Holland Park WREATHS

At Florist Holland Park, we understand how meaningful a wreath can be—whether you're honouring a loved one, marking a special occasion, or brightening up your home in Holland Park. As your trusted local florist just moments from beloved landmarks like Holland Park Avenue and the peaceful Kyoto Garden, our team is dedicated to designing fresh, beautiful wreaths for every sentiment and season.

We use only the freshest blooms, sourcing sustainably and crafting each arrangement with care and attention to detail. By focusing on quality and artistry, we’ve become a trusted choice for floral tributes and celebration wreaths in Notting Hill, Shepherd’s Bush, and across the Kensington area. Each piece is made personally by our experienced florists, ensuring that every order delivers the heartfelt message you intend.

We offer same-day delivery for wreaths and flowers across Holland Park and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. It’s our pleasure to deliver to your home, a place of worship, or directly to cherished local institutions—always with care and respect.

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Choose Florist Holland Park for exquisite wreaths that reflect your thoughts, values, and the vibrant spirit of our local community.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this wreath in the studio I pictured it resting quietly on a chapel easel or laid gently on a graveside blanket; the photograph captures that intention against a stark white background. The foundation is a contiguous ring of snowy white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom closely set so the overall surface reads as a soft, seamless cushion - tactile and reassuring to the eye. Anchoring the design in the upper-left quadrant is an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): saturated, velvety deep-violet flowers, graduated lavender tones and smaller closed buds that together create a natural gradient and soft visual movement. Sprays of fresh greenery - broad glossy leaves, variegated touches and delicate ferny stems - thread through the purple cluster and sit gently against the white, adding contrast, texture and a sense of life. Along the wreath's inner and outer edges a delicate, dark purple mesh or lace-like ribbon is visible, its crinkled weave peeking out like a thoughtful hem and echoing the lisianthus hues. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives it presence and three-dimensionality in the photograph. As a local florist serving Holland Park and nearby Notting Hill, I often find families respond to this palette because the combination of white and purple feels both respectful and quietly hopeful; at Florist Holland Park we craft this style for services near Holland Park Avenue, Kensington High Street chapels and intimate ceremonies at St. John's. The arrangement is composed to offer comfort, dignity and lasting remembrance without ostentation.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Present against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a careful study in peace and restraint: a dense ring of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums forms the lush, velvety base, every tiny head placed to create a continuous, soothing texture. At the upper-left segment three soft yellow roses take the lead, their creamy centres unfolding slowly and suggesting gentle affection and remembrance. Interwoven with the roses are clouds of delicate gypsophila whose tiny white blooms soften the composition, and small sprays of pale lavender statice introduce a refined hint of colour that echoes early-spring blooms seen in Holland Park gardens. Contrasting foliages - broader, glossy leaves and finer, feathered fern fronds - are layered behind the focal cluster to lift and separate the accents from the monochrome ring, providing natural shadow and visual breath. A slim band of muted purple mesh or ribbon is subtly visible through the gaps of chrysanthemums on both the inner and outer edges, adding understated depth and a tonal boundary that frames the wreath without drawing undue attention. The wreath's open centre and rounded silhouette are gently modelled by even, natural lighting, which reveals the tactile quality of the petals and the artisanal care in how each bloom sits. As a memorial piece, it conveys a tone of calm assurance and respectful tribute - a composition you might find chosen for services near Holland Park Avenue, Notting Hill, or local chapels, arranged by an experienced hand for sympathetic delivery across the neighbourhood.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular floral wreath, designed as a tender funeral tribute, rests against a bright white background so that its details appear almost luminous. The form is completely filled with fresh Baby's Breath, each fine stem branching into countless miniature white blooms that resemble tiny clouds drifting in a perfect ring. Their airy texture forms a soft cushion for the focal flowers: graceful Lisianthus blossoms scattered thoughtfully around the wreath. These Lisianthus are predominantly white, their petals layered in fine, ruffled folds, and each bloom is edged in tones of lavender and violet, creating a subtle halo of colour that suggests quiet reverence rather than drama. Here and there, some flowers are fully open, their centers shaded and softly shadowed, while others are partially closed buds tinged with pale green and cream, symbolising new life and the continuation of love. The open centre of the wreath remains clear, emphasizing its traditional circular shape, often chosen for services in and around Holland Park as a symbol of eternity and unbroken connection. With no distraction from bows or printed cards, attention rests solely on the natural forms and textures of the flowers. The composition feels calm and contemplative, suitable for a church service off Holland Park Avenue, a simple graveside gathering, or a quiet moment of remembrance at home. The neutral white background enhances the serene palette of whites and purples, capturing the artisan care and sensitivity of a local florist who understands how to translate sympathy and respect into a refined floral design.