Highbury Wreaths by Florist Highbury

Welcome to Florist Highbury – your trusted local florist for exquisite wreaths and memorable floral designs. Nestled in the heart of Highbury, right by the vibrant Highbury Fields and so close to Canonbury Road and St. Paul's Road, our passion for flowers shines through in every bouquet and wreath we create.

We proudly specialise in thoughtfully crafted wreaths for every occasion, whether you’re looking for elegant sympathy tributes, seasonal decor, or unique gifts. Our experienced local team hand-selects the freshest blooms daily, ensuring each arrangement radiates beauty and meaning.

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We know how important it is to find the right florist who truly understands the local community’s style and values. As an established Highbury florist, we’ve built our reputation on reliability, genuine care, and floral expertise honed right here on your doorstep. Place your order online before 3 PM for same-day delivery across Highbury and surrounding areas. Trust Florist Highbury to craft wreaths that speak from the heart and reflect true local character in every petal.

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WREATHS
When viewed up close, this circular sympathy wreath reads like a soft, reassuring hand-rest: a solid ring of small, pristine white chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a plush, seamless cushion. The chrysanthemums' many-layered petals form a subdued, tactile surface that seems to breathe serenity. Placed to catch the eye, an accent cluster sits on the upper-left quadrant - a flourish of purple Eustoma, commonly called lisianthus, in shades from deep violet to pale lavender. The open lisianthus reveal delicate yellow centers while accompanying buds and slim stems introduce movement and hopefulness. Around those purple blooms we added a mix of greenery - glossy variegated leaves, feathery fern fronds and slender, upright shoots - all chosen to bring texture, natural contrast and a sense of fresh life. A narrow border of crinkled purple mesh or lace subtly peeks from under the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, offering a refined hint of colour that harmonises with the lisianthus without disturbing the wreath's overall quietude. Shot on a white background with soft, even lighting, a faint shadow beneath the wreath gives it gentle depth and presence. The scent is understated and green, the composition poised and respectful - a piece meant to convey condolence, remembrance and steady support. As a local florist would say, this arrangement suits a traditional funeral or a private memorial in Highbury, providing a composed and heartfelt visual tribute during delicate farewells.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A serene, hand-crafted funeral wreath rests centered on a pure white background, its circular silhouette formed from hundreds of compact, snowy white spray chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a soft, cushion-like texture. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity; the cool white of the chrysanthemum ring suggests purity and calm. At the wreath's upper-left arc a composed cluster of three pale yellow roses becomes the focal point, their gentle scent and unfurling petals evoking warmth, friendship, and consolation. Nestling between the roses are airy clouds of white gypsophila and small sprays of lavender-purple statice, lending a subtle, vineyard-hued contrast that feels like a memory gently returning. Varied green foliage - from broad, glossy leaves to delicate ferny fronds - cradles the floral cluster, adding depth, movement, and a natural verdant frame. A fine purple mesh or ribbon is tastefully threaded beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer edges, showing as soft purple accents that enrich the composition without overpowering it. The lighting is soft and even, revealing plush textures and the delicate interplay of shadow beneath the wreath. As a florist familiar with Highbury, I picture this piece placed at a memorial near Highbury Fields or quietly delivered along Holloway Road to local funeral directors; it's crafted to offer solace and an unspoken message of steady remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed floral wreath, set against a bright white background, radiates calm with its cool palette of whites and purples. The circular frame is densely woven with white Baby's Breath, their tiny, star-like flowers creating a soft, foamy texture that seems to float around the ring. This delicate base supports clusters of Lisianthus blooms placed thoughtfully at regular intervals, so the eye moves smoothly around the arrangement. The Lisianthus petals are predominantly white, with refined strokes and edging of lilac, lavender, and gentle violet, blending like watercolours as they ripple outwards from the centre of each flower. Some blooms are wide open, their layered petals forming soft rosettes, while others remain in more closed, tapered bud form, with pale green and cream tones at their tips that hint at new life soon to unfurl. The central aperture of the wreath is clean and unfilled, emphasizing the perfect circle and the sense of continuity it represents. The evenly diffused lighting gives the flowers a fresh, dewy appearance, as if they have just been arranged by a skilled local florist in Highbury for a same-day funeral service or memorial gathering near Highbury Barn or