Marylebone WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Marylebone, your trusted local florist for beautifully hand-crafted wreaths and floral displays in the heart of Marylebone. We’re passionate about flowers and bring our expertise and personal touch to every wreath, whether you’re commemorating a loved one, celebrating the season, or adorning your Marylebone home in style.

Situated just steps away from Baker Street and close to landmarks like Regent's Park and Marylebone High Street, we offer fast, reliable same-day delivery in Marylebone as well as neighbouring areas such as Fitzrovia, Paddington, and Mayfair.

Our wreath collection is designed with care and deep local knowledge, using the freshest flowers sourced daily. Each arrangement reflects the vibrancy of our London community and meets the highest standards of quality and taste—hallmarks of Florist Marylebone’s commitment to excellence. Order online for peace of mind, knowing your wreath will arrive with care the very same day if you order by 3 PM.

  • Fresh, premium flowers curated for Marylebone residents
  • Serving Fitzrovia & Paddington with prompt same-day delivery
  • Located by Baker Street & Regent’s Park for local expertise
Whether you’re celebrating, sympathising, or simply bringing beauty home, let us help you choose the perfect wreath. We are proud to be the florist of choice in Marylebone and look forward to creating something truly special for you.

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WREATHS
A carefully shaped sympathy wreath presented on a pristine white background, the broad, circular base entirely built from tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose cushion-like heads create a soft, continuous ring of ruffled petals. The white field reads as a gesture of purity and calm, the surface almost tactile in its dense, textile-like appearance and with a faint, clean floral scent. Placed at the upper-left of the ring, a composed cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) draws the eye - a small cascade of deep violet and lighter lavender blossoms, some fully open revealing yellow centers, others as elongated buds that lift gently on slender stems. Mixed within this cluster are varied greens: broad variegated leaves that add solidity, and finer fern or eucalyptus-like fronds that bring air and elegance to the small bouquet. A discreet border of crinkled, dark-purple mesh or lace peeks out around the wreath's inner and outer curves, harmonising with the lisianthus and completing the composition with a refined, sombre accent. The studio lighting is soft and even, a mild shadow beneath the wreath emphasizing its shape and craftsmanship. This arrangement is described here by a local Marylebone florist for families seeking a composed, respectful tribute; Florist Marylebone often delivers similar pieces for services at nearby churches and chapels around Baker Street and Portland Place, where the wreath's quiet palette and graceful textures offer comfort and remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath rests against a plain white background, its perfect ring built from hundreds of small, snow-white chrysanthemums tightly set to create a smooth, plush surface. The chrysanthemums' fine, layered petals form a consistent, calming texture that suggests softness to the touch, while a faint purple mesh or ribbon subtly shows through around the inner and outer edges, lending a restrained depth and a touch of colour beneath the white. Placed at the upper-left quadrant, an elegant cluster of three pale yellow roses becomes the emotional centre: each rose opens with velvety petals that catch the light, offering a gentle, honeyed scent in imagination and symbolising warmth and remembrance. Surrounding the roses, airy sprays of baby's breath (gypsophila) add a cloud-like lightness, and tiny spikes of lavender-purple statice or limonium bring a delicate contrast and a slightly chalky texture. Rich green foliage - broad glossy leaves paired with delicate fern fronds - frames the bouquet, providing structure and a cool, living backdrop to the blooms. The composition casts a soft natural shadow and is evenly lit, allowing each white petal and pale yellow curve to be read clearly. As a Marylebone tribute, this wreath suits services around Baker Street, St Marylebone Parish Church, or the quiet corners of Regent's Park; it reflects considered, local craftsmanship and the calm restraint often chosen for memorial floral pieces by Florist Marylebone.