Kentish Town Wreaths

At Kentish Town Flowers, our hand-crafted floral wreaths are designed and created right here in the heart of Kentish Town, just a short stroll from Kentish Town Road and the bustle of Camden High Street. Every wreath is made fresh in-store by our experienced local florist team, using seasonal flowers chosen for beauty, fragrance, and meaning.

Whether you're looking for a natural foliage wreath for your front door, an elegant tribute wreath for a funeral, or a welcoming design for your business near Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak, we create each piece with care, sensitivity, and genuine local knowledge. Many of our customers pop in on their way to Parliament Hill or commuting through Kentish Town Station, trusting us for thoughtful designs that feel personal.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths across Kentish Town, Camden, and Tufnell Park when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets inside out, so your wreath arrives fresh, on time, and beautifully presented.

  • Hand-made wreaths crafted daily in Kentish Town
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As a long-established independent florist, we're always happy to advise on flower choices, colours, and messages so your wreath truly reflects the occasion.

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WREATHS
When describing this wreath I think of it as a composed gesture of comfort: a perfect circular ring built from countless small, snow-white chrysanthemums whose closely packed, ruffled petals form a plush, uninterrupted band. The white base reads as a soft cushion, its texture both visual and almost tactile, inviting quiet reflection. At the upper-left the eye is gently guided to a cluster of purple lisianthus - Eustoma - whose palette travels from intense violet through lilac, with open blooms showing pale yellow cores and a scattering of delicate buds adding movement and hope. Sprays of fresh greenery - glossy variegated leaves and slender, feathery fronds - weave through the purple, giving depth, contrast and a garden-fresh clarity. A subtle decorative trim of deep purple mesh or crinkled ribbon shows along the wreath's inner and outer rims, providing a refined counterpoint that ties the composition together. Under studio lighting a soft shadow grounds the wreath on the white background, enhancing its three-dimensional presence. The overall impression is serene and measured, with a faint, respectful floral scent and a balanced structure meant to express condolence without spectacle. Perfect for a funeral or memorial in the Kentish Town area, near Kentish Town Road or the quieter lanes toward Tufnell Park, it offers a considered, sympathetic way to honour someone remembered and dearly missed.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, carefully photographed against a stark white backdrop, composed mainly of tight clusters of pristine white spray chrysanthemums. Each tiny bloom contributes to a lush, tactile surface whose layered petals read soft and restful to the eye. Along both the inner and outer edges a faint thread of dark purple netting or ribbon peeks through the white mass, lending a subtle, refined outline that deepens the arrangement without overpowering it. At the upper-left quadrant a tranquil spray of accent flowers forms a quiet focal point: three pale yellow roses open gently, their creamy faces turned outward, surrounded by clouds of delicate baby's breath and small sprays of lavender-purple statice that give a tender lift of colour. Varied greenery - from broad, smooth leaves to slender fern-like fronds - supports and frames the cluster, adding structure and a sense of living freshness. The photograph captures a soft, neutral light that reveals the wreath's textures and the careful handwork required to maintain a perfect circular form with a clear, open centre. Emotionally the piece reads as an understated expression of sympathy - the white chrysanthemums speak of peace, the yellow roses of friendship and remembrance, and the purple accents of quiet honour. For families in Kentish Town and nearby Camden, this arrangement embodies a gentle, respectful choice for a funeral or memorial service, crafted to convey calm, care, and a steady presence at a time of loss.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced floral wreath of white and soft violet tones is shown isolated on a pure white background, offering a clear view of its delicate craftsmanship. The ring is built upon a generous layer of Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila bloom contributing to a frothy, cloud-soft base that circles the design in a continuous halo. Tucked into this airy texture are clusters of lisianthus, their petals opening in loose ruffles of creamy white, each edge softly kissed with lavender, lilac, and deeper purple shades. These subtle colour variations give the arrangement a painterly quality, as though the flowers have absorbed the evening light that often falls across Kentish Town's terraced streets. Some lisianthus blossoms are fully open, revealing shaded centres and folds that add depth, while neighbouring buds remain partially closed, their slender green stems and pale, creamy tips hinting at flowers still on the cusp of bloom. The circular centre of the wreath is left open and unadorned, emphasizing the traditional funeral wreath shape used for memorial services and final farewells in local chapels and crematoriums around Kentish Town and Gospel Oak. The overall impression is one of softness and serene order, with the Baby's Breath giving a mist-like texture and the lisianthus providing focal points of colour and form. The clean white background removes all distraction, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the interplay of white, lilac, and green, and on the quiet emotion that such a wreath can carry when delivered to honour a loved one with grace and respect.