Islington Wreaths by Islington Flowers

At Islington Flowers, our handcrafted wreaths are designed with care and respect by experienced local florists right in the heart of Islington. Whether you're honouring a loved one, dressing your front door off Upper Street, or bringing a touch of the seasons to your home near Highbury Fields, each wreath is created fresh in our studio.

Our skilled florist team uses premium, long-lasting flowers and foliage, thoughtfully chosen to reflect your message - from elegant white sympathy wreaths to lush, natural door wreaths for celebrations and special gatherings. We regularly serve homes and businesses across Angel, Highbury, and Canonbury, so your wreath will always feel locally tailored and appropriate.

Need something delivered today? We offer reliable same-day delivery across Islington when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the area well, from the bustle of Angel Station to the quieter streets around Essex Road, ensuring your tribute or gift arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Thoughtfully designed sympathy and funeral wreaths
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Browse our Islington wreath collection and order online with confidence. With years of local experience and a genuine passion for beautiful bouquets and wreaths, Islington Flowers is here to help you say exactly what words can't.

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WREATHS
This sympathy wreath is composed as a single, seamless circle of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums, their densely packed ruffled petals creating a plush, continuous band that suggests peace, continuity and enduring memory. Placed to the upper-left, a considered spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces a comforting, regal contrast: some blooms open wide in rich violet, others sit as softer lavender buds, and the layered petals lend a subtle velvety texture against the chrysanthemums' crisper white. Sprigs of variegated foliage and delicate fern-like fronds weave through the purple cluster, softening edges and adding a fresh, green note that breathes life into the arrangement. A slender trim of deep purple crinkled mesh or lace is visible beneath the flower mass, tracing both the inner and outer curves of the wreath and creating a quiet, elegant border that ties the palette together. Photographed on a pure white background with a gentle, diffused shadow, the wreath reads as both refined and approachable-an emblem of respect suited to a funeral, memorial or graveside tribute. As a florist in Islington I would describe the scent as faint and floral-gentle lisianthus over a subtle chrysanthemum base-and the craftsmanship as meticulous: each bloom placed to maintain a uniform density and a harmonious profile. Islington Flowers prepares similar tributes for families across Upper Street, Chapel Market and Barnsbury, ready to be delivered with care to local services when words are not enough.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A quietly dignified circular wreath, photographed against a crisp white backdrop, built from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals knit together into a plush, seamless ring that evokes calm and reverence. The wreath's inner and outer edges are subtly lined with a fine purple mesh or ribbon that occasionally shows through the dense chrysanthemum heads, adding a nuanced, respectful accent of colour without overpowering the composition. Nestled on the upper-left curve are three soft, creamy yellow roses - fully opened with layered, satiny petals - that act as a gentle focal point, symbolising care and remembered warmth. Interspersed between the roses are clouds of baby's breath (gypsophila) and sprays of pale lavender statice, their lacy textures and muted purple tones creating a tender counterpoint to the white. Varied green foliage - from smooth, broad leaves to delicate fern-like fronds - frames the floral cluster and gives the tribute a living, grounded feel. The scent is imagined as faint and comforting: the clean spice of chrysanthemum with a whisper of rose. Soft, even lighting reveals the wreath's sculpted depth and casts a faint shadow that lifts it off the white surface. Crafted with the quiet attention of a local Islington florist, this wreath is the sort of elemental, respectful design often chosen for memorials near Angel or Highbury Fields; Islington Flowers can prepare similar arrangements for local services and condolence deliveries within the borough.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round wreath brimming with soft white and gentle purple flowers fills the frame, placed against a plain white background that makes every petal appear luminous. The wreath's structure is almost entirely disguised by dense sprays of Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila flower adding to a feathery, cloud-soft texture that wraps evenly around the circle. Threaded throughout this airy base are clusters of Lisianthus, their ruffled petals folding and curling in layers like fine fabric. The Lisianthus blooms showcase a refined palette: inner petals remain clear white, while their outer edges are tinged with shades of lavender, lilac, and violet, some blooms showing a stronger purple outline that adds depth and a hint of drama. A scattering of buds is tucked into the design, their pale green and creamy tones suggesting new life within the stillness. The hollow centre of the wreath reinforces its classic, continuous form, often chosen to symbolise eternal love and lasting memory. This serene combination of white and soft purple feels particularly fitting for a farewell gathering in Islington, perhaps in a local church near Canonbury, at a crematorium chapel, or during a small family tribute at home. