Highgate Wreaths by Highgate Florist

At Highgate Florist, our handcrafted floral wreaths are thoughtfully designed right here in Highgate, just a short stroll from Highgate Village and the greenery of Hampstead Heath. Whether you need a classic tribute wreath, a seasonal door wreath, or something bespoke for a memorial or celebration, our experienced local florist team is here to guide you.

We carefully select fresh, long-lasting flowers from trusted growers and create each design in our Highgate studio near Archway Road and Highgate Hill. From soft, comforting whites and greens to rich, colourful displays, every wreath is made with respect, care, and professional attention to detail.

We provide reliable same-day delivery across Highgate and surrounding areas including Crouch End and Muswell Hill when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local roads and chapels well, ensuring your wreath arrives on time and presented beautifully.

  • Bespoke funeral and memorial wreaths designed with compassion
  • Seasonal door wreaths for homes and local businesses
  • Local knowledge of Highgate churches, crematoriums, and venues

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WREATHS
When I designed this wreath for a Highgate farewell, I pictured something like a soft, steady hand laid around a memory. The base is a thick, continuous circle of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom packed tightly so the surface reads as a cushion of pure, ruffled white - calm, cool, and quietly reassuring. At the upper-left a composition of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides the emotional focal point: deep violet, mid-lilac and paler buds arranged to give depth, velvet-like petal texture and gentle vertical movement. Mixed within these flowers are varied green elements - broad variegated leaves, small glossy foliage, and delicate ferny fronds - which bring a natural freshness reminiscent of the greenery you see in Waterlow Park or on the lanes around Highgate Village. A discreet frilly border of dark purple mesh or lace peeks from both inner and outer edges of the wreath, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a refined, finished edge. The photograph is taken against a clean white backdrop with soft, diffused lighting so a faint shadow grounds the piece and highlights its rounded form. As a local florist at Highgate Florist, I imagine this wreath standing by a lectern at a memorial service, or placed gently at a graveside - conveying sympathy, respect and the steadiness of remembrance without overwhelm. We prepare similar tributes for same-day care across Highgate and neighbouring streets when families need a quiet, considered expression of condolence.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath is composed with considered restraint, its design rooted in classical funeral floristry and attuned to a gentle emotional cadence. The main ring consists of tightly set white chrysanthemum blooms-small, layered florets that create a uniformly plush texture like a cloud of clean, paper-soft petals. A whisper of deep purple mesh or ribbon is visible along the inner and outer rims, offering a refined border that deepens the composition without overpowering the wreath's serenity. Nestled at the upper-left arc are three pale yellow roses, their centers unfurling into smooth, satiny layers; they stand as a soft, warm focal cluster. Interspersed among the roses are wisps of tiny white gypsophila and sprays of delicate lavender-purple statice, which together produce a lacy, trailing contrast against the dense chrysanthemum field. A mix of broad green leaves and delicate ferny fronds surrounds the cluster, lending structural rhythm and a fresh, garden-like fragrance to the arrangement.