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath designed for remembrance, built on a plush halo of densely packed white chrysanthemums that form a tranquil, cloud-like backdrop. A subtle ruffle of deep purple netting is visible beneath the white, peeking through along the inner edge to give the arrangement a composed, layered depth. At the upper-left a carefully arranged cluster draws the eye: a single, perfectly shaped cream rose rests amid variegated green leaves with lighter margins and soft, fern-like fronds, creating contrast in both colour and texture. Speckled through this greenery are slender sprays of lavender-hued statice, their tiny blooms like quiet punctuation. To the right, between two and five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies describe an elegant curve; their petals graduate from a saturated purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink toward the base, their lime-green stems woven along the lower arc to unite the composition. A solitary longer stem extends from the left cluster, secured beneath the chrysanthemums and leading discreetly toward the callas - a subtle florist's touch that shows careful assembly. Bathed in soft, natural light and photographed against a clean white field, the wreath reads as a dignified tribute that comforts rather than overwhelms. Locally made and available for sympathetic delivery to chapels and services near Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town Flowers crafts this piece to express respect, quiet love, and enduring memory for families across the area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white background, this round funeral wreath appears almost to float, its pastel blooms and verdant foliage forming a serene, unbroken circle. The design is lavish yet controlled, with every space filled by roses and ferns in a balanced, harmonious pattern. Large, fully open roses in creamy white and soft ivory dominate the composition, their layered petals curving outward like calm ripples on water. Among them, blush pink spray roses cluster in tiny bouquets, composed of buds and partially opened flowers that add intricacy and a sense of delicacy. Threaded through the wreath are soft peach and light buttery yellow roses, lending a warm, candlelit impression that might recall a quiet memorial gathering in one of Kentish Town's small churches or community spaces. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses punctuate the arrangement, providing a cool counterpoint to the warmer tones and giving the wreath a slightly vintage character. Beneath and between the blooms, dark green fern fronds create a lush, textured base, their fine leaflets forming feathery shadows around the petals. The interplay of colour and texture suggests the care of a skilled florist, thoughtfully shaping each section of the circle for rhythm and flow. The overall effect is tranquil and contemplative rather than sombre, ideal for honouring a loved one in Kentish Town or nearby Tufnell Park. The wreath's flawless circle subtly suggests continuity and eternal love, while the mixed pastels speak of tenderness, remembrance, and the gentle comfort of shared memories.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Set against a pristine white backdrop, a tranquil wreath of lilies and roses exudes a quiet strength, echoing the character of Kentish Town itself. The heart of this piece features grand, white oriental lilies; their petals spread wide with a serene beauty reminiscent of peaceful walks through Talacre Gardens. Interwoven throughout the circle are brilliant fuchsia-pink lilies, their deep magenta tones and speckled centers bringing subtle drama and warmth-much like the vibrant community spirit near Kentish Town Road. Supporting these larger blooms, clusters of gentle blush pink and creamy white roses nestle close, their soft, layered petals adding nuanced texture and a suggestion of hope. Modest green foliage, perhaps eucalyptus, quietly frames the flowers from beneath, lending a fresh, natural dimension that hints at the area's leafy streets. The wreath itself forms a seamless ring, a symbol of eternity and remembrance; ideal for heartfelt condolences or as a centrepiece at memorial gatherings throughout NW5. The florist's artistry shines in the harmonious balance of colour, texture, and form-each flower thoughtfully placed as a gesture of compassion. Softly, a floral fragrance is imagined, offering solace to those in mourning, and reinforcing the comforting role of a Kentish Town florist in moments of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a crisp white background, this sympathy wreath reads as an expression of quiet dignity, its structure formed from hundreds of small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums packed closely to create a seamless, cushion-like circle. The densely layered white petals create a soft, serene texture that suggests unity and calm, the circular form offering a traditional emblem of remembrance. At the upper left quadrant a vivid accent cluster curves gently across the top: sunlit yellow roses, opened to reveal layered buttery petals, are paired with rich, royal-purple lisianthus whose velvety, ruffled cups provide a cool counterpoint. A scattering of pale lavender and green lisianthus buds gives the spray a natural rhythm and a feeling of life continuing. Supporting foliage - glossy salal-like leaves, delicate fern fronds and slimmer variegated greens - frames the flowers and adds structural depth while enhancing the colour contrasts. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon peeks beneath the chrysanthemum base along both inner and outer edges, a refined detail that ties the composition's purples together. The wreath's open centre and smooth form draw attention inward, inviting reflection; faint notes of rose and fresh green fill the air in a gentle, non-intrusive way. Crafted with the care a Kentish Town florist would apply for a memorial at a local chapel or church near Kentish Town Road or Tufnell Park, this arrangement conveys compassion, homage, and peaceful farewell without ostentation, suitable for laying at a service or for presentation to grieving family members.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant circular wreath crafted in shades of white and gentle purple is displayed against a clean white backdrop, allowing its delicate details to be clearly seen. The ring is heavily adorned with large Oriental lilies in pure white, their petals broad and velvety, curving outward in elegant arcs that form a star-like shape around each pale green centre. Golden-brown anthers sit atop slender filaments, adding a subtle touch of warmth within the cool palette. Interlaced throughout the wreath are abundant Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals forming layered cups of white softly edged in lavender and lilac, giving the arrangement a dreamy, cloud-like texture. Small buds-some tightly closed lilies, others resembling ivory rosebuds-nestle among the open blossoms, creating interest and varying stages of bloom. A framework of deep and muted green foliage, with occasional eucalyptus-style sprigs, supports the flowers while remaining mostly in the background, hinting at the natural stems and leaves without distracting from the main floral display. The overall impression is one of dignified tranquillity, as though the wreath was designed for a quiet farewell ceremony in Kentish Town, perhaps destined for a service near Parliament Hill or a local crematorium that serves NW5 families. The unbroken circular form speaks of eternity and enduring affection, while the white lilies and purple accents evoke purity, remembrance, and gentle sorrow. This wreath appears as a heartfelt tribute, perfect for honouring a loved one and offering comfort to those gathered in mourning around Kentish Town and nearby neighbourhoods.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly elevated angle on a pristine white surface, this formal tribute wreath forms a soft, domed circle composed of tightly packed, snow-white chrysanthemums whose layered, feathery petals create a plush, textured field. The light is soft and even, casting a delicate shadow beneath the wreath that lends it a gentle presence and three-dimensionality. Nestled at the upper left, three richly saturated deep-blue roses present a striking focal point; their velvety petals unfurl in tight spirals and sit amid deep green foliage whose rounded leaves add contrast and a natural frame. A pleated, ruffled satin ribbon in matching cobalt outlines both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy folds catching the light and defining the wreath with a formal, finished border. The materials read fresh and carefully selected-chrysanthemum heads full and fragrant, roses with a velvety touch, ribbon pressed and hand-pleated for symmetry. This arrangement feels composed for moments of farewell: its palette and form convey purity, solemnity and a compassionate calm. Delivered with quiet care across Kentish Town and the surrounding streets from Fortess Road to nearby Tufnell Park, this wreath - made by the local hands at Kentish Town Flowers - would be appropriate for funeral services, commemorations or as a heartfelt expression of condolence where dignified simplicity is desired.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A lush memorial wreath of roses is laid flat on a spotless white surface, its perfectly round silhouette captured from above so that the viewer can trace the complete circle of flowers with their eye. The wreath is composed primarily of large, open roses in tones of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and grey-tinted purple, each bloom fully expanded to reveal layer upon layer of delicately ruffled petals spiralling toward a gently shadowed centre. These roses, spaced evenly around the ring, give the design a measured rhythm and an air of composed elegance. Filling the spaces between them are clusters of smaller, blush pink spray roses and tiny rosebuds, their softer, pastel colouring and compact forms adding a feeling of tenderness and intimacy. Many of these miniature roses appear in different stages of bloom, from tight buds that promise to open to partially unfurled flowers that add movement and variation to the texture. Beneath the flowers lies a thick collar of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or another familiar florist's fern, their finely serrated leaflets projecting outwards to form a verdant frame. The greenery glows richly against the white background and the muted pastel tones, reminiscent of the leafy corners of Hampstead Heath or the quieter gardens tucked behind Kentish Town terraces. Small hints of darker filler greens and tiny, darker buds can be seen nestled discreetly among the petals, lending depth and a three-dimensional quality to the wreath. The light falls gently and evenly over the arrangement, reinforcing its tranquil, reflective character. This is the kind of carefully designed floral tribute that Kentish Town Flowers might prepare to honour a loved one's life, a circular composition meant to bring calm, beauty, and comfort to a farewell gathering.