Highbury Corner. With its gentle contrasts and airy texture, the wreath feels appropriate for honouring a loved one with understated elegance, whether placed on a stand beside a coffin, used to frame a photograph on a memory table, or laid quietly at a graveside. The image conveys a message of tenderness, remembrance, and quiet strength in the face of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Arranged with the steady hand of a local Highbury florist, this circular memorial wreath rests on a plush foundation of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their tiny faces creating a soft, cloud-like surface that conveys purity and solace. A deep purple lace-like netting is quietly visible beneath the white blooms, especially along the inner edge, adding an understated contrast that lifts the palette. At the upper-left quadrant a carefully composed accent gathers around a single cream or pale yellow rose, its petals unfurling with a subtle perfume; it sits surrounded by rich green foliage - variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate, feathery fern fronds - while thin sprays of lavender-hued statice punctuate the greenery with small, papery florets. To the right, two elegant calla lilies arch from about two o'clock down toward five o'clock, their long, bright green stems curving naturally across the white chrysanthemum band; the calla funnels display a graceful colour transition from saturated purple at the tips to soft peach-pink nearer the base, adding warmth and sculptural movement. A single longer green stem crosses the lower section, tied discreetly and leading the eye to the callas, uniting the design. Shot in soft, neutral light against a white backdrop, the wreath reads as a composed and tender sympathy tribute. Available for thoughtful delivery around Highbury - from Highbury Fields to Highbury & Islington - this arrangement reflects local care and attention, a dignified choice for funerals and remembrances from Florist Highbury.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pristine white background, this lush funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of pastel roses and deep green foliage, offering a quiet, dignified expression of sympathy. The ring is densely composed, so that every part of the circle is filled with petals and leaves, creating a feeling of abundance and continuity. Dominating the design are large, open roses in shades of creamy white and soft ivory, their many layers of petals unfolding gracefully as if in a slow, serene gesture. Intertwined among them are blush pink spray roses, some still closed as neat buds, others just starting to open, contributing intricate detail and gentle variation in scale. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses add a delicate warmth to the overall tone, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms introduce a hint of antique elegance that suggests cherished memories. The flowers rest on a rich base of dark green ferns and complementary foliage, whose feathery textures and slightly curved fronds peek out from both the inner and outer edges of the circle. This play between lush greens and muted petals creates depth and visual rhythm, making the wreath seem almost alive, despite the stillness of the white backdrop. The mood it conveys is peaceful and contemplative, like a quiet walk through Highbury's tree-lined streets on a gentle afternoon. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this wreath would be placed at a funeral, graveside, or memorial service around Highbury, offering comfort and a wordless promise of remembrance to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Resting serenely on a brilliant white canvas, this floral wreath encapsulates the grace and sensitivity found in Highbury's funeral traditions. The arrangement features a plush ring of snowy Oriental lilies, their immaculate petals outstretched like a comforting embrace, some fully opened while others remain demurely in bud. Vivid fuchsia and deep pink stargazer lilies break through the white, their star-shaped, speckled faces lighting up the composition with echoes of the blooms seen in local gardens near Highbury Fields. Interspersed among the lilies, clusters of pale pink and ivory roses impart a gentle, intimate softness-each petal curling delicately to suggest the cherished, quiet moments of a beloved life. Threaded into the mix, subtle green foliage and possibly eucalyptus add natural volume and an undercurrent of fresh, earthy scent. The circular shape holds a sense of unity and unbroken remembrance, making this arrangement a meaningful choice for funeral gatherings, sympathy visits, or memorials near Canonbury's peaceful lanes. Each element, placed with thoughtful intent, brings a sense of calm, dignity and lasting connection that echoes Highbury's close community spirit.