Queen's Park WREATHS

At Queen's Park Flowers, our handcrafted wreaths are designed with care and respect, whether you're remembering a loved one or decorating your door for a special season. From classic white tribute wreaths to lush, modern foliage rings, every piece is created here in Queen's Park by experienced local florists.

Our senior florist team has been serving families around Queen's Park Gardens, Salusbury Road and near Queen's Park Station for years, offering guidance on the right flowers, colours and styles for funerals, memorials and family gatherings. We regularly provide wreaths across:

  • Maida Vale - elegant sympathy wreaths and sheaves
  • Kilburn - classic and contemporary door wreaths
  • West Hampstead - bespoke designs for services and events

Need something at short notice? We offer reliable same-day delivery across Queen's Park and neighbouring areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your preferred wreath style, share any personal touches such as ribbon messages or favourite blooms, and our team will handle the rest with professionalism and discretion.

As a trusted local florist, we work closely with nearby churches, crematoriums and funeral directors to ensure your wreath arrives on time and presented beautifully. Whatever the occasion, you can count on Queen's Park Flowers for thoughtfully arranged bouquets and wreaths that speak from the heart.

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WREATHS
A solemn yet tender circular sympathy wreath presented on a stark white background, its foundation formed by a dense, uniform ring of snowy white cushion chrysanthemums. The many-petaled blooms are packed closely to create a plush, seamless surface that reads as calm and unwavering; beneath their mass, a delicate border of dark purple mesh or lace peeks out around both the inner and outer rims, adding an understated, regal edge that echoes the purple blooms above. Positioned in the upper-left is a considered cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), showing a gradation from soft lavender buds to deeper violet flowers with layered, ruffled petals - their velvety faces offering a quiet focal point. Slender stems and a mixture of glossy, variegated leaves and light, feathery greens weave through the lisianthus, introducing organic movement and freshness against the immaculate white. The studio lighting is soft and diffused, highlighting petal texture and casting a low shadow that gives the wreath gentle depth on the white field. Emotionally the piece is restrained and consoling: white for purity and peace, purple for reverence and memory. Imagine this tribute laid at a chapel in Queen's Park, beside Salusbury Road or at a local graveside service in Kensal Green - an arrangement designed to comfort mourners, to speak of respect, and to remain elegantly simple when presence matters more than words.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in quiet refinement: a perfectly formed ring of densely clustered white chrysanthemums creates a plush, tactile surface whose countless ruffled petals suggest softness and repose. A subtle purple lining-either a narrow ribbon or delicate netting-shows through the inner and outer edges of the flower ring, introducing a muted tonal frame that gives the composition depth and a trace of dignified colour.

A tasteful cluster sits at the upper-left quadrant, where three pale yellow roses bloom with soft, layered petals, their gentle scent imagined against the cool white of the chrysanthemums. The roses are cushioned by airy clouds of white baby's breath and touches of small lavender-purple statice, whose papery texture adds a faint, uplifting note. Lush greenery, from broad leaves to feathery fern fronds, nestles the spray and adds a living contrast that reads as hope and continuity. The wreath is evenly lit, the soft shadow beneath lending dimension, and the overall effect is peaceful, measured and comforting. Professionally assembled for moments of farewell, this memorial piece is typical of the sympathy work we prepare at Queen's Park Flowers for local services near Salusbury Road and the station, intended to convey care, respect and a steady presence in times of loss.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath is displayed on a clean, white backdrop, its entire form built from hundreds of tiny white flowers and gracefully ruffled blooms in white and purple. The foundation is a thick, even ring of Baby's Breath, each Gypsophila sprig branching into clusters of minute blossoms that resemble fine lace or morning mist. Set into this airy cushion are Lisianthus flowers, placed with a florist's precision so that each one has room to open. Their petals are a creamy, luminous white with distinct violet-purple edges and soft feathering of colour, creating a subtle ombré effect that deepens towards some of the petal tips. A mix of fully opened flowers and closed or half-open buds brings gentle movement and a sense of life continuing. The buds are tinged with pale green and hints of ivory, promising future blooms within the quiet ring of white. The wreath's central opening is perfectly round, making the composition balanced and serene. Soft, even lighting highlights the interplay of textures: the fine, cloud-like Baby's Breath contrasts with the smooth, satin folds of Lisianthus. The overall palette of crisp white and cool purple suggests purity, spiritual reflection, and a calm farewell, suited to a funeral or memorial service. It is easy to imagine this wreath delivered to a family home near Queen's Park station or placed lovingly at a remembrance service in a local church off Salusbury Road, a quiet, floral gesture expressing sympathy and enduring love without a single spoken word.