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant memorial wreath, photographed against a crisp white backdrop, begins with a dense, full ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose tightly packed florets form a soft, cloud-like foundation that speaks of peace and respect. Underneath the outer layer a fine band of deep purple mesh or netting is intentionally visible along the inner circumference, adding depth and a quiet, noble accent to the composition. Nestled in the top-left quarter is a carefully composed cluster: a single, perfectly shaped cream or pale yellow rose opens gently at its core, surrounded by a textured mix of foliage - broad, variegated leaves edged in lighter tones, delicate fern fronds, and scattered sprigs of lavender-purple statice that lend both colour and a paper-like, rustic texture. On the opposite side, between two and five o'clock, two calla lilies curve with sculptural grace; their blooms reveal a soft ombré from rich, deep purple at the tips to warm peach-pink and blush nearer the base, and their glossy green stems arc along the lower-right sweep of the wreath to create movement and balance. A longer green stem extends from the left grouping and crosses the lower section, subtly tying the two focal areas together. Bathed in gentle daylight and smelling faintly of fresh foliage, the piece conveys solemnity and tender remembrance. As a Holland Park florist we offer similar wreaths for local memorial services and can arrange discreet delivery across Holland Park, Notting Hill and Kensington when required - a composed tribute that comforts while honouring a life.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean white background, a luxurious circular funeral wreath overflows with roses and greenery, crafted in a style that feels very much in tune with the graceful houses and tree-lined avenues of Holland Park. The ring is full and substantial, with flowers arranged closely together so the surface appears almost like a continuous carpet of petals. Large ivory and creamy white roses are the most prominent, their fully open blooms forming soft focal points all around the circle. Between them, blush pink spray roses thread through the design, some showing only a hint of colour as tight buds, others opening just enough to reveal a swirl of petals. Accents of pale peach and gentle buttery yellow roses add a subtle glow, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a sophisticated, antique note, similar to the romantic shades often seen in local garden borders off Holland Park Road. Layered beneath and between the blooms, dark green fern fronds offer structure and contrast, their fine, lacy texture ensuring that the lighter flowers seem to float above a rich, verdant base. The wreath is perfectly round, symbolising continuity and eternal love, and the varying stages of bloom-from bud to fully open-suggest the full journey of a life remembered. Soft, even lighting highlights the colour transitions and detailed textures, giving the arrangement a gentle radiance rather than any harsh shine. Though photographed simply, this design clearly belongs at a heartfelt farewell service, perhaps in a nearby church or crematorium, where its calm palette and thoughtful composition can convey sympathy, peace, and a quiet sense of support to family and friends.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Displayed on a clean white canvas, this beautifully crafted funeral wreath eloquently reflects the quiet elegance of Holland Park. Large, snowy-white lilies bloom in abundant clusters, their star-shaped petals gracefully opening among rich, fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies whose deep magenta tones and subtle speckling evoke both drama and tender memory. These vibrant accents punctuate the calm, emphasizing the circle's symbolism of eternity and undying love-a motif especially poignant for remembrance ceremonies in west London's tranquil corners. Threaded between the lilies are delicate, blush-toned roses and creamy white buds, their gently furled petals adding tender softness and a sense of love's gentle endurance. Minimalist hints of silvery-green eucalyptus and lily foliage peek from beneath, lending subtle freshness and quiet structure, like the soft foliage along Holland Park's garden paths. The arrangement's fullness draws the eye in a seamless sweep, its open center embodying wholeness and unity. Every element is placed with meticulous care, balancing texture and hue for a look that's at once dignified and deeply personal. Ideal for a memorial or condolence gesture, this wreath is a touching way to honor a cherished life, its beauty captured as if from the light-dappled gardens and intimate community of Holland Park itself.