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully balanced sympathy wreath, photographed against a neutral white backdrop, that I might prepare for a condolence service near Highbury Fields or to be placed at a chapel close to Drayton Park. The dominant structure is a continuous ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums - hundreds of small blooms packed tightly to form a lush, cloud-like base whose uniform texture speaks of purity and repose. Set into the upper left quadrant, a heartfelt spray of colour forms the focal point: rich, fully opened yellow roses whose petals unfold in warm, sunlit spirals; interwoven with them are sumptuous royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with softly ruffled cups and a few unopened lavender-green buds that give the cluster a living, unfolding quality. Varied foliage - glossy salal-like leaves, lightly variegated greenery, and slender fern fronds - supports the flowers and creates a natural, breathing contrast. A narrow dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks out beneath the white blooms along the inner and outer rims, a discreet finishing touch that thoughtfully ties the palette together. As a florist familiar with Highbury and the surrounding Islington streets, I arrange sympathy pieces to feel both reverent and honest; this wreath, offered by Florist Highbury, quietly conveys condolence and remembrance without excess, its scent faintly rose-sweet and its form designed to sit respectfully at a funeral or memorial service.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a beautifully balanced funeral wreath, arranged in a perfect circle and set against a crisp white background that enhances its serene presence. The ring is lavishly adorned with large, snowy white Oriental lilies, each bloom a study in elegance. Their petals are long and smooth, arching outward like gentle wings, with subtle shading at the base leading into cool, greenish centres. Tall stamens emerge from each lily's heart, some lightly dusted with warm brown pollen that introduces a hint of natural earthiness. Scattered between the lilies are clusters of lisianthus, their petals double-layered and softly ruffled, appearing almost cloud-like. These lisianthus blossoms are predominantly white, but each is kissed around the edges with delicate tones of lavender and soft purple, giving the wreath a refined, almost watercolour effect. Tucked discreetly among the larger flowers are small, creamy buds that echo the look of young roses, adding charm and texture. The flowers rest upon a base of fine greenery; thin, dark green leaves and eucalyptus-style sprigs peek through just enough to provide depth and support, while never disturbing the wreath's calm, cool colour harmony. The arrangement calls to mind the quiet, respectful atmosphere of a memorial at a Highbury church or a reflective moment on a side street near Highbury Fields. It feels both contemporary and timeless, a sympathy tribute that expresses remembrance, dignity, and heartfelt condolences. Designed in the manner appreciated by families across Highbury, it would be a meaningful floral accompaniment to funerals, wakes, and commemorative gatherings.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured against a pure white surface and photographed from a slight overhead angle, this traditional circular wreath is composed with meticulous care and a restrained, noble palette. At its heart the form is a continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered to create a soft, cushion-like texture whose tiny filaments diffuse light and suggest a subtle, reassuring fragrance. The chrysanthemums' centers hold a whisper of creamy warmth that prevents the composition from feeling austere, adding a gentle human touch. On the wreath's upper-left quadrant, three electric blue roses form a poignant focal cluster; their velvety petals spiral inward in rich, saturated tones of cobalt and royal blue, offering a striking, consoling contrast to the snow-white ring. Dark green foliage nestles around the roses, its leaves glossy and rounded, anchoring the flowers and adding a living, organic rhythm to the design. A pleated satin ribbon in matching deep blue traces both the outer and inner rims of the chrysanthemum ring, its ripples catching light to give the arrangement structure and a subtle sheen that reads as refined mourning etiquette. The soft shadow beneath the wreath gives a sense of volume and presence, as though ready to be positioned at a chapel near Holloway Road or laid gently at a graveside service. This combination of textures and tones is quietly consoling-crafted to communicate dignity, remembrance, and unconditional love in moments of farewell.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp, white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears like a soft halo of roses, captured from above so its perfect symmetry is clearly visible. The entire ring is densely packed with flowers, leaving no bare spaces, and the craftsmanship suggests the steady hands of an experienced Highbury florist. The main flowers are large, fully opened roses in muted lavender and dusty mauve, each bloom full of layered, velvety petals that curl slightly at the edges. These cool-toned roses are positioned evenly all the way around the wreath, creating a balanced, continuous rhythm and an air of composed dignity.  

Threaded between the larger blooms are clusters of pastel blush-pink spray roses. Some appear as tight, rounded buds, others are gently unfurling, and a few are fully open, revealing soft centres and adding texture and lightness. Their gentle pink hue brings warmth to the more reserved purples, much like a quiet smile amid solemn moments. The entire arrangement is set upon a thick bed of deep green fern fronds-likely leatherleaf or sword ferns-with finely serrated, feathered leaves that fan out beyond the blossoms. These greens give the wreath structure and depth, and in the spaces between, you can glimpse darker filler foliage and small, shadowy buds that enrich the composition.  