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed funeral wreath sits against a bright, uncluttered white background, emphasising its delicate structure and soft colour palette. The wreath is fashioned as a perfect, open circle densely covered in white Baby's Breath, the fine stems and minute blossoms massed so closely that they resemble a ring of soft, white mist. This airy texture forms a gentle cushion for the larger Lisianthus flowers woven throughout. Each Lisianthus has petals that curl and ruffle outward, starting from a creamy white centre and gradually picking up shades of lilac, lavender, and deep violet at the outer edges. In some blooms the purple is bold and pronounced, while in others it appears as a faint wash, producing a subtle, watercolour effect. A scattering of buds in various stages of opening adds visual interest; they are slender and pale, with hints of green and yellow that speak quietly of new life amid remembrance. The inner centre of the wreath is left open and uncluttered, creating a serene focal space and highlighting the symmetry of the design. This interplay of fine, frothy Baby's Breath and smooth, velvety Lisianthus petals gives the arrangement a soft yet structured presence, well suited to the reserved elegance often appreciated in Marylebone homes and chapels. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting near a framed photograph at a memorial in a townhouse off Gloucester Place or being delivered by Florist Marylebone to a service near Harley Street. The overall impression is one of calm, respect, and comfort, a floral expression of sympathy that feels gentle rather than overwhelming, and quietly supportive in times of farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath composed by a local hand, presented on a stark white background so every detail reads with clarity: the broad ring is formed of innumerable small white chrysanthemums packed closely to create a plush, cloud-like foundation that speaks of purity and calm. Beneath their outer layer a subtle deep purple netting edges the inner circumference, appearing as a dignified underlayer that lifts the whites and introduces a cool contrast. At the upper-left, a composed cluster centers on a single soft cream rose-petals layered like quiet pages-surrounded by rich green foliage, variegated leaves with pale margins, and delicate fern-like fronds that provide feathery movement. Interspersed within this greenery are slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their papery texture and muted tones echoing the deeper colour of the calla lilies to the right. Two long, curved callas rest from roughly two to five o'clock; their trumpets graduate from a saturated deep purple at the tips into soft peach-pink and blush toward the base, their vivid green stems arcing gracefully and anchoring the arrangement. A single, longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower portion of the wreath and is tucked toward the calla bases, creating a subtle visual bridge. The overall composition-carefully balanced and quietly refined-conveys solemn respect and enduring love, ideal for funeral or memorial use; prepared with the same attention we give every order at Florist Marylebone, and suitable for local delivery across Marylebone, Baker Street and Regents Park.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced sympathy wreath, photographed directly from the front against a clean white background so its colours and textures can be clearly seen. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers with a hollow centre, symbolising continuity and the enduring bond between the departed and those who remember them in Marylebone and beyond. The composition is dominated by roses, each carefully placed to create a soft yet structured pattern that flows around the ring. Large, open roses in shades of ivory and creamy white establish a calm, serene base, their petals unfurling generously like layered silk. Between them nestle clusters of blush pink spray roses, ranging from tight buds to partially open blooms; their smaller size and varied stages of opening create delicate points of interest and a sense of gentle movement. Soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses introduce a touch of warmth, recalling the golden light that falls along Marylebone High Street on a clear evening, while scattered dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring cool, understated drama and an heirloom quality. These pastel flowers are backed by a rich underlay of dark green fern foliage, each frond finely textured and feather-like. The ferns form an almost halo-like outline to the wreath and emerge among the blooms in small clusters, adding depth and framing the lighter hues. Gentle, even lighting highlights the subtle transitions of colour and the smooth, velvety surfaces of the petals, while avoiding harsh shadows. Crafted with evident care, this funeral wreath is a fitting floral tribute for services in Marylebone's churches, chapels, or crematoriums, offering a quiet expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring affection through its elegant composition.