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath, hand-composed with a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums that create a plush, cloud-like base symbolising purity and calm. A subtle ruffle of deep purple netting lies beneath the white blossoms, visible along the inner circumference and lending a gentle, dignified contrast that lifts the composition. On the upper-left quarter a solitary cream rose-soft, pale and perfectly formed-sits at the heart of a lush cluster: variegated green leaves with light-edged margins, delicate ferny fronds, and airy sprigs of lavender-coloured statice that add textural punctuation. From roughly two o'clock to five o'clock two elegant calla lilies extend, their long green stems curving naturally across the lower-right arc. The callas carry a soft ombré from deep purple at their tips to a blush-peach nearer the bases, their sculptural silhouettes creating a graceful, downward movement that balances the fuller cluster on the left. A single longer stem from the left group crosses the lower section, tied discreetly and leading the gaze toward the callas, which together read as a composed conversation of form and colour. Set against a crisp white background, every petal and leaf is clear and tactile-a wreath intended to comfort and honour. Prepared locally and available for delivery around Queen's Park, Salusbury Road and nearby streets by Queen's Park Flowers, this piece has the quiet presence suited to memorial services, chapel or graveside placement, offering measured dignity and a gentle visual embrace.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, a lush circular funeral wreath takes centre stage, its flowers packed so generously that the ring appears almost pillow-like. The arrangement is built entirely from roses and greenery, evoking the feeling of a carefully crafted tribute from a small Queen's Park studio. Soft cream and ivory roses dominate the design, their broad, open faces forming a gentle, neutral base. Threaded among them are blush pink spray roses, some just beginning to open, others revealing tiny clusters of petals that add a delicate, almost lace-like texture. Warm peach and buttery yellow roses glow softly within the ring, touching the eye with a sense of warmth and compassion. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce an antique note, hinting at memory and reflection. Dark green ferns, with narrow, finely divided fronds, coil around and behind the blooms, ensuring the wreath has a natural, garden-inspired look familiar to anyone who walks the tree-lined streets near Queen's Park station or passes the local flower stalls on Salisbury Road. The lighting is calm and even, allowing the pastel colours to appear velvety and true, and making each petal's gentle curve clearly visible. The perfect circle, unbroken and complete, symbolises eternal life and unending love, creating a sense of peace that would suit a funeral, crematorium service, or quiet remembrance gathering at home. This wreath speaks in hushed tones of comfort, support, and respect, offering a dignified floral expression when words are hard to find.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
The image reveals a circular floral wreath delicately arranged with sensitivity and grace, echoing the sense of solace often sought within Queen's Park. White Oriental lilies lead the composition, their broad, star-like petals opening wide to reveal gentle green stamens and infuse the wreath with an essence of peace and purity. Interspersed throughout are vivid fuchsia pink lilies, pronounced by darker magenta spots that add a lively yet respectful note, reminiscent of spring blossoms seen in the gardens along Salusbury Road. At their bases, pale blush and creamy white roses rest softly-some just opening, others tightly budded-offering a tender layer of softness and memory. Minimal, muted greenery provides subtle depth, with eucalyptus and slender lily leaves weaving through the blooms, grounding the arrangement in earthy resonance. The wreath's fullness and unbroken circle evoke an embrace-complete, nurturing, eternal-providing a dignified centrepiece for condolence gestures or memorial gatherings. There's a palpable sense of fresh scent and velvety texture that seems to linger, as if inviting contemplation during times of loss. This arrangement, so thoughtfully crafted, feels like a personal tribute from a neighbour in Queen's Park-delivering comfort, remembrance, and gentle elegance wherever heartfelt sympathy is needed.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath is an exercise in refined contrast and tender craftsmanship. The principal structure is a continuous band of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom closely nestled into its neighbour to create a seamless, plush surface that reads like a halo of soft petals. The chrysanthemums' dense texture speaks of unity and repose, while the cool white tones give the piece a serene presence under soft daylight. Occupying the upper-left quadrant is a focused cascade of colour: warm, golden-yellow roses bloom fully, their scent faintly sweet and evocative of summer afternoons, counterbalanced by clusters of deep purple lisianthus whose satiny ruffles introduce a dignified, velvety note. A few pale lavender lisianthus buds and slender green shoots lift the eye and add natural depth, and varied green foliage-salal-like leaves, feathery fern fronds and lightly variegated foliage-frames the spray with graceful support. A subtle dark purple crinoline ribbon or mesh is visible beneath the white chrysanthemum layer along the wreath's inner rim, a delicate accent that ties the purple flowers into the overall palette. As a piece a florist might prepare for a service at a local chapel or for delivery around Queen's Park, this arrangement balances solemnity with warmth, offering a comforting visual that honours memory while remaining resolutely, beautifully understated.