Temple Wreaths - Thoughtful Tributes by Temple Florist

At Temple Florist, our handcrafted funeral and sympathy wreaths are designed with care, respect and years of floristry experience in Temple. Just moments from Temple Church, the Royal Courts of Justice and the historic Inns of Court, we understand how important it is to send a wreath that feels personal and dignified.

Each design is created by an expert florist using fresh, long-lasting flowers chosen for their symbolism - from serene whites and soft pastels to deeper, elegant tones. Whether you're arranging tributes for a service near Fleet Street or sending condolences to family in Holborn or Blackfriars, we'll guide you on the right size, shape and colour palette.

You can easily order online for reliable same-day delivery in Temple and nearby areas, with compassionate service throughout:

  • Same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM
  • Personalised ribbon messages and card wording
  • Delivery to homes, churches, funeral directors and chapels of rest

Our team regularly works with local venues around Strand, Holborn and the riverside offices close to Temple Underground, ensuring wreaths arrive on time and in perfect condition. If you're unsure what to choose, we're here to offer gentle, expert advice so your wreath expresses your thoughts with grace and sincerity.

Trust Temple Florist for beautifully crafted sympathy bouquets and wreaths that honour their memory with dignity.

Share This Guide

Our Customer Support Team works closely with the Funeral Directors to ensure timely and precise delivery.

