Queen's Park WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Queen's Park, your local destination for beautifully crafted wreaths and exquisite bouquets. As passionate florists rooted in the heart of Queen’s Park, we combine our expert knowledge and love for floristry to create wreaths that bring warmth, comfort, or celebration to every occasion. Whether you live near Salusbury Road, stroll the paths of Queen’s Park Gardens, or visit the well-loved Lonsdale Road, our team are here to help.

Our hand-tied, fresh flowers are thoughtfully curated using seasonal blooms and greenery, ensuring every wreath is unique and made to order. With years of expertise, our florists blend skill and care with a personal touch, making us trusted by families and businesses across Queen's Park, as well as nearby Kilburn and Kensal Rise.

We understand how important timely delivery is, especially for meaningful moments. That’s why we offer same-day delivery throughout Queen's Park when you order online by 3 PM. Let us bring fresh floral beauty to your door, whether for a memorial, a special celebration, or to simply brighten your local home.

  • Handcrafted, fresh wreaths for all occasions
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WREATHS
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath set against a stark white backdrop: the foundation is a dense, uniform ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly nestled to create a seamless, pillowy surface that speaks of purity, peace and enduring remembrance. The chrysanthemum heads form a continuous white band whose ruffled petals catch a soft, studio light, producing a subdued sheen and a delicate shadow beneath the piece that lifts it from the page. On the upper-left quadrant an artful accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides a focal note - layers of rich violet and softer lavender blossoms, accompanied by a few slender buds, give the cluster depth and a velvet-like presence against the white field. Mixed foliage - glossy, slightly variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds - threads through the purple blooms, adding texture, fresh green contrast and a sense of natural grace. Subtle dark purple mesh edging peeks out at the inner and outer rims under the chrysanthemums, its crinkled band harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a refined finishing touch. Described with the steadiness of an experienced local florist, this wreath conveys solemnity without austerity; it is the kind of tribute we prepare for services in Queen's Park, Gladstone Park memorials, or private homes on Chamberlayne Road. Prepared with care and photographed to show its quiet craftsmanship, this arrangement is suitable as a consoling memorial and is available for local delivery through Florist Queen's Park when required for service or graveside placement.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This elegant circular wreath is crafted from hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemum heads, each petal contributing to a dense, cushion-like ring that evokes peace and reverence. Photographed against a pure white backdrop, the uniform field of white petals creates a soothing, tactile surface, like snow smoothed by a quiet wind. Nestled on the upper-left arc, a small, intentional spray of blooms offers a warm focal note: three pale yellow roses, their layered, velvety petals slightly ajar as if in gentle greeting. They are accompanied by soft clouds of baby's breath that add a translucent, airy texture and by small sprays of lavender-hued statice which bring a restrained lift of colour - a quiet nod to spring amid the solemnity. The foliage mixes broad glossy leaves with fine, fern-like elements to frame the accent cluster and to introduce a verdant counterpoint that keeps the ensemble feeling alive rather than austere. A fine, dark purple netting or ribbon is subtly visible along the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, providing a refined outline that deepens the wreath's centre and speaks to considered craftsmanship. The piece is lit with soft, even light that accentuates petal edges and casts a mild shadow under the circle, giving the tribute a dignified weight. As a local florist familiar with Queen's Park and nearby Salusbury Road, I imagine this wreath being chosen to honour a life with understated grace and the comfort of familiar neighbourhood care.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene white and purple funeral wreath fills the image, set against a completely plain white background that draws attention to every petal and stem. The wreath is perfectly round, its form densely packed with clouds of Baby's Breath, the countless tiny white Gypsophila flowers creating a downy, mist-like surface all the way around the circle. Emerging gracefully from this soft base are larger Lisianthus blooms, each one with delicately ruffled petals that give the design movement and depth. Their petals are predominantly snowy white but edged and sometimes lightly streaked with rich violet and soft lavender, producing a gentle halo of colour around each blossom. Some Lisianthus are wide open, revealing darker throats at their centres, while others stand in various stages of unfurling, with hints of pale green and yellow at the buds, adding a sense of natural growth and tenderness to the arrangement. The contrast between the minute, star-like Baby's Breath and the smoother, more sculpted Lisianthus petals creates a tactile feeling of both lightness and structure. The central void of the wreath remains clean and open, reminding the viewer of the traditional circular symbolism of eternal