The image reads like a quiet tribute-balanced, respectful, and composed with the sensitivity one expects for a funeral or memorial. Picture this wreath brought from a local Highgate workshop to a chapel by Waterlow Park or placed at a graveside service along the lane to Hampstead Heath: it conveys solace through texture and restrained colour, a floral articulation of remembrance that gives visual solace and a gentle, reassuring presence.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a round floral wreath set against a clean, white background, its circular shape both precise and inviting. The wreath is densely packed with tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms, which form a continuous, cloud-like cushion all around the ring. These miniature flowers give the design its ethereal softness, as if a veil of white haze has been carefully wrapped into a perfect circle above the streets of Highgate Village. Scattered gracefully throughout this delicate base are ruffled Lisianthus blooms, each one adding a gentle accent of colour and form. Their petals are mostly white but beautifully traced with shades of lavender, mauve, and deeper violet along the edges, creating a subtle watercolour effect. Some flowers are fully open, showing layered petals and darker centres, while others are still in bud, with pale green and creamy tones whispering of blooms yet to unfold. The interplay between the finely textured Baby's Breath and the smoother, more substantial Lisianthus petals gives the wreath both lightness and structure. The clear, open centre reinforces the symbolism of continuity, eternity, and the cycle of life, making the piece particularly poignant for farewell ceremonies. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting each curve and curl of petal without distraction. This sort of arrangement would be chosen in Highgate for funerals, cremations, or memorial services, perhaps resting quietly in a chapel near Highgate Cemetery or at a family gathering to celebrate a life well lived. It conveys calm, respect, and a gentle, heartfelt message of remembrance through its muted whites and purples.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant funeral wreath crafted with the quiet touch of a local Highgate florist: a full, circular base of pure white chrysanthemums that reads like soft velvet, their dense heads forming a peaceful, cloud-like ring. Just beneath those petals a layer of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible around the inner circumference, introducing a restrained contrast and the sense of careful layering. At the upper-left, a small, lush cluster forms a focal point - a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose opens gently at its heart, cradled by varied green foliage, including broad variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and wispy fern fronds that add movement. Tiny lavender-purple statice are woven through the greens, their fine texture harmonising with the bolder florals. Opposing this, from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, two calla lilies arch gracefully across the right side; their trumpet-shaped blooms show a painterly gradient from deep purple at the tips to soft peach-pink and blush nearer the base, with glossy green stems that trace a calming line along the lower right curve of the chrysanthemum base. A single, longer stem extends from the left cluster and is secured across the lower wreath, leading the eye toward the callas and demonstrating the considered construction. Presented against a clean white background and captured in gentle daylight, this wreath speaks of respect and lasting remembrance - a fitting tribute for services near Highgate Cemetery or quiet moments of remembrance in the village - and is the kind of arrangement you might entrust to Highgate Florist for thoughtful local care.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered cleanly against a pure white backdrop, this sumptuous circular wreath is composed of tightly gathered roses and lush greenery, creating a refined funeral tribute that suits the calm, dignified character of Highgate. The design is full and symmetrical, with flowers nestled closely together so that the wreath forms a continuous ribbon of colour and texture. The eye is first drawn to the large, open roses blooming in creamy white and soft ivory, their petals spiralling gently outward like delicate satin. Interwoven among these are subtle shades of pale peach, adding a quiet warmth, while clusters of blush pink spray roses introduce smaller, more intricate forms-buds, half-open blossoms, and tiny rosettes that give a sense of natural variation. Scattered throughout the circle, distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses deepen the palette, their vintage tones evoking reflection and cherished memories, fitting for services in local Highgate churches or memorial gatherings near the famous cemetery. A rich base of dark green fern fronds and similar foliage supports the blooms, tracing the circular outline and emerging from between petals as soft forks of greenery. This foliage provides a strong contrast and a feeling of life and continuity, like the tree-lined walks of Highgate Wood. The lighting is even and gentle, allowing the pastel colours to glow softly and revealing the velvety textures of each petal. Crafted with precision and care by a florist attuned to local families' needs, the wreath's unbroken ring symbolises eternal love and remembrance, offering a comforting, graceful presence at any funeral, cremation, or memorial service in and around Highgate.