WREATHS
Presented on a stark white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as an embrace in floral form. The base is a dense, continuous ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose close-set petals provide a plush, uniform texture that suggests peace and lasting remembrance. Mounted on the upper-left quadrant is a rich accent of purple Eustoma, more commonly known as lisianthus, carefully arranged to create a focal moment: deep violet blossoms open wide enough to reveal subtle, pale centres, while paler lavender buds and slender stems add vertical grace. The purple grouping is softened by varied greenery - glossy, variegated leaves and fine, feathery fern fronds - which thread through the flowers and make the colour appear to breathe. Delicate dark purple mesh trims both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, visible as a frilled outline that harmonises with the lisianthus and lends a refined finish. A gentle shadow beneath the wreath gives it a quietly dignified presence against the white studio floor. As a local florist in Temple I imagine arranging this for a service at nearby Inner Temple Gardens or a quiet chapel along the Strand; at Temple Florist we aim for that same restrained beauty and tactile comfort. The composition reads as respectful rather than ornate, its textures and tones offering consolation: the cool whiteness of chrysanthemums balanced by the warm, velvety purple of lisianthus, a tribute meant to honour memory without overwhelming.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully arranged circular sympathy wreath sits centered on a clean white field, its circumference built from hundreds of small, snow-white chrysanthemum heads that create a uniform, pillowy texture suggestive of calm. At the upper-left quadrant three soft, pale-yellow roses open like gentle beacons, their creamy tones offering a comforting contrast to the white base; they are cradled by clouds of delicate gypsophila and tiny lavender-hued statice blooms that bring subtle color and a delicate, textural hush. Lush green foliage-broad glossy leaves and feathery fern fronds-fans around the focal spray, grounding the composition with verdant depth. A fine purple netting or ribbon peeks discreetly through the gaps along both the wreath's inner and outer rims, adding a refined line of color that deepens the wreath's silhouette without disturbing its serenity. The circular form, with its clear open centre, conveys continuity and the notion of unbroken affection; the petals' cool, close-packed surfaces and the roses' soft perfume create a sensitive tactile and olfactory memory. Even lighting reveals the subtle interplay of shadow and form, giving dimensionality to the arrangement as it might appear in a Temple funeral parlour or laid before the Royal Courts of Justice. This wreath reads as a composed, consoling gesture-expertly balanced, quietly beautiful, and intended to bring solace during a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing circular wreath of white and purple blooms is shown isolated on a bright white background, every blossom carefully placed so the ring appears full yet airy. The entire outline is padded with fine sprays of white Baby's Breath, their countless tiny flowers forming a delicate, cloud-like texture that looks almost weightless. Among this froth of white, elegant Lisianthus flowers emerge, each one with satin-like white petals lightly rimmed and flushed with lavender and rich violet tones. Some Lisianthus are open and expressive, with layered, ruffled petals curling back to reveal deeper centres; others remain as slender, pale green buds and half-open blooms, suggesting continuing life and unfolding memories. The colours remain gentle and understated, but the interplay of snow-white filler and purple-edged blossoms gives the wreath a quiet sophistication that feels at home in the calm streets around Temple Church or the contemplative courtyards of the legal chambers nearby. The central space of the wreath is clearly defined, reinforcing the traditional circular symbol of eternity often chosen for funerals and remembrance services. There are no distractions from containers or background décor, just the unbroken ring of flowers against clean white, echoing purity, peace, and solace. Crafted in the style of Temple Florist, this arrangement could easily be imagined resting by a memorial book, accompanying a farewell service, or being delivered to a family home in EC4 as a gentle gesture of sympathy. The design speaks softly, offering comfort without excess, its textures inviting the mind to picture soft petals and the light, fresh scent of newly arranged flowers.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath, lovingly arranged with a full halo of pure white chrysanthemums whose tiny, cushion-like florets build a seamless, cloud-like foundation that reads as solace and serenity. A soft layer of deep purple netting is visible beneath the white blooms, particularly along the inner curve, providing a discreet but dignified colour contrast that lifts the design. On the upper-left quarter a small, lush cluster features a single, softly glowing cream rose-its delicate petals unfurling with a quiet grace-nestled amid glossy variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds that give the cluster both volume and a natural, garden-fresh scent. Sprigs of lavender-purple statice are tucked through the foliage, adding a crisp, papery texture and a cool note that harmonises with the purple underlay. To the right, two elegant calla lilies sweep from about two o'clock to five o'clock, their sinuous forms painted in a gentle ombré from deep mauve at the tips to a pale peach-blush nearer the base; their bright green stems curve down and anchor into the chrysanthemum bed, creating a flowing diagonal that guides the eye. A single longer green stem runs across the lower section, discreetly tying the floral groupings together. As a Temple-based florist, Temple Florist arranges pieces like this with careful attention to proportion, scent, and the tactile interplay of textures - ideal for funerals, church services at nearby Inner Temple and St. Clement Danes, or as a respectful tribute delivered across the local area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a crisp white background, this elegant circular wreath feels like a moment of stillness, captured in flowers. The ring is completely covered in roses and greenery, forming a dense, velvety band of colour and texture with no harsh gaps or empty spaces. Large, fully opened roses in soft ivory and creamy white create the main rhythm of the design, their petals layered and silky, almost cloud-like. Around them, clusters of blush pink spray roses and pale peach blossoms add gentle warmth, echoing the subtle tones you might see at dusk along the Embankment near Temple. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses are woven through the palette, their unusual, antique shades softly deepening the mood of the arrangement. Between the blooms, dark green fern fronds emerge in delicate arcs, offering feathery contrast and a sense of living movement, as if the wreath were breathing quietly. The flowers are presented in different stages of bloom-some tight buds full of promise, others generously open-creating a sense of time passing and a life well lived. This handcrafted sympathy wreath, the kind Temple Florist often prepares for services at nearby churches and memorial venues, expresses solace and reverence without words. Its perfectly rounded shape and gentle pastel colours suggest unbroken love, enduring memory, and a peaceful farewell shared with family and friends.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegant funeral wreath, arranged by local florists near Temple, presents a tranquil circle of fresh blooms, each selected for both beauty and symbolism. Large, star-shaped white lilies take centre stage, their velvety petals splayed wide in a gesture of comfort and purity, as shafts of diffuse daylight lend a soft glow to the crisp whites. Vibrant fuchsia-pink lilies add strategic bursts of colour, their deep magenta tones reminiscent of Temple's historic lanes in springtime, thoughtfully positioned to create a visual rhythm that draws the eye around the wreath. Between these prominent blooms, tightly curled blush and ivory roses nestle quietly, offering delicate contrast-each rose a silent reminder of treasured memories, their subtle fragrance lingering like a gentle embrace on the breeze from the Thames. Wisps of eucalyptus and fresh green lily leaves extend from behind the blossoms, their muted tones echoing the calm of a Temple morning. This densely layered, full-circle wreath expresses everlasting love and remembrance, its design radiating both dignity and profound care. Ideal for memorial services or personal moments of reflection, the arrangement embodies both the artistry and compassion local to the Temple area, providing comfort and solace during times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Seen head-on against a clean white backdrop, this sympathy wreath is anchored by a dense ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums whose small, overlapping petals create a uniform, cloud-like surface that reads as serene and consoling. The eye is drawn to an elegant floral spray positioned on the upper left quadrant: bright, buttery-yellow roses open in generous spirals, their soft fragrance suggesting comfort, while clusters of deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) bring a cool, velvety counterpoint with ruffled, cup-shaped blooms. A handful of unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green tuck into the spray, giving the design natural variation and a sense of unfolding life. Surrounding the accent blooms is a mix of fresh greenery-glossy rounded leaves, subtly variegated foliage, and feathery fern fronds-that frames and lifts the colours, creating a composed yet graceful asymmetry. The white chrysanthemum base reveals a delicate dark purple mesh trim peeking from beneath at both inner and outer edges, a small, thoughtful detail that ties the design together and complements the deeper tones of the lisianthus. Under soft studio illumination the wreath's textures-satiny rose petals, papery chrysanthemum clusters, and the slight sheen of foliage-are clearly articulated, and the overall effect is one of respectful beauty and warmth. As a local florist often delivering funeral tributes across Temple, the Strand, and nearby Fleet Street, I would place this wreath at a service to express gentle sympathy and remembrance with understated elegance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Displayed cleanly against a bright, white backdrop, this round funeral wreath forms a complete, graceful circle, the flowers arranged so densely that no base is visible. At its heart are generous white Oriental lilies, some fully open with wide, satin-like petals and softly flared tips, others still partially closed, their pointed buds hinting at blooms yet to unfold. Their pale green throats and slender stamens, tipped in brownish-gold pollen, lend a subtle touch of warmth to the otherwise cool, calm palette. Threaded carefully among the lilies are white lisianthus or eustoma blossoms, their petals finely ruffled and gently brushed with lilac and soft violet around the edges, creating a delicate halo of colour that feels both soothing and refined. Small buds and perhaps a few discreet, creamy white rosebuds deepen the texture, suggesting layers of remembrance and shared stories. Between the flowers, slim green leaves and airy, eucalyptus-like stems emerge here and there, offering structure without overpowering the softness of the design. The wreath's perfect circle evokes eternity, making it an especially thoughtful sympathy tribute for a Temple church service, a quiet crematorium chapel, or a memorial gathering near the Inns of Court. The arrangement feels calm and contemplative, like a still moment beside the River Thames, and reflects the steady craftsmanship of a local Temple florist who understands how to convey respect, love, and farewell through white and purple blooms arranged with meticulous care.