Florist Highbury often creates such designs for local families seeking a peaceful expression of love and condolence, whether for a service near Highbury & Islington, a small chapel around Highbury Fields, or a private farewell at home. The soft, even lighting in the image gently highlights the textures without glare, allowing the viewer to imagine the cool touch of the petals and the fresh scent of greenery, making this wreath feel like a quiet, steadfast companion in times of grief.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a crisp white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in cool tonal harmony and expert floral craft. The principal layer is densely populated with countless small, deep cobalt and royal blue chrysanthemums, their fine petals forming a voluminous, textured ring that feels both lush and measured. A ruffled white satin ribbon pleats along the inner rim, its soft sheen providing an elegant, solemn border that lifts the blues and creates punctuation between bloom and void. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a trio of magnificent blue roses, fully opened to reveal velvety, layered petals in a striking azure; these are tenderly surrounded by tiny white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves, which introduce delicate pointillist highlights and natural depth. From the mid-left a graceful spray of ivory-white orchids-suggestive of Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties-trails down and sweeps toward the lower right, their smooth, luminous petals offering a serene counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' texture. Several fresh green orchid buds remain tightly furled, signalling continuity amid mourning. The scent is suggested rather than intrusive: a cool, faintly sweet note of orchid and green stems under soft, overcast light. Described with the attention of a Highbury florist, this arrangement would be chosen to express heartfelt condolence at a funeral or memorial service, and can be prepared for careful local delivery across Highbury and the surrounding Islington neighbourhoods by Florist Highbury who understand local customs and timing.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels both graceful and deeply considered, the kind of arrangement that would sit comfortably at a Highbury memorial service. The wreath is thick with blooms, starting with large white lilies whose star-shaped petals are fully open, their textures soft and satin-like as they curve outward around green pistils and golden stamens. Interlaced among them are vivid fuchsia and deep magenta lilies, some with delicate speckles near their centres, bringing a rich, heartfelt colour that balances the calm of the whites. White gerbera daisies, with their dark central eyes and neatly layered petals, appear at intervals around the ring, adding brightness and a dash of modern style. Between these larger flowers, soft light pink roses nestle in clusters, some still tightly closed like promises, others beginning to unfurl; creamy white roses, more fully open, lend volume and a traditional sense of remembrance. Smaller white filler flowers-tiny blooms reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or miniature carnations-are woven through the design, ensuring the wreath looks plush and complete from every angle, whether viewed in a Highbury church or a quiet chapel near Arsenal station. A collar of rich green foliage encircles the arrangement, leaves overlapping and dipping inwards to create depth, structure, and a natural, garden-like feel. The open centre and continuous ring symbolise eternal love and the cyclical nature of life and loss, making this wreath a gentle yet dignified floral tribute crafted with care by local Highbury florists.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A lush circular sympathy wreath filled with deep red and lively lime green flowers appears against a stark white background, as if just lifted from the bench of a Highbury florist. The wreath is densely composed, with no visible gaps, creating a continuous ring of blooms that feels both substantial and comforting. Red carnations form the main structure, their soft, ruffled petals layering inwards and outwards to create rounded, velvety flowers that sit closely together along the entire circle. Their rich crimson colour lends a sense of warmth and reverence suitable for a funeral or memorial. Tucked between these are lime green button chrysanthemums, shaped like tidy spheres and densely made up of tiny florets, their chartreuse hue adding a bright, almost luminous quality to the design. The contrast between the frilly carnations and the smooth, domed mums brings textural interest and a balanced rhythm to the arrangement. Underpinning the flowers is a framework of greenery: deep emerald ferns with delicate, feather-like fronds extend slightly beyond the flowers, while clusters of variegated pittosporum leaves-dark green with pale, creamy edges-lighten and soften the look. Subtle loops of green-striped ribbon emerge from one side of the wreath, echoing the bright mums and adding a handcrafted, personal touch. Set against the clean white background, the wreath's form, colours, and textures stand out with clarity, suggesting a thoughtfully made tribute that could easily be delivered around Highbury, from quiet streets near Highbury Barn to services held close to Highbury & Islington station. It embodies a gentle balance of remembrance, respect, and the enduring vitality of nature.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this sympathy wreath appears like a calm, floral circle of remembrance, meticulously crafted with a blend of soft pastels and bolder accents. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies sit opposite each other within the ring, their wide petals fully open and slightly curved back, revealing dark stamens that draw the eye and symbolise strength and courage. Around them, clusters of blush pink and lavender-rose blooms are arranged in gentle waves, their petals velvety and layered, echoing cherished memories and affectionate goodbyes. Lisianthus flowers in delicately ruffled pink and deep velvety purple are threaded throughout, adding depth, texture, and a quiet sense of dignity, well suited to a farewell gathering near Highbury & Islington or a chapel by Highbury Barn. In the smaller spaces between the larger blossoms, tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, form soft clouds of colour that lighten the overall design. The wreath's base is built from a luxuriant mix of foliage: rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and other small-leaf greenery that together create a rich, full backdrop. Blue-grey eryngium thistles stand upright here and there, their spiky, star-shaped forms offering a contemporary contrast and a subtle coolness against the warmer flowers. Several closed lily buds nestle within the greenery, their smooth forms hinting at blooms not yet opened and suggesting hope carried into the days ahead. Bright green, sculpted leaves, possibly ti or aspidistra, frame the main lilies, adding a touch of modern design to the traditional memorial wreath. The overall impression is one of peaceful beauty and sincere condolence, a floral tribute suitable for funeral services, crematorium chapels, or home memorials around Highbury.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image shows an elegant, circular funeral wreath resting on a pure white plane, captured from directly above so every detail of the design is visible. The wreath itself is woven entirely from Baby's Breath, the countless gypsophila blossoms forming a continuous ring that looks almost like a band of soft cloud. Each petite, star-like flower overlaps its neighbour, creating a dense yet airy texture that speaks of innocence and gentle remembrance. Light falls evenly over the arrangement, brightening the whites and creating delicate shadows within the floral surface, so that the wreath appears both dimensional and weightless. The centre is a perfectly open circle, a still space that reinforces the symbolism of eternity and unbroken love. Nestled into the right-hand curve of the wreath are two sculptural calla lilies, their presence subtle but striking. Their stems, a fresh, leaf-green, arc with natural grace, disappearing into the Baby's Breath as though rooted there. The blooms themselves have the classic rolled, trumpet form of callas, with petals that shift in colour from muted green at the base to a deep burgundy or dark magenta at the flared edges. This rich, wine-like tone adds a layer of depth and dignified emotion to the otherwise all-white design. The arrangement feels especially suited to a thoughtful farewell in Highbury, perhaps chosen for a service near Highbury Barn or around the quiet streets leading to Arsenal station. It is the kind of wreath a local family might ask Florist Highbury to create when they wish to say goodbye with something graceful, modern, and quietly heartfelt.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of roses and lilies is displayed against a stark white background, evoking the quiet stillness of a chapel before mourners arrive. The wreath forms an unbroken ring, symbol of eternal love, with no gaps in the flowers or foliage, just a seamless progression of colour and texture. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses are dominant, their velvety petals unfolding in tight spirals, interspersed with softer blush and pastel pink blooms that lend a tender, romantic air. Between these roses sit clusters of double lilies, their layered petals opening wide to reveal creamy centres that gently blush into pale pink and peach toward the tips. Some lilies are open and expansive, while others are half-closed, with a few lime-green buds pushing up through the flowers to hint at new life. All of this is supported by a generous bed of greenery: delicate fern fronds extend outward in feather-like arcs, while broad, glossy leaves fill in any spaces, creating depth and a rich, green backdrop that enhances the warmer tones of the blooms. The white background makes every detail pop, from the subtle veins in the lily petals to the ruffled edges of the roses and the fine divisions of each fern leaflet. This type of thoughtfully designed wreath would be a fitting choice for a funeral or celebration of life in Highbury, perhaps delivered to a service near Highbury & Islington station or to a family home off Blackstock Road, offering a composed, elegant way to express condolences and cherished memories.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
At Florist Highbury, this circular wreath is entirely built from dozens of fresh, deep red roses, set before a pristine white backdrop. The wreath is densely packed, creating a plush texture where roses of varying sizes-some full-blown heads with velvety petals, others just-opening buds-nestle closely together to form a continuous ring of crimson. The petals catch soft light, revealing spiraling centers and a consistent ruby-red glow across the surface. The arrangement exudes both opulence and restraint; the floral skin looks almost velvet to the touch, and the scent would be heady even from a distance, though here it remains imagined for the viewer. The overall effect is timeless-romantic, respectful, and confident in its craft. It's the kind of piece that feels appropriate for both a celebratory moment and a quiet farewell.