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced condolence wreath forms a perfect circle on a crisp white background, its calm composition echoing the stillness of a reflective moment in Queen's Park on a quiet morning. The wreath is generously filled with white Oriental lilies, each bloom unfolding like soft porcelain, with six broad petals that arc back gracefully from a pale green centre. Golden-brown anthers sit delicately at the tips of slender stamens, adding a subtle, earthy contrast within the otherwise cool palette. Some lilies remain in bud, their pointed forms promising bloom, while others are captured at their peak, giving a sense of natural progression and life's gentle passage. Nestled between the lilies, ruffled lisianthus blossoms, white with fine purple or amethyst fringing, weave a ribbon of colour all around the circle. Their texture is slightly frillier, almost cloud-like, and they soften the bolder lines of the lilies. Small, creamy buds-perhaps miniature roses or closed lisianthus heads-rest close to the foliage, further enriching the layers without cluttering the design. Fine green leaves and eucalyptus-like sprigs emerge sparingly from beneath, cool and fresh, creating a discreet cushion that supports the blooms. The impression is one of purity, compassion, and quiet dignity, as if curated for a service at a local church or funeral home serving the Harrow Road or Kensal Rise area. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced florist accustomed to creating tributes for families around Queen's Park, this wreath offers a heartfelt visual expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a soft overhead perspective against a pure white backdrop, this circular wreath is a testament to careful floristry and considered colour. The bulk of the design is a lush, continuous band of white chrysanthemums whose countless feathered petals create a pillowy, almost cloud-like surface; up close, each bloom reveals a faint creamy-yellow center that warms the otherwise cool composition. Nestled at the upper left, three vivid royal blue roses form a poignant focal cluster - their velvety petals coil inward with a dense, satin-like texture, offering an intense blue contrast to the snow-white chrysanthemums. Deep green foliage cradles the roses, adding depth and a natural counterpoint to the formal ring. Both the inner and outer rims are trimmed with a meticulously pleated cobalt satin ribbon, the ruffles catching subtle light and defining the wreath's shape with a dignified sheen. A gentle shadow beneath the piece anchors it visually on the white surface, while the arrangement's overall symmetry and restrained palette convey calm and respect. As a florist working locally, I often prepare similar tributes for services at nearby chapels or for families visiting Kensal Green Cemetery and Queen's Park - and at Queen's Park Flowers we take care to match ribbon tone and bloom freshness to the occasion. The arrangement carries an understated chrysanthemum scent and presents as both traditional and deeply personal: an offering of solace, remembrance, and quiet dignity for funeral gatherings and memorial tributes across Salusbury Road and the surrounding community.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath feels like a soft echo of a spring garden, shaped into a ring of remembrance. Large, fully open roses in dusty lavender and antique mauve form the main rhythm of the design, their plush petals layered in spirals that suggest quiet movement and depth. Between these stately blooms, smaller blush pink spray roses appear in various stages of opening, from tight, hopeful buds to gently cupped blossoms, adding texture and a sense of life unfolding. The colour story is understated yet sophisticated, with the lavender, mauve, and soft pink tones resting calmly against a dense foundation of dark green fern fronds, whose fine, serrated leaves radiate outward and create a natural, feathery halo. Subtle accents of deeper greenery and tiny dark buds are tucked between the flowers, casting gentle shadows that bring structure and definition to the circular form. The overall effect is tranquil and contemplative, much like a quiet walk through Queen's Park on a still morning. Imagined as a tribute created for a local service near Chamberlayne Road or one of the neighbourhood's historic churches, this wreath reflects the careful craftsmanship and empathy of an experienced florist, its fresh, meticulously arranged flowers offering a graceful way to express sympathy, honour memories, and send a final, loving farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A sympathetic funeral wreath photographed on a clean white ground, designed to feel both restrained and richly expressive for those gathering to remember. The main body is a dense carpet of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums - so closely packed their feathery petals form a continuous, cushion-like ring of deep cobalt and indigo. Lining the inner hole of the wreath is a pleated white satin ribbon; its soft sheen and gentle folds temper the intensity of the blues and add a formal, reverent band of light around the