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised viewpoint, this round funeral wreath is photographed against a plain white surface so every detail of its construction is visible: a dense, snow-white ring of chrysanthemums forms the main body, their fine, feathery petals overlapping into a soft, domed cushion that diffuses light and conveys a feeling of purity and calm. Nestled on the upper left, three deep royal-blue roses create an exacting focal point; their velvety petals are rich and saturated, opening in tight spirals and settled among dark green leaves that add a hush of natural contrast. A carefully pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue trims both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum band, its glossy ripples catching highlights and lending the wreath a composed, finished silhouette. The soft shadow beneath the arrangement gives depth and presence, suggesting it could be placed on a chapel easel or by the riverbank near Temple Gardens without losing its quiet dignity. As a local floral maker in Temple, I picture this piece offered for memorial services along the Strand and Victoria Embankment-an arrangement designed to express condolence with restraint and grace. The tactile impressions are clear: the chrysanthemums' papery, cushiony feel, the smooth, almost suede-like touch of the blue roses, and the cool, silky drag of the satin ribbon. Together the elements communicate reverence and solace; this is a tribute intended to comfort mourners and honour a life with articulate simplicity.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular floral wreath is laid flat on a crisp white surface, its unbroken ring symbolizing eternal love and remembrance for a farewell in or around Temple. The arrangement is lavishly composed of roses in gentle, understated colours, creating a soft, almost cloud-like impression when viewed from above. Large roses in a dusty lavender, antique mauve, and greyish-purple palette dominate the design, each bloom fully open, with layered petals forming intricate whorls that feel both romantic and dignified. Tucked between them are smaller sprays of pastel pink miniature roses, some still in tight bud, others partially unfurled, bringing a tender, youthful note to the wreath and adding subtle changes in height and texture. A generous collar of dark green fern fronds fans out from underneath, the fronds' delicate, finely cut leaves creating a textured halo of greenery around the flowers. This deep green base not only frames the wreath but also hints at the shaded gardens and hidden corners near the Temple Church and the surrounding legal chambers. Specks of darker filler foliage and tiny buds are interwoven among the roses, lending depth and a sense of natural growth rather than rigid formality. Soft, even lighting enhances the velvety quality of the petals and the fresh gloss of the foliage, with no harsh shadows to disturb the calm mood. The overall impression is one of gentle, composed sorrow and quiet respect-a classic sympathy wreath suitable for a funeral, chapel service, or memorial tribute, created with the kind of care and attention to detail you might seek when saying goodbye to someone deeply cherished.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented as a circular tribute against a pale white surface, this funeral wreath is built on a full, voluminous bed of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums whose tight, fine petals create a tapestry of texture and colour. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circle, its soft sheen providing a refined counterpoint to the saturated blues. Anchoring the composition at the upper-left is a cluster of three striking blue roses - petals luxuriously velvety and a tonal match to the chrysanthemums - each ringed by tiny, airy sprays of gypsophila and a few dark green leaves that add classic floral shading. A graceful sweep of white orchids descends from the mid-left toward the lower-right, their broad, delicate petals and sculpted forms suggesting both purity and quiet uplift; interspersed among them are light green buds, hinting at continuity and gentle renewal. The overall effect is calm, respectful, and tenderly crafted: the deep blues convey solemnity while the pristine whites introduce serenity and clarity. Textural contrasts - the chrysanthemum's feathery mass, the rose's plush surface, the orchid's silky planes - are balanced with careful horticultural technique. Imagined in the soft morning light of Temple, near Victoria Embankment or the cloisters of Inner Temple, this wreath offers a composed and compassionate expression of condolence. Temple Florist prepares arrangements like this with attention to proportion and feeling, suitable for memorial services, church remembrances, or quiet graveside tributes in the local area.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean, white studio background, this open circular wreath appears almost to float, its ring of flowers forming a serene frame of condolence and love. The arrangement is dominated by large white Oriental lilies, their graceful petals unfolding like soft satin, each bloom displaying a central cluster of golden stamens and pale green pistils that draw the eye. Interlaced with these are dramatic deep pink and magenta lilies, their star-shaped faces and speckled throats introducing a richer, more emotive tone, the sort of colour that speaks quietly yet firmly at a farewell gathering around Temple. Between the lilies, groups of soft blush-pink roses and creamy white roses are threaded with care, some buds still cupped close, others fully open to reveal intricate whorls of petals. These roses lend a romantic gentleness that balances the stronger lilies. Punctuating the wreath are white gerbera daisies, each with a dark central disc that gives structure and contrast, like little suns shining within the circle. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly petite carnations or sprays of chrysanthemum, weave into the design, filling every space so the wreath feels lush and complete. A collar of varied greenery-polished leaves, tender tips, and small sprigs of budding foliage-frames the flowers, reinforcing the circular symbol of eternity and unbroken love. The overall effect is calm and dignified, with a quiet beauty that would be fitting for a funeral service, memorial, or sympathy tribute delivered by Temple Florist to one of the nearby courts, chambers, or riverside churches.