Wreaths by Florist Archway: Handcrafted Elegance for Every Occasion

Welcome to Florist Archway, your local experts for beautifully handcrafted wreaths in Archway and the surrounding areas. With years of experience serving our community, we take pride in creating thoughtful, elegant floral tributes that speak from the heart. Whether you’re looking for a traditional wreath or something uniquely tailored, our talented florists use only the freshest flowers sourced from trusted growers.

Located just steps from the iconic Archway Underground Station, and moments from Whittington Park and the vibrant shops of Junction Road, we’re deeply connected with our local north London community. Our team understands the importance of reliable, compassionate service – especially when it matters most.

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WREATHS
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath presented on a stark white background: the dominant ring is formed from dense, snowy white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly nestled to create an uninterrupted, plush circle that evokes purity and peaceful remembrance. On the upper-left quadrant a contrasting cascade of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) draws the eye - from richly saturated violet heads with soft yellow centres to paler lavender buds that promise gentle opening over time - their layered petals adding a velvety softness against the crisp white. Mixed among the lisianthus are varied greens, including broad, slightly variegated leaves and delicate fern-like sprigs that introduce texture, airiness and a living, tender quality to the arrangement. A delicate, crinkled dark purple mesh edging peeks out beneath the chrysanthemum band along both the inner and outer rims, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a refined, respectful accent. Soft studio lighting highlights the subtle scent that might rise from such blooms - a faint, fresh fragrance - while a gentle shadow beneath the wreath gives depth and presence. As a local Archway florist, Florist Archway often crafts this style for neighbourhood services around Highgate and Holloway; it's designed to offer solace and dignity, a floral language of condolence and memory presented with calm attention to proportion and texture.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath is densely built from hundreds of small, snowy-white chrysanthemums whose layered petals create a soft, inviting texture-an emblem of purity and calm. A discreet thread of deep purple mesh or ribbon weaves along both the inner and outer rims, visible in places where the chrysanthemums part, lending a restrained depth to the otherwise monochrome field. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a considered cluster of accent blooms: three pale yellow roses open gently, their satin petals suggesting warmth and companionship, while clouds of delicate baby's breath and fine sprays of lavender-purple statice breathe airiness and a faint, cool note into the composition. Rich green foliage - from broad, smooth leaves to fern-like sprigs - frames the cluster, providing contrast in shape and tone and reinforcing a natural, garden-fresh feel. The wreath's open centre and perfect circular form quietly reference continuity and remembrance. The lighting is soft and even, showing the florist's careful craftsmanship and the tactile richness of each bloom. As a tribute suitable for a chapel or graveside service in Archway, near Holloway Road and the Archway Tower, this piece carries a respectful, consoling presence. Florist Archway prepares similar designs for local memorials and can advise on size, placement and same-day delivery within the neighbourhood, should families require a thoughtful, composed floral expression at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A soft, tranquil funeral wreath fills the image, floating against a spotless white background that makes every bloom stand out in quiet clarity. The wreath itself is flawlessly circular, suggesting continuity and the gentle passage of time, with no exposed mechanics, only flowers. A dense foundation of white baby's breath envelops the frame; each tiny Gypsophila flower forms a misty cloud of texture, resembling early morning fog drifting above Waterlow Park or a light frost along an Archway garden path. Threaded through this snowy base are generous clusters of lisianthus, their petals delicately crimped and ruffled. These lisianthus blooms are predominantly white but edged and softly veined in tones of lavender and purple-violet, creating a refined contrast that never feels harsh. Some blossoms are fully open, showcasing their darker throats and nested petals, while others remain in bud, tipped with gentle shades of green and cream that hint at the colours they will soon reveal. The circular centre of the wreath is left open and pristine, reinforcing the feeling of a quiet focal point for reflection, much like a calm space in a chapel or crematorium in the Archway area. The lighting is even and bright, showing the fresh, velvety quality of the lisianthus petals and the feathery fineness of the baby's breath. Overall, the arrangement conveys a mood of poised serenity and dignified comfort, ideal for a memorial, funeral service, or graveside tribute around Archway, where families wish to express sympathy, remembrance, and lasting love in a delicate, understated way.