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A serene, circular memorial wreath composed with deliberate care: the main ring is a thick, continuous field of vivid deep blue chrysanthemums, each bloom tight and textured so the surface appears almost woven in indigo. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner opening, its soft folds offering a pale, graceful counterpoint to the saturated blue below. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a small cluster of three large blue roses, their petals opening in rich, velvety layers of sapphire that echo the chrysanthemums' tone while adding a bolder, sculpted form. Fine sprays of white gypsophila nestle around the roses and between the blue blooms, lending an airy, starry lightness and a whisper of contrast. Sweeping from the mid-left and angling toward the lower-right, several pristine white orchids-Phalaenopsis in appearance-create a flowing, elegant line; their glossy, translucent petals and narrow central lips feel almost weightless against the compact blue base. Scattered among the orchid stems are pale green buds, some tight, some beginning to unfurl, bringing a subtle note of renewal to the composition. The piece is photographed on a clean white field in soft, diffused daylight, so textures and tonal shifts are clear: the mums' plush fuzz, the roses' velvet, the orchids' silky sheen and the ribbon's satiny luster. Assembled locally by Kentish Town Flowers near Kentish Town station, it is intended as a respectful, contemplative tribute that communicates sympathy, steadiness and quiet remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This open circular wreath of funeral flowers is pictured against a clean white background, its colours and textures echoing the gentle, human pace of Kentish Town side streets on a quiet day. The wreath forms a perfect ring, densely packed with flowers in white, blush pink, and strong magenta tones, creating a feeling of fullness and completeness. Dominating the design are large white lilies, their wide, satin-like petals unfolding around soft green throats and golden stamens that lend warmth and detail. Tucked among these are rich deep pink and fuchsia lilies, star-shaped and often speckled, adding intensity and emotional resonance, like cherished memories that refuse to fade. Interspersed throughout the wreath are soft pink roses, some still tightly closed and others gently opening, their layered petals bringing a note of delicate tenderness and unspoken gratitude. Creamy white roses provide a timeless, classical counterpoint, giving the arrangement depth and a sense of dignified calm. Bright white gerbera daisies with dark central eyes punctuate the design, adding clarity, freshness, and a slightly modern touch, while smaller white filler flowers-likely miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums-thread between the larger blooms to create a soft, cloud-like texture. A halo of rich green foliage surrounds the flowers, with glossy leaves and sprigs of fresh greenery shaping the circular outline and adding a natural, grounding presence. The wreath feels like a thoughtful tribute that might be delivered to a funeral home or church around Kentish Town, a floral expression of sympathy and remembrance designed to comfort grieving families while honouring the life and personality of their loved one.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this circular wreath reads as both dignified and quietly vibrant: a carefully arranged ring of deep red carnations and electric lime-green button chrysanthemums that together speak of remembrance and life. The carnations are the visual anchor - many-layered, ruffled petals forming lush, velvety rosettes that vary in scale from full-open blooms to tighter buds, lending a sense of natural movement and softness. Interspersed generously are small, globe-like pompon mums in a zesty chartreuse that pop against the crimson, their compact texture feeling almost plush to the touch. Supporting greenery is thoughtfully chosen: darker, feathery fern fronds give weight and depth while variegated pittosporum leaves, with their cream-edged margins, add luminous highlights and a refined edge. A pale green ribbon with darker diagonal stripes is woven through the lower quadrant in gentle loops, an understated flourish that echoes the wreath's circular symmetry. The lighting is cool and even, making colours sing and casting a subtle shadow that gives the arrangement a gentle lift from the background. The overall impression is of a well-crafted sympathy wreath that balances traditional formality with a touch of brightness - appropriate for funerals, memorial services, or a graveside tribute. As a local florist familiar with Kentish Town Road, Fortess Road, and the community around Camden Market, I compose pieces like this with reverence and a sense of care, and it is available for thoughtful delivery across the neighbourhood.