life and ongoing love. Crafted in the thoughtful style often requested by families around Queen's Park, from Salusbury Road to the tree-lined avenues nearby, this floral tribute would sit with quiet dignity beside a coffin, on a stand in a chapel, or at a crematorium, offering a calm, dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance in times of farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Arranged with a careful, sympathetic hand, this circular funeral wreath combines a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums with subtle touches of purple and green to convey calm and remembrance. The chrysanthemums are closely set to form a plush, cloud-like base; beneath them a ruffled strip of deep purple netting is discreetly visible, offering an understated but noble contrast along the wreath's inner curve. At the upper-left, a single soft cream rose unfurls at the heart of a compact spray of foliage-variegated leaves with pale edges, airy fern fronds, and slender lavender-hued statice sprigs that bring a delicate, textural whisper and a quiet scent to the piece. On the right side, two sculptural calla lilies arch gracefully between two o'clock and five o'clock, their elongated trumpets painted in a gentle gradient from saturated purple at the tips to a tender peach-pink toward the base, their bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum body to create flow and balance. A lone longer stem stretches from the left cluster across the lower wreath, leading the eye to the lilies and unifying the composition. Soft light reveals the interplay of textures-the chrysanthemum's plush faces, the rose's satiny sheen, the statice's crisp edges-resulting in an arrangement that is both dignified and consoling. Locally crafted in Queen's Park by Florist Queen's Park, this sympathy wreath is suitable for memorial services at nearby Kensal Green Cemetery or quiet gatherings along Salusbury Road, with care taken for safe delivery across the neighbourhood.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular funeral wreath is pictured against a clean white backdrop, its colours and textures brought into sharp focus as if resting on a display stand in a Queen's Park chapel. The entire ring is densely woven with roses, creating a plush, unbroken band of petals that feels soft and abundant. Large ivory and creamy white roses are the main feature, many fully open so that the heart of each bloom is visible, their petals gently cupped and slightly ruffled at the edges. Interspersed among them are blush pink spray roses, some no bigger than a thumbnail, gathered in dainty clusters that add delicacy and movement. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce warmth, like a hint of late afternoon sun over the houses near Salusbury Road, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend a subtle vintage elegance, reminiscent of antique silk. The entire arrangement rests on a thick, verdant bed of dark green fern fronds, their finely divided leaves peeking between blossoms and around the edges, adding depth, contrast, and a slight woodland feel. The round form is perfectly balanced, giving the impression of care and steady hands guiding every stem into place. Though the background is stark, the wreath itself radiates a gentle, consoling presence, suggesting quiet moments of reflection after a service or burial. It feels like a thoughtful memorial created by a local Queen's Park florist, designed to honour a life with grace, tenderness, and enduring affection through the soft language of roses and greenery.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating tranquillity, this full circular wreath elegantly blends the dignified beauty of white lilies with the heartfelt vibrancy of fuchsia blooms, as if paying homage along the footpaths of Queen's Park. Each lily, with its ivory petals open and facing outward, captures the soft, diffused light reminiscent of an early morning at Kilburn Grange Park, allowing the green-tipped stamens to stand out with a subtle grace. Amidst these, deep pink Stargazer lilies unfurl, their bold magenta hues enlivened by darker freckles, seamlessly woven into the design to evoke a sense of cherished memory and quiet celebration. Scattered between the lilies are clusters of pale blush and soft cream roses; some in tight bud, others beginning to open, their softness reminiscent of the gentle fragrance carried on a summer breeze through the local gardens. Hints of cool, powdery green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus or lily leaves-peek from beneath, grounding the lush arrangement and suggesting continuity and hope. This dignified wreath, thoughtfully handcrafted by a local Queen's Park florist, is set against a crisp white background that further elevates its classic, peaceful aesthetic. Ideal for funerals or memorial tributes, it brings a sense of solace and remembrance, echoing the supportive spirit of the community and the heartfelt connections that define life in Queen's Park.