green where the flower meets the stem. Their smooth, glossy texture and sculptural shape stand out against the featherlike Baby's Breath, adding a focal point of colour and form. The design feels like something a trusted Kentish Town florist would prepare for a thoughtful tribute, perhaps delivered to a Georgian townhouse off Fortess Road or to a small funeral service near Tufnell Park. The atmosphere of the arrangement is calm, respectful, and deeply personal, ideal for expressing sympathy, honouring cherished memories, and offering quiet comfort to those gathered in remembrance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath of sympathy flowers is set against a pure white backdrop, its colours and shapes standing out with almost painterly clarity, as though crafted for a farewell service in Kentish Town. The wreath is densely arranged, forming a seamless ring of blooms that symbolises continuity and eternal love. At its core are numerous roses in tones of deep fuchsia, vibrant magenta, and soft blush pink, some still forming tight, rounded buds, others open into full, layered blossoms where each petal gently overlaps the next. Interlaced among the roses are sumptuous double lilies, their broad, slightly ruffled petals spreading out in creamy white, pale blush, and delicate peach, some showing gentle shading towards the edges. Several elongated lily buds in vivid lime-green punctuate the arrangement, adding a sense of freshness and movement, as if the tribute is quietly alive. All of this floral richness rests upon a thick base of foliage: glossy emerald leaves catch the light, while finely textured fern fronds arch outwards, their feathery segments adding softness and a natural, garden-like feel. The interplay of warm pinks and creams against the cool, deep greens is highlighted by the white background, allowing every detail to be imagined clearly. This wreath radiates calm, compassion, and dignity, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, wakes, or celebrations of life across Kentish Town, from intimate gatherings near Lady Somerset Road to more formal services around Tufnell Park and the surrounding churches.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio in Kentish Town where a wreath of deep red roses commands attention. Dozens of deep red roses are pressed into a dense circle, the petals velvet, the color a midnight ruby that glows against a white backdrop. Some blooms stand large and fully opened, their velvety petals unfurling in graceful spirals; others peek as smaller buds, hinting at their future fullness. The result is a plush, continuous tapestry of crimson, a seamless embrace of flower against flower with no interruptions of greenery. The scent-a subtle, sweet perfume-lingers in the air, mingling with the cleaner scent of fresh stems and the faint hum of nearby Kentish Town Road. This arrangement is as much an emotion as a bouquet: love and celebration, memory and reverence, all embedded in a single circular form. To the eye, it reads as a timeless classic; to the heart, it feels like a personal vow or a quiet farewell. Crafted with care in our Kentish Town studio, this wreath invites touch, yet keeps its polished surface intact amid the studio light. It's a piece that can anchor a room or become the centerpiece of a ceremony, and it's available for same-day delivery across Kentish Town, Camden Town, and surrounding neighborhoods, bringing its warm, noble aura to homes and events with dependable freshness and style. It feels intimate, present, and enduring.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
The photograph shows a beautifully balanced circular wreath, clearly intended as a funeral or remembrance tribute, displayed against a clean white background. The wreath forms a complete ring, crafted so densely that only flowers and foliage are visible, with no gaps or exposed base. Deep red roses provide the main structure, each one perfectly open, showing off velvety petals that spiral outwards in layers, some blooms leaning towards a darker, wine-red shade. Nestled between these roses are numerous bright yellow chrysanthemums, likely small spray or button varieties, with tiny, tightly packed petals that create a fluffy, cushion-like appearance. This contrast of textures-the smooth, sculpted roses and the soft, feathery chrysanthemums-adds visual interest while maintaining a gentle, respectful tone. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a generous mix of greenery, including broad, dark green leaves with a healthy shine and softer, grey-green foliage that hints at eucalyptus, creating a subtle interplay of colour and shape. The arrangement is evenly balanced around the circle so that red, yellow, and green repeat in a calming rhythm. Bathed in bright, neutral light, the wreath stands out sharply against the white background, making each flower head and leaf edge easy to imagine. The overall impression is of a thoughtful, hand-crafted piece, the kind of wreath a family in Kentish Town might order for a farewell at a local chapel or crematorium. Created by an experienced local florist, it conveys compassion, respect, and enduring affection through its rich yet harmonious palette.