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully fashioned wreath of white and fuchsia blooms sits isolated on a pristine white field, the design speaking quietly of remembrance and respect. The arrangement is anchored by numerous large white Oriental lilies, each with wide, pure petals-some gracefully recurved-exposing their pale green pistils and delicate stamens that suggest purity and renewal. Scattered among them are bold fuchsia-pink Stargazer-style lilies, their deep magenta faces flecked with darker spots near the throat, creating dramatic focal points that punctuate the soft white foundation. Soft, cream and blush roses tuck into the spaces between the lilies, their compact buds and open blooms lending a romantic, tactile softness that contrasts the lilies' sweeping forms. Minimal, muted foliage-possibly eucalyptus-threads through the wreath alongside small green button-like buds, offering structure and a cool, herbal note to the imagined scent. The overall shape is a full, continuous circle with a clear centre, crafted to convey unity and the cycle of life; photographed under diffuse light, each petal holds subtle shadows and highlights that reveal texture and depth. As a Highgate-based florist familiar with services held near Highgate Hill and the churchyards around Pond Square, I would recommend this wreath for funerals and memorial gatherings where a balance of solemnity and warmth is desired. The composition feels dignified yet personal, a floral expression that comforts with refined colour contrasts and careful, compassionate craftsmanship.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This dignified circular sympathy wreath is hand-crafted from a dense foundation of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, their tightly arranged petals forming a plush, cloud-like ring that speaks of purity and respect. From the upper left quadrant a vibrant cascade of colour rises: sunlit yellow roses, petals unfurling in soft spirals, sit beside sumptuous deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma), their ruffled cups offering a cool, velvety counterpoint. Scattered among them are a few unopened Eustoma buds in pale lavender and green, suggesting hope and continuity. The accent cluster is underpinned by layers of glossy, rounded foliage-some leaves subtly variegated-and slender fern fronds that add a graceful, feathery texture. Along the inner and outer rim, a fine dark purple mesh ribbon peeks through the white blooms, a delicate detail that visually links the white chrysanthemum base to the purple flowers above. The arrangement is presented against soft, neutral lighting so the whiteness reads pure, the yellows warm, and the purples deep without harsh shadow. As Highgate Florist, serving Highgate Village, Archway and the surrounding neighbourhoods, we design pieces like this for funeral services and memorials, where simplicity and a thoughtful palette help carry messages of condolence. The wreath's tactile fullness, subtle scent of roses, and harmonious colour balance create a composed, comforting tribute-meant to honour a life with understated beauty and lasting respect.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly circular wreath of sympathy flowers is photographed against a clean white background, allowing each bloom to stand out with quiet clarity. The design is dominated by velvety white Oriental lilies, their petals long and gently curved, forming open, star-like blossoms that reveal fresh green throats and elegant stamens topped with warm brown pollen. Some flowers are in full, confident bloom, while others are only partly opened or still in tight bud, suggesting the gradual unfolding of memory and time. Nestled in between are ruffled lisianthus blossoms, predominantly white but delicately edged in shades of lilac and light purple, adding a romantic softness and a cool, serene contrast to the lilies' bold simplicity. Fine sprigs of greenery and hints of eucalyptus-like foliage thread discreetly through the arrangement, providing structure, fragrance, and a subtle reminder of garden borders and hedgerows around Highgate. The wreath forms a continuous, balanced ring with no empty spaces, symbolising eternity, unity, and unending affection. The overall impression is of a calm, contemplative tribute, suitable for a funeral, cremation, or memorial service in one of Highgate's historic churches or at nearby Highgate Cemetery. Crafted with sensitivity, the wreath seems to hold a gentle hush, like the quiet you feel on a shaded Highgate side street, offering comfort, respect, and a graceful farewell when words alone are not enough.