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This circular sympathy wreath reads like a quiet landscape: a broad, plush ring of small white chrysanthemums creates a seamless, tactile base, each tiny bloom packed closely to form an almost cloudlike texture that speaks of solace and unity. Crowning the upper left quadrant is an artful cluster of blooms - golden-yellow roses with softly spiraled petals that seem to capture a memory of sunlight, contrasted by velvety deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose elegant ruffled cups bring a cool, contemplative note. A handful of unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and fresh green add a sense of life continuing, while glossy, rounded foliage and fine fern fronds weave through the cluster to support the composition and lift the colours. A slender, dark purple crinoline ribbon or mesh peeks quietly from beneath the chrysanthemum border, mirroring the purple flowers and lending a discreet line of continuity around the wreath's inner and outer curve. The photo's lighting is soft and neutral, emphasizing texture over shine; the scent is restrained, a faint rose sweetness and green leaf. Designed for memorial tables or as a chapel tribute in Holland Park and nearby Portobello Road or Holland Park Avenue services, this wreath balances respect with gentle warmth - a handcrafted expression of condolence made to centre memory and bring calm to those gathered.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined sympathy wreath in soothing whites and soft purples is presented against a crisp white studio backdrop, drawing attention to its balanced, circular form. The design is built around large white Oriental lilies, their broad, velvety petals opening wide to showcase lime-tinted throats and slender stamens dusted with rich, cinnamon-brown pollen. Some lilies are fully unfurled, others just beginning to open, creating a quiet sense of movement and time passing. Threaded between them are clusters of Lisianthus-like flowers with delicately ruffled edges brushed in pale lavender and dusky violet, adding a gentle wash of colour and a romantic texture that softens the composition. Here and there, tightly furled lily buds and small, creamy white rosebuds offer subtle contrast in shape and size, making the wreath feel lush yet composed. Fine stems of greenery and eucalyptus-style foliage weave invisibly beneath the blooms, providing structure and a muted green frame, reminiscent of the leafy streets that lead from Holland Park to Notting Hill. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, a visual symbol of eternal love, respect, and ongoing remembrance. Crafted by local florists for services in and around Holland Park, it is the sort of tribute that might rest beside a coffin during a church funeral, a cremation ceremony, or a memorial gathering at a nearby chapel. The overall mood is one of calm solace and quiet honour, offering comfort to mourners through its soft colour palette, natural fragrance, and thoughtful, hand-finished detail.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From an elevated viewpoint against a bright white ground, this wreath presents an assured study in contrast and texture. The abundant ring of white chrysanthemums forms the dominant field, their countless delicate petals layered into a soft, rounded surface that evokes feelings of peace and purity. Subtle creamy tones at some centres warm the composition, while a trio of intensely blue roses placed at the upper left provides a striking focal counterpoint: their velvety petals are richly saturated, like polished cobalt, and are gently cradled by deep green foliage that adds structure without overwhelming the neat chrysanthemum band. A pleated satin ribbon in a matching deep blue traces both the outer and inner rims of the wreath, its glossy folds catching light and lending sculptural definition to the piece. The wreath sits slightly raised from the white background, casting a discreet shadow that emphasizes its dimensionality and the meticulous care of its construction. As a florist working locally, I imagine this arrangement brought to a small service in Holland Park's intimate chapels or laid at a memorial near Kensington High Street - its palette reads as solemn but comforting, a calm visual language for grief. The textures invite a tactile imagination: the soft resilience of chrysanthemum petals, the velvet touch of rosebuds, and the cool smoothness of satin ribbon. This is a considered tribute, intended to convey respect, consolation, and the steadiness of memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene sympathy wreath lies flat on a bright white background, its perfectly round shape forming a gentle, unbroken circle of remembrance. The design is richly woven from large roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and soft grey-purple, each bloom full and open, with layered petals that curl and fold like carefully gathered fabric. Nestled among them are dainty blush-pink spray roses, some just beginning to open, others showing tiny, cupped faces, bringing a sense of tenderness and evolving life to the piece. The pastel flowers are cradled by a deep, verdant base of fern fronds, their finely textured leaves radiating outward and filling the gaps between blooms, creating a lush yet orderly frame. Subtle hints of darker foliage and tiny buds tuck into the shadows, adding quiet complexity and depth, much like the layered feelings carried to a service at a Holland Park church or a wake in one of the nearby townhouses. The overall effect is tranquil and contemplative, with the combination of soft purples, mauves, and pinks lending a feeling of gentle dignity rather than overt drama. Light falls evenly across the wreath, highlighting the natural sheen of each petal and the fresh, almost woodland character of the greenery. This is the sort of floral tribute a family might choose when gathering to say goodbye in the Holland Park area, a wreath that feels like a floral embrace-expressing sympathy, honour, and gratitude for a life remembered with love.