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegant floral wreath forms a tranquil circle of remembrance, elegantly arranged against a crisp white backdrop by Marylebone's skilled florists. At its heart, stately white Oriental lilies radiate purity and serenity, their expansive petals and delicate stamens capturing the gentle calm found strolling through the tree-lined streets around Baker Street or Dorset Square. Vivid fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies are interwoven throughout the wreath, their deep hues and speckled cheeks introducing a spirited vibrancy that symbolises cherished memories and celebration of life. Tender clusters of blush-pink and creamy white roses rest among the larger lilies, their soft, furled petals offering a sense of warmth and delicate support, reminiscent of intimate gatherings in Marylebone's hidden gardens. A careful selection of minimal greenery, such as eucalyptus, peeks through, grounding the composition with subtle texture and tranquillity. Crafted in a flawless circle, the arrangement is both complete and comforting-a poignant tribute woven with love for memorials or condolences in the Marylebone community, bringing solace and a sense of unity during times of farewell.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This circular sympathy wreath is composed of a plush, continuous band of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom nestled close to its neighbour to create a uniform, pillowy texture that reads as serene and reverent. Set against a neutral white backdrop, the chrysanthemum ring provides a simple, elegant stage for a concentrated floral accent positioned on the upper left quadrant. There, bright yellow roses - petals unfurling in soft spirals of butter and gold - provide a sunlit warmth that speaks of treasured memories. Intermingled with the roses are deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny, ruffled cups bring a cool, velvety counterpoint; a few unopened lavender-green lisianthus buds add hope and visual depth. A mix of glossy foliage, including rounded leaves and delicate fern fronds, creates a verdant scaffold that supports and separates the colours, making the yellows and purples sing without disturbing the wreath's overall serenity. Along the wreath's inner and outer seams a whisper of dark purple mesh ribbon peeks out, an understated detail that unites the palette and showcases the care of a skilled hand. The soft studio light emphasizes the chrysanthemum's fine petal edges and the roses' gentle sheen, while the open centre preserves the traditional circular form used in memorial settings. As a florist's composition for funeral tributes, this piece balances dignity and warmth; it would be appropriate for a chapel service in Marylebone or for families gathering near Baker Street to remember a loved one with quiet grace.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A serene, full funeral wreath is shown against a clean white background, every bloom clearly defined as if carefully laid out in a peaceful Marylebone chapel. The design features a generous ring of white Oriental lilies, their large, smooth petals unfolding in elegant arcs that create a luminous halo around the circle. Some lilies are at the height of bloom, revealing fresh green pistils and rich, cinnamon-tinted anthers, while others remain as slender buds or partially opened flowers, lending subtle rhythm to the arrangement. Interwoven between these striking lilies are clusters of lisianthus, identifiable by their softly frilled petals and delicate lavender-to-purple edges, which introduce a cool, calming contrast without disturbing the wreath's overall purity. Tiny cream rosebuds and perhaps a few miniature blossoms tuck themselves between the larger flowers, adding intimate detail and visual softness. Threads of dark and mid-green foliage, including slender leaves and eucalyptus-style sprigs, peek from beneath the petals, giving depth and a quiet, natural framework. The ring itself is complete and continuous, embodying the idea of eternal love and unbroken remembrance. It is easy to imagine this wreath adorning a service in Marylebone, perhaps in a church off Wimpole Street or a quiet ceremony near Manchester Square, where it would serve as a composed and compassionate tribute. Its blend of white and soft purple tones conveys sympathy, respect, and a gentle invitation to pause and reflect on a cherished life.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint on a stark white backdrop, this circular wreath presents a restful, carefully balanced composition. The principal surface is a thick ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums: countless layered petals create a soft, textured dome that reads as peaceful and pure, with occasional warm cream tones peeking from the centres. Toward the upper left quadrant, a trio of intense royal-blue roses forms a measured accent; their velvety, spiralled petals appear almost luminous against the chrysanthemum field, giving the piece a quiet dignity. Lush, deep-green foliage cushions the blue roses, creating a natural setting that tempers the formality of the white with living contrast. Encircling the wreath on both inner and outer rims is a finely pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt, its glossy folds catching highlights and adding a structured, finished edge that feels considered and ceremonial. The lighting is gentle and even, producing a soft shadow beneath that lends depth and a tactile presence. This is the kind of tribute we craft for memorial services and funeral tributes in Marylebone - from Church Street to Baker Street and around Regent's Park - where families seek calm, refined expression. At Florist Marylebone we select each stem for freshness and balance, and this design is particularly suited for formal chapel displays or as a composed offering to a loved one, conveying solace, respect, and a quiet, steadfast memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced floral wreath lies flat on a pristine white background, its perfect circular form embodying continuity and remembrance. The ring is entirely filled with roses, dominated by large, fully open blooms in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft grey-purple. Each rose reveals tightly layered petals unfolding from a deeper centre, giving a plush, almost cushiony texture that suggests gentleness and care. Interspersed between these main flowers are generous clusters of pale pink spray roses, many in bud and early bloom, their smaller heads adding delicacy and subtle variation. The interplay of lavender and blush pink creates a softly romantic, composed palette that feels especially fitting for a sympathy tribute or funeral wreath. Supporting the roses is a robust foundation of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf, whose finely divided, slightly glossy leaves fan out around the outer edge and peep through the gaps, framing the flowers with natural structure. The foliage's deep green tone offers a calm contrast to the pastel blooms, reminiscent of the mature trees and shaded corners around Marylebone High Street and the nearby gardens of Regent's Park. The lighting is even and diffused, avoiding harsh shadows so that the viewer can appreciate the intricate textures of petal and leaf. The design appears expertly crafted, every bloom carefully positioned to maintain symmetry and fullness. It is easy to imagine this wreath prepared by a skilled local florist in Marylebone, ready to be delivered for a memorial, funeral, or celebration of life, where it would rest in quiet dignity, expressing love, respect, and a peaceful goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A composed, respectful funeral wreath rendered in a limited, poignant palette of deep blue and pure white. The main body of the arrangement is a dense ring of small, electric-to-royal blue chrysanthemum-like blooms whose multitude of thin, textured petals create a plush, tactile surface that feels both comforting and solemn. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner and outer edges, its soft folds brightening the composition and offering a restrained formality against the blue. Near the upper-left quadrant sits a deliberate grouping of three fully opened blue roses; their broad, velvety petals unfold in saturated azure and act as a quiet focal point, accompanied by feathery sprays of white gypsophila and discrete swathes of deep green foliage for contrast.

A sweeping arc of ivory-white orchids drifts from the mid-left toward the lower right, the orchids' sleek, sculptural petals giving the wreath an airy, refined movement. Interspersed among the open blooms are fresh green buds-the promise of continued life-some tightly closed, others beginning to reveal the same snowy petals. The textures here range from the soft fuzz of chrysanthemums to the satiny roses, the glossy orchids and the crisp pleat of ribbon, all captured in gentle, diffused lighting that underscores the wreath's tranquil mood. As a floral tribute, it conveys solemn respect and heartfelt sympathy, the kind of composition often requested by families in Marylebone and nearby Baker Street for funerals, memorial services, or quiet remembrances.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This open circular floral wreath is photographed on a clean white background, allowing the details of each bloom and leaf to come into sharp, gentle focus. The palette revolves around white, pale pink, and deep magenta, carefully balanced to feel both soothing and expressive. Generous white lilies, fully open with slightly ruffled petals, guide the eye around the circle; their central green pistils and golden stamens provide a delicate contrast to the creamy white of the petals. Nestled among them are rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies, whose star-shaped flowers and occasional speckling across their petals lend an elegant vibrancy, reminiscent of the colourful floristry often seen in Marylebone's boutique windows. White gerbera daisies, with their signature chocolate-brown centres, dot the wreath like soft, bright accents, adding texture through their many fine, radiating petals. Around and between these focal flowers sit clusters of blush pink roses and ivory white roses, some tightly furled and others opening more freely, symbolising both early and enduring memories. Smaller white filler blooms cushion the larger flowers, creating a plush, seamless ring, while fresh greenery-glossy leaves and delicate sprigs-peeks out to outline the wreath's circular form and add a garden-like feel. The overall impression is one of gentle composure and respect, the kind of