Bowes Park WREATHS

Welcome to Bowes Park Florist, your friendly neighbourhood florist specialising in exquisite wreaths and fresh bouquets crafted right here in Bowes Park. Our team brings decades of experience and genuine local pride, creating elegant floral designs for every occasion – whether you’re paying tribute, celebrating life, or brightening your home.

Living or working near Bounds Green Road, Myddleton Road, or Trinity Gardens? We offer swift, reliable same-day delivery across Bowes Park and neighbouring areas like Wood Green and Muswell Hill – just order online before 3 PM and let us handle the rest!

Choose from our collection of classic, contemporary, and seasonal wreaths, all hand-crafted with care and attention to detail. Bespoke designs are our speciality; our florists are always happy to offer advice on the perfect colours and blooms for your needs. We’re proud to be part of the Bowes Park community, supporting local events and sourcing our flowers with environmental responsibility.

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WREATHS
Rendered with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this circular sympathy wreath presents a comforting study of texture and tone against a pure white studio background. The main body is a thick, continuous ring of small white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled tightly to form a soft, uniform pad that reads as both gentle and resolute - a visual metaphor for enduring memory. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left quadrant, an elegant spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) supplies depth and warmth: deep violet, mid-purple and pale lavender flowers sit beside half-open buds on graceful stems, their velvety petals catching subtle highlights. Greenery is woven through the purple cluster - a mix of glossy variegated leaves and finer, fern-like fronds - introducing natural contrast and a quietly vibrant heartbeat amid the whites. A narrow, crinkled mesh ribbon in rich dark purple edges the wreath beneath the chrysanthemums, peeking around the inner and outer rims to add a refined, complementary trim. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives it visual weight and a serene presence on the white plane. Prepared with sensitivity for local services, this arrangement is the sort of tribute Bowes Park Florist would deliver around Bowes Park station, Bounds Green and nearby Palmers Green - made to honour a life with dignity and to offer comfort where words fall short.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath sits poised on a crisp white backdrop, lit by soft, natural light that accentuates texture and tone. The principal surface is a dense, comforting field of white spray chrysanthemums; each small head contributes feathery layers of petals that together feel almost like a woven white blanket. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant three pale, creamy yellow roses form the emotional heart-petals unfurling slowly, releasing a faint, sweet rose fragrance that suggests friendship and tender remembrance. Interlaced around the roses are clouds of delicate gypsophila and slender sprays of lavender-purple statice, their tiny star-shaped florets offering a luminous speckling against the white. Lush greenery-deep green salal-like leaves and airy fern fronds-gives body and contrast, their textures ranging from smooth and broad to fine and lacy. A tasteful band of dark purple mesh or ribbon glimpses through the chrysanthemums along both inside and outside edges, adding a discreet layer of depth and a subtle nod to traditional mourning palettes. The wreath's perfect round form and open centre speak of continuity and enduring memory; it's the kind of arrangement we would prepare with care for a service at a local chapel near Bowes Park station or an intimate memorial in the Palmers Green neighbourhood. Measured and composed, the design conveys calm and respectful sympathy-soft to the eye, quietly fragrant, and steady in spirit for those saying goodbye.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular wreath fills the frame, photographed head-on against a pure white backdrop so that its colours and textures appear crisp and undistracted. The ring is thickly lined with Baby's Breath, an abundance of minuscule white Gypsophila blossoms packed together so closely that they resemble a halo of fine, airy foam. Rising from this delicate base are elegant Lisianthus blooms, their petals soft and ruffled, mostly pure white with edges kissed by shades of lavender and deep violet. The contrast between the cloud-like filler and the more defined, cup-shaped Lisianthus creates a pleasing rhythm of small and large forms all around the circle. Some Lisianthus flowers are fully open, showing intricate folds and subtle darker centres, while others remain in bud, pale green and ivory with faint yellow undertones, adding a touch of quiet movement and the suggestion of ongoing life. No bold greenery interrupts the palette, so the composition is almost entirely white with gentle washes of purple, evoking a feeling of purity and calm. This is the kind of wreath that might be chosen for a funeral or memorial in the Bowes Park area, perhaps for a service at a nearby church or crematorium, or as a graveside tribute after family and friends have walked over from local streets around Myddleton Road or Trinity Road. The careful balance and symmetry hint at the steady hand of an experienced florist, and the soft, even lighting ensures every petal and floret is visible, conveying a quiet, heartfelt message of sympathy and remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegantly restrained sympathy wreath photographed on a clean white backdrop, made from a full, dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose many small florets form a soft, cushiony surface like freshly fallen snow. Subtle deep purple netting or ruffled lace is visible beneath the white blooms around the inner edge, offering a dignified hint of colour without overwhelm. Anchoring the upper-left is a small, purposeful spray: a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose unfurls gently at its centre, surrounded by lush variegated foliage with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds that create layered texture. Interspersed within this greenery are slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny clustered blooms echoing the hidden purple underlayer. To the right, from about two to five o'clock, two artful calla lilies sweep across the wreath; their smooth trumpets show a subtle ombré from deep purple at the tips to a muted peach-pink near the bases, their vivid green stems arcing naturally into the chrysanthemum field. A lone longer green stem travels from the left cluster across the lower section and is secured toward the base of the callas, visually linking the composition. The overall effect is quiet and consoling-white to symbolise peace, purple for dignity, and soft cream and green for comfort-made to soothe mourners in soft morning or chapel light. Prepared by a local Bowes Park florist and available for thoughtful local delivery across Bowes Park and surrounding N22 neighbourhoods, this wreath reads as a respectful tribute meant to honour memory with gentle beauty (bowesparkflorist.co.uk).