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously made funeral wreath resting against a neutral background, built from a continuous ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums whose tiny, overlapping petals form a plush, cloud-like foundation. The wreath's main visual accent sits at the upper left, where a cluster of bright yellow roses unfurls in rich, golden tones, their soft scent offering a quiet, reassuring presence. Among the roses are deep royal purple Eustoma, or lisianthus, with ruffled, cup-shaped blooms that introduce elegant contrast and a sense of calm. A handful of unopened buds in pale lavender and green suggest life's gentle forward motion, while varied greenery - glossy salal-like leaves, some with faint variegation, and delicate fern fronds - supports the composition and gives the spray breathable depth. A slender dark purple crinoline ribbon peeks from beneath the white base, mirroring the lisianthus and tying the palette together. The craftsmanship is careful and balanced: chrysanthemums densely packed for a smooth silhouette, the accent spray placed to draw the eye without overwhelming the wreath's humility. Scent is subtle; the roses lend warmth while the chrysanthemums provide a soft, green undertone. Made in our Queen's Park studio, Florist Queen's Park designs pieces like this for local services near Salusbury Road and Harvist Road, where families ask for arrangements that communicate dignity, solace and enduring remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed white and purple funeral wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its circular form calm and unwavering. The design is dominated by generous white Oriental lilies, each flower unfurling in graceful arcs that almost resemble folded satin, with six broad petals drawing the eye towards a soft green centre and fine, dusted stamens. Some lilies are just beginning to open, their buds pale and hopeful, while others are fully blossomed, symbolising a life lived and cherished. Between these star-like blooms nestle clusters of lisianthus or eustoma, their petals gently ruffled and edged with shades of lilac and violet, giving the wreath a quiet, painterly depth. Small touches of dark green foliage and slender, grey-green sprigs weave in and out, anchoring the lighter tones and suggesting the greenery you might notice walking past the mature trees and calm pathways of Queen's Park itself. The flowers sit close together, creating a lush and continuous circle that is visually rich yet never overwhelming. There is a stillness to the composition, as though time were briefly paused to allow space for reflection. This is a wreath that would feel at home in a chapel of rest near Salusbury Road or on its way to a local service, offering a respectful gesture of sympathy. Its colours convey purity, peace, and dignified remembrance, while the thoughtful craftsmanship reflects the gentle support a Queen's Park florist quietly provides to families saying their final goodbyes.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised angle against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in quiet contrasts and considered detail. The heart of the piece is a full, uninterrupted ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, densely layered so their feathery petals form a gently domed, tactile surface that feels both soft to the eye and resolutely composed. Under soft studio light the chrysanthemums reveal tiny hints of warm cream at their centers, which prevents the white from feeling stark and adds a subtle human warmth. At the upper left quadrant, a trio of deep royal blue roses provides the wreath's emotional anchor - their velvety petals spiral inward with the intimacy of a classic rose, saturated in a near-sapphire hue that reads solemn yet hopeful. These roses are nestled into dark green foliage whose rounded leaves frame the blooms and create a natural contrast that enhances the roses' intensity. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon rims both the outer and inner edges of the wreath; its ruffles and gentle sheen lend structure and a refined finish, echoing the rose colour and unifying the design. A soft shadow beneath the arrangement gives it depth on the white plane, suggesting care in placement. As a florist familiar with Queen's Park and nearby Kensal Rise, I find this palette especially suited to memorial services, quiet remembrance ceremonies, or as a respectful delivery for funeral chapels along Salusbury Road and the surrounding community.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene sympathy wreath lies flat against a crisp white backdrop, its perfectly round shape symbolising continuity and enduring love. The design is composed of lush, fully opened roses in a soft, greyish lavender and dusty mauve, their many-petalled blooms creating velvety swirls of colour around the entire circle. Threaded between these larger roses are sprays of delicate blush-pink miniature roses and rosebuds, some still tightly wrapped, others just beginning to open, introducing a gentle contrast and a feeling of unfolding memories. The flowers appear freshly misted, with petals that look soft to the touch, inviting the imagination to sense their faint, sweet fragrance. Beneath and around the blossoms, a dense foundation of deep green fern fronds fans outward, each finely cut leaflet adding texture and natural movement. Darker filler foliage and tiny buds are tucked into the spaces between blooms, lending depth and subtle shadow that stop the wreath from feeling flat. The composition is carefully balanced yet never rigid, like a thoughtfully arranged farewell created in a quiet Queen's Park studio. The palette of lavender, mauve, and blush, set against the rich green foliage, speaks of grace, admiration, and peace, making this wreath fitting for a funeral or memorial gathering in and around Queen's Park, from intimate services near the park itself to family farewells held in homes off Chamberlayne Road. It feels like a floral embrace, a gentle, circular frame around cherished memories and heartfelt condolences.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in cool, respectful colour and refined texture. The dense foundation is made up of small, vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums whose tightly packed, feathery petals give the piece a plush, almost textile quality; they form a generous, uninterrupted band of blue that feels steadfast and consoling. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon trims the inner curve and peeks from beneath the flowers, its glossy folds lending a quiet formality and soft contrast to the saturated blue. At the wreath's upper-left, a trio of fully opened blue roses commands attention-each rose unfurls velvety, layered petals in a deep sapphire tone and is framed by delicate clusters of white gypsophila and sculpted dark-green foliage. A graceful cascade of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the mid-left, curving toward the lower right; the orchids' smooth, papery petals and subtle natural sheen introduce an ethereal lightness that offsets the chrysanthemum's density. Scattered among the orchids are fresh green buds-some tightly held, some beginning to breathe open-symbols of continuity and quiet hope. The lighting is cool and even, accentuating textures and the floral shapes without dramatic shadow. As an arrangement suited to memorials and funerals across Queen's Park and nearby Chamberlayne Road, it conveys solemn respect. Florist Queen's Park prepares pieces like this with local knowledge and sensitivity, available for delicate delivery to services and family homes in the area.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a bright white backdrop, its band of blooms forming a continuous, comforting embrace that feels at home in the calm streets around Queen's Park. At first glance, the luminous white lilies command attention, their broad petals curving outward like gentle hands, green pistils and golden stamens standing proud at the centre. Nestled amongst them are sumptuous fuchsia and deep magenta lilies, their star-shaped blooms dusted with freckles, adding pockets of vibrant colour that echo the changing flowers in local front gardens along Brondesbury Villas. Scattered generously throughout the design are white gerbera daisies, each with a distinctive dark centre that creates a pleasing contrast, lending the wreath a sense of brightness and clarity. Between these larger flowers, soft blush-pink roses appear in clusters, some still tightly budding, others partially open, as if they're quietly breathing; their tender hue suggests affection, gratitude, and gentle farewell. Creamy white roses, many fully bloomed with layer upon layer of petals, provide a sense of fullness and steady calm, like a reassuring presence beside a grieving family. Smaller white fillers-likely spray carnations or tiny spray chrysanthemums-fill in the spaces, making the wreath look luxuriously dense and carefully finished. The entire composition is anchored by a halo of rich green foliage, with varied leaf shapes and subtle buds that create depth and a natural, garden-like feel. This thoughtfully composed funeral wreath, the sort a local florist near Queen's Park Station might prepare for delivery to a nearby chapel or family home, offers a serene expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath glows with deep red and vivid lime green, like a carefully framed memory. The ring is densely woven with red carnations, their frilled petals stacked in delicate layers that create a plush, almost fabric-like texture. No two blooms are identical: some are fully opened, showing every ruffle, while others remain slightly cupped, suggesting a life story still being held close. Tucked between them are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, small and spherical, their tightly packed florets forming neat domes of colour. The bright chartreuse green feels fresh and modern, gently lifting the mood while still honouring the solemnity of loss. Supporting this tapestry of red and green is a bed of mixed foliage. Dark, glossy fern fronds add depth and a soft feathery outline, while variegated pittosporum leaves bring a lighter touch with their creamy margins and mottled patterns. Their irregular shapes keep the wreath from looking too formal, giving it a natural, garden-like charm. A subtle ribbon detail, striped in two shades of green, loops gracefully among the leaves, echoing the hues of nearby Queen's Park itself, especially in early spring when fresh growth appears around the paths. The lighting in the image is even and bright, allowing each petal, leaf, and ribbon fold to be clearly seen, with a faint shadow that hints at the wreath's weight and presence. It feels like a piece a local family might order for a funeral service at a nearby chapel or for a quiet farewell at Paddington Old Cemetery, combining dignity, comfort, and a touch of hope.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath is photographed from above against a simple white backdrop, allowing every bloom and leaf to stand out with clarity. The arrangement is dense and luxurious, built around two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies that serve as anchor points at the upper and lower sections of the ring. Their wide, star-shaped petals and prominent stamens radiate a warm, solemn glow that feels both uplifting and respectful. Surrounding them are numerous soft pink and lavender-pink roses, fully open so that each spiral of petals forms a plush, velvety rosette, evoking tenderness and affection. Between the roses, ruffled lisianthus in dusky pink and deep purple introduce a gentle play of light and shadow, their cup-shaped blooms adding a romantic fluidity to the design. Threaded throughout are delicate sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice, which create a fine, airy veil and soften the spaces between the larger forms. Small, steel-blue