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Set against a pristine white background and seen from a slightly raised viewpoint, this handcrafted circular wreath centres on a thick, continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly layered with feathery petals that form a subtly domed surface and diffuse the light into a soft, tranquil glow. Three vivid, electric-blue roses are grouped at the upper-left of the ring, their velvety petals unfurling in precise spirals and carrying a cool, solemn intensity that is quietly arresting beside the soft whites. These blue blooms nestle into rich, dark green foliage that both anchors and highlights their colour, creating a natural contrast that feels composed and deliberate. Encircling the chrysanthemum ring on both its outer and inner edges is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt, the ruffled folds catching light to lend a refined, tactile edge to the arrangement. The wreath sits slightly raised above the white plane, casting a gentle shadow that enhances depth and the sense of hand-built craftsmanship. Intended as a dignified sympathy piece, its palette and form are particularly fitting for services held at Highgate Cemetery or quiet memorials in Highgate Village; crafted with care by Highgate Florist, it conveys reverence and calm, a respectful visual language for farewell and remembrance without flamboyance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This image captures a meticulously arranged sympathy wreath laid flat on a clean white surface, photographed from above so its perfect circular shape is clearly defined. The wreath is lush with roses, the primary blooms being large, fully open flowers in muted lavender and soft mauve tones that border on grey-purple. Their petals are thick, velvety, and numerous, folding over one another in tight whorls toward the centre, giving each rose a sense of maturity and depth. Spaced harmoniously between these are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, some no bigger than a thumbprint, many in half-open stages or just beginning to unfurl from bud form. This variation in size and openness gently breaks up the ring, adding texture and a subtle feeling of movement, as if the wreath is eternally in a state of tender blooming. The entire composition is supported by a generous backing of dark green fern fronds, their feathery, serrated leaves fanning outward, forming a rich, natural border around the flowers. The interplay between the deep green foliage and the pastel tones of the roses creates a poised contrast that feels both soothing and dignified. Soft, even lighting ensures there are no harsh shadows, only a gradual shading in the petals and leaves that enhances the sculptural quality of each element. This design would be especially at home at a Highgate memorial, perhaps placed beside a stone in Highgate Cemetery or brought to a service near Archway Road. The blend of romantic lavender roses and gentle pink sprays conveys sympathy with grace, offering comfort and remembrance to those gathered.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully arranged sympathy wreath in deep blue and white, hand-styled with the kind of care you'd expect from a local Highgate flower studio. The main ring is densely packed with vibrant, royal-blue chrysanthemums whose fine, feathery petals create a rich, full texture that reads like a soft, velvety cushion. Lining the inner rim is a ruffled white satin ribbon, its pleats bright against the blue and lending a refined, satin-gloss border that lifts the composition with understated elegance. Prominently placed at the upper-left quadrant, three fully bloomed blue roses form a noble cluster - their lush, velvety petals open in a striking azure, paired with tiny white gypsophila and a few deep-green leaves for classic contrast and natural depth. From mid-left a gentle cascade of pure white orchids sweeps down and curves toward the lower-right, the orchids' smooth, luminous petals and slender stems adding an ethereal, calming flow across the wreath. Scattered along the orchid stem are fresh green buds, some snug and others beginning to unfurl, suggesting renewal amid remembrance. The arrangement carries cool, contemplative tones and mixed textures - from the chrysanthemum's small, spiky heads to the satin ribbon's shine and the orchids' soft waxiness - that together convey profound sympathy and timeless respect. Suitable for tributes near Highgate Cemetery or services in surrounding Camden and Islington neighbourhoods, this wreath is prepared with local knowledge and care and can be arranged for appropriate delivery within the Highgate area.