Gospel Oak WREATHS

At Florist Gospel Oak, we know how meaningful it is to send thoughtfully crafted wreaths for any occasion—be it remembrance, celebration, or just to add a touch of beauty to your home. As dedicated local florists proudly serving Gospel Oak, Hampstead Heath, and Kentish Town, we blend years of floral expertise with genuine care for our community. Our team sources the freshest blooms daily, artfully arranging every wreath and bouquet to reflect your personal sentiments.

Nestled conveniently near Gospel Oak Overground Station and close to the tranquil paths of Parliament Hill and Highgate Road, our flower shop is at the heart of North London’s vibrant floral scene. Whether you’re honouring a loved one or sending warm wishes, our skilled florists understand the significance behind every order.

We offer same-day delivery of our stunning wreaths and bouquets across Gospel Oak, Belsize Park, and Dartmouth Park when you order online by 3 PM. Trust us for prompt, careful delivery and the highest standard of fresh flowers and customer care.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed sympathy wreath, captured on a stark white background to focus on form and feeling: the backbone of the design is a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their ruffled, densely packed petals producing a soft, cloud-like cushion that signifies purity and calm. Arranged across the top-left quarter is a poignant accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - full, velvety blooms in deep violet alongside paler lavender buds - which creates a graceful cascade of color and texture that leads the eye around the circle. Complementary greenery - glossy variegated leaves and wispy fern-like stems - interlaces the Lisianthus, introducing fresh tones of green and a gentle contrast to the dominant whites. Subtly visible beneath the chrysanthemum layer, a narrow band of dark purple, mesh-like ribbon trims both inner and outer edges, offering a quiet, refined counterpoint to the pale flowers and tying the palette together. The studio lighting is soft and diffuse, throwing a muted shadow beneath the wreath that enhances its sculptural presence. There is an understated sensory suggestion of faint floral sweetness in the air and a tactile impression of plush petals. As a local florist in Gospel Oak I imagine delivering this to a service near the Heath or to a chapel close to Gospel Oak station, where its restrained elegance comforts mourners. Prepared with traditional care and contemporary restraint, the wreath speaks of remembrance and respect - a considered tribute for farewell ceremonies in the neighbourhood.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A carefully composed sympathy wreath, photographed against pure white to show its thoughtful detail: a substantial circular base of tiny, perfectly formed white chrysanthemums packed densely to create a cushioned, cloud-like texture. The wreath maintains a clear, open centre that symbolizes continuity and remembrance, and a faint, natural shadow beneath gives the arrangement quiet presence. From within the white mass a ribbon or fine purple netting peeks out along the inner and outer rims, adding depth and a restrained touch of colour that complements the pale blooms. Anchoring the design at the upper-left quadrant are three soft yellow roses, their petals opening in layered spirals that read as warmth and caring. Those roses are cradled by sprays of delicate white gypsophila and small clusters of lavender-purple statice or limonium, whose papery texture and cool tone bring a gentle contrast. Interspersed are broad green leaves and ferny fronds, their varied textures supplying movement and a freshly cut scent that seems almost audible in a quiet room. This wreath conveys calm and respect, the kind of arrangement our neighbours in Gospel Oak, Tufnell Park, and nearby Kentish Town might choose for a funeral service or memorial at a local church or chapel. The overall effect is understated but rich in detail-crafted to be both visually comforting and emotionally reassuring for those gathering to remember a loved one.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath filled with white and lilac flowers is shown against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing every petal and bud to stand out in soft focus. The entire ring is densely woven with delicate sprays of Baby's Breath, tiny white blossoms that cluster together like a halo of fine lace or low-lying cloud. Rising from this airy bed, Lisianthus blooms create rhythm and depth around the wreath. Each Lisianthus displays elegantly frilled petals, predominantly white yet finely traced with lavender and deeper purple along the edges, giving the impression of ink slowly diffusing through silk. Some blooms are wide open, their layered hearts gently shaded, while scattered among them are tighter buds tipped with pale green and cream, introducing a sense of quiet new growth. The gap at the center of the wreath is clean and well-defined, echoing the circular motion of memory and the continuity of love. With no additional colour distractions, the palette of pure white and soft purple conveys dignity, grace, and a cool, calming stillness, reminiscent of a peaceful walk through Gospel Oak's quieter streets or the tranquil atmosphere near Parliament Hill in the early evening. This style of wreath is typically chosen as a funeral or memorial tribute, suitable for a service in a local church or crematorium, or for resting on a headstone in the nearby cemeteries. The craftsmanship suggests the steady hands of a skilled florist, creating a piece that offers a gentle, respectful farewell and a visual whisper of comfort to grieving family and friends.