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A full, perfectly round sympathy wreath is presented against a crisp white background, its design both abundant and carefully controlled. Two vivid reddish-orange Asiatic lilies stand out as luminous focal points, one set near the top of the circle and the other toward the bottom, their wide, gently arched petals and powder-tipped stamens adding a warm, ember-like glow to the display. Surrounding these lilies, clusters of soft blush and lavender-tinted roses open in graceful spirals, each bloom with velvety petals that catch the light and lend a sense of quiet intimacy. Woven between the roses are ruffled lisianthus in shades of pale shell pink and rich, royal purple, their cup-shaped flowers and slightly tousled petals creating rhythm and depth as they follow the curve of the wreath. Misty tufts of lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice or limonium, slip delicately between the larger blooms, cooling the palette and smoothing the transitions from warm to cool hues. The frame is hidden beneath a dense layer of foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, airy fern fronds, and spiky blue eryngium thistles whose sculptural forms add refined structure. Tucked here and there are closed lily buds, elongated and pale, carrying the suggestion of future blossoms and quietly symbolising ongoing remembrance. Bright green leaves are artfully folded at the bases of the lilies, echoing the curves of the petals and showcasing skilled, modern floristry. This is the kind of wreath a family in Kentish Town might choose for a farewell service along Kentish Town Road or near Parliament Hill, a floral circle that speaks gently of love that continues even after goodbye.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined circular wreath designed as a funeral or remembrance tribute, photographed from directly overhead so the entire ring is clearly visible. The wreath itself is almost entirely composed of Baby's Breath, each Gypsophila stem branching into dozens of minute white blossoms that nestle closely together. The effect is like a continuous band of soft white foam or early morning mist, with a delicate, cloud-like texture that suggests purity and peace. At the centre lies a perfectly open circle, a space of stillness framed by the gentle halo of flowers. On the lower right arc of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a dramatic accent. Their smooth, trumpet-shaped blooms curl elegantly, with colour that deepens from a rich burgundy or wine-toned magenta at the tips into a softer green along the throats and into the stems. The stems are slim and gracefully curved, disappearing into the surrounding Gypsophila so the lilies appear to emerge organically from the white cushion of blooms. The entire design rests on a clean white background, which heightens the clarity of the flowers and the sculptural quality of the lilies. This wreath would be a fitting choice for a funeral in Kentish Town, perhaps placed near the front of a small North London chapel or laid at a graveside after a quiet service. Its understated palette and modern styling make it suitable for families who appreciate subtle elegance and wish to convey both tenderness and strength in their tribute, trusting a local Kentish Town florist to express those feelings in flowers.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush pink and cream funeral wreath is photographed from above against a pure white background, allowing the circular shape and detailed craftsmanship to be fully appreciated. The wreath forms a complete ring of flowers and foliage, symbolising continuity and eternal love. At its core are generous clusters of roses in varied shades of magenta, fuchsia, and soft blush pink. Some roses appear as tight, rounded buds, while others open fully, their layered petals forming rich rosettes that feel almost touchably soft. Threaded throughout this sea of roses are double lilies, their large, gently ruffled petals unfolding in tones of creamy white, blush, and pale peach, with some showing slightly deeper pink accents near the tips. A few slender, lime-green lily buds punctuate the design, providing fresh vertical interest amid the rounded forms. The entire composition rests on a bed of greenery. Fine fern fronds trace the outer edge like a delicate green fringe, and behind the blossoms, smooth, glossy dark green leaves add weight and contrast, ensuring the flowers stand out clearly. The lighting is bright but diffused, as if the wreath were laid out on a workbench in a Kentish Town florist's studio, with natural light filtering through a high street window. The overall mood is serene and respectful, the combination of warm pink tones and verdant foliage offering quiet comfort. It feels like the kind of wreath chosen for a funeral service at a local church off Fortess Road or a crematorium nearby, a floral tribute designed to honour a loved one with grace, tenderness, and a sense of ongoing connection.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Picture a wreath of deep crimson roses that seems to glow with warmth as you approach. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with a sense of opulence. The circle feels like a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where roses lean into one another, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies both love and quiet remembrance, with every rose bearing a memory or a sincere wish. As a local florist in Kentish Town, I sense the quiet power in these blooms, their heady fragrance mingling with the faint green of hidden stems. The wreath radiates elegance and reverence, a natural expression of farewell and celebration, crafted to be delivered for anniversaries, memorials, or festive ceremonies across NW5 and nearby streets. It would sit gracefully on a table in a home or in the entry of a community hall, catching the eye of passersby and inviting a moment of reflection. Available for same-day delivery across Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, and the surrounding neighborhoods, this wreath brings a touch of luxury to any occasion and reminds us of the enduring language of red roses.