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Presented against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears both dignified and deeply personal, its ring of flowers arranged in a soothing harmony of white, soft pink, and intense magenta shades. Large white lilies dominate the design at regular intervals, their broad, satin-like petals gently curved back to reveal green pistils and warm amber stamens, giving the impression of quiet candles around the circle. Between them, more vivid lilies in deep pink and fuchsia tones, with speckled, star-shaped blooms, bring a touch of drama and emotional depth, like the rich colours often seen around Highgate's historic stonework and leafy streets. White gerbera daisies, with their neat, radiating petals and dark central discs, dot the wreath with a bright but respectful cheerfulness. Woven among these are soft pink roses in bud and early bloom, giving a tender, almost whispered sentiment of affection, while creamy white roses, fully opened, add a fuller, more traditional beauty. Smaller white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, fill every space, lending the wreath its plush, carpet-like texture so the circular shape remains uninterrupted. Around the outer edge, a frame of deep green foliage and delicate new growth adds natural contrast and support, much like the tree-lined paths leading down towards Highgate Cemetery. The light is soft and even, helping the colours remain gentle yet true. This carefully balanced wreath would be chosen for funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life across Highgate, Archway, and Hampstead, expressing sympathy, enduring love, and the wish for a serene rest.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Suspended visually against a clear white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears lush and complete, its entire surface densely filled with flowers in rich red and bright apple-green tones. The foundation of the design is a ring of red carnations, their petals frilled and layered so thickly that they create a soft, textured carpet of colour. Some flowers are in full glory, fully open and rounded, while others are slightly smaller or just beginning to unfurl, suggesting a natural progression of bloom that softens the wreath's formal symmetry. Tucked evenly between the carnations, lime green button chrysanthemums sit like tiny globes, their tightly packed florets forming neat, velvety domes that catch the light. Around the flowers, a border of lush greenery extends outward: fine, dark green fern fronds give the impression of gentle feathers, while variegated foliage with creamy-edged leaves threads in and out, breaking up the strong colour blocks and adding a more painterly texture. A soft, striped ribbon in two tones of green is folded into loose loops near the lower curve of the wreath, echoing the greens of the foliage and repeating the circular rhythm. Illuminated by neutral, even lighting, the piece looks as if it has just been carefully arranged in a Highgate flower shop overlooking Waterlow Park, ready to be delivered for a funeral service, memorial, or cremation. The mood is one of quiet strength and enduring affection, a floral tribute that balances tradition and freshness for families across Highgate and nearby areas like Archway and Crouch End.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Seen from just above, this lush funeral wreath presents a harmonious circle of blooms that speaks softly of remembrance and renewal. Two striking reddish-orange Asiatic lilies form the primary focal points, one sitting near the top of the ring and its counterpart toward the lower arc, their broad petals and visible stamens offering warmth and presence amid gentler tones. Intermingled are many blush pink roses, petals opened into graceful spirals that invite touch in imagination and convey consolation. Ruffled lisianthus in both pale pink and rich purple create layered depth, their cup-like blossoms folding into the roses and catching subtle shadows. Tiny sprays of lavender-blue filler-statice or limonium-are woven throughout like a distant haze, lending softness and air. Blue eryngium thistles, with their spiky, steel-toned heads, introduce architectural contrast and a resilient note, while unopened lily buds tucked into the greenery hint at continuity and hope beyond the day. The foliage base is abundant and varied: silvery eucalyptus, delicate dark fern fronds, and textured greens that support the blooms and provide a restful, verdant frame. Brightly veined green leaves, possibly aspidistra or folded ti, accentuate the lilies and give the wreath a contemporary edge. The overall scent suggests a gentle, clean floral blend, and the look-set against white-feels calm and reverent. As a local florist often serving Highgate Village and the nearby lanes around Hampstead Heath, I visualise this tribute placed with care at a funeral or memorial, its circular form offering a quiet, enduring symbol of love and remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image shows an elegant, round funeral wreath photographed from a bird's-eye view on a seamless white surface. The entire ring is densely composed of Baby's Breath, with thousands of tiny white gypsophila flowers creating an almost cloud-like band that encircles a clear, empty centre. The texture is soft and intricate, reminiscent of fine lace or light frost on Highgate's old brick walls, and the blossoms blend into one another to form a continuous halo of white. No greenery is visible within the body of the wreath; everything is focused on that pure, snowy effect. Slight shadows on the background