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Rendered with thoughtful restraint, this circular funeral wreath centres on a densely packed bed of immaculate white chrysanthemums that create a soft, cloud-like texture symbolic of peace. A delicate band of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible beneath the white blooms, particularly along the inner circumference, introducing a subtle wash of colour and gentle contrast. At the top-left quadrant a carefully composed cluster draws the eye: a single, softly cream-coloured rose opens at its centre, sheltered by abundant greenery - variegated leaves with pale margins, airy fern fronds and glossy foliage that provide both structure and softness. Interspersed among the leaves are narrow sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny clustered blooms offering a papery, tranquil note. Across the right side, spanning roughly from two o'clock to five o'clock, two sculptural calla lilies extend in graceful curves; their petals graduate from a deep mauve-purple at the edges to a warm peach-pink-blush nearer the throat, their vivid green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a flowing diagonal. A single longer stem from the left group crosses the lower wreath and meets the base of the callas, a discreet florist's tie that unites the composition. Photographed against a bright white background in soft daylight, this arrangement reads as a respectful sympathy wreath - a balanced, comforting statement available for thoughtful local delivery across Gospel Oak and neighbouring Dartmouth Park, Kentish Town and parts of Camden through Florist Gospel Oak's careful hand.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a crisp white background, a lush circular wreath overflows with roses and fern, forming a tender funeral tribute that feels calm and embracing. The ring is thickly padded with flowers, so that the eye is drawn to a continuous tapestry of petals rather than individual stems. At the heart of the design are large, open roses in shades of ivory and creamy white, their velvety petals layered in gentle swirls that suggest stillness and grace. Nestled between them are clusters of small blush pink spray roses, some tightly budded and others softly opening, adding a hushed, almost whispered delicacy. Soft peach and light buttery yellow roses introduce a warm undertone, while scattered dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms give the wreath an elegant, vintage depth. Fine, arching fronds of dark green fern peek out around the circumference and through the center, framing the pastels with a natural, woodland freshness. The overall effect is one of balance and harmony, like a quiet pause by the trees of nearby Hampstead Heath or a reflective moment on a tranquil street in Gospel Oak. The lighting is even and gentle, emphasizing the nuanced shades and the plush texture of the roses without casting harsh shadows. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local Gospel Oak florist who understands the needs of farewell services and memorials, this wreath visually expresses remembrance, comfort, and enduring affection. It feels perfectly suited for same-day delivery to local churches, funeral homes, or intimate family gatherings where words may be few but the message of love is unmistakably clear.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A graceful memorial wreath, circular and unbroken, stands out vividly on a pure white background-its artistry a testament to Gospel Oak's tradition of heartfelt floral tributes. At its heart, plush white lilies spread elegant, open petals, their centres touched with fresh green and flecks of yellow, evoking purity and serenity. Brilliant fuchsia-pink lilies, each with painterly magenta hues and a halo of darker speckles, bring vibrancy and depth, reflecting the lively spirit found along Highgate Road or in the local parks. These striking lilies are softened by clusters of pale blush roses-some budding, others beginning to bloom-inviting the eye's attention with gentle texture and romantic undertones. Slender green foliage and occasional small, button-like buds peek through, adding structural subtlety and the calming scent of greenery that recalls early mornings in Gospel Oak. Every flower is thoughtfully placed, creating a seamless, lush circle. The overall feel combines dignity and comfort, appropriate for times of loss, remembrance, or quiet contemplation. Whether arranged for a funeral at St Martin's or sent as a condolence gesture to local families, this wreath channels both the quiet beauty of nature and the deep respect upheld by Gospel Oak's dedicated florists.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Viewed with the eye of a working florist, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in contrast and comfort: the bulk of the design is a plush, continuous ring of tight white spray chrysanthemums whose small blooms nestle together to create a soft, cloud-like foundation. The chrysanthemums' fine, papery petals give a gentle matte texture that feels both consoling and orderly. Anchoring the composition on the upper left, a cluster of bright yellow roses unfolds in warm, butter-gold spirals, while deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) answers them with velvety, ruffled cups; together these hues form a classic, uplifting pairing that draws the eye without disturbing the wreath's peacefulness. Sprays of glossy green foliage, slender fern fronds, and a few unopened pale lavender lisianthus buds add natural movement and depth, their fresh scent faint and green against the sweeter rose perfume. A slender band of dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum edge, subtly reinforcing the purple accent and lending a finished, looped detail. This arrangement reads as a handcrafted tribute meant to sit quietly beside a photograph or at the front of a service-fitting for memorials in Gospel Oak, delivered with care to local chapels and community spaces near the Overground station and Hampstead green spaces.