eryngium thistles appear here and there, their spiky texture lending a quiet resilience, like a visual whisper of strength in a time of grief. The wreath rests on a generous bed of greenery: silvery eucalyptus, feathery ferns, and deep green leaves overlap in layers, giving the piece a lush, grounded feel. Near the lilies, bright green leaves are artfully curled and folded, showcasing the craftsmanship of an experienced florist. A few closed lily buds are nestled within, hinting at blooms still to come and suggesting continuity beyond farewell. This wreath feels like something chosen for a memorial service in Queen's Park or along Salusbury Road, a refined floral tribute that balances sorrow with hope and remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a circular funeral wreath is captured from above, perfectly centred against a stark white background that makes every petal and curve stand out with clarity. The entire ring is formed from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), so closely packed that the surface looks like freshly fallen snow or a soft halo of cloud. Each tiny blossom appears as a delicate dot of white, together creating a plush, airy texture that feels weightless yet full, echoing themes of purity, innocence, and gentle farewell. The centre of the wreath is an intentional, open circle of negative space, creating a quiet focal void that suggests reflection and remembrance. On the lower right side, two elegant calla lilies are carefully tucked into the flowing mass of Gypsophila. Their sculptural, rolled petals unfurl in a rich burgundy and magenta tone, slowly graduating into muted green where bloom meets stem. The slender green stems arc with natural grace, bending slightly inward as if bowing in respect within the circle of white. Light seems soft and even, with no harsh shadows, much like the diffused morning light over the tree-lined streets around Queen's Park and Salusbury Road. The overall design feels modern yet timeless, the deep wine tones of the callas adding a tender depth to the purity of the Baby's Breath. Crafted by an experienced local florist, this wreath would be a fitting tribute for a chapel or crematorium service near Queen's Park, carrying a message of enduring love, gentle remembrance, and dignified goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Displayed against a crisp white backdrop, this opulent circular funeral wreath feels like a quiet moment of reflection crafted in a Queen's Park flower studio. The eye is drawn first to the generous cluster of roses that encircle the design, their colours shifting from deep magenta and vivid fuchsia to powdery blush and gentle pastel pink. Each rose tells its own story: some blooms are tightly furled and compact, while others are luxuriously open, revealing intricate spirals of petals that seem almost silky to the touch. Nestled among them are elegant double lilies with soft, layered petals in creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach, a few with subtle deeper pink accents at the edges. Scattered around the ring, fresh lime-green lily buds emerge like slender torches, their smooth shapes contrasting delicately with the ruffled roses. The flowers sit on a bed of rich greenery: fine, feathery fern fronds create a soft, lace-like border, while broader, glossy leaves add depth, shadow, and structure, making the pink and cream tones glow even more intensely. The pristine white background allows each stem and petal to stand out, giving the piece a calm, contemplative atmosphere that feels well suited to a chapel or crematorium service near Queen's Park, Brondesbury Park, or along Chamberlayne Road. The unbroken ring shape symbolises eternity and ongoing love, offering a gentle, dignified tribute for mourning families who want their floral wreath to convey compassion, respect, and a lasting sense of connection.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a light-filled studio where a wreath of crimson roses rests in quiet grandeur, each bloom selected at its peak. The circular form feels like a soft, continuous embrace, a tapestry woven from dozens of deep red blooms whose petals are soft, velvety, and richly layered. Some roses stand open with spiraled centers, while others hold back in bud form, creating a slowly shifting surface that invites the eye to linger and wander. The arrangement is intentionally dense, with every rose pressed close to its neighbour, so the crimson field feels plush and almost tactile, as if you could reach out and brush your fingers along the velvet edges. The scent is a delicate whisper of rose and warmth, mingling with the faint air of green stems tucked beneath. Crafted by a Queen's Park florist who understands both romance and reverence, this wreath speaks of celebration, remembrance, and the quiet power of beauty. It is ideal for occasions ranging from anniversaries to solemn memorials, and is available for same-day delivery across Queen's Park and surrounding areas, ensuring freshness and reliable service for your most meaningful moments.