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, giving a sense of calm order and quiet beauty. Though photographed simply, the wreath suggests the tenderness and care of a skilled Islington florist, creating a floral expression of sympathy that is both gentle and elegantly understated.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums forms the foundation of this sympathy tribute, their tiny heads creating a plush, cloud-like surface that immediately conveys calm and reverence. Beneath the pristine white layer, a soft, deep purple mesh or fine lace subtly emerges, adding shadowed depth and a quiet contrast that keeps the design from feeling flat. In the upper-left quarter a small, lush cluster brings character and focus: a single cream or pale butter-yellow rose opens gently at the centre, its smooth petals catching a muted, cool light as if seen on a gentle Islington morning. Surrounding the rose are broad variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and delicate fern fronds that give the arrangement breath and texture, while slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice introduce a restrained note of colour and a papery, fragrant detail.

On the right side, two long calla lilies curve gracefully from roughly two o'clock down toward five, their trumpets showing a sophisticated colour wash from deep purple at the tips to a soft blush-peach at the base; their verdant stems sweep along the chrysanthemum rim, connecting the two focal points. A solitary, longer green stem crosses the lower portion and is tucked near the base of the callas to maintain the wreath's flow. Set against a plain white background, this composition - prepared with the attentive hands of a local florist familiar with memorials for families around Angel and Upper Street - reads as a considered and respectful tribute, ideal for funerals, wakes, or graveside services. Islington Flowers prepares similar arrangements for same-day local delivery across the borough.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, a beautifully balanced circular memorial wreath draws the eye with its gentle palette and generous fullness. The ring is composed primarily of roses arranged so closely that they form a continuous band of petals, suggesting unity and unbroken remembrance. Large ivory and creamy white roses form the backbone of the design, many fully open so that their intricate whorls of petals are clearly visible, some with slightly ruffled edges that speak of natural softness rather than strict formality. Tucked among them are dainty blush pink spray roses, with buds, half-open florets, and tiny blossoms all nestled together, adding fine texture and an almost whispered delicacy to the arrangement. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses glow in small accents around the circle, bringing a quiet warmth that balances the more contemplative tones of the distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses scattered throughout. These cooler, vintage-inflected blooms lend an air of gentle reflection and grace. Beneath the flowers, a base of deep green fern fronds provides structure, their lacy, segmented leaves curving around the wreath and peeping through the gaps between petals, creating depth and a verdant frame. The arrangement is lit evenly, so that each petal's curve and the interplay of light and shadow are visible without distraction. This type of wreath, often requested for Islington funerals, celebrations of life, and services near Angel, Canonbury, and the surrounding streets, feels like a softly spoken tribute, offering solace, respect, and a tangible symbol of continuing love.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in soft, natural light, this elegant memorial wreath-handcrafted by Islington's skilled florists-radiates tranquillity and gentle remembrance. At its heart, snowy white lilies bloom in full glory, their velvety petals and subtle green stamens reaching outward as if to cradle memories and bring comfort. These pure blooms create a serene base, much like the peaceful ambiance found on morning walks through Barnard Park. Vivid fuchsia-pink lilies, with their bold, speckled petals, weave dynamic strokes of colour throughout the circle, providing both contrast and points of reflection that honour a life well lived. Tucked within the lilies are blush-pink and creamy white roses, many still in tight bud, infusing the ring with softness and understated elegance. Minimalist greenery-whispers of eucalyptus and lily leaves-peek through, lending gentle texture and carrying a fresh, airy scent that evokes the community's leafy avenues. Framed against a clean white background, the wreath stands luminous and serene, its unbroken circular form symbolic of eternal remembrance and the enduring nature of love. Ideal for memorial services from Upper Street to Canonbury, this arrangement offers dignified beauty and a genuine feeling of solace, created with the thoughtful expertise that defines local Islington floristry.