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A graceful, full-circle sympathy wreath is presented on a bright white background, allowing every blossom to stand out with quiet clarity. The arrangement is densely woven with pristine white Oriental lilies, their broad petals opening like calm stars, revealing soft green throats and delicately arched stamens tipped with cinnamon-toned anthers. Some of the lilies are fully open, others only beginning to unfurl, giving the wreath a sense of gentle, living movement rather than rigid formality. Nestled between these statement blooms are clusters of Lisianthus-type flowers, white petals with finely crimped edges traced in lilac and purple, bringing a painterly touch of colour that never overpowers the serenity of the design. Small, rounded buds-some lily, some creamy white rose-sit snugly among the larger flowers, adding texture and the feeling of a story still unfolding. Subtle greenery, including slender leaves and soft, eucalyptus-like sprays, is just visible beneath the blossoms, creating shadows and depth the way foliage in Gospel Oak's side streets softens old brickwork. The wreath forms a perfect circle with no obvious beginning or end, symbolising enduring love, remembrance, and the continuity of family ties. Imagined in place at a funeral or memorial service in or around Gospel Oak, it offers a still point of beauty and reflection, catching the eye with its cool whites and tender purples. This funeral wreath feels both elegant and deeply human-a carefully considered tribute for saying goodbye with dignity and heartfelt grace.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised angle on a crisp white field, this memorial wreath is a study in contrast and craft, its language entirely composed of texture and tone. A broad, almost cloud-like band of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the main wreath body, the individual blooms packed close to create a plush, slightly domed surface whose myriad feathery petals catch soft light and cast a low, delicate shadow. Among those snow-white blooms, three vivid royal-blue roses sit at the upper left, their velvet petals tightly arranged and saturated with a deep, tranquil hue that feels at once noble and soothing. Rich, glossy greenery nests the roses, adding botanical structure and a natural counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' softness. The design is framed by a pleated satin ribbon in the same cobalt blue, tracing both the inner and outer circles with a gentle sheen; the ribbon's ruffles are carefully worked to provide crisp definition and a refined silhouette. The overall mood is composed, reverent and quietly hopeful-white for remembrance, blue for calm and enduring memory. As a local florist serving Gospel Oak and surrounding Camden neighbourhoods, Florist Gospel Oak prepares these tributes with attention to scent, scale and delivery, mindful of chapel dimensions and the comforting stillness they will bring to a service near Gospel Oak station or Hampstead Heath. The piece reads as an elegant, personal emblem of sympathy, crafted to sit gracefully at a funeral, graveside, or memorial gathering.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, circular funeral wreath rests flat against a clean white surface, the kind of thoughtful tribute you might see prepared for a Gospel Oak memorial gathering. The wreath is richly filled with large, open roses in muted shades of dusty lavender, mauve, and gentle greyish-purple, each bloom showing a full spiral of velvety petals that curl delicately towards the centre. Nestled between these main roses are sprays of smaller, pastel pink rose clusters and tiny rosebuds, some barely opening, others halfway unfurled, lending a sense of gentle movement and evolving life to the arrangement. All of the blossoms sit on a dense, dark green cushion of fern fronds, their feathery, serrated leaves forming a deep, verdant halo around the ring. Here and there, finer filler greens and discreet dark buds help to break up the softness, adding subtle contrast and visual depth without disturbing the overall harmony. The colour palette remains firmly in the realm of soft purples and tender pinks, evoking feelings of peace, gratitude, and quiet remembrance. The white background keeps the viewer's focus entirely on the flowers, allowing every detail of petal, leaf, and texture to stand out with clarity. This is the sort of wreath a local Gospel Oak florist would design as a dignified condolence gesture, perhaps delivered to a family home off Mansfield Road or to a service near Lismore Circus. It speaks gently of respect, love, and the wish to comfort those in mourning, offering a serene and beautifully composed circle of blooms to mark a cherished life.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath is composed with the quiet expertise of a neighbourhood florist and photographed against a clear white field so every texture and tone is visible. The main body is a compact, circular carpet of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums whose innumerable, fine petals give the wreath a full, tactile presence and a feeling of solemn richness. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner opening, its soft sheen and pleating providing a refined contrast that brightens the intense blue without stealing focus. At the wreath's upper-left curve, a cluster of three large blue roses opens luxuriously-petals layered with the soft, cushion-like texture of velvet in a deep sapphire hue-accented by tiny clouds of white gypsophila and discreet dark green foliage which lend a gentle, sympathetic softness. From mid-left to the lower-right the design is threaded by pristine white orchids, their broad, delicate petals and graceful stems creating a serene, downward sweep; interspersed green orchid buds-some closed, some beginning to open-suggest renewal and continuity among the remembrance. Shot in cool, even light, the arrangement balances solemnity and tender beauty. As Florist Gospel Oak, we craft pieces like this for services across Gospel Oak and nearby Kentish Town or Dartmouth Park; the colours and textures speak of peaceful remembering, while the satin ribbon and orchids offer purity and everlasting respect. This wreath would suit a funeral or commemorative display where dignity and heartfelt sympathy are paramount.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A softly illuminated circular funeral wreath is shown against a crisp white background, its open centre forming a calm, contemplative space. The ring is densely woven with flowers in white, pale blush, and deep magenta, creating a balanced blend of serenity and gentle richness, like a peaceful corner near Gospel Oak station on a quiet morning. Large white lilies dominate the design, their broad petals curving outward in graceful arcs, each bloom revealing green filaments tipped with warm golden stamens. Between them, deep fuchsia lilies and similar star-shaped blooms, some lightly freckled with darker spots, add vibrant splashes of colour that naturally draw the gaze around the circle. White gerbera daisies with bold, dark centres nestle among the lilies, their flat faces and fine, layered petals contributing a contemporary, informal touch. Interwoven throughout are clusters of soft pink roses and classic white roses, some in tight buds and others opening into full, cupped blossoms, suggesting tenderness, affection, and enduring love. Smaller white flowers, likely petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums, create a soft cloud-like texture that fills the spaces between the larger blooms and enhances the wreath's lush fullness. All of this rests on a foundation of fresh green foliage, with leaves that peek through just enough to frame the flowers without overwhelming them. This floral tribute, shaped in a perfect, unbroken circle, would feel at home in a memorial service at a local chapel or crematorium serving Gospel Oak families, offering a message of peace, remembrance, and respect through a beautifully composed ring of seasonal blooms.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional memorial wreath, perfectly circular and lushly full, rests visually against a clean white background, its form defined entirely by flowers and foliage in deep red and luminous green. The design is built from dozens of red carnations, each bloom ruffled and layered, so the surface looks almost like soft velvet when imagined under the fingertips. Some carnations are fully unfurled, generous and open, while others are just beginning to loosen, echoing different stages of a life remembered. Threaded among these are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, tiny rounded domes of petals that catch the eye like dewdrops scattered across Hampstead Heath on an early Gospel Oak morning. The contrast between the dark red and vivid green feels intentional and balanced, giving the wreath a sense of both dignity and freshness. Supporting this tapestry of blooms is a base of varied greenery: dark fern fronds that seem to create little pockets of shade, and variegated pittosporum whose creamy-edged leaves soften the transitions between flower and foliage. A subtle green-striped ribbon is tucked in near the lower section, forming gentle loops that echo the wreath's circular shape without overwhelming it. The pure white background heightens the colours and makes the tribute appear as though it is gently floating, its shadow barely visible. This is the kind of sympathy wreath a family in Gospel Oak might choose for a funeral at a nearby church or crematorium, a floral circle that offers comfort in a time of loss while quietly celebrating the beauty and value of a life well lived.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image presents a beautifully crafted sympathy wreath laid out against a clean white backdrop, allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly seen in the mind's eye. The wreath forms a perfect circle, lush with pastel and jewel-toned flowers that convey both comfort and respect. Soft blush-pink and lavender-pink roses are scattered throughout, their velvety petals fully opened to reveal intricate, spiralling centres. Nestled between them are lisianthus in an elegant mix of pale pink and deep purple, their gently ruffled blooms adding a sense of movement and softness. Two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, placed opposite each other on the wreath, draw the gaze; their broad, star-like petals and long stamens add a vivid, hopeful glow among the calmer hues. Around these