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a beautifully balanced circular wreath, carefully arranged as a funeral or memorial tribute and set against a clean white background so every detail is clearly visible. The wreath is lavish with roses in a palette of soothing pastels: creamy white and ivory roses, fully opened, show layer upon layer of velvety petals; small blush pink spray roses cluster together, creating pockets of gentle colour; soft peach and buttery yellow blooms add warmth and light; and dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a refined, vintage softness. The flowers are placed in a way that alternates buds, semi-open blooms, and fully open blossoms, building a sense of depth and giving the design a living, organic feel. Between the roses, finely textured dark green fern fronds and other foliage form a thick, supportive cushion, their rich tones and varied shapes contrasting delicately with the light petals. This foliage base traces the perfect circle of the wreath, enhancing the symbolism of eternal life, renewal, and continuous remembrance. The arrangement feels like it could have been created in a trusted Bowes Park florist's studio, perhaps on a quiet morning before a local service, with each stem chosen to reflect love and respect. The overall impression is calm and contemplative, evoking the soft fragrance of fresh roses and the stillness of a moment of silence. Elegant yet understated, this wreath would be a meaningful focal point at a funeral, graveside service, or memorial gathering for families in Bowes Park and neighbouring areas, conveying sympathy and heartfelt condolences through the gentle language of flowers.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
On a fresh white background, an elegant funeral wreath catches the eye with its tranquil, harmonious form-thoughtfully arranged by experienced florists in Bowes Park. At its heart, snowy lilies fan out with delicate, open petals and visible green stamens, radiating a calm purity that anchors the design. Daring splashes of fuchsia pink lilies are woven throughout, their rich magenta petals and intricate speckling making each bloom a focal point, reminiscent of cherished moments and enduring connections. Soft clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses fill the spaces between, their velvety buds and layered petals lending a gentle, comforting softness. Subtle accompaniment by muted green leaves, perhaps eucalyptus or slender lily greens, supports the lushness with structure and a fleeting scent of freshness. The circular form is complete and unbroken, symbolic of eternal memory, making the arrangement particularly meaningful for services in and around Bowes Park, like those near Myddleton Road. Each element reflects the care and attention to detail that defines a local florist's touch-a beautiful tribute to a loved one's legacy and a source of comfort for the community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This sympathy wreath presents a ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums arranged with close-set precision so the surface appears plush and uninterrupted, a quiet field of soft petals suggesting unity and peace. From the upper left quadrant rises a focused floral spray: bright yellow roses, open and luminous, rest against clusters of deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled cups add a velvety contrast. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green lift the eye and introduce a natural suggestion of unfolding life. Fresh green foliage-rounded, glossy leaves with subtle variegation alongside fine fern fronds-supports and frames the colourful cluster, providing structural depth and gentle movement. Along the inner and outer edges of the wreath a narrow dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks through the chrysanthemums, a refined detail that ties the composition's colour story together. The arrangement is pictured on a plain white backdrop with soft, even light that accentuates the chrysanthemums' texture and the satiny sheen of the roses, creating an atmosphere of calm reflection. Speaking as an experienced florist serving Bowes Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods, and available from Bowes Park Florist for local memorial work, I would select this arrangement for a funeral service or a graveside tribute where clear symbolism-purity in white, warmth in yellow, dignity in purple-is required. The overall effect is composed, respectful, and quietly comforting, suited to moments of farewell and remembrance among family and friends.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath for funerals or memorials is shown against a bright white background, overflowing with white and lavender-toned flowers arranged with meticulous care. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies that encircle the ring, their thick, silky petals arching outward in serene layers. Some lilies are fully open, revealing light green centres and slim stamens tipped with terracotta-coloured pollen; others remain in bud, their pale green and cream sheaths suggesting quiet potential. Interspersed among these larger blooms are Lisianthus-style flowers, recognisable by their softly ruffled petals that begin in creamy white and fade into shades of lilac and gentle purple along the edges. These blooms bring a whisper of colour to the wreath, much like the scattered pastel plantings in front gardens around Bowes Park and along the streets leading to Myddleton Road. Tiny buds and perhaps a few early rosebuds tuck between the lilies and Lisianthus, enriching the texture and adding a sense of intimacy. A base of dark and mid-green foliage, with slender leaves and eucalyptus-like sprigs, supports the arrangement and subtly shapes its circular outline, although it remains largely hidden beneath the lush blossoms. The unbroken circle of flowers symbolises eternity and the unending bond between loved ones, conveying a quiet message of love, remembrance, and respect. The design feels ideal for a service in the Bowes Park area, bringing a sense of purity and calm to the setting. Its combination of white lilies, purple accents, and gentle greenery evokes peace, offering a soothing, dignified presence for those gathering to pay their respects.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a slightly elevated angle on a pristine white surface, this circular sympathy wreath presents a composed study in contrast and craft. The main body is densely formed from countless white chrysanthemums whose soft, feathery petals create a rounded, cushion-like ring; their texture reads almost cloud-like and the very faint creamy warmth at some centres brings a whisper of life to the otherwise cool palette. Arranged at the upper left, a small cluster of three vivid, deep electric-blue roses provides a deliberate focal counterpoint - each rose with velvety, spiralled petals and a saturated hue that feels both solemn and comforting. Those roses are set among glossy dark-green foliage that cradles the blooms and visually anchors the composition. Running along the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring is a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, rippled and reflective, whose tailored ruffles frame the arrangement and echo the blue of the roses. The soft shadow beneath suggests a careful studio light from above, emphasizing form without drama. Crafted with the measured restraint appropriate to memorial use, the wreath conveys purity, respect, and steady compassion; the subtle, powdery scent of chrysanthemum mingles with the whisper of satin. Available through Bowes Park Florist for local arrangements, the piece is designed to sit harmoniously at funeral services, remembrance gatherings, or a quiet corner in a family home - a composed, tactile symbol of condolence for neighbours around Bowes Park station and the nearby Myddleton Road area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced funeral wreath laid flat on a bright white background, its unbroken ring of flowers offering a quiet symbol of eternal love and remembrance. The wreath is densely filled with roses, the most prominent being large, open blooms in refined shades of dusty lavender and antique mauve. Their many layers of velvety petals curl gently outwards, catching the soft light and revealing subtle variations of grey-purple and lilac within each flower. Between these grander roses run clusters of dainty blush pink spray roses, some as compact buds, others half-unfurled, with edges just starting to ruffle. This interplay of open blooms and developing buds adds a delicate rhythm to the design, suggesting the different chapters of a life well lived. The flowers are supported and framed by a lush collar of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf, whose feathered, serrated leaves extend like gentle spokes from the centre of the wreath. The greenery both grounds the pastel tones and adds a fresh, natural contrast, while tiny dark buds and filler leaves tucked among the roses create depth and shadow. The overall effect is soft, contemplative, and quietly elegant, enhanced by the even lighting that smooths away harsh contrasts and lets each bloom be seen clearly. In Bowes Park, an arrangement like this might be delivered to a family home off Myddleton Road, or brought directly to a local church or crematorium as a central tribute. Crafted by Bowes Park Florist with a sensitive hand, the wreath's mixture of lavender and pink roses gently conveys condolence, respect, and an enduring sense of closeness to the person being honoured.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath, predominantly deep blue with crisp white highlights, set against a bright white background to emphasize its colours and textures. The main ring is a plush field of small, vivid blue chrysanthemums-each tiny bloom contributing to a dense, tactile surface that reads both rich and consoling under soft studio light. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner circle, its gentle folds reflecting a muted sheen that frames the blue with understated elegance. At the wreath's upper-left curve, three fully open blue roses create a focal cluster; their velvety petals unfold in a deep azure that harmonises with the surrounding chrysanthemums. Interspersed among the roses are airy clusters of baby's breath, lending a tender, lacy softness to the arrangement. From just left of centre a graceful spray of pristine white orchids descends and sweeps toward the lower right-the orchids' broad, silky petals and pale centres lending an ethereal, buoyant motion across the blue backdrop. Several bright green orchid buds sit along the stem, some closed, some just beginning to unfurl, a quiet symbol of life's continuity. Dark green foliage peeks through the blue, creating subtle depth. This wreath conveys solemn respect and purity-ideal for funeral tributes or commemorative services in Bowes Park, Wood Green, or nearby Palmers Green, and arranged with the calm precision a local florist would choose for a chapel or graveside farewell.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This photograph captures a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath set against a clean white background, its colours and shapes arranged with quiet care, as if prepared for a memorial in one of Bowes Park's peaceful churches or community spaces. The wreath is abundant, with no empty patches, and the flowers form an unbroken ring. Dominant throughout are large white lilies, fully opened so that their broad petals stretch confidently outward, each one showcasing soft green centres and elegant golden stamens. Between these serene blooms, bold deep pink and fuchsia lilies appear, some with delicate speckling near the throat, providing striking splashes of colour that echo the warmth of loving memories. White gerbera daisies with distinct dark centres punctuate the arrangement, their layered petals fanning out neatly and giving a crisp, modern contrast to the lilies' flowing forms. Interwoven are soft pink roses, in stages from tight bud to gentle half-open bloom, which lend a romantic, tender character, while creamy white roses add fullness and a timeless sense of grace. Fine white filler flowers, likely petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums, are meticulously tucked into gaps, ensuring the circle looks dense and complete. All of this rests on a bed of lush green foliage, with glossy leaves and sprigs of greenery peeking through, giving structure and a natural rhythm to the design. The wreath feels both personal and respectful, a floral expression of condolence that would be meaningful for funeral services, remembrance gatherings, or sympathy deliveries throughout the Bowes Park and surrounding North London neighbourhoods.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A vibrant circular wreath for a funeral or memorial tribute is displayed against a pure white backdrop, its colours and textures reminiscent of arrangements commonly delivered across Bowes Park and the surrounding streets. The wreath is fully covered in blooms, dominated by red carnations whose petals form soft, frilled layers that overlap and curl, giving a plush, almost fabric-like surface. Some of these carnations are wide open, revealing the complexity of their petals, while others are slightly more compact, adding rhythm and movement around the circle. Punctuating the red are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, small and spherical, their neatly packed florets lending a crisp, tactile quality and lifting the overall palette. These bright green accents glow against the deeper tones, suggesting light and hope within an otherwise solemn expression. Beneath and between the flowers, an assortment of foliage provides structure and depth: ferns in a dark forest green stretch outward delicately, creating a soft halo, while variegated pittosporum with creamy-edged leaves nestles closer in, breaking up the colour blocks and adding subtle pattern. Flowing through the greenery on the lower right side is a wide, striped ribbon in complementary greens, twisted into loose loops that add a decorative yet understated touch. The neutral studio lighting reveals all details without distraction, giving the viewer a clear sense of the wreath's craftsmanship and fullness. This piece feels suited to a service held near Bowes Park station or in a quiet corner of a local churchyard, offering a dignified, heartfelt gesture of condolence and remembrance, and reflecting a life honoured with both tradition and a touch of contemporary brightness.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a simple white background, this sympathy wreath appears as a complete circle of thoughtfully placed blooms, its fullness and balance immediately reassuring. Built on a dense, green foundation of mixed foliage, the ring is composed of silvery eucalyptus leaves, feather-fine fern fronds, and darker, more structured greens that create a deep, textured base. Rising from this foliage, two coral-orange Asiatic lilies act as focal anchors, their star-shaped blooms open wide to display prominent stamens and subtle speckling. Their warm hue is offset by an abundance of roses in soft blush and lavender-pink, each one fully open, their layered petals curling gently outward as if in a final, tender gesture. Threading between the roses, lisianthus in pastel pinks and rich purples add ruffled movement, their cup-shaped