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a stark white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in contrast and care. The main body is composed almost entirely of tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, their abundant petals layered so closely they form a pillowy, uninterrupted ring that speaks of purity and serenity. Set into the upper left quadrant, a modest yet luminous spray brings the eye: golden-yellow roses, fully open and spiralled with soft fragrance, sit beside lustrous, deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled throats and satiny petals introduce a cool, contemplative counterpoint. A handful of pale lavender and green lisianthus buds add the sense of life unfolding; they rest among glossy oval leaves, feathery fern fronds and slender shoots that provide both texture and architectural support. Subtle details-thin strands of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon appearing beneath the white chrysanthemums at inner and outer edges-repeat the purple tone and lend a refined finish. Viewed as a whole, the arrangement is quiet yet assured: pure white to suggest peace, yellow for warmth and remembrance, purple for dignity. Speaking from the workshop at Islington Flowers, this wreath would be chosen by families seeking a composed, contemporary tribute for a memorial service in the Angel or around Chapel Market-crafted with fresh flowers, balanced form, and a tactile softness that comforts as much as it commemorates.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully arranged funeral wreath of white and lilac blooms is photographed head-on against a bright white studio backdrop, emphasising its circular perfection and delicate detailing. The ring itself is densely filled, forming an unbroken band of blossoms dominated by large white Oriental lilies. These lilies, with their smooth, almost luminous petals, open outward from soft green throats, each one crowned with slender filaments ending in warm, rust-brown anthers. The flowers sit at varying stages of bloom-some fully open, others slightly cupped, and a few still tightly closed-introducing a gentle natural movement around the circle. Tucked among the lilies are clusters of Lisianthus, their white petals edged in cool lavender and violet, giving the impression of watercolour brushstrokes along the rim of each bloom. These smaller, ruffled flowers bring a soft, romantic character, setting off the structural strength of the lilies. Hints of rich green foliage and slim, silvery stems weave discreetly beneath the surface of petals, adding depth and a grounding, natural framework. The palette of white and purple, combined with the circular shape, feels deeply contemplative, like a quiet moment in one of Islington's hidden garden squares near Canonbury or around Highbury Fields. Designed as a tribute for funerals, wakes, or memorial gatherings, this wreath expresses purity, respect, and gentle sorrow without a single word. Its craftsmanship speaks to an experienced local florist's care, making it a meaningful floral accompaniment to a final farewell held in an Islington church, registry hall, or crematorium, where families come together to honour a loved one's life.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly elevated viewpoint, this round sympathy wreath rests on a white backdrop, the soft shadow beneath giving it a gentle three-dimensional feel. The central ring is a dense, uninterrupted band of pristine white chrysanthemums; their many slender, feather-like petals overlap to create a plush, textured surface that reads as both soothing and solemn. At the upper left, three saturated blue roses form a focused cluster-their petals velvety and tightly curled, the colour a deep cobalt that feels both rare and reverent. These blue blooms are cushioned by dark green foliage which gives the roses a natural frame and introduces a cooling contrast to the warmth of the chrysanthemum centres. Encircling the wreath's outer and inner perimeters is a pleated satin ribbon in the same cobalt hue, its gentle ripples catching highlights and adding a refined silhouette that neatly defines the design. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the subtle sheen of the ribbon and the chrysanthemums' delicate texture while keeping the overall tone respectful and calm. In my experience delivering and placing pieces like this around Angel, Chapel Market and Essex Road, families often select this combination for funerals or memorials because it feels dignified and personal-white for purity, blue for quiet solace. Prepared with careful craftsmanship, this wreath communicates sympathy and steadfast remembrance without the need for words, standing as a composed tribute for services across Islington and nearby communities.