give the arrangement dimension, making it feel almost as if it is gently hovering above the surface. On the right-hand side, just below the midline, two calla lilies emerge from the Baby's Breath, becoming the design's sophisticated accent. Their sleek, rolled petals shift in colour from crisp green at the base to deep burgundy and rich magenta at the outer edges, like the tones you might notice on a late-afternoon walk up Highgate Hill. The lilies' smooth, satiny texture and sculptural curves stand out against the fine, feathery blossoms, yet the colours blend harmoniously. Their green stems arch with poise, disappearing into the cushion of gypsophila as though naturally rooted there. The overall mood is peaceful, thoughtful, and gently dignified-an arrangement tailored for moments of farewell and reflection, suited to funerals, memorial services, or private acts of remembrance in Highgate homes, where families seek something both understated and deeply expressive.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of sympathy flowers fills the image, photographed against a clear, white background that makes its colours appear both soft and vivid. The arrangement is densely packed so the viewer sees an unbroken ring of blooms, symbolising an endless embrace. Roses in deep magenta, bold fuchsia, and gentle, powdery pink dominate thecomposition, some still cupped as tight buds and others open wide, their many layered petals forming rosettes with a plush, almost velvety texture. Interspersed among them are striking double lilies, their generously layered petals opening in tones of creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach. The lilies' centres are subtly detailed, suggesting fine stamens and softly shaded throats that draw the eye inward. A scattering of lime-green lily buds adds a hint of emerging life, lifting the colour palette. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a thick canopy of foliage: slender, feathery fern fronds radiate along the outer edge, while broad, dark green leaves with occasional variegated highlights fill the inner spaces, adding both depth and structure. The interplay between the bright greens and the warm floral hues is enhanced by the neutral background, giving the whole piece a sense of clarity and poise. This is the kind of wreath that might rest quietly in a Highgate chapel or be carried to a service near Hampstead Heath or the tree-lined avenues around Highgate Village, offering a focal point of gentle colour in a time of grief. Its mood is contemplative and respectful, suggesting care, remembrance, and a tender farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a sunlit Highgate studio, I describe this circular wreath as a living embrace. Dozens of red roses are chosen at their peak-petals soft and velvet, layers unfurling with a patient, opulent rhythm. The circle forms a continuous field of blooms, each rose pressing gently against its neighbor to create a plush, uniform surface. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory, tenderness, and the weight of well-wishes spoken and unsaid. The heady fragrance of rose seems to rise with every breath, mingling with the faint green of hidden stems and the absence of other foliage, which keeps the eye focused on the crimson tapestry. Framed against a pure white background, the wreath exudes elegance and reverence, equally suited to a solemn memorial, a heartfelt anniversary, or a celebratory welcome. In our Highgate practice, we often see families choosing a wreath like this for remembrance ceremonies near Highgate Cemetery or at services in Crouch End, with the option of same-day delivery across the area. I speak as a local florist who knows the character of this neighbourhood: the calm of Hampstead Heath, the bustle of Highgate Village, the quiet corners of Muswell Hill, all reflected in the careful balance of stem and bloom. The wreath is built to endure, to carry a memory, to be a gift of comfort that travels gently to a friend, a relative, or a lover of beauty.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This photograph presents a beautifully composed circular wreath intended as a sympathy or funeral tribute, captured against a stark white backdrop that emphasizes every nuance of colour and texture. The wreath is densely filled with deep red roses, arranged in a continuous ring so that their velvety petals almost touch. Each rose is at its peak, fully open yet still neat, with layered petals curling inward to form a classic spiral. Their tones shift subtly from vibrant crimson to more sombre dark red, giving the design a sense of gravity and quiet strength. Between these roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums are nestled, their many fine, feathered petals creating light, fluffy domes that soften the overall look. The yellows bring a gentle glow to the composition, suggesting warmth, friendship, and shared remembrance. Supporting the blooms is an abundance of greenery: glossy, deep green leaves spread outward, while softer, grey-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus adds cool highlights and a more natural, garden feel. Together, the flowers and leaves form a smooth, unbroken circle with a clear hollow in the centre, echoing the idea of an eternal bond. It is the kind of tribute that would feel at home during a quiet Highgate service, perhaps carried along the leafy streets near Highgate Wood or placed respectfully at a graveside. The crisp, studio lighting and white background ensure that the focus remains entirely on the wreath's craftsmanship-the symmetry, the balance of colour, and the tender intention behind each carefully placed stem.