arrangement. Nestled at the wreath's upper-left quadrant is a trio of large, fully opened blue roses, their velvety petals unfurling in a saturated sapphire that echoes the chrysanthemum tones. Around those roses, whispers of tiny white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage create a classic, comforting vignette. From the mid-left the eye is led by a fall of immaculate white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium - their graceful, elongated petals and pale centres curving down toward the lower right, punctuated by several fresh green buds that suggest hope and new beginnings. Textures shift quietly across the piece: the chrysanthemums' fine spikes, the roses' lush velvet, and the orchids' silky planes give the wreath a composed yet emotive presence. As a local florist serving Queen's Park, Salusbury Road and Chamberlayne Road communities, Queen's Park Flowers often chooses this palette for memorials because the cool blues and pure whites read as dignified, calming, and respectful without overpowering the ceremony.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular floral wreath is displayed against a crisp white background, its colours and textures carefully balanced to convey serenity and deep respect. The eye is drawn first to the large white lilies that crown the design, each bloom unfurling in wide, graceful arcs, their petals thick and velvety, their centers marked with soft green and touches of golden pollen. Threaded between them are lush deep pink and fuchsia lilies, with star-shaped flowers and occasional speckling, adding a richer tone that suggests devotion and cherished memories. White gerbera daisies punctuate the ring like bright, friendly faces, their fine, layered petals radiating from dark central disks, bringing lightness and openness to the composition. Around them, blush-pink roses and creamy white roses, some as tight buds and others fully opened, introduce a romantic, almost whispered softness, evoking love, gratitude, and quiet goodbyes. Smaller white blossoms-perhaps mini carnations or spray roses-fill the gaps, softening every edge so that the wreath feels dense, plush, and carefully considered. A frame of deep and mid-green foliage provides structure and depth, highlighting the heart of the flowers while keeping the circular shape clear and symbolic. The wreath's open center and continuous ring create a gentle metaphor for eternity and the cycle of life, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering in Queen's Park or nearby Kensal Rise. Seen through the eyes of a local florist, this arrangement feels like a comforting presence, a floral embrace offered in times of grief.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath is presented front-on against a pure white background, making its rich red and green palette stand out clearly. The entire ring is generously filled with deep red carnations, their plush, frilled petals layered like soft fabric, each flower sitting closely beside the next so the wreath feels abundant and comforting rather than sparse. Tucked between the carnations are neat clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, tiny pompon blooms that form tight, rounded mounds, their fresh green tones catching the light and lifting the overall mood of the design. The interplay between the intense crimson and the bright chartreuse suggests both solemnity and renewal, an apt balance for a farewell tribute. Supporting the flowers is a base of mixed greenery: darker fern fronds provide a feathery, forest-green depth, while variegated pittosporum adds lighter, almost creamy edges around glossy green centres, creating subtle patterns that echo the leafy avenues of Queen's Park. Curved through the lower portion of the wreath is a decorative ribbon in soft light green with darker diagonal stripes, looped with care so it appears to rest naturally among the foliage. Every element feels deliberately placed, as if arranged by an experienced florist used to preparing funeral flowers for local services in and around Salusbury Road and the park itself. The wreath's clean round shape, vivid colours, and rich texture together create a memorial piece that communicates sympathy, gratitude, and a life lovingly remembered, appropriate for delivery to church services, crematoria, or family homes throughout the Queen's Park area.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears like a serene floral halo, carefully crafted as a funeral tribute by a florist who knows the gentle pace of life around Queen's Park and its tree-lined avenues. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies anchor the design, one near the top and one towards the bottom, their open faces and prominent stamens drawing the eye around the ring. Their warm tones contrast beautifully with the soft, powdery hues of the surrounding roses, which range from blush to lavender-pink. Each rose is fully open, petals unfurling in delicate spirals that convey tenderness and grace, as if offering a quiet embrace. Interwoven with the roses are ruffled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep, saturated purple, their layered, cup-like petals giving the wreath a rich, textural depth. Standing proudly among these softer flowers are spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles, their star-shaped heads adding structure, a cool metallic note, and a sense of steadfast strength. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers drift between the primary blooms, creating a misty veil of colour that softens the arrangement. The entire wreath is cradled by a generous foundation of varied greenery: silvery eucalyptus, airy ferns, and other deep green leaves that form a lush, rounded silhouette. Bright green folded leaves, likely aspidistra, are tucked with care near the lower lily, hinting at professional precision and creativity. A few closed lily buds hide within the foliage, suggesting life continuing beyond the moment of farewell. This wreath feels perfectly suited to a remembrance gathering at a local chapel or a quiet service for families in Queen's Park, expressing sympathy, continuity, and enduring love in a gentle, natural way.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, almost overhead view reveals a perfectly round funeral wreath resting on a crisp white backdrop, the entire ring woven from thousands of tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms. The Gypsophila is packed so densely that it becomes a continuous, cloud-like band, its texture airy yet full, like soft snowfall settled into a precise circle. Light glances off the myriad petals, turning the wreath into a subtle halo of whites and gentle greys, with no foliage breaking the purity of tone. At the lower right of this cloud-ring, two graceful calla lilies have been nestled in, their stems and blooms emerging from the Baby's Breath as if from a soft cushion. The lilies' smooth petals curl into elegant trumpets, shifting from fresh green at the base into velvety burgundy and deep magenta at the tips, creating a dramatic but controlled contrast. Their slender green stems arc inward toward the centre void, guiding the eye along their sculptural lines. The open central space feels contemplative, like a pause or a breath, echoing the reflective quiet often found in the side streets off Queen's Park's main avenues. This composition is at once minimal and emotionally resonant, ideal for a funeral or celebration-of-life service where the family wishes for something understated and refined. The combination of delicate Baby's Breath and rich calla lilies suggests enduring love, dignity, and a gentle final tribute, the sort of thoughtful design a seasoned Queen's Park florist would prepare for local chapel or graveside farewells.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a crisp, immaculate white background, a circular sympathy wreath takes centre stage, its colours and textures glowing as if gently lit by soft daylight. The wreath is built on a generous bed of greenery, the outer edge framed with delicate, feathery fern fronds and layers of glossy dark green leaves, some subtly variegated, creating a deep, verdant cushion. Nestled into this green halo are clusters of roses in shades of vivid fuchsia, magenta, and tender blush pink, each bloom at a different point in its life: tight buds suggesting newness, half-open flowers revealing spirals of petals, and fully unfurled roses with velvety, cupped centres. Interwoven among the roses, opulent double lilies in creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach lend an air of refined grace. Some lilies are fully open, their layered petals gently curling back to reveal intricate stamens, while others remain as fresh, lime-green buds that punctuate the ring with touches of energy and promise. The circular design is flawless and complete, symbolising the unbroken bond of love that continues beyond loss, a sentiment that resonates deeply with families arranging funerals around Queen's Park, Kensal Rise, and nearby Maida Vale. The overall mood is one of calm elegance and heartfelt comfort, as though the fragrance of the roses and lilies might offer a quiet pause amid the emotions of a memorial gathering. Created with the thoughtful eye of an experienced local florist, this wreath feels both traditional and personal, suited to funeral services, wakes, or celebration-of-life ceremonies within the Queen's Park community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
On a sunlit display, a circular wreath of dozens of deep crimson roses radiates warmth against a pure white background. Each bloom seems chosen at the very height of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with effortless opulence. The ring's form is a gentle, continuous embrace-velvety petals meeting and brushing their neighbors, building a textured tapestry of crimson that feels both lush and disciplined. This arrangement isn't merely decorative; it carries a weight of memory and intention, with every rose carrying a whispered wish or a long-remembered moment. Standing in our local workshop, I sense the quiet power of these flowers-the faint perfume mingling with the faint green of hidden stems, the way the light plays on the petals' curves. It's a wreath that speaks of elegance and reverence, a natural expression of farewell and celebration alike. We often place such wreaths for memorials, anniversaries, or romantic gatherings, and they read beautifully in doorways, on easels, or atop a simple table. Available for same-day delivery across Queen's Park to nearby streets such as Salusbury Road and Kilburn High Road, this piece is a testament to craftsmanship and fresh, local sourcing from Queen's Park Flowers.