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular funeral wreath crafted entirely from roses is photographed from directly above, resting on a pure white surface that frames the flowers like a gallery backdrop. The wreath is meticulously constructed, with no breaks in its ring, and the eye is drawn first to the large, fully opened roses in muted lavender and dusty mauve tones. These blooms are lush and full, with layered, velvety petals that spiral inward to soft, shadowed centres, creating a sense of depth and calm. Threaded between them are clusters of pastel pink spray roses and rosebuds, their smaller size and varying stages of bloom adding delicacy and gentle movement. Together, the combination of soft purple and blush pink creates a refined, almost vintage palette, reminiscent of a quiet townhouse garden tucked behind a terrace off Essex Road or near Canonbury. The flowers sit on a base of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, that form a continuous leafy collar beneath the roses. These fronds, with their finely segmented, serrated leaves, provide a lush, textural contrast to the smooth petals and create a natural frame that accentuates the circular form. Subtle touches of darker foliage and tiny buds add dimension and keep the design from feeling flat, while the bright, even light allows each detail to be clearly appreciated. The wreath has a composed, dignified presence, clearly intended as a sympathy tribute or memorial arrangement. It would sit comfortably beside a framed photograph at a service in Islington, or rest gently against a coffin or memorial stone, offering a quiet, floral expression of respect, remembrance, and enduring love.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A dignified sympathy wreath shaped as a perfect circle and built on a rich cushion of deep blue chrysanthemums, presented in soft, natural daylight that highlights each petal's fine texture. The small, tightly clustered chrysanthemum heads form a plush ring in tones ranging from sapphire to midnight blue, producing a tactile, almost velour surface beneath a ribboned border. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its satin sheen providing a cool contrast to the matte density of the blue blossoms. At the wreath's upper-left curve a cluster of three large blue roses commands attention; their sumptuous, velvety petals open fully in a concentrated azure, offering a refined focal point. Surrounding these roses, airy sprigs of tiny white gypsophila and flecks of deep green foliage create a vintage softness that offsets the bold blues. From the mid-left the composition flows into a downward sweep of ivory orchids-Phalaenopsis or similar-whose serene, flat petals and delicate throats give the arrangement an ethereal movement as they arc toward the lower right. A smattering of light-green orchid buds-some tightly closed, some just unfurling-adds a sense of continuity and hope. As an experienced Islington florist, Islington Flowers prepares this wreath with careful layering and attention to texture, mindful of neighbourhood traditions from Upper Street to Chapel Market. The colourway and form are especially suited to funeral services, civic memorials, or quiet home remembrances, conveying respect, purity, and enduring memory through considered floral craftsmanship.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This circular sympathy wreath, shown against a bright white background, has the feel of a soft, floral halo-full, rounded, and thoughtfully balanced in tone. The colour palette revolves around whites, pale pinks, and deep magentas, creating a gentle yet expressive composition. Large white Oriental lilies anchor the design, spaced evenly around the ring, their trumpet-shaped flowers fully open so that the creamy petals, green pistils, and golden stamens are clearly visible. Between these majestic blooms, deep pink and fuchsia lilies introduce richer shades, their star-like forms and delicate speckles bringing a quiet intensity that remains entirely respectful for a funeral setting. White gerbera daisies punctuate the circle, their precise, layered petals and dark centres adding texture and a slightly modern edge. Nestled amidst these are soft pink roses, some still in bud and others just opening, suggesting tenderness and affection, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom provide traditional grace and additional fullness. Smaller white flowers-likely mini carnations or spray chrysanthemums-are carefully woven throughout, softening every transition and giving the wreath a plush, cushioned appearance. A collar of fresh green foliage supports the flowers, its glossy leaves peeking out just enough to define the circle and create depth. The overall impression is one of calm and heartfelt remembrance, like a floral tribute you might have delivered to a family home off Upper Street or to a memorial service near Islington Town Hall. It feels personal and considered, as though arranged by a florist who understands how flowers can quietly carry messages of sympathy, respect, and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a richly detailed sympathy wreath, perfectly round and filled edge to edge with flowers in classic red and bright lime green, set against a clean white background for maximum clarity. At the heart of the design are numerous deep red carnations, their