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Composed with the attentive eye of an Archway florist, this circular sympathy wreath lays out a calm, reverent palette against a stark white backdrop so every texture is apparent. The main structure is formed from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums - hundreds of small, layered florets that create a plush, pillow-like surface suggesting quiet and purity. Beneath those blooms a whisper of deep purple netting or fine lace is visible along the inner circumference, introducing a subtle depth and a composed contrast to the white. On the upper-left quadrant a compact bouquet of accents is artfully placed: a single, softly creamy rose opens at its centre, surrounded by mixed greenery including variegated leaves edged in pale tones and delicate fern fronds that add feathery movement. Scattered throughout are thin stems of lavender-hued statice, which lend a gentle, papery texture and echoes of purple that harmonise with the underlayer. On the right, two elegant calla lilies arc from about two o'clock to five o'clock; their trumpets carry a refined colour shift from saturated purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink nearer the throat, while their vivid green stems are woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a flowing line. A lone longer stem stretches from the left cluster across the lower wreath and meets the callas, secured with discreet florist's tying. Prepared by Florist Archway in our local workshop near Archway Road, this wreath conveys measured dignity and heartfelt remembrance for services, graveside tributes, or quiet moments of reflection in the neighbourhood.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean white backdrop, a lush, circular funeral wreath fills the frame, its intricate details recalling the careful work of a neighbourhood florist in Archway who understands the tenderness of farewell. The wreath is tightly packed with roses in soft, muted pastel shades, creating a rich, continuous band of bloom with no empty spaces. Creamy white and ivory roses dominate, their large, open faces layered with velvety petals that fold back gracefully. Nestled among them are delicate blush pink spray roses, some still in bud with smooth, rounded forms, others half open, lending a sense of gentle unfolding. Hints of warm peach and buttery yellow roses run through the design, like a soft ray of sunlight breaking through clouds over Junction Road, adding warmth without disturbing the calm mood. Threaded throughout are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, giving the wreath a slightly vintage, contemplative character. From beneath this tapestry of petals, dark green fern fronds and similar fine foliage arch out, their slender, feathery leaves offering texture and depth and framing the softer hues of the flowers. The perfectly round shape quietly symbolises eternity and enduring love, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial service at a local church or crematorium near Archway. The overall impression is one of peace, gentleness, and respect, as if the flowers themselves were offering a soft-spoken message of comfort and remembrance to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Resting quietly on a pristine white background, this circular floral wreath evokes both dignity and solace-a beloved choice for memorials and remembrance in Archway. The design is defined by generous, pure white lilies, their elegant petals arching outward to reveal subtle green and yellow stamens, forming a serene base that radiates calm. Intermixed are dramatic, vibrant fuchsia and magenta lilies with speckled centers, infusing the wreath with bursts of color and deep emotional resonance. Gentle clusters of blush pink and ivory roses, some in delicate bud and others in fuller bloom, nestle intimately among the lilies, their smooth petals and soft hues adding touches of romance and remembrance. Muted green leaves-whispers of eucalyptus and minimal foliage-are carefully woven throughout, providing a grounding earthiness that mirrors the tranquil ambiance found in Archway's leafy corners like Whittington Park. Every floral detail, from the layers of the lilies to the tender unfurling of the roses, has been arranged with the attentive hands of a local florist, reflecting Archway's sense of community and care. The wreath conveys enduring love and comfort-a respectful tribute to lives treasured and memories cherished along Holloway Road and beyond.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously assembled circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a crisp white background, designed to convey respect and quiet comfort at a funeral or memorial. The wreath's foundation is a dense ring of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom layered so closely it reads like a continuous, cloud-soft surface; the texture is tactile and serene, the tone unequivocally pure. At the upper left quadrant a composed floral spray provides the focal note: sunlit yellow roses, fully unfurled with soft spirals of petals and a gentle floral scent, mingle with richly hued purple lisianthus whose ruffled cups introduce a velvety shadow to the composition. A sprinkling of pale lavender lisianthus buds and slender green stems add movement and natural cadence. Varied green foliage-rounded glossy leaves, subtle variegation, and fine fern fronds-frames and supports the accent, creating a landscaped depth that keeps the eye moving across the wreath. A slim band of dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white chrysanthemums at both inner and outer edges, echoing the lisianthus and lending a refined finish. The lighting is neutral and soft, allowing the whites to read as pure and the colours to remain true, while the open centre reinforces the symbol of continuity and remembrance. As a piece prepared for families in Archway, Holloway and nearby Tufnell Park, this design is offered with the care of a neighbourhood florist; Florist Archway can prepare similar wreaths for local memorials and hospital services around Whittington Road with sensitivity and timely delivery.