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Highgate Florist, this circular wreath of deep red roses sits against a pristine white background, a measured blend of ceremony and intimate romance. Dozens of blooms, ranging from ruby to burgundy, encircle the ring in a tight, lush cluster, each petal catching light and casting soft shadows that deepen the wreath's velvety surface. The design is punctuated by fresh green foliage-a mix of broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sleeker, glossy ruscus-that carve out generous negative space and give the arrangement a natural, living rhythm. The composition feels full, seamless, and deliberately layered, with petals overlapping to emphasize a continuous form and a gentle three-dimensional depth. In this local Highgate setting, such a wreath speaks to sympathy, memorials, anniversaries, and the wish to honour a life remembered with grace. The delivery footprint extends across Highgate Village, Crouch End, Muswell Hill, and the surrounding streets, with reliable same-day service for families and funeral directors. Crafted with care and meticulous attention to balance, this piece conveys dignity and solace, inviting quiet reflection while offering a lasting, heartfelt tribute to memories that endure.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A striking circular floral tribute styled as a classic lifebuoy stands out against a spotless white background, the stark contrast bringing to mind the clear lines of Highgate's historic terraces under a crisp winter sky. The wreath forms a perfect ring composed entirely of tiny, densely packed flower heads, likely chrysanthemums, whose layered petals create a plush, velvety texture. Its surface is divided into four distinct segments that alternate between rich royal blue and pure white. The top left and bottom right quarters are saturated with deep blue blooms, producing a bold, confident colour block, while the opposing quadrants are filled with luminous white flowers that soften and balance the overall design. Both the outer and inner edges of the ring are sharply defined, evidence of skilled, patient arranging. Along the inner circumference, a narrow dark blue ribbon has been folded into regular pleats, forming a delicate frill that subtly accentuates the circular shape and reinforces the nautical symbolism without distracting from the flowers themselves. The central opening remains clear and uncluttered, completing the familiar image of a life ring. As a funeral or memorial wreath, this piece speaks of safety, guidance and steadfast care, making it especially poignant for honouring someone connected to the sea, maritime services, or a role of quiet protection within their family. Crafted in a tasteful, contemporary style well suited to services in and around Highgate and nearby churches or crematoria, the blue and white lifebuoy arrangement offers a composed, contemplative tribute, conveying both solace and deep respect.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From an aerial viewpoint against a pure white backdrop, this funeral wreath presents a serene, meticulously balanced composition of soft creams and pale yellows. Approximately a dozen large, fully opened cream-colored roses, each with densely furled inner petals, form the principal ring and emit a gentle, powdery sweetness. Interspersed among them, lemon-tinted trumpet lilies alternate between full bloom and artful buds, their elongated petals and pale yellow stamens adding elegant height and a subtle citrus freshness to the scent profile. The flowers sit upon a rich bed of deep green foliage-feathery fern fronds that create a delicate lace-like edge and rounded, blue-green eucalyptus-style leaves that introduce cooler tones and sculptural contrast. The wreath is densely packed yet nuanced, the layering of blooms and leaves producing soft shadows and a tranquil three-dimensionality that reads beautifully from above. Its flawless circular form symbolizes continuity and remembrance, qualities especially resonant in Highgate where memorials and quiet moments near Highgate Cemetery and Waterlow Park are part of local life. Crafted with careful attention to proportion and texture, this wreath conveys calm dignity and heartfelt condolence, a fitting tribute for funerals, memorial services, or graveside offerings. Prepared by local hands experienced in sympathy floristry, it reflects a thoughtful approach to colour, scent, and symbolism appropriate for those seeking a respectful floral remembrance in and around Highgate.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00