arrangement families might choose for a funeral service or memorial at a church or venue near Marylebone High Street or Harley Street. This wreath speaks quietly of sympathy and continued love, offering a comforting, floral embrace during moments of farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A full, traditional wreath for a funeral or remembrance ceremony is displayed in front of a bright white background, its circular form completely covered with rich red and crisp green blooms. The main body of the wreath is composed of red carnations, placed so close together that their ruffled, multi-layered petals form a thick, cushion-like ring. The carnations show slight natural variations-some fully open and exuberant, others less expanded-which bring a gentle rhythm to the design rather than strict uniformity. Tucked evenly among them are lime green button chrysanthemums, small and spherical, their tidy domes of tiny petals offering a fresh, invigorating contrast to the deeper red. The colour pairing of crimson and bright chartreuse gives the arrangement a sense of life and continuity, even in the context of loss. Beneath and around the blooms, textural greenery acts as a frame: fine, feathery fern fronds fan out, creating a soft halo, while variegated pittosporum leaves, outlined in pale cream, add delicate pattern and a lighter touch around the edges. A decorative ribbon in shades of green, with diagonal stripes that echo the foliage tones, is woven subtly through the lower section of the wreath, looped and tucked so it feels integrated rather than separate. The lighting is even and calm, throwing the faintest shadow behind the wreath and giving it a gentle sense of depth. This elegant tribute feels entirely suited to a Marylebone farewell, whether it is delivered to a small service near Harley Street, a chapel off Marylebone High Street, or a quiet gathering in a space overlooking the leafy edges of Regent's Park.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a beautifully crafted sympathy wreath, laid flat against a clean, white background so every bloom and leaf is clearly defined. The arrangement forms a perfect, unbroken circle, symbolising continuity and the lasting bond with a loved one. Dominating the eye at first are two generous Asiatic lilies in a glowing coral-orange tone, placed at opposing points on the wreath. Their large, open petals and visible stamens give the design a sense of warmth and gentle drama, as if offering a small flame of hope. Surrounding these lilies, clusters of roses in soft blush and lavender-pink unfold in layered spirals, each one suggesting tenderness, remembrance, and love that endures. Interspersed with the roses are lisianthus blooms in varying shades of delicate pink and rich purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped flowers adding depth and a silky, almost cloud-like texture. Scattered among the main flowers are tiny sprays of lavender-blue filler blooms, likely statice, lending a subtle, airy haze that ties the colours together. A lush foundation of greenery encircles the wreath: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and darker, more velvety foliage work together to frame the blooms. Blue-grey eryngium thistles appear at intervals, their spiky, architectural heads offering contrast and a modern touch with their cool tones. Some lily buds remain closed and upright, hinting at blossoms still to come and symbolic of future memories. Near the lower section, folded and looped bright green leaves highlight the artistry of an experienced florist. This wreath feels particularly suited to a heartfelt farewell in Marylebone, whether placed in a quiet church near Dorset Square or brought to a gathering close to Regent's Park, conveying peace, respect, and a softly spoken tribute.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This photograph presents a tranquil funeral wreath, captured from a high, straight-on angle to show the entire ring in crisp detail. The wreath itself is composed entirely of Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila bloom a perfect speck of white against a white background. Together, these countless blossoms form a thick, cloud-like circle, soft in appearance yet densely constructed, conveying the sense of a gentle, protective surround. The inner circle is left open and perfectly round, a quiet space that symbolises continuity, eternity, and the tender gap left by someone much loved. The whiteness feels almost luminous, reminiscent of the pale light that often bathes Marylebone's elegant terraces and squares in early morning. In the lower right segment of this gentle ring, two calla lilies rise from the mass of Baby's Breath to create a vivid focal point. Their stems are long, smooth, and a rich, fresh green, curving inward as if they are leaning protectively toward the wreath's centre. The blooms are sculptural and trumpet-shaped, with their petals rolled in sleek curves. Colour begins as a muted green at the base and deepens steadily into luxurious tones of magenta and burgundy, almost like red wine pooling at the edges. This rich contrast against the white Gypsophila adds emotional depth to the design, suggesting profound love, remembrance, and quiet strength. The overall effect is simple yet thoughtfully balanced, a refined tribute that would suit a Marylebone church service, a crematorium nearby, or a discreet condolence delivery to one of the area's townhouse residences.