blossoms creating pockets of light and shadow around the ring. Delicate sprays of lavender-blue statice are scattered throughout, lending a light, airy veil of colour that ties the different blooms together. Here and there, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium thistle emerge from the greenery, providing small, sculptural accents that keep the eye travelling around the arrangement. Tucked discreetly among the leaves are several unopened lily buds, hinting at future blooms and the continuation of memory. Close to one of the lilies, you can see bright, folded green leaves, carefully arranged to bring a contemporary edge to this otherwise classic tribute. The overall impression is one of peaceful remembrance and enduring connection, the kind of wreath Bowes Park families might choose for a farewell at a nearby chapel or for delivery to a home near Trinity Road, where its gentle fragrance and soft colours can offer quiet support.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this softly lit image, a circular funeral wreath seems to float against a fresh white background, its shape defined by a dense ring of Baby's Breath. The countless white blooms of gypsophila are massed closely together, so that the individual sprigs blend into a thick, cloud-soft band, leaving a perfectly round opening at the centre. This airy texture is delicate yet full, the sort of meticulous work a Bowes Park florist might create for a quiet service on a side street off Myddleton Road, where families gather to say goodbye. The pure white of the flowers radiates calm and simplicity, transforming the wreath into a symbol of peace and gentle remembrance. Nestled within the lower right segment of the ring, two elegant calla lilies emerge from the sea of white. Their petals curl into graceful trumpets, with colours that deepen from soft magenta near the throat to a rich, wine-dark burgundy at the edges, then melt into green along the base of the bloom and down the slender stems. These stems bow inward, creating a subtle, sweeping curve that guides the eye around the wreath. The callas stand out with their smooth, velvety surfaces and strong silhouettes, offering a quietly dramatic counterpoint to the fine, lace-like Baby's Breath. Together, they create a composition that feels both tender and sophisticated, ideal for a funeral or memorial tribute delivered around Bowes Park. The wreath seems designed for those wishing to express profound love and gratitude in a soft voice, allowing the flowers themselves to carry the message of respect, remembrance, and farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image shows an elegant, full funeral wreath suspended visually against a bright white backdrop, allowing the richness of its colours and forms to dominate the scene. The wreath is composed of a continuous band of roses in shades of fuchsia, magenta and gentle pink, arranged so closely that their petals overlap in a tapestry of velvety texture. Some of the roses are still partially closed, like promises held close to the heart, while others are fully open, their spiralling centres inviting the eye to linger. Interspersed with the roses are generous double lilies, whose petals spread wide in creamy white, soft blush and delicate peach hues, some revealing finely speckled throats or darker pink accents near the edges. Slender lime-green buds rise among the open lilies, suggesting that the wreath will continue to change and unfold even after it is placed. All of the flowers are bound together by an abundant base of greenery: light, feathery fern fronds drape outward, while smooth, darker leaves layer beneath the blooms, adding structure and a sense of depth. The simple white background makes it easy to imagine this wreath delivered to a quiet chapel, crematorium or family home in Bowes Park, perhaps after being arranged by florists who know the calm streets and community spaces around Myddleton Road. The circle, so carefully maintained and evenly weighted, speaks of eternity and unbroken bonds, while the warm pink palette conveys tenderness and affection. This is a wreath that feels designed to offer gentle comfort, standing as a visual expression of sympathy and love during a time of loss.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio near Bowes Park, where a wreath of dozens of deep red roses forms an almost warm, living circle. Each bloom is chosen at the peak of beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with a touch of opulence. The circular form reads as a continuous embrace-velvety florals pressed against one another, a tapestry of crimson that invites the eye to wander. This arrangement is not merely decoration; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or wish. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power of these flowers-the heady scent brushing the air, the green of hidden stems just barely peeking through the blooms, and the way the light travels across the petals, revealing depth from velvet to ruby. It feels appropriate for weddings, anniversaries, or quiet memorials, a piece that can bring warmth to a room or to a ceremony in the Bowes Park area and beyond.