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this beautifully composed circular wreath offers a tender balance of sorrow and gratitude, much like the quiet corners of Queen's Park on an early morning. The ring is tightly covered in deep red roses, each one open and velvety, with petals spiralling towards the centre in shades from pure crimson to merlot-like burgundy. Between and around them, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums gather like small suns, their many fine petals giving a soft, cushiony look that contrasts with the smooth curves of the rose petals. The yellow blooms bring a gentle lift, suggesting shared memories and moments of warmth amid grief. Lush green foliage surrounds and supports the flowers, with broad, glossy leaves and softer, grey-green sprigs that may be eucalyptus, echoing the mixed greenery you might notice on the tree-lined streets around Chamberlayne Road or Kensal Rise. Every stem appears carefully placed so that the colours flow evenly around the wreath, creating a harmonious, complete circle with a clean, open centre symbolizing continuity and the unbroken bond of love. The bright, even lighting makes each detail visible - from the texture of the chrysanthemums to the slight sheen on the foliage - while the plain white setting ensures there is nothing to distract from the tribute itself. It feels like a thoughtfully crafted sympathy wreath, ready to be delivered locally for a funeral service, crematorium farewell, or memorial gathering, offering a dignified and heartfelt expression of remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Within a quiet room by Queen's Park, a circular wreath of red roses sits with ceremonial stillness, as if each petal had been threaded with a memory. The ring is densely packed, dozens of roses arranged in smooth curves, their deep crimson shade deepening where light lingers and softens where shadow falls. The petals are velvety and lush, some cups still tight with promise, others opening to reveal intricate folds that catch the eye and invite a gentle breath. Between the blooms, clusters of green foliage peek through-broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and narrow, glossy sprigs of ruscus-creating a living frame that offsets the heat of red with crisp freshness. The wreath rests against a clean white background that makes the colours feel bright and sincere, a visual promise of solace rather than spectacle. The mood is solemn yet hopeful, a timeless symbol of love, remembrance, and eternal connection. This piece is ideal for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries in the Queen's Park area, where families seek a dignified tribute steeped in local craft. We offer same-day delivery across Queen's Park and nearby neighbourhoods, ensuring the wreath reaches the service in perfect condition, with careful handling and a touch of personal care from our shop. If you want to personalise it, a simple ribbon in white or deep green can be added, leaving the floral story intact yet clearly tailored to the moment of remembrance.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath appears almost to float, its bold royal blue and snow-white flowers forming a clean, graphic circle. The arrangement is constructed from countless small chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, packed densely enough that the surface reads as plush and velvety from a distance, yet reveals intricate petal detail on closer inspection. The ring is quartered like a classic life ring: top left and bottom right filled with saturated, maritime blue flowers, while the opposite quadrants glow with bright, pristine white blossoms. The colours meet in crisp, straight transitions, giving the wreath a disciplined, almost ceremonial feel that would be at home in a memorial service for someone with strong maritime ties or a career in rescue services. Running around the inner edge, a narrow dark blue ribbon is gathered into soft ruffles, gently reinforcing the nautical theme and adding a sense of tailored finishing, much like the careful touches seen in the independent shops off Chamberlayne Road and around Queen's Park station. The central opening is perfectly round, a calm window of negative space framed by the rich texture of the petals. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and steadfast care, suggesting a final lifeline extended in love. This type of floral tribute could be chosen by families in Queen's Park and neighbouring Kensal Rise to say goodbye to someone who gave others safety and comfort, whether at sea or simply through the steady kindness they offered throughout their life.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
As a wreath arranged by a neighbourhood florist, this piece reflects careful hands and quiet intention: a perfect circle of cream-coloured roses and pale yellow lilies resting against a simple white background and meant to be read from above. The design is generously filled - approximately fifteen softly opening roses with layered, ivory petals form a calming base while several large lemon-tinted trumpet lilies unfurl among them, some fully open to show slender stamens, others still in bud, suggesting continuity and hope. The floral surfaces are supported by a rich tapestry of greenery: delicate, lacy fern fronds that feather the outer ring and rounder, bluish-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, adding weight and contrast to the pale blooms. Tactile contrasts are clear - the roses' velvety, compact spirals against the lilies' sleek, elongated curves - and the overall palette sits cool and serene. There is a light, comforting aroma in the imagined scene: a soft rose perfume tempered by the green cleanness of lily and eucalyptus. This wreath is composed with sympathy in mind, its circular form symbolising unending remembrance, and it is the kind of tribute Queen's Park residents might choose for a service at Kensal Green or a funeral near Salusbury Road. For families seeking local care, Queen's Park Flowers can prepare and deliver this tasteful memorial closer to home.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00