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp, white studio background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its ring of flowers forming an unbroken band of soft light and quiet colour. The principal blooms are large white Oriental lilies, each one carefully placed so their curving petals overlap in a loose, natural rhythm. Some blossoms have just opened, their throats a delicate greenish-yellow, while others show fully extended petals framing prominent stamens brushed with deep, cinnamon-brown pollen. Nestled around and beneath the lilies are clusters of Lisianthus blooms, their white, frilled petals traced with lilac and purple at the edges, like watercolour brushstrokes. Several small buds, both lily and Lisianthus, curve gently outward, adding movement and a sense of time passing. Threaded through the flowers is a base of cool green foliage - slim leaves and eucalyptus-like sprigs that create a subtle shadowed depth within the otherwise pale composition. The overall feeling is one of composed tenderness, the kind of wreath a family in Archway might choose for a dignified funeral at a local chapel, or to accompany a final farewell service near Holloway Road. Every detail speaks of careful craftsmanship and fresh, premium stems, arranged to honour a life with grace rather than excess. Though still and silent, the ring suggests continuity and enduring love, a peaceful floral tribute suitable for delivery across Archway and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated perspective on a plain white field, this wreath presents a composed circle of hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemums, each petal feathered and layered to create a plush, almost cloud-like ring that seems to breathe with a soft, comforting texture. Along the upper left arc, a trio of intense royal-blue roses forms a quiet yet striking accent; their velvety petals curl inward in tight spirals, the deep sapphire color intensified against the pale chrysanthemum backdrop and cushioned by rich, dark green foliage which lends a natural, enduring contrast. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue traces both the inner and outer edges of the wreath, its glossy folds catching light to add polish and gentle definition to the arrangement's silhouette. The composition balances solemnity and care - white for purity and remembrance, blue for serenity and lasting thought - and the subtle shadow beneath the wreath gives it reassuring presence and modest depth. As a florist who prepares tributes for families across Archway, Junction Road and nearby Tufnell Park, I find this palette especially suitable for memorial services or hospital remembrances at Whittington Hospital; Florist Archway sometimes delivers similar designs for chapel display or graveside placement when families request a respectful, understated expression of condolence. The scent is faintly floral and green, the textures contrasting to the touch: soft chrysanthemum fluff, velvety rose faces, and the smooth coolness of satin ribbon. Overall this wreath reads as a handcrafted emblem of sympathy, quiet dignity and lasting memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene sympathy wreath lies flat against a crisp white background, its circular shape perfectly defined by layers of roses and lush greenery. The design is dominated by large, full-headed roses in a muted lavender, soft greyish-purple and antique mauve, each bloom unfurling in intricate spirals of velvety petals. Nestled among them are clusters of petite spray roses in delicate pastel pink, some in tight buds, others beginning to open, adding a tender rhythm of youth and unfolding life to the arrangement. All of the flowers sit on a substantial collar of dark green fern fronds, which extend slightly beyond the blooms to outline the wreath and give it a gently feathery edge. The ferns' deep tone and finely serrated leaves provide a striking contrast to the calm, powdery colours of the roses. Scattered between the blossoms, subtle darker greens and tiny bud-like fillers lend depth, so the ring feels layered rather than flat. The light in the image is soft and even, allowing the colours to appear true and the textures of petal and foliage to be clearly seen, as if you were standing beside the design in our Archway studio. This is the sort of floral wreath a family might choose for a funeral or celebration of life at a church off Holloway Road or a service near Archway underground, its gentle palette and perfectly balanced form offering a quiet message of peace, enduring affection and dignified farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a pristine white background, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in cool tones and layered textures, made to convey calm and consolation. The bulk of the ring is composed of countless small, electric-blue chrysanthemums, their finely serrated petals densely arranged to create a soft, tactile surface that appears almost carpeted in blue. A ruffled white satin ribbon runs along the inner opening, its subtle lustre providing a clean, reflective edge that frames the flowers and lifts the composition. Nestled at the upper-left arc are three magnificent