The wreath is ready for same-day delivery across Bowes Park, Harringay, and nearby wards, offering a refined touch for occasions that deserve something timeless. From my bench to your doorstep, this design speaks of craft, patience, and a deep love for the English rose, a language we share with families and friends across North London.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image shows a traditional circular memorial wreath floating against a crisp white background, its colours and textures clearly defined. The wreath is generously composed of lush red roses and cheerful yellow chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that the blooms form a continuous, velvety band. The roses, in full and perfect flower, display layers of satin-like petals spiralling from tightly cupped centres to gently curling outer edges, shifting in tone from bright ruby to deeper burgundy as the light catches them. Nestled among these are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, thread-like petals creating compact, cushiony shapes that soften the intensity of the red and add a sense of quiet brightness, similar to a shaft of sunlight along a Bowes Park side street on a cloudy day. Supporting this mix, a base of fresh green foliage peeks through-broad, glossy leaves and muted, grey-green sprigs that recall eucalyptus-offering both structure and a restful frame of natural green. The wreath forms a flawless, unbroken circle with a central opening, a familiar symbol of eternity and enduring affection, often chosen by local families for funeral services and commemorations. Under even, studio-style lighting, every detail of the arrangement appears crisp and lifelike, as though the flowers have just been arranged and are ready for prompt delivery to a service near Bowes Park. The overall feeling is one of composed grace and heartfelt respect, blending the depth of red roses with the comforting glow of yellow blooms to express love, sympathy, and remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Near Bowes Park, a richly textured circular wreath of deep red roses sits against a clean white backdrop, crafted with the steady hand of a local florist. The blossoms cluster in a lush, unbroken ring, their petals ranging from tight buds to fully opened, each layer catching the light to reveal velvet depth and subtle tonal variation. Sprigs of fresh green foliage weave among the roses-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves together with slender, glossy ruscus-that provide a gentle contrast and a sense of natural abundance. The arrangement breathes solemnity and warmth in equal measure, its form suggesting an enduring connection rather than mere decoration. Light falls softly, caressing the petals and opening edges, so the crimson seems to glow with quiet intensity. This wreath is a common choice for funerals, memorials, anniversaries, and condolence displays, offering a tangible expression of care and sympathy. It is an ideal feature image for articles about loss and remembrance, or for readers seeking funeral arrangements, memorial flowers, or bespoke tributes available for local delivery across Bowes Park, Southgate, and nearby communities. The design prioritises both visual impact and timeless sentiment, making it a reliable, respectful symbol of tribute from a trusted local florist.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this image, a striking circular funeral wreath has been styled to echo the unmistakable form of a maritime lifebuoy, set crisply against a pure white background that makes its colours almost glow. The ring is entirely covered with diminutive chrysanthemum-style blooms, massed together to create a luxuriously full surface with gentle undulations where each blossom meets the next. The wreath is divided into four symmetrical quarters, alternating between a bold royal blue and a clear, snowy white. The blue sections read as deep and reassuring, like the colour of the sea on a calm day, while the white quarters introduce a sense of clarity, purity, and peace, reminiscent of morning light over nearby Bowes Park and the surrounding terraces. There is no greenery visible; instead, the focus is firmly on the repetition of tiny petals and the graphic, nautical colour blocking. Around the inner circumference, a slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into a neat ruffle, tracing the circle and emphasising the lifebuoy silhouette, much like the rope detail on an actual safety ring. The central opening is left clean and open, symbolising both loss and an ongoing circle of connection. The overall effect is solemn yet comforting, a design that feels steady and protective rather than sombre alone. This type of wreath is often chosen for funerals and memorials in Bowes Park and neighbouring areas when families wish to honour someone with connections to sailing, overseas service, or rescue work, or to celebrate a loved one who was their anchor through life's storms. It offers a quiet promise of safe harbour and remembrance, conveyed purely through flowers and thoughtful craftsmanship.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above, this sympathy wreath is an exercise in gentle restraint: a dense, circular arrangement of soft cream roses and pale yellow lilies set against a plain white surface so every petal and leaf is clear and honest. Fifteen or so ivory roses, their centers tightly spiralled, create a luminous field that feels almost tactile; their petals suggest a soft, powdery fragrance that blends with the fresher, green-laced scent of the lilies. The lilies, in a tender lemon hue, anchor the design with graceful trumpet shapes - some opened fully to reveal delicate, pale stamens, others curled as buds that suggest a quiet promise of continued bloom. The flowers are supported by a varied palette of greenery: delicate fern fronds provide an airy, feathered border while small rounded leaves, similar to eucalyptus, sit closer to the flowers and introduce deeper, silvery-green tones. The dense packing and careful placement of each element produce a balanced, symmetrical wreath whose circular form reads as a timeless emblem of continuity and remembrance. Composed with the sensitivity befitting a memorial, the arrangement feels both formal and intimate - suitable for a funeral service, chapel display, or graveside laying in the Bowes Park area. Crafted with experienced hands, this wreath offers a restrained, comforting presence, quietly speaking of purity, consolation, and the care of a local florist offering delivery across Bowes Park and neighbouring streets.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00