In Highbury and Islington, this wreath is a reliable choice for occasions ranging from anniversaries and weddings to tributes and memorials. Florist Highbury is proud to offer same-day delivery across Highbury, Canonbury, and nearby streets like Newington Green and Essex Road, ensuring the crimson circle arrives fresh and pristine. The crisp white background isolates the roses, letting their deep color take center stage while the workmanship-tight clustering, careful alignment, and perfect circular symmetry-speaks to years of training and a love for meticulous floral storytelling. Close your eyes and picture it adorning a doorway at dusk in N5, or a memorial table in a quiet Islington lounge, its presence both noble and comforting.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A beautifully balanced funeral wreath is shown against a flawless white background, its circular form precise and symbolic. The arrangement consists of a dense ring of flowers, with no visible gaps, suggesting care and attention in every placement. Red roses provide the main structure, each one fully opened to reveal velvety spirals of petals that curve outward in gentle layers. The reds vary in intensity, from bright crimson to richer burgundy, creating an elegant depth that feels both solemn and tender. Nestled among the roses are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, small but plentiful, their fine, feathery petals radiating from central hearts like miniature suns. These yellow accents add warmth and lift the mood of the design, conveying friendship, remembrance, and the quiet celebration of a life. Interlaced with the blooms is a bed of fresh greenery: broad, smooth, mid-green leaves, probably salal or similar foliage, combined with touches of soft, silvery-green leaves that recall eucalyptus, adding nuance and softness. The foliage peeks through just enough to provide contrast without overshadowing the roses and chrysanthemums. Under strong yet even lighting, the colours appear saturated and true, while the textures of petal and leaf are clearly defined, as though one could feel the cool, smooth rose petals and the slightly ruffled chrysanthemums under the fingertips. This wreath could easily be imagined resting at a service in a Highbury church near Highbury Barn or carried gently to a crematorium, offering a floral message of love, respect, and gratitude from those who find comfort in flowers when words are not enough. Its classic colour palette and refined craftsmanship make it a fitting tribute for many different memorial occasions.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
With a sense of quiet ceremony, this wreath of deep red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery-green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evoking dusk in a peaceful garden. Light falls softly over the ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each rose and imbuing the design with a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends décor, offering solace in its beauty and a silent promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. In my hands, the wreath feels sturdy yet tender, the layers of petals and the darker centers hinting at memories held close. Fresh, verdant foliage threads through the blooms, broad, eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, pointed ruscus, adding texture and life to the circle. The arrangement speaks of dignity and enduring tribute, suitable for memorial services, anniversaries, or a thoughtful funeral display. Florist Highbury serves the Highbury, Islington, and Canonbury communities with same-day delivery and careful, respectful artistry, ensuring that this wreath reaches loved ones promptly and in pristine condition. When photographed against a crisp white background, the red depth seems almost tactile, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect on a life well remembered.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously arranged circular wreath, crafted as a floral interpretation of a traditional lifebuoy, is displayed against a pure white background that enhances every hue and contour. The ring itself is generously proportioned, with a distinct central opening and a perfectly even outer edge, showing the skilled hand of an experienced Highbury florist. The entire surface is layered with hundreds of compact blooms, likely chrysanthemums, placed so closely that they form a continuous, cushion-like field of petals. The colour scheme follows a bold, nautical theme: four equal segments that alternate between deep royal blue and crisp white. The blue quadrants are intense and velvety, holding the eye with their depth, while the white quadrants appear luminous and tranquil, softening the overall look and adding a sense of peace. Around the inner rim runs a slim band of dark blue ribbon, carefully pleated into delicate ruffles that echo gentle waves and subtly outline the central hollow. The composition feels both modern and timeless, balancing strong colour blocks with understated detailing. Emotionally, this wreath speaks of protection, safe harbour, and the idea of being 'kept afloat' by someone's presence, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals and memorials in Highbury. Whether created for a loved one with a maritime background or for someone remembered as the steady, rescuing figure in the family, the lifebuoy form carries a powerful message. Delivered to local chapels or homes near Highbury Fields or along nearby residential streets, this blue-and-white tribute offers a refined, symbolic farewell, combining visual clarity with quiet emotional depth.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Photographed from overhead against a crisp white surface, this sympathy wreath is an intimate study in soft tones and careful craftsmanship. A ring of cream-coloured roses-each with petals curling tightly into classic rosette centres-forms the arrangement's steady heartbeat, about a dozen to twenty blooms creating a plush, comforting presence. Interspersed among them are pale yellow lilies, their trumpet shapes opening gracefully; some lilies reveal elongated, pale stamens while others remain in bud, introducing gentle variation in height and texture so the wreath feels alive rather than static. Supporting the flowers is a generous matrix of foliage: delicate fern fronds that create a lacy outer halo and clusters of smaller, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that bring cool, muted greens and a slightly aromatic counterpoint. Light is soft and even, revealing creamy petals and the subtle lemon wash of the lilies without harsh shadows, so the composition feels calm and uplifting. The arrangement's circular form is carefully balanced, symbolising the continuity of memory, and its restrained palette-ivory, soft yellow, and verdant green-speaks of quiet consolation rather than grand display. As a florist's offering for a funeral or memorial, it projects respectful simplicity and craft: a composed tribute that comforts through gentle colour, scent, and the reassuring geometry of the unbroken wreath.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00