blue roses, fully opened and showing velveteen petals in a saturated azure that echoes and deepens the chrysanthemum colour. Sprigs of delicate white gypsophila cluster around the roses like soft exhalations, and a few deep-green leaves peek through to add natural weight and contrast. From mid-left a graceful sweep of ivory orchids crosses the wreath toward the lower right; their broad, translucent petals and sculpted lips give a feeling of quiet flight. Mixed among the orchids are fresh green buds, some swelling with promise, symbolising continuity and hope within the solemn tone. The lighting is cool and even, emphasising the rich blues and pure whites while preserving the arrangement's respectful mood. Locally made in Archway with thoughtful craftsmanship, this wreath speaks of steady remembrance-suitable for funerals, memorials, or a dignified floral condolence when words fall short.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath is presented against a clean white backdrop, its form shaped into a perfectly balanced ring of white, blush pink, and deep fuchsia blooms. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies that dominate the design, their wide petals unfolding like calm, open hands, each bloom centred with delicate green pistils and soft amber stamens. Interwoven among them are striking magenta and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped flowers flecked with darker spots, offering a vibrant contrast that gives the wreath a quiet strength rather than sombreness. Threaded between these focal flowers are soft pink roses, many in bud or just beginning to unfurl, suggesting tenderness and unspoken words of farewell, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom provide a sense of completion and timeless beauty. Cheerful white gerbera daisies, with their neat rings of petals and dark central eyes, introduce brightness and a touch of warmth, keeping the arrangement from feeling heavy. Tiny white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or chrysanthemum clusters, fill the spaces like gentle whispers, adding softness and volume. Glossy and matte green foliage circles the entire piece, reinforcing the unbroken round shape symbolising eternity and the ongoing cycle of life. The lighting is soft and even, allowing each petal and leaf to be clearly seen, as if the wreath were resting in a quiet room before being carried to a service in Archway, perhaps near Highgate Hill or on a peaceful street off Junction Road. This floral tribute feels personal and dignified, an arrangement that would speak of comfort and remembrance when delivered locally by a caring florist.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, its colours rich and expressive. At its heart are deep red carnations, tightly massed to form a plush, almost velvet-like ring of colour. Some blooms are fully open, showing layers of finely frilled petals, while others are still slightly cupped, adding gentle variation and movement around the circle. Between these crimson flowers sit lime green button chrysanthemums, rounded and compact like tiny pom-poms. Their bright, almost electric green hue lifts the arrangement, bringing a sense of quiet vitality to this otherwise solemn tribute. The whole wreath rests on a cushion of mixed foliage: dark green fern fronds create feathery shadows that push the flowers forward, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy, irregular margins add lightness and pattern. Woven through the lower section is a softly looped, striped green ribbon, its light and darker green tones blending with the foliage so that it feels like a natural extension of the leaves. The circular form is even and symmetrical, symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. This is the kind of wreath a family in Archway might choose for a service near Highgate Hill or Hornsey Road, wishing to balance dignity with a hint of brightness. It suggests love held dearly and the hope that cherished memories stay vivid, much like the red and green tones that stand so clearly against the white background.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath is captured from overhead, its perfect circular form set against a clean white ground so that every petal, leaf, and stem reads with clarity. Two large Asiatic lilies in a glowing coral-orange, tinged with red at the tips, act as sunbursts within the ring, one near the crest and one lower down, their pollen-dusted stamens reaching outward in a quiet gesture of farewell. Between and around them, full-blown roses in blush and light lavender-pink tones create soft islands of comfort, their tightly layered petals suggesting gentleness and care. Mixed among the roses are lisianthus blossoms in a spectrum from pale pink to saturated violet-purple, their ruffled edges and cup-shaped blooms adding a sense of movement, as though a breeze from Waterlow Park had just brushed through. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice or limonium, fill the small gaps and give a hazy, cloud-like softness, while blue-grey eryngium thistles with spiky bracts bring a cool, sculptural rhythm that prevents the design from feeling overly sweet. The greenery is abundant and thoughtfully layered, including silvery eucalyptus, delicate ferns, and firm, glossy leaves that have been folded and wrapped at the base of some lilies in a contemporary flourish. Nestled lily buds, still closed, hint at future blossoms and the unfolding of memory. The overall impression is one of serenity and quiet dignity, the wreath perfectly suited to accompany a farewell service in Archway or nearby Highgate, carrying with it the subtle fragrance and care of a locally crafted floral tribute.