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Captured against a pure white backdrop, this circular floral wreath appears both rich and serene, its colours and textures carefully orchestrated to convey respect and remembrance. A generous band of deep red roses provides the foundation, each bloom perfectly open, with velvety petals layered in tight spirals that gradually unfurl toward the outer edges. The reds vary subtly in tone, from a classic, almost ruby shade at the centre of each flower to a slightly deeper, wine-like hue on the outer petals, lending the design a sense of depth and quiet dignity. Interlaced with the roses are plentiful clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their small, many-petalled heads creating soft, rounded shapes that glow like pockets of sunlight among the darker blooms. Supporting the flowers is a bed of rich green foliage, with broad, glossy leaves and hints of softer, silvery-green sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, adding both structure and a gentle, airy contrast. The wreath forms a perfectly balanced circle with an open middle, a traditional symbol of eternity and unbroken love. Illuminated with bright, even lighting, the arrangement stands out clearly, allowing every detail-from the texture of the petals to the sheen on the leaves-to be appreciated. One can almost imagine the gentle fragrance accompanying this piece as it is delivered to a family home off Kentish Town Road or placed in a quiet chapel near Tufnell Park. Created with the careful eye of Kentish Town Flowers, this tribute feels deeply personal, a composed yet tender way to honour someone who is greatly missed.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal has been woven with intention and quiet reflection. The blooms are densely packed, their velvet depths ranging from bright scarlet to wine-dark plum, with buds just beginning to unfurl and others opening fully to reveal their sumptuous texture. A circle of green foliage threads through the red-matte eucalyptus-like leaves and sharper, glossy ruscus-providing a cool, natural counterpoint that heightens the roses' glow. Light catches the edges of the petals, and a subtle perfume of rose lingers in the air of the studio, inviting memory rather than overpowering it. Soft light glides across the arrangement, curling along the petals to illuminate their velvet sheen and the delicate variations in shade. The white background isolates the ring, letting its form speak of timeless care and memory. The wreath stands as a symbol of eternal connection, offering consolation and a sense that remembrance endures as surely as the seasons. This piece is suited to memorials, funerals, or anniversaries, and in Kentish Town it would be a thoughtful gesture in a church hall, at a wake, or in a family home, with same-day delivery across the area and surrounding Camden neighborhoods.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Captured against a plain white backdrop, this striking sympathy wreath is crafted to echo the familiar silhouette of a maritime lifebuoy, its form and colours suggesting guidance and protection even within the urban surroundings of Kentish Town High Street. The wreath forms a flawless circle, with a wide floral band encircling a hollow centre. Every inch of the band is covered in compact chrysanthemum-type blooms, their small heads tightly clustered to create a rich, textured surface that looks almost like fabric. The circle is neatly quartered into four colour blocks: two opposing segments in dark royal blue and two in crisp white. The blue flowers have a saturated, sea-deep tone, while the white sections bring light and balance, softening the intensity and lending a feeling of peace. Along the inner edge of the floral ring, a slim dark blue ribbon runs continuously, gathered into delicate ruffles that frame the central opening and reinforce the nautical theme. The absence of foliage, text, or extraneous decoration keeps the design uncluttered and focused on its symbolism. This lifebuoy wreath makes a poignant memorial piece, ideal for commemorating a loved one linked to sailing, the navy, or rescue services, or simply someone known as a source of strength in their community. Prepared by experienced florists serving Kentish Town and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods, it would be a fitting tribute at a funeral, cremation, or remembrance gathering, where the blue-and-white palette can speak quietly of safety, loyalty, and enduring love.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged with the attentive hand of a Kentish Town florist, this circular wreath presents a graceful blend of cream-coloured roses and pale yellow lilies set into a lush foundation of mixed greenery, photographed flat against a white background. The roses, about a dozen to twenty in number, open in tight, classic spirals, their ivory tones carrying a soft warmth that contrasts gently with the cooler greens beneath. Among them, the lilies lend structural drama: large, trumpet-shaped blooms in a tender lemon shade, some fully open and revealing slender, pale stamens, others held in bud to add layered texture and quiet movement. The foliage is deliberately varied-light, feathery fern fronds provide an airy, lace-like edge, while rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce broader planes of slatey green that deepen the wreath's visual weight. In gentle daylight the materials read as comforting and refined; the roses' powdery sweetness pairs with a green, almost citrus brightness from the lilies to create a composed scent profile. Framed as a memorial piece, the wreath's perfect circle becomes a subtle message of continuity and remembrance, appropriate for a funeral service, chapel display, or roadside tribute around Kentish Town Road, Camden or Tufnell Park. Kentish Town Flowers prepares pieces like this with attention to balance, proportion and the quiet dignity suited to moments of farewell, and can arrange local delivery across the neighbourhood when needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00