full, ruffled petals stacked in layers that give them a soft, almost cushioned look. The reds are warm and intense, reminiscent of velvet, and they form the dominant band of colour running continuously around the circle. Scattered generously among these carnations are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads composed of tiny, closely packed florets that create a smoother, domed texture. The crisp green of these pompon-like blooms injects a lively freshness and lifts the entire composition, preventing the red from feeling too heavy. Supporting the flowers is a generous base of assorted foliage: delicate, feathery fern fronds in a deep forest green reach slightly beyond the blooms, giving the wreath a soft, fringed outline, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with their creamy margins and darker centers, provide a gently patterned backdrop. A length of soft green ribbon with darker stripes is threaded artfully into one side, forming loose loops that tuck neatly among the leaves and flowers, adding a handcrafted touch. The wreath feels both formal and comforting, a design well-suited for funeral services, cremations, or memorials across Islington, from Angel to Canonbury. It evokes the attentive work of local florists who understand how to balance tradition and modern colour, offering a floral tribute that conveys sympathy, respect, and an enduring connection to the person being remembered.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred against a white backdrop, a lush sympathy wreath forms a complete botanical circle, crafted with the thoughtful detail you might expect from a long-established Islington flower shop. The eye is immediately drawn to two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one near the top of the wreath and another placed to the lower right. Their open, star-shaped blooms, with gracefully curved petals and pronounced stamens, glow with a warm, comforting tone that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding pastels. Nestled around them are generously sized roses in blush and lavender-pink shades, each flower unfurling in soft spirals that feel tender and soothing, especially appropriate for a funeral or memorial service. Lisianthus flowers weave through the roses, some in pale pink-mauve and others in a deep, luxurious purple. Their ruffled, cup-like petals lend depth and a slightly romantic, nostalgic feeling to the piece. Delicate sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice or limonium, appear like gentle clouds, adding a light, airy element that stops the wreath from feeling heavy. Here and there, blue-grey eryngium thistles rise from the arrangement, their spiky, almost metallic heads providing structure and a cool note of contrast. The wreath's base is a full collar of greenery made up of silvery eucalyptus, fine fern fronds, and darker green leaves, giving the ring a verdant, natural frame. Bright green leaves, elegantly folded near the lower lily, show a contemporary flourish, the kind of detail often seen in tributes delivered to services around Islington's local churches or crematoria. Tucked discreetly among the blooms, closed lily buds suggest flowers still to come, quietly symbolising the continuation of love and memory. The entire composition feels calm, respectful, and deeply considered, ideal for expressing sympathy in the Islington area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image captures a refined sympathy wreath from a bird's-eye view, its circular shape composed almost entirely of white Baby's Breath. The Gypsophila has been carefully arranged into a thick, unbroken band of tiny flowers, so tightly clustered that the wreath looks like a ring of soft foam or freshly fallen snow. Each minute blossom contributes to a gentle, cloud-like texture, with an empty central circle that adds a sense of openness and stillness. Nestled into the lower right curve are two elegant calla lilies, which become the emotional heart of the design. Their trumpet-like blooms are sculpted and sleek, with petals that roll inwards and blend from deep burgundy and dark magenta at the tips into softer shades and then into a cool, natural green at the base. The contrast between the velvety callas and the airy Baby's Breath is striking yet harmonious, like a quiet voice of grief softened by peace. Their green stems are partially hidden within the white flowers, curving upward and inward, creating a subtle sense of movement that guides the eye around the wreath. The background is completely white and evenly lit, with no distractions, highlighting the purity of the design and the thoughtful craftsmanship behind it. This style of wreath would be fitting for a funeral in Islington, perhaps for a service near Highbury Fields or one of the area's historic churches, where families seek a modern yet gentle expression of remembrance. It feels like a tribute that understands both the fragility of loss and the enduring strength of love, crafted with care by local florists who know how to honour important goodbyes.