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, its vivid colours illuminated against a pure white backdrop so every petal and leaf can be clearly imagined. At its heart is a generous ring of red carnations, densely packed so there are almost no gaps, only a continuous tapestry of rich crimson. Each carnation has that familiar, nostalgic texture-frilled and softly pleated petals that look as though they have been gently fluffed by hand, some blooms fully open and plush, others slightly tighter and more compact. Nestled between these red blossoms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their small, dome-shaped heads forming bright, playful dots of colour that cut through the depth of the red. The contrast feels both uplifting and respectful, the sort of palette often chosen for services around Temple, Middle Temple, and the nearby courts when families wish to honour a life with something vibrant yet dignified. Supporting the flowers is a collar of lush greenery: dark, delicate fern fronds add a deep forest tone and airy texture, while variegated pittosporum with creamy edges brings light and softens the overall outline. Curving through the lower section of the wreath, a wide green ribbon with darker diagonal stripes is looped and tucked so it echoes the circular form, adding an elegant detail that blends almost seamlessly into the foliage. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this wreath conveys quiet strength, remembrance, and a sense of enduring love, as if ready to be delivered to a Temple chapel or crematorium for a final farewell.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a painted ring of flowers viewed from above, its form both precise and gently flowing. The composition is densely woven with greenery, creating a deep, verdant base that resembles the layered foliage you might see along the Embankment Gardens near Temple on a still day. Eucalyptus leaves in muted, silvery tones mingle with darker, glossy greens and light, feathery fern fronds, giving the wreath a sense of depth and texture. Two striking Asiatic lilies in rich coral-orange, brushed with red at the centres, serve as visual anchors on opposite sides of the circle. Their petals are fully open, revealing bold stamens that draw the eye and add a feeling of heartfelt tribute. Soft blush and lavender-pink roses are scattered generously around the ring, each bloom carefully placed so its spiralling petals are on show, offering a message of tenderness and grace. Interspersed between them are lisianthus flowers in delicate pink and intense, velvety purple, their ruffled edges lending softness and movement. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design, providing subtle structure and cool contrast, while airy sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers create a misty veil throughout. A few tightly closed lily buds nestle within the greenery, suggesting promise and remembrance that continues beyond the day. Bright green folded leaves, artfully arranged near the lilies, highlight the skill of the florist who might have crafted this tribute just off Fleet Street at Temple Florist. The wreath as a whole radiates quiet respect and consolation, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in and around Temple.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath, photographed from above so that the viewer sees only a flawless ring of white against a pure, luminous background. The entire form is densely woven with Baby's Breath, each gypsophila bloom no larger than a pinhead yet gathered into generous clouds that resemble soft frost on a winter morning walk through the quiet lanes around Temple. The tiny flowers are tightly packed, creating a plush, almost velvety surface, while the hollow middle remains perfectly clear, like a small window of stillness. Breaking the all-white palette, two graceful calla lilies curve from the lower right side of the wreath. Their smooth, trumpet-shaped blooms blush from a deep burgundy and magenta at the open lip into muted green tones as they taper into long, slender stems. The petals wrap around themselves in a smooth spiral, adding a sculptural contrast to the airy texture of the Baby's Breath. The callas feel intentional and symbolic, like whispered words of devotion nestled within a halo of purity. The overall mood is calm, elegant, and deeply respectful, suitable for a memorial tribute at the Inns of Court or a farewell service near the Strand. The craftsmanship suggests the steady hands of a local Temple florist, creating a design that offers comfort, remembrance, and quiet support to grieving families.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath glows with a luxurious blend of pink roses and softly toned lilies, designed to offer comfort at a time of loss. The ring is completely covered with flowers, so no base is visible; instead, there is a continuous flow of fuchsia, magenta, and gentle blush pink, each rose layered with velvety petals that curl and fold like delicate silk. Nestled among them are opulent double lilies, their wide, slightly ruffled petals fading from creamy white at the throat to palest peach and rose at the tips, some fully open to reveal intricate centers, others still in bud with elegant, green-tipped points. Around and beneath this floral canopy lies a bed of rich greenery: dark fern fronds unfurl into feathery arcs, while polished, deep green leaves add weight and structure, framing the circle in a cool, verdant halo. The overall effect is lush yet balanced, like a quiet garden moment captured and laid flat. The soft interplay of texture-from smooth lily petals to the fine, lace-like foliage-creates a wreath that feels both gentle and reassuring. Crafted in the heart of Temple, this kind of arrangement is often chosen for services held near Fleet Street or the historic lanes by the Thames, a heartfelt floral message of remembrance and enduring affection when words alone do not feel enough.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a softly lit room and being met by a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to hum with warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the height of its beauty, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with a quiet opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, a velvet coastline where every rose touches its neighbor, filling the frame with rich texture and depth. The petals' edges catch a gentle glow, and the heady perfume drifts through the air, mingling with the faint scent of greenery tucked away at the stems.