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set before a plain white backdrop, a full circular wreath brimming with pink flowers and green foliage creates a serene focal point, ideal for a funeral or remembrance service in Marylebone. The arrangement is dense and carefully constructed, its unbroken ring composed mainly of roses that range in shade from rich magenta and fuchsia through to gentle, romantic pink. Some of the roses remain in tight buds, promising further bloom, while others are wide open, layers of velvety petals forming textured rosettes that catch the light. Between the roses are generous double lilies, their wide petals washed in creamy white, blush pink, and hints of peach, with several buds still a fresh lime-green, adding a sense of life and continuation. The flowers sit on a thick cushion of greenery: fine fern fronds create a soft, feathered outline to the wreath, while glossy, darker leaves nestle underneath, filling any spaces and enhancing the feeling of abundance. The balanced circle represents eternity and ongoing love, offering a symbolic comfort during times of loss. The clean white background strips away distraction, drawing complete attention to the colours and forms, much as a wreath like this would stand out at a service in one of Marylebone's churches or at a farewell in a local venue near Regent's Park. The composition feels thoughtful and composed, as though each stem has been positioned with care to express sympathy, remembrance, and the wish to honour a cherished life with dignified beauty.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine entering a room where a wreath of lush red roses dominates the scene, radiating warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulence. The circular form feels both ceremonial and comforting-a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where each rose nestles beside its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and meaning, with every bloom weighted by a wish or a reminiscence. In Marylebone's quiet streets-near Harley Street, Portman Village, and the bustle of Marylebone High Street-this wreath speaks of refined taste and thoughtful craft. The heady fragrance, subtle greens of hidden stems, and the gleam of tightly packed petals convey a sense of ceremony, be it a celebration or a solemn farewell. The crisp white background elsewhere in the studio makes the red glow feel almost candlelit, a reminder that colour can be a language of emotion. The craft is evident in the uniformity of the rose heads and the way the petals curve in gentle spirals, forming a plush surface that invites a touch. This is a classic symbol of love and remembrance, able to mark anniversaries, memorials, or heartfelt congratulations, and its presence promises a moment of quiet, dignified reverence in any setting. Placed on a doorway or mantel, it catches the eye and invites conversations about the memories it holds. Across Marylebone, Bond Street, and the surrounding lanes, this wreath can be arranged for same-day delivery, with the same careful attention to freshness and detail that locals expect.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
On a crisp white background, a beautifully balanced circular wreath of funeral flowers appears almost to glow, its colours and structure suited to a dignified farewell in Marylebone's historic churches and chapels. The wreath forms a complete ring with a clear opening in the centre, symbolising continuity and eternal remembrance. Deep red roses are the most striking feature, arranged tightly yet thoughtfully so each bloom can be appreciated. Their petals are velvety and layered, spiralling from tightly formed hearts into softer, more open outer curls. The red shades subtly vary, from vivid crimson to deeper wine tones, lending the wreath a rich, almost luxurious character that still feels appropriate for solemn occasions. Interlaced among the roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums. These smaller blooms are dense with fine petals, giving them a feathery, almost downy texture that sits in gentle contrast to the smooth rose petals. The yellow flowers create luminous accents throughout the ring, offering a hint of comfort and optimism during moments of farewell. Surrounding and underpinning the flowers is a base of lush greenery. Broad, dark green leaves frame the arrangement, while paler, slightly bluish-green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus, adds subtle variation and softness. The foliage is arranged to maintain a neat circular outline, ensuring the wreath looks full, rounded, and complete from every angle. Under strong, even lighting, the colours appear vivid and the details crisp, with no harsh shadows. This wreath would be fitting for same-day delivery to funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes across Marylebone, expressing heartfelt sympathy with classic red and yellow tones.