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the hands of a long-time Kentish Town florist, this wreath feels ceremonial and intimate, a circle built from devotion. Dozens of deep red roses cover the ring in lush, velvety depth, each bloom at a slightly different moment of opening, so the texture remains alive and evolving. Verdant sprigs peek between blossoms, broad leaves with a matte finish providing volume and soft contrast while slender, pointed ruscus stitches a crisp line along the edge. Light falls softly over the arrangement, caressing the velvety surface of each petal and casting a warm, serene glow that invites quiet reflection. The circular form is perfect and unbroken, a timeless emblem of remembrance that speaks without words. This composition, bold yet restrained, is well suited for memorials, funerals, and anniversaries where memory is honoured with dignity. Delivered with care through Kentish Town's local network, it can reach homes and chapels from Cantelow Road to Fortess Road and beyond, ensuring same-day delivery to families across the area.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted lifebuoy-shaped wreath dominates this image, its strong circular form and maritime colours standing out clearly against a plain white background. The piece is entirely made from compact, fresh blossoms-likely chrysanthemums-packed so closely together that they form a rich, cushioned surface, evocative of soft fabric or moss. The wreath is divided visually into four equal sections, and the colour scheme follows a classic nautical palette. Starting in the top left, a quadrant of deep royal blue flowers sets a solemn, almost regal tone. Adjacent to it, the top right quadrant glows with pristine white blooms, creating a crisp contrast. The bottom right returns to that same dense field of royal blue petals, while the bottom left completes the ring with another expanse of pure white. The transitions between the blue and white quarters are clean yet gentle, lending the piece both structure and harmony. Along the inner rim of the circle, a narrow dark blue ribbon is gathered into precise, regular pleats, forming a delicate ruffle that reinforces the life ring imagery and adds a refined decorative edge. The central opening of the wreath is clearly visible, framing the background and underlining the lifebuoy silhouette. There are no extra adornments, allowing the focus to rest on the interplay of colour, form, and meaning. The arrangement conveys a sense of steadfastness, remembrance, and hope-an especially fitting tribute for a loved one from Kentish Town whose life was linked to maritime work, river journeys, or simply the role of being a dependable support to others. It would feel at home at services in local chapels, crematoriums, or churches from Gospel Oak to Tufnell Park.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed directly from above against a white backdrop, this funeral wreath blends creamy white roses and pale lemon lilies into a compact, circular tribute that feels both composed and tender. Roughly fifteen to twenty fully bloomed roses, their petals arranged in classic spirals, form a substantial base that radiates a soft ivory light; interspersed among them, delicate trumpet lilies in the palest yellow open in graceful arcs while a few remain as slender buds, lending textural contrast and the quiet promise of unfolding bloom. The floral elements sit on a rich, layered foundation of deep green foliage-feathery fern fronds that soften the wreath's edge and broader sprigs of eucalyptus-like leaves that introduce cooler, grey-green tones and visual weight. The overall effect is deliberately balanced and symmetrical, each flower placed to support a sense of calm and dignity. Gentle, natural lighting highlights the petals' velvety surfaces and the subtle sheen of the eucalyptus leaves, producing a composition that reads as peaceful and consolatory. Crafted with the hands of a local florist familiar with Kentish Town's quieter moments-delivered with care for memorial services across Kentish Town Road, by the Regent's Park edge, or to nearby funeral homes-this wreath speaks of compassion, continuity, and quiet respect. Florist Kentish Town shapes the design to be both an elegant visual statement and a tactile comfort, suited to a chapel display, graveside setting, or a home remembrance where the circle of flowers offers solace and a lasting symbol of love.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00