focal lilies, a few closed buds rest quietly, suggesting the ongoing nature of life and memory. Blue-grey eryngium thistles, with their spiky, sculptural forms, introduce cool contrast and a touch of wild beauty, while delicate sprays of lavender-blue statice thread through the arrangement like a fine mist. The florals are supported by a generous base of varied greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, deep green ferns, and other foliage in multiple shades and textures. Striped, bright green leaves are folded near the lilies, showcasing the florist's careful craftsmanship. Created in the spirit of the Gospel Oak community, this wreath feels perfectly suited to a memorial at a local church or a service near Hampstead Heath, offering a serene floral tribute that speaks of remembrance, gratitude, and unbroken love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a crisp white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears like a gentle halo of Baby's Breath, its countless gypsophila blooms pressed closely together to form a plush, snow-like ring. Each tiny floret adds to the airy, cloud-soft texture, giving the wreath an ethereal lightness despite its fullness. The center of the circle is left completely open, a clean, calm space that hints at continuity, reflection, and the love that remains. On the lower right side, two calla lilies are carefully tucked into the mass of white blooms, creating a rich, dramatic contrast. Their smooth, sculptural petals curve into elongated trumpets, with colour that deepens from soft magenta to a velvety burgundy at the tips, then melts into green along the stems. The slender green stems arc gracefully upward, as though growing naturally out of the gypsophila, adding movement and a quiet, modern elegance. The overall palette is restrained yet expressive: pure white, deep wine, and fresh green, composed in a way that feels dignified and serene. This design would be at home in a thoughtful farewell service at a Gospel Oak or Hampstead funeral venue, or resting beside a memorial bench overlooking nearby Hampstead Heath. Everything about the arrangement-the density of the Baby's Breath, the poised posture of the calla lilies, the uncluttered background-speaks to gentle remembrance and enduring affection, as a local floral tribute created with care for a family saying goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular memorial wreath dominates the frame, set against a bright white background that allows every colour and curve to stand out with clarity. The design is generously filled with roses in layered shades of pink, from deep magenta to softer blush, their petals tightly packed and velvety, some still curled in bud and others opened wide like small, comforting cups. Nestled among the roses are double lilies with full, ruffled petals in creamy white and delicate rose-pink, a few dusted at the edges with slightly darker tones. Some lilies are fully unfurled, revealing soft, intricate centres, while others remain in clean, lime-green buds that pierce the texture of the ring. Around and beneath the blooms, dark green ferns and other polished leaves interweave to form a dense cushion of foliage, creating a natural halo that frames the flowers and strengthens the round, unbroken shape. The overall impression is one of calm richness and thoughtful order, the circular form gently suggesting eternity and lasting remembrance. It is easy to imagine this wreath laid at a funeral in Gospel Oak, perhaps carried along Mansfield Road or placed quietly in a church off Southampton Road, offering colour and solace during a sombre service. The scent in the mind's eye would be sweet but restrained, a mix of fresh roses and lilies, crafted with the measured, respectful care of a local florist used to helping families express love, sympathy, and farewell in a dignified way.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit workshop near Gospel Oak, where a wreath of deep crimson roses is being born under the steady rhythm of a skilled hand. Dozens of blooms are chosen at their peak, petals soft as velvet, layers unfurling with quiet opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, each rose pressing gently against its neighbour to create a plush, seamless surface. The room fills with a heady rose scent that mingles with the faint green of unopened stems tucked just beneath the bloom. As a local florist, I admire how the largest heads anchor the ring while smaller buds provide pockets of texture, so the crimson glow remains consistent from every angle. This wreath is more than decoration; it is a language-romance, reverence, celebration, and remembrance-capable of marking birthdays, anniversaries, or solemn tribute. In Gospel Oak and nearby Kentish Town, it would welcome guests at a doorway, grace a memorial altar, or feature as a dramatic centerpiece for a quiet ceremony. Florist Gospel Oak offers thoughtful sizing and same-day delivery across Gospel Oak, Hampstead Heath, and surrounding streets, ensuring freshness and punctual service. Wrapped with care in protective packaging to preserve scent and texture, it travels with confidence from the workshop to your doorstep.