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Carried with quiet ceremony in the hands of a Marylebone florist, this wreath of red roses reads as a circle of memory and solace. The ring is lush and intimate, composed of dozens of rich crimson blooms that sit in quiet harmony-some buds still tight with promise, others opened to reveal velvety petals that curl and fold with a gentle, natural grace. The palette is pure and intense: a sea of deep red that seems to glow against the crisp white background, punctuated by slender sprigs of fresh green foliage. The leaves, a mix of broad, matte eucalyptus-like shapes and slender, glossy ruscus, provide a cool counterpoint that makes the roses appear even more luminous. The arrangement is densely packed but never crowded, each bloom positioned to maintain a seamless circle, a symbol of continuity and remembrance. Light from above brushes the surface, throwing soft shadows into the inner caverns of the petals and highlighting the subtle velvet texture that defines a fresh rose at the height of its bloom. The overall impression is one of dignified restraint-opulent without ostentation, solemn yet serene. In one's imagination, the wreath carries the scent of roses and the memory of conversations shared at a family gathering. It is a thoughtful choice for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries, and for writers crafting features on condolence florals or commemorations. Available for same-day delivery across Marylebone and nearby pockets of central London, this wreath embodies the care of a local florist who knows the rhythms of our neighbourhood-near Baker Street, Portman Village, and beyond.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this image, a meticulously detailed circular floral tribute appears as a lifebuoy crafted entirely from flowers, isolated against a smooth white background that lets the form and colour speak clearly. The wreath's proportions are carefully balanced, with a broad floral band and a central opening large enough to reinforce the resemblance to a life preserver. Every inch of the ring is covered with small, uniform blossoms-likely spray chrysanthemums-whose rounded petals overlap to form a plush, cushion-like surface. The design is divided into four symmetrical segments, alternating between intense royal blue and clean white. The blue quadrants occupy the top left and bottom right of the ring, offering a deep, cool tone that feels calm yet resolute. The white quadrants at the top right and bottom left introduce clarity and light, their tidy flower heads catching subtle highlights and preventing the piece from feeling heavy. Running around the inside edge is a slim, dark blue ribbon, softly pleated, which outlines the circular void and adds a touch of tailored finish reminiscent of the detailing on a naval uniform. The overall impression is of quiet dignity and maritime symbolism, with no extraneous embellishments to distract from the core message. This wreath would sit beautifully at a Marylebone funeral or memorial, perhaps in one of the area's traditional churches off Marylebone High Street, especially when remembering someone with nautical ties, coastguard service, or a reputation for helping others through difficult waters. It evokes the idea of a guiding hand, a protective presence, and the wish for a safe passage into rest.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A serene, hand-crafted wreath laid flat and photographed from above, where a ring of creamy, ivory roses and soft pale-yellow lilies forms a harmonious memorial circle. Approximately a dozen large, fully bloomed roses - their petals curling in classic spirals - combine with elegant trumpet lilies; some lilies are fully unfurled to reveal slender stamens while others hold closed buds, adding quiet variation and gentle rhythm to the design. The blooms sit on a dense base of deep green foliage: light, feathery fern fronds soften the outline, and clusters of rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce cooler, silvery-green tones and a tactile contrast to the smooth petals. The lighting is soft and natural, letting the cream roses glow with a powdery warmth while imparting a hint of lemon freshness to the lilies. Imagining scent, the composition suggests a subtle sweet-rose perfume tempered by green, citrus-leaning lily notes, an olfactory note of solace. The wreath's circular geometry reads as an unbroken symbol of remembrance and continuity, dignified and comforting for use at a funeral or as a graveside tribute. Made with the hands of an experienced local florist familiar with Marylebone's quiet chapels and family homes near Regent's Park and Marylebone High Street, this piece is composed to convey calm, purity, and heartfelt condolence - available for careful local delivery across the neighbourhood.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00