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A solemn yet graceful memorial wreath displayed on a plain white background, its circumference densely packed with countless royal blue chrysanthemums that create a full, tactile halo of colour. The inner ring is bordered by pleated white satin ribbon, folded in a soft, ruffled band that lightens the intense blue and lends a formal, classic finish. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant are three large, fully opened blue roses-deep azure and velveteen in texture-accented with airy sprays of gypsophila and a few rich green leaves; together they form a quiet focal cluster that speaks of affection and remembrance. From the mid-left the composition is enlivened by an elegant cascade of ivory-white orchids, their broad petals and delicate throats arcing toward the lower right and creating a gentle, flowing movement across the wreath. Interspersed along the orchid stem are several chartreuse-green buds, some tight, some beginning to unfurl, introducing the idea of life's continuity amid farewell. The mix of spiky chrysanthemum texture, the satin's subtle sheen, the roses' velvet, and the orchids' smooth, porcelain surface produces a layered sensory impression-visual depth, implied scent, and a calming palette of blue and white. Prepared with thoughtful care near Holland Park and suitable for a funeral or memorial service, this arrangement from Florist Holland Park conveys sympathy, dignity, and enduring respect for a loved one in the local community.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown against a pure white background, its composition radiating calm and quiet dignity. The design is anchored by prominent white lilies, their broad petals unfolding in graceful arcs around the ring and exposing golden stamens and fresh green pistils that draw the eye. Nestled between these are deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms and subtle speckling adding depth and a heartfelt intensity, like small bursts of emotion within a tranquil frame. Soft, powdery-pink roses appear in various stages of bloom, from tight buds promising life to gently opening heads that feel tender and reflective, while creamy white roses lend classic beauty and a comforting familiarity. White gerbera daisies with dark central disks dot the wreath, their layered petals creating a crisp texture that brightens the arrangement without losing its reverent tone. Tiny white filler flowers, resembling miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, weave into every space, ensuring the circle feels uninterrupted and complete. Around it all, a collar of lush green foliage gives structure, shadow, and depth, highlighting the circular symbol of eternity and unending love. The light falls softly, with no harsh contrasts, giving a sense of early daylight in a quiet Holland Park side street. This meticulously crafted memorial wreath, the kind a local florist near Norland Gate or Holland Park tube might prepare for a nearby church or crematorium service, is designed to accompany moments of farewell with gentleness, empathy, and respect.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, composed in rich reds and fresh greens, rests visually against a clean white background that makes every detail stand out. The form is perfectly round and generously filled, so that no gaps interrupt the continuous ring of flowers. Deep red carnations dominate, their ruffled petals layered like soft fabric, some blooms fully open and others still slightly cupped, giving the tribute a gentle sense of movement. Threaded between them are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, compact and spherical, their tiny clustered petals creating a fine, almost velvety texture that contrasts with the looser carnation frills. A base of mixed greenery supports the flowers: dark, arching fern fronds create a shadowy depth, while variegated pittosporum leaves, green with creamy margins, introduce a lighter, dappled effect around the edges. In one section, a green striped ribbon has been shaped into modest loops, blending with the foliage rather than shouting for attention, like a quiet gesture of care from the florist's hand. The colours are strong yet composed, evoking enduring love, remembrance, and a promise of calm after sorrow. From the perspective of a florist working close to Holland Park and the tree-lined streets off Addison Road, this type of wreath is often requested for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes, its dignified palette offering comfort to families gathering in the nearby churches and chapels that serve the local community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath is displayed against a clean white backdrop, its balanced design reminiscent of a calm walk through Holland Park's tree-lined paths. The arrangement forms a perfect ring of flowers and foliage, dense and carefully layered to convey depth and comfort. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one opening proudly near the top centre and another glowing from the lower section, serve as emotional anchors; their flared petals and visible stamens bring warmth and a sense of gentle hope. Around them, soft blush and lavender-pink roses fill the circle, their spiralling petals smooth and velvety, each bloom suggesting affection and loving remembrance. Ruffled lisianthus in soft pink and rich purple are tucked between the roses, adding movement and a slightly wild, garden-like charm, like borders found near Holland Park Avenue. Threaded throughout, dainty lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, form a hazy veil that lightens the composition and draws the eye inward. The wreath's base is a rich weave of greenery: silvery eucalyptus, delicate fern tips, and deep green leaves, all interspersed with small, spiky blue eryngium (sea holly) that