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A beautifully crafted circular funeral wreath stands out clearly against a bright white background, its rich colours and textures drawing the eye into a gentle, contemplative mood. The wreath is packed tightly with luxurious deep red roses, their velvety petals unfolding in elegant spirals from a darker burgundy heart to slightly lighter crimson edges, suggesting layers of cherished memories. Nestled among them are generous groupings of cheerful yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom made up of dozens of fine, soft petals that form small golden domes, adding light and energy to the design. A base of lush greenery, likely salal with touches of eucalyptus-like sprigs, peeks through the flowers and softens the bold palette with natural, varied greens, some leaves smooth and glossy, others more muted and matte. Together they form a perfectly round, unbroken circle with a hollow centre, a traditional symbol of eternal love and continuous remembrance. The lighting is even and clear, highlighting every curve of petal and leaf vein, almost as if the wreath has just been prepared in a quiet Queen's Park flower studio for delivery to a local chapel or cemetery nearby. The glowing reds convey love, devotion, and respect, while the yellow chrysanthemums offer comfort and quiet optimism, making the arrangement suitable for funerals, memorial services, or commemorations at home. You can imagine the subtle scent of fresh roses and greenery, and the reassuring weight of such a full, well-made tribute, thoughtfully designed for families across Queen's Park and the surrounding streets.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Within the heart of Queen's Park, a hand-tied circular wreath of deep red roses commands the frame, set against a pure white background that makes each petal glow with quiet intensity. The wreath is densely packed with dozens of blooms at a spectrum of opening stages, from firmly closed buds hinting at future splendor to fully unfurled petals that reveal velvety richness. Interspersed among the roses is a generous spray of fresh green foliage - broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus - creating a lush tapestry of colour and texture that heightens the crimson depth. The circle is flawless, a timeless emblem of remembrance and enduring connection. The arrangement breathes quiet opulence and solemn dignity, a fitting tribute for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of a life well remembered. The crisp white background isolates the bouquet, inviting viewers to linger on the tactile depth of petals and the sheen of leaves as light plays across them. Available for same-day delivery across Queen's Park, Kilburn, and neighboring streets, this wreath offers reliable service to families during difficult moments. Crafted by Florist Queen's Park, it embodies local expertise and a caring touch that families rely on for timely, respectful tributes in our community.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced funeral wreath, crafted in the recognisable form of a maritime lifebuoy, is shown against a bright white studio background so that every petal and curve stands out clearly. The ring is densely covered in tiny, fresh chrysanthemum-style blooms, each head pressed closely to its neighbour to form a smooth, continuous surface that feels both soft and weighty. The colour pattern is simple yet striking: four equal sections of flowers alternate between a saturated royal blue and a pure, luminous white. The top left and lower right quarters are filled with blue blossoms, their petals creating a rich, velvety texture reminiscent of deep ocean water off the English coast, while the top right and lower left sections are pure white, like sea foam or clouds over Queen's Park on a clear day. The central opening of the wreath is neatly defined, framed by a slim dark blue ribbon that has been carefully pleated along the inner edge, lending an extra touch of craftsmanship and a distinctly nautical character. Although the background is plain, you can almost imagine this tribute being carried through quiet streets near Queen's Park station, its colours a bold yet gentle statement of respect. Designed as a memorial piece, the lifebuoy shape speaks of rescue, protection, and the idea of being someone's "lifeline," making it a fitting choice for commemorating a loved one with a passion for sailing, naval service, or simply someone known for their unwavering support. The thoughtful composition and calm blue-and-white palette together create a sense of dignity, comfort, and enduring remembrance for local families in the Queen's Park area.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from above on a white background, this elegant funeral wreath balances soft cream roses with pale yellow lilies amid deep green foliage, a design often chosen by families in Queen's Park for memorial services. The wreath's face is densely filled: around fifteen softly hued roses with tightly furled inner petals form the principal element, their ivory tones warmed by soft daylight. Interspersed among them, the trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon shade add graceful, upward-reaching lines-some fully open to reveal delicate pale stamens, others kept in bud to introduce gentle rhythm and promise of unfolding beauty. Below the flowers, a rich foundation of mixed greenery-fine, feathery fern fronds that give a lacy edge, and clusters of rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that provide depth and cool contrast-frames the blooms and emphasises their purity. Texturally, the wreath moves from the powdery softness of rose petals to the silky lily curves and the crisp, slightly leathery green leaves; the scent is quiet, a light sweetness of rose warmed by the fresh green undertone of lilies. As a traditional circular tribute it signifies continuity and remembrance: a thoughtful, composed choice for funerals held at local chapels near Salusbury Road or graveside services in Queen's Park Cemetery. Created with experienced hands, it reads as a comforting emblem of peace and respect, available from Florist Queen's Park for local delivery.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00