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath is photographed against a smooth white backdrop, highlighting the richness of its colours and the care in its construction. The wreath is densely built, a continuous ring of flowers and foliage symbolising an unbroken bond of love and memory. At its heart are roses in various shades of pink, from intense magenta and vivid fuchsia through to gentle blush tones. The petals look soft and velvety, some blossoms fully open and ruffled, others half-unfurled or still in neat buds, creating a rhythm of shapes and sizes throughout the circle. Woven among these roses are generous double lilies, their wide, layered petals tinted in creamy white, light pink, and subtle peach, some showing faint deeper veins that add quiet interest. A few fresh, lime-green lily buds stand out between the open lilies and roses, their elongated shapes adding a sense of vertical lift and youthful energy. The flowers are anchored in a bed of foliage that forms a lush green halo: feathery fern fronds soften the outline, while broader, glossy leaves fill the spaces, providing a deep emerald backdrop to the warm-toned blooms. The overall impression is of calm beauty and respect, perfectly suited to a funeral service, cremation, or celebration-of-life ceremony in Islington, whether near Angel, Canonbury, or along Essex Road. This wreath feels like a considered choice when you want to honour someone special with a floral tribute that is both traditional and gently expressive, offering comfort through its colour, form, and balance.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit Islington studio near Upper Street, where a wreath of deep red roses is given time and care to become more than decoration. Each bloom has been selected at its peak- petals soft, edges crisp, layers unfurling with a sense of quiet opulence. The circular form feels both ceremonial and comforting, a continuous embrace of velvety florals where every rose touches its neighbor, producing a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is as much about memory as it is about beauty; every petal seems to carry a memory, a wish, or a farewell. In this moment, the fragrance-slightly honeyed and green at the stems-rises faintly, mingling with the calm of the studio air. Our Islington Flowers team has layered depth and volume into the wreath, letting large heads anchor the design while smaller blossoms drift through to soften the edges. The result is a piece that reads as elegant, timeless, and deeply respectful, suitable for romantic declarations, anniversaries, or memorial occasions. When placed on a stand, against a white wall, it commands attention with its crimson glow and soft, velvety texture. It is an expression of care that feels personal, crafted with attention to light, shadow, and balance, and delivered with reliability to Islington homes and venues-from Angel and Canonbury to Highbury and Dalston when required.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular memorial wreath is photographed against a pristine white background, its bold red and yellow flowers drawing the eye immediately to the centre of the image. The wreath itself is densely packed, creating an unbroken ring of blossoms that feels abundant and carefully considered, much like arrangements regularly prepared for services along Upper Street and around Angel. Deep red roses dominate the design, each bloom fully open with velvety petals curving gently back from the heart of the flower. These petals form classic spirals that shift in tone from vivid crimson to a deeper, wine-like red, conveying emotion, respect, and long-lasting affection. Between the roses, compact clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums nestle in close, their numerous thin petals forming small, cushiony heads. The yellow brings a sense of gentle light, softening the intensity of the red and giving the wreath a feeling of hopeful remembrance rather than pure sorrow. Lush greenery is worked throughout the circle: sturdy, glossy leaves and softer, silvery-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus or similar stems create depth and a natural frame, ensuring the flowers sit in a bed of calm, grounding green. The design forms a flawless open-centred circle, a shape often chosen in Islington to symbolise eternity and the continuous cycle of life, memory, and love. Bright, even lighting banishes harsh shadows, allowing each petal edge and leaf texture to be clearly seen. The wreath appears fresh, balanced, and reverent, a fitting tribute to be delivered for a funeral, memorial gathering, or quiet farewell at home.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, each petal woven with care and reflection. The blooms radiate a deep, luxurious crimson that is tempered by sprigs of silvery-green foliage peeking through like quiet breaths. The classic roses, symbols of love and lasting devotion, form a dense, circular ring whose petals fold and unfurl with a timeless rhythm, catching the light to reveal velvety textures and subtle variations in shade. Between the flowers lie clusters of broad, matte eucalyptus leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-greens that add depth, texture, and a cool contrast to the warm red. The overall effect is one of solemn grandeur: full, rounded, and impeccably arranged to sit as a dignified tribute on a church altar, a family home, or a funeral parlour within Islington.