lend a contemporary, architectural touch. A few smooth, unopened lily buds rest quietly among the foliage, suggesting the continuation of life beyond loss. Intricately folded bright green leaves curve near the lilies, showcasing the florist's craftsmanship. Created as a sympathy or memorial tribute, this wreath feels both refined and heartfelt, well suited for services held in local chapels or homes across the Holland Park and Kensington area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view reveals a meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, resting on a pure white background that accentuates every detail of the design. The wreath itself is formed entirely from masses of Baby's Breath, each stem carefully layered until the gypsophila blossoms merge into one continuous, cloud-like ring. The tiny white flowers are so numerous that they seem to blur into a soft, feathery texture, giving the impression of lightness and serenity, like a ring of quiet snowfall. In the lower right section of the wreath, two calla lilies provide a graceful counterpoint to the delicacy of the Baby's Breath. Their distinctive trumpet-shaped blooms begin in a deep burgundy, almost plum or claret in tone, then gradually soften into a subtle green along the throat and underside, finally meeting long, gently arching stems. These stems, a fresh, vivid green, appear to grow naturally from within the wreath, their elegant curves guiding the eye back to the centre. The open middle of the ring remains completely clear, creating a sense of space and contemplation that suits the reflective nature of funeral and sympathy flowers. The clean, studio-like lighting and absence of clutter allow the composition to speak for itself: a balance of simplicity and sophistication. This design, reminiscent of arrangements often chosen by families in Holland Park and along Holland Park Avenue, feels appropriate for commemorating a loved one with quiet beauty. It would be fitting for delivery to local services or as a heartfelt tribute sent from friends and relatives who cannot attend in person.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A luxurious circular wreath of sympathy flowers is centred on a crisp white background, the colours and textures glowing as if in soft daylight. The design is built as a perfect, continuous ring, symbolising an unbroken bond, with every space filled so that the wreath appears full and abundant from edge to edge. Dominating the composition are velvety roses in shades of deep fuchsia, vivid magenta, and gentle pink, each bloom at a different stage of opening. Some roses are fully expanded, their ruffled petals spiralling outwards, while others remain half-open or in tight, promising buds, suggesting both memory and new beginnings. Nestled among them are generously petalled double lilies in harmonious tones of blush, cream, and pale peach, some fully open with intricate, layered centres and others still folded in tapered yellow-green buds that rise slightly above the surface. The flowers rest on a structured bed of greenery, where rich emerald leaves and arching fern fronds create a layered, almost forest-like backdrop. The ferns, with their delicate, feathered leaflets, soften the outline of the wreath, while broader, glossy leaves add depth and a gentle sheen. The interplay of dark foliage and warm blossoms produces a calm but striking contrast that stands out clearly against the white ground. This thoughtful arrangement conveys quiet grace and heartfelt condolence, the sort of refined tribute a family from near Holland Park, Notting Hill, or around Kensington High Street might send to a chapel or crematorium to honour a life with elegance and tenderness.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine turning a quiet corner in Holland Park and encountering a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to glow from within. Each bloom appears chosen at its peak, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with quiet opulence. The circle feels endlessly soothing-a continuous embrace where roses lean against one another, forming a tapestry of red that invites a gentle, almost reverent touch. The arrangement balances large, fully opened heads with smaller, tucked-in buds, weaving a dynamic depth that reads as both celebration and respect. The craftsmanship is unmistakable-the way petals align in graceful spirals, how the heads sit snugly, and how the whole piece radiates a pure crimson that stands out against a stark white backdrop. The scent would be a soft, heady kiss of rose, with a faint green whisper of stems and leaves just beyond the bloom. This wreath carries mood and memory, a favourite for anniversaries or solemn ceremonies, yet it remains timeless and elegant. To the local eye, this is more than a bouquet; it is a statement rooted in Holland Park's neighbourhood heart. It would suit a doorway, a memorial corner, or a ceremony table, with its intense colour offering warmth and ceremony without ostentation. Available for same-day delivery across Holland Park and surrounding areas, it makes a thoughtful gift or tribute for loved ones near Notting Hill, Shepherd's Bush, or Bayswater, reflecting a local florist's confident artistry.