The arrangement invites a closer look, where spiraling centers and curling edges reveal the flowers' quiet geometry. Beneath the red sea lies a whisper of green, a reminder of stems that keep the circle sturdy, adding depth to the surface without distracting from the crimson. This is more than decoration; it is a tactile memory, a symbol of affection and respect.

To me, the wreath embodies connection-beauty offered in moments of celebration and farewell alike. It carries memories and wishes, a living circle that can mark birthdays, anniversaries, or solemn remembrances with equal grace. In Temple and the surrounding streets, it travels with care from studio to doorstep, arriving fresh and ready to honor the moment it is chosen for.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular memorial wreath feels both dignified and deeply personal, like something created with great care in a small Temple flower shop just off Fleet Street. The wreath is densely composed, with dozens of luxurious red roses forming the main body of the ring. Each rose is at its peak, petals unfurled into a classic spiral that reveals subtle shifts of colour from rich crimson to a more shaded burgundy at the centre, suggesting depth and quiet emotion. Interlaced among the roses are tight clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their feathery petals radiating outward in small suns of colour. The bright yellow softens the intensity of the red, offering a gentle sense of light and comfort, the way a shaft of sunshine might fall across the gardens by the Thames near Temple Pier. Around and beneath the blooms, generous foliage is layered to create a natural frame: broad, glossy green leaves press forward, while softer, slightly silvery sprigs, perhaps eucalyptus, recede into shadow. The greenery not only anchors the palette but also adds texture, from the smooth shine of polished leaves to the more matte, velvety surfaces in the background. Every stem appears deliberately placed, the flowers snugly bound to form a flawless ring with an open centre, a traditional symbol of eternity and unbroken connection. The clean, studio-style lighting ensures no distraction from the composition itself, allowing this wreath to stand as a serene, respectful expression of sympathy suitable for funeral services, remembrance ceremonies, or quiet commemorations held in and around the Temple area.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
London's Temple district bears witness to a deeply symbolic circular wreath of red roses, shown against a stark white background to invite quiet reflection. Dozens of crimson blooms crowd the circumference, their petals ranging from tightly closed buds to fully opened, velvet-smooth folds, each catching the light with a satin sheen. Interspersed among them are sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-that create a living frame and a soft, restful contrast to the fire of the roses. The unbroken ring feels eternal, a visual vow of memory that still honours the present moment. The white backdrop isolates the arrangement, letting the eye travel along the circle and notice the subtle gradations of red, from ruby to burgundy, and the gentle textures of velvet petals and leathery leaves. This wreath is a timeless choice for sympathy, funerals, or anniversaries of remembrance, and it speaks of dignity, care, and enduring connection. In London's Temple district, it would suit occasions along Fleet Street, the Strand, or Holborn church contexts, and is offered with reliable same-day delivery to families across Temple, City, and surrounding areas. A delicate rose fragrance lingers as the blooms rest, and the arrangement carries the comfort of a craftsman's touch.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A striking nautical funeral wreath, shaped with precision into a perfect lifebuoy ring, stands out clearly against a clean white backdrop, as if ready to be carried from a quiet Temple side street down towards the Thames. The entire circle is covered in compact clusters of small-petalled chrysanthemums or similar blooms, so closely arranged that the surface appears smooth and luxuriously full, yet still alive with minute curves and textures. The design is divided into four bold segments, alternating in an even rhythm between saturated royal blue and immaculate white. The blue quadrants have a deep, almost inky richness that evokes navy uniforms and river depths, every floret reinforcing that intensity. In contrast, the white quadrants feel airy and calm, their cool brightness softening the overall design and bringing a gentle sense of peace. The quartering is crisp and deliberate, with colours meeting cleanly so that the ring retains the instantly recognisable lifebuoy appearance. Along the inside edge of the circle, a fine band of dark blue ribbon runs in a subtle ruffle, echoing the floral colours while giving extra definition to the central opening. That open middle space draws the eye inward, suggesting a gateway or a safe harbour. This thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath would be a meaningful choice for a funeral or memorial service in and around Temple, especially for someone whose life was tied to the water-whether through the navy, the merchant service, lifeguarding, or simply a deep love of the river-offering a quiet message of rescue, protection, and enduring remembrance.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above on a crisp white surface, this funeral wreath forms a serene, perfectly circular statement of sympathy. A ring of creamy, almost luminous roses anchors the design; their layered, spiralled petals open into soft ivory cups that reflect a muted, early-morning light. Threaded through and around these roses are pale lemon-yellow lilies, some articulating full trumpet shapes with slender stamens, others still in elongated buds that bring tension and the quiet suggestion of unfolding time. Beneath the blooms a rich foundation of greenery supports and frames the flowers: delicate fern fronds fan out to soften the wreath's edge, while broader, rounded leaves with a slight grey-green cast-suggestive of eucalyptus-add contrast and weight. The combination of textures, from the lush velvet of the roses to the crisp, papery edges of lily petals and the feathery green underlay, produces an overall feeling of tender craftsmanship. The restrained palette of ivory, pale yellow and layered greens speaks of purity and peaceful reflection, suited to a chapel near Temple station or a memorial service at Inner Temple Gardens. The arrangement is composed with respectful balance and would be appropriate for funeral services, outpourings of condolence, or as a graveside tribute, delivering a gentle, sustaining presence during moments of farewell.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00