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly crafted circular funeral wreath fills the frame, set against a seamless white background that draws all attention to its colours and details. The design is dominated by dozens of deep red roses, each bloom carefully opened to reveal its layered heart, the velvety petals shifting from classic crimson near the centre to deeper burgundy around the edges. Between these roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums are tucked in, their fluffy, multi-petalled heads bringing a soft, almost cloud-like texture that contrasts with the smoothness of the rose petals. Together, the red and yellow tones create a powerful yet comforting harmony, suggesting both profound love and a gentle, reassuring light. Threaded throughout the arrangement is a generous collar of mixed greenery: glossy, dark green leaves give the wreath its structure, while touches of paler, silvery-green foliage add subtle movement and a natural, garden-like feel. The flowers and foliage are bound tightly around the circular base, forming a complete, symmetrical ring with an open centre that invites quiet reflection. Every stem appears fresh, as if gathered that morning from a well-tended garden, and the composition feels deliberate, as though each bloom has been placed with a specific memory in mind. The neutral white background and soft, even lighting highlight the wreath's depth and craftsmanship, making it easy to imagine this tribute resting by a chapel door in Gospel Oak, travelling from a local family home to a memorial service, or being delivered to a graveside near Parliament Hill as a dignified, tender farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evocative of gardens at dusk in Gospel Oak, where quiet streets meet the parkland edge of Hampstead Heath. Light falls softly over the floral ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each rose and imbuing the design with a warm, serene glow. From our workshop near Queen's Crescent Market to the windows of our Gospel Oak storefront, the wreath is crafted to be both ceremonial and comforting, a symbol of eternal connection. The greenery, a mix of broad, rounded leaves and slender, pointed accents, provides architectural rhythm and helps the circle breathe. The piece reads as full and three-dimensional, with petals and leaves overlapping in gentle layers that invite a closer, almost reverent look. This wreath makes a thoughtful tribute for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries, a shared moment of remembrance for families and friends across Gospel Oak, Kentish Town, and the surrounding Camden communities. We ensure it travels well, with careful secure placement for same-day delivery across nearby streets, so that the moment of solace reaches the right doorstep quickly and with care.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean, uncluttered white background, this floral funeral wreath takes the clear, recognisable shape of a lifebuoy, its circular form suggesting both protection and safe passage. The ring itself is crafted from tightly clustered small blooms, likely fresh chrysanthemums, arranged so densely that no gaps are visible, only an even, plush surface. The design is quartered into four balanced segments, alternating between rich royal blue and luminous white flowers. The top left and bottom right portions are saturated with blue, creating a deep, velvety band that feels almost tidal in its intensity, reminiscent of the darker currents of the nearby Hampstead Ponds on an overcast day. In contrast, the top right and bottom left are a field of immaculate white, each flower head adding to a soft glow that lightens the composition and conveys quiet dignity. Along the inner circle of the wreath, a slim dark blue ribbon has been carefully folded into neat ruffles, tracing the opening like a gentle wave and adding another layer of maritime detail. The flowers appear fresh and cool-toned, with the kind of crispness you might notice on a breezy morning walk through Gospel Oak's side streets towards Hampstead Heath. This lifebuoy-style tribute feels particularly fitting for remembering someone with naval, coastguard or sailing ties, or a person who was simply a steady, lifesaving presence in their community. Whether delivered to a small family service in Gospel Oak or a memorial gathering elsewhere in North London, the arrangement speaks of rescue, loyalty and the wish for a peaceful final journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This flat-lay image shows a meticulously made circular wreath that blends calm, neutral tones with a whisper of warmth-ideal for a memorial setting. At the center and around the ring sit roughly a dozen cream-to-ivory roses, each with classic, tightly layered petals that seem to catch the soft studio light and gently reflect it back as a subtle warmth. Interspersed among them are pale yellow lilies, their long, trumpet-shaped petals unfurling into graceful arcs; some are fully open, revealing slim, pale stamens, while others remain poised in bud, suggesting the quiet promise of more bloom. Beneath and between the flowers a rich bed of greenery supports the composition: delicate fern fronds lend a feathery edge, while rounded, eucalyptus-like sprigs add cooler, blue-green tones and a slight savoury scent in the air. The wreath is densely packed and symmetrical, its circular silhouette sharply defined against the white backdrop so that the symbolism of eternity and remembrance remains unmistakable. The sensory image is intimate-powdery rose fragrance balanced by a green, lemon-tinged note from the lilies, and the tactile contrast of smooth petals against feathery foliage. Crafted with composure and restraint, this arrangement conveys purity, peace and gentle condolence, and would be suitable for a funeral, memorial table, or a dignified tribute left by bereaved family and friends seeking a quiet, living expression of love.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00