This arrangement speaks of remembrance, sympathy, and the quiet strength of memory. The white background keeps the focus pure, letting the bouquet glow with soft, natural radiance. For families in Islington, it is a reliable choice for memorial services, anniversaries, or acts of condolence, with a trusted local florist offering careful handling and timely delivery across the borough, from Angel to Holloway Road and beyond. Made to be seen, touched by the eye and felt in the heart, it remains a symbol of enduring connection and love that never fades.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Photographed against a smooth, white studio background, this circular floral tribute immediately recalls the comforting form of a maritime lifebuoy. The wreath is perfectly round, with a central hollow that keeps the design light and open, echoing the shape of life-saving rings often associated with coastal towns and waterways rather than the urban streets of Islington, yet cherished here through memory and symbolism. Every visible surface is covered with tiny chrysanthemum-style flowers, packed tightly so that the petals form a uniform, softly undulating texture, like waves seen from above. The ring is split into four evenly sized colour blocks: two diagonally opposing quadrants of intense royal blue, and two of clean, luminous white. The blue sections feel deep and reassuring, suggesting steadiness and strength, while the white sections bring clarity, calm, and a sense of gentle release, much like a quiet moment in a secluded corner of Highbury Fields. Along the inner edge of the circle, a slender line of dark blue ribbon is pleated into small ruffles, catching light and shadow and outlining the central opening with a fine nautical flourish. There are no leaves, bows, or additional colours to distract from the design; its power lies in the simplicity of the palette and the emotive associations of the lifebuoy shape. This wreath would be particularly meaningful for families in Islington honouring a loved one connected with the sea, rescue work, or naval service, or for someone who offered emotional rescue to others. The balanced composition and cool tones convey a feeling of composed remembrance, offering a quiet but deeply symbolic statement at a funeral or memorial gathering.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Crafted with the considered hand of a local florist and presented flat against a white backdrop, this circular wreath blends creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies into a composed, comforting statement of sympathy. Around a dozen large, creamy roses form the wreath's mainstay, each bloom showing the classic, inward-spiralled petals of a mature flower and reflecting light with a soft, porcelain sheen. Between them, lemon-tinged trumpet lilies open in graceful arcs while a few remain in elegant bud, creating subtle vertical movement and textural contrast. The floral elements rest on a layered foundation of deep green foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds soften the perimeter, and rounded eucalyptus-type sprigs introduce cooler, grey-green tones that lift the palette and add depth. From a florist's perspective, the dense, symmetrical arranging technique keeps the circular silhouette intact while lending the wreath a plush, reassuring presence appropriate for funerals or memorial services in Islington - whether at a chapel by Canonbury, a ceremony near Islington Green, or a graveside service close to Barnsbury. At Islington Flowers we often recommend this calm combination when families seek a tribute that speaks of purity, grace and enduring memory; it's also suitable for same-day preparation for local services, made with fresh stems and paced attention to scent, texture and proportion.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00