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A thoughtfully crafted circular funeral wreath, photographed on a crisp white background, is densely woven with deep red roses and glowing yellow chrysanthemums, creating a powerful yet gentle tribute. The overall shape is a perfectly balanced ring with an open centre, symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. The roses are the first thing the eye is drawn to: rich crimson blooms with soft, velvety petals, some just beginning to unfurl, others fully open, layered in intricate spirals that suggest depth of feeling and lasting devotion. Nestled closely among them are clusters of cheerful yellow chrysanthemums, their small, multi-petalled heads forming soft, rounded cushions of colour that lighten the design and bring a sense of warmth and quiet optimism. Around and beneath the flowers, lush green foliage creates a natural framework, with broad, shiny leaves and finer, slightly bluish sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, adding texture and a gentle, herbal freshness. The flowers are packed carefully, with no gaps, giving the wreath a substantial presence that feels reassuring and composed, much like a floral embrace offered to a grieving family in Holland Park or along nearby Kensington high streets. The bright, even lighting of the photograph accentuates the vivid reds and yellows, while the white background strips away distractions, focusing attention on the tribute itself. It feels suited to a memorial service, perhaps after a quiet walk through Holland Park's tree-lined paths, expressing respect, love, and a celebration of a life well lived.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the hands of Florist Holland Park, this circular wreath is a quiet, ceremonial embrace of red roses. The arrangement centers on dozens of rich blooms, each petal a satin fold of crimson in varying stages of opening-from tight buds that hint at future glory to blossoms unfurling fully under gentle light. Set against a clean white backdrop, the ring forms an unbroken loop, a symbol of memory that endures with calm dignity. Among the roses are sprigs of green: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves that provide generous texture and life, and slender ruscus leaves that gleam with a soft lacquered shine. The greens act as a natural counterpoint, making the reds appear deeper and more velvety in the glow of a quiet room.

The wreath's presence is generous yet restrained, a balance achieved by a florist's careful eye-full without crowding, lush without excess. It evokes Holland Park's intimate memorial rituals and the leafy avenues of nearby Notting Hill, where neighbours share stories beneath the shade of street trees. The scent is a soft whisper of rose and greenery, carried by a breeze that lingers after a service, the memory of a life well loved lingering longer than the bloom itself. This piece is designed to accompany expressions of sympathy or anniversaries, a tangible reminder that love endures. We offer same-day delivery across Holland Park and surrounding districts, ensuring this tribute arrives with the care of a local hand and the reassurance of a familiar neighbourhood florist.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this lifebuoy-inspired funeral wreath appears both bold and serene, like a maritime signal rendered in flowers. The arrangement is perfectly circular, with the central opening clearly visible, and every inch of the ring is covered with small, compact blooms-most likely chrysanthemums-placed so closely that the surface looks soft to the touch. The wreath is divided into four equal segments, alternating between velvety royal blue and pristine white. The blue quadrants are rich and intense, suggesting the depth of open water, while the white quadrants provide a cool, clean counterpoint, evoking sea foam or clear coastal light. Each flower head is carefully aligned to create smooth transitions around the ring, yet the natural variation of the petals still gives a gentle, undulating texture. Tracing the inner edge is a slim dark blue ribbon, folded into delicate pleats, which adds another layer of craftsmanship and subtly echoes the ropes of a real life ring. The overall design feels meticulously planned yet deeply personal, the kind of tribute a family in Holland Park, Shepherd's Bush, or along Kensington High Street might choose for a loved one with strong ties to the sea or rescue services. There is a quiet sense of reassurance in the piece, as if it were offering one last gesture of protection and care. Ideal for display beside a coffin or at a memorial near Holland Park's tree-lined avenues, it symbolises hope, remembrance, and safe passage through loss.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A dignified, handcrafted funeral wreath presented flat on a white surface, composed of creamy ivory roses and pale yellow lilies cradled in deep green foliage. The arrangement reads as a single, continuous circle: roughly a dozen to twenty cream roses, each with a classic, spiralled centre, create a plush, luminous band; their soft petals reflect the soft overhead light, giving the wreath an inner glow. Interspersed among them, the lilies bring architectural grace-trumpet-shaped petals unfurled in delicate arcs and a few buds tucked in to add layered depth and the suggestion of unfolding hope. The greenery is abundant and texturally varied; feathery fern fronds give a gentle, intricate fringe while the rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce broader planes of cool green and a faint, calming aroma when the foliage is handled. Together the elements are packed densely yet read as a serene whole, the contrasts of form and tone reinforcing the wreath's sense of care and craftsmanship. The circular silhouette, viewed from above, speaks of eternity and remembrance-an apt visual for memorial services, a church tribute, or a quiet committal at a local Holland Park chapel. As a florist of the area, I imagine this piece brought to a graveside at Kensal Green or placed beside a funeral casket, its soft palette offering comfort, respect and a modest, living light in a time of loss.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00