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined circular funeral wreath, photographed from above against a bright white background so that every petal and curve is clearly visible. The wreath is composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, thousands of minute white blossoms gathered so closely that they form a soft, cloud-like ring. The gypsophila appears airy yet abundant, its fine stems hidden beneath a veil of delicate blooms that remind one of light mist over Archway's tree-lined avenues in early morning. The flowers are crisp white, gently diffusing the light and lending the whole arrangement a sense of innocence and tranquillity. At the lower right of the circle, two calla lilies introduce depth and emotion. Their elongated, funnel-shaped petals begin in a cool green near the stems and transition seamlessly into deep magenta and then a rich, burgundy wine tone at the rim, like a slow sunset of colour. The lilies' polished surfaces catch subtle highlights, while their slender green stems curve upwards and slightly inward, as though leaning protectively into the nest of Baby's Breath. The open centre of the wreath forms a clear, calm void that draws the eye and suggests reflection and memory. Designed in a style often requested by families in and around Archway for funerals and remembrance gatherings, this piece feels both contemporary and timeless. It would sit beautifully by a chapel lectern, on a stand at a crematorium, or at a wake in a North London home, expressing quiet love, respect, and a dignified farewell through thoughtfully balanced colour and form.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered on a bright white background, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft, floral halo, full and meticulously composed. The flowers are arranged in a continuous ring, each stem carefully placed to create balance and harmony, reminiscent of the careful thought that goes into farewells held around Archway's churches and crematorium chapels. Layers of roses in fuchsia, magenta, and gentle pink dominate the design, their petals densely ruffled and velvety to the eye. Some roses are only beginning to open, tight buds cupped protectively by outer petals, while others are fully blossomed, their hearts visible and inviting, suggesting memories opening up in conversation. Threaded among these roses are generous double lilies, their broad petals softly curling back. Hues of creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach mingle in each bloom, with some petals showing delicate pink shading or subtle veins that deepen towards the tips. Slender, lime-tinged lily buds stand upright, adding a fresh, hopeful note. The base of the wreath is built from a rich bed of greenery: deep emerald leaves, feathery dark green ferns, and other glossy foliage that weave together into a verdant cushion. This green surround frames the warmer tones of the flowers and gives the wreath a natural, garden-like character, not unlike a small, carefully tended Archway garden brought indoors. The white background isolates every detail, from the fern's fine leaflets to the layered lily throats, making the arrangement's symmetry and fullness especially clear. This piece carries a gentle yet profound emotional weight, an expression of sympathy and remembrance suitable for funerals, wakes, or quiet commemorations at home.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet Archway studio and encountering this crown of deep red roses, a wreath densely packed into a perfect circle against a crisp white backdrop. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and luxurious, layers unfurling with natural opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, with roses gently brushing their neighbours to create a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than ornament; it carries love, respect, and memory, fit for anniversaries, memorials, or ceremonial occasions. You can nearly smell the heady rose scent mingling with a hint of greenery from hidden stems, and you can hear the quiet hush of a space prepared for significance. Florist Archway ensures freshness and reliable service, offering same-day delivery across Archway, Holloway Road, and surrounding districts. The white backdrop isolates the color so the crimson speaks clearly, making it a powerful focal point in a service or display. As a local florist with deep ties to the community, we craft pieces to carry stories-from tender tributes to bright celebrations. This wreath's robust form and lush texture invite contemplation and touch, a graceful circle that honours what is loved and remembered and unites people across the neighbourhood.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its rich colours drawing you in. The ring is completely covered in blossoms, with no gaps in the design, just a seamless flow of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums forming an elegant tribute. The roses, in shades ranging from classic crimson to velvety burgundy, are open at just the right stage, their layered petals cupping one another in a soft spiral that suggests both tenderness and strength. Threaded among them are generous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their rounded, cushion-like heads packed with fine, delicate petals that add lightness and movement. Surrounding and supporting the blooms, a carefully chosen mix of foliage creates a verdant frame: broad leaves with a glossy shine sit alongside slightly dusty, grey-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, so the greenery feels varied yet cohesive. Every stem is positioned with intention, giving the wreath a perfectly circular, symmetrical form that feels calm and reassuring. The lighting is bright and even, intensifying the contrast between the bold red roses, the sunny yellow flowers, and the cool greens, while small shadows between petals add depth. This is the sort of dignified yet uplifting arrangement a local Archway family might arrange for a memorial service, perhaps travelling down from Holloway Road or nearby Tufnell Park, choosing flowers that speak quietly of enduring love, warm memories, and a respectful farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Imagine this wreath as a quiet conversation between red and green, shaped by a local hand in Archway. Dozens of deep red roses form a lush, continuous ring against a pure white background, their velvety petals unfolding from tight buds to generous spirals of color. The color shifts subtly with the light, from ruby to burgundy, inviting a closer look at the flower's delicate folds. Between the blooms, sprigs of fresh foliage appear-eucalyptus-like leaves with a soft, matte finish and glossy ruscus that catches the eye-creating a lively texture and a vivid green frame around the crimson center. The circle feels perfectly balanced, neither too dense nor sparse, signaling careful arrangement and enduring craftsmanship. The circle reads as opulent without being showy, a dignified indication of sympathy and lasting tribute. In Archway, this classic red wreath is commonly chosen for funerals, memorials, and anniversaries, offering a timeless signal of respect and consolation. It reads as both ceremony and warmth, a bouquet that seems to exhale calm in the face of loss. Delivered with care, this wreath is available for same-day delivery across Archway, Islington, and nearby districts. Its round symmetry invites the eye to travel time and memory, and the robust construction speaks of the florist's steady hands and the trust of families who seek comfort here in Archway. For families arranging services at local churches or quiet wakes along the High Street, this wreath offers a familiar, timeless symbol of respect and enduring connection.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image presents a lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath set against a bright white background, its nautical character expressed through flowers rather than rope or painted wood. The wreath forms a flawless circle, densely upholstered with tiny chrysanthemum-like blooms that create a thick, cushiony texture, almost like soft moss under the fingertips. The design is colour-blocked into four clear segments: two luxurious panels of royal blue flowers, placed at the top left and bottom right, and two pristine white panels at the top right and bottom left. The blues are deep and velvety, reminiscent of the evening sky above Archway Bridge after rain, while the white sections bring a gentle clarity and calm, like light filtering through the clouds over nearby Waterlow Park. Looking closely, each flower head is intact and fresh, their petals overlapping to form a continuous surface that hides the mechanics beneath. Along the inner rim of the ring, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into small, regular folds, tracing the inner circle and reinforcing the impression of a classic life ring ready to be thrown to someone in need. The central void stays open and uncluttered, giving the wreath a sense of depth and breathing space, like a window into stillness. Intended as a memorial or sympathy tribute, the piece feels both solemn and comforting, ideal for a farewell to a loved one with nautical ties or simply a steady, protective spirit. It is the kind of thoughtful, symbolic arrangement that might be chosen for a funeral service in Archway, carried from a local chapel towards Highgate or Holloway, offering a final message of rescue, remembrance, and enduring care.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed flat against a white backdrop, this carefully arranged circular wreath combines creamy ivory roses and pale lemon lilies set into a lush matrix of green foliage, evoking a serene sense of remembrance. The composition features roughly fifteen roses - their petals tightly furled in classic rosette formation - that create a soft, luminous field; interspersed are several large trumpet lilies in the palest yellow, some opening fully to reveal their slender stamens while others remain in bud, suggesting both the present beauty and the quiet promise of unfolding time. The greenery beneath and around the blooms is layered: delicate, feather-like fern fronds soften the outer edge and add a filigree texture, while broader, rounded leaves (reminiscent of eucalyptus) provide depth and cooler tone variations. From the vantage of a florist arranging in Archway, the piece reads as balanced and dignified - neither sparse nor overwhelmed - and its circular silhouette, perfect and unbroken, quietly symbolizes continuity and the circle of life. Imagined scent notes are gentle: a powdery rose aroma tempered by a faint green-lilac lift from the lilies and a hint of herbaceous eucalyptus. This wreath is composed with sympathy and restraint, designed for funeral services, memorial tributes, or as a comforting gesture for families across Archway, Junction Road, and nearby Holloway; it communicates purity, calm, and a considered respect for the occasion without ostentation.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00