Fitzrovia Wreaths

Welcome to Fitzrovia Florist, your trusted local florist for beautifully handcrafted wreaths in Fitzrovia and surrounding areas. Our floral team brings years of expertise and creativity to every arrangement, proudly serving the heart of Fitzrovia as well as Soho, Marylebone, and the vibrant Bloomsbury district.

Our stunning wreaths are designed and arranged by florists who live and work right here in London, just moments from Charlotte Street, Goodge Street, and the iconic BT Tower. Each design uses the freshest seasonal flowers, whether you’re choosing a cheerful door wreath, a welcoming centrepiece, or something truly bespoke for a special occasion.

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At Fitzrovia Florist, we’re proud to offer same-day delivery on wreaths and all our floral creations when you order online by 3 PM. We’re passionate about flowers and about our community – when you choose us, you’re supporting local experts who care. Every arrangement is made with care and delivered with a smile, right to your door in Fitzrovia or nearby neighbourhoods.

Experience the difference with our trusted, friendly Fitzrovia Florist team today – and bring natural beauty to your home, event, or loved one.

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WREATHS
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath seen against a pristine white backdrop, its circular shape built from a dense cushion of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose many ruffled petals nestle tightly to form a continuous, pillowy ring that reads as both strong and soft. Nestled into the upper left sector, a cascade of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) supplies a measured, elegant counterpoint: deep violet blooms with layered petals, paler lavender blossoms, and delicate unopened buds that introduce height and gradation of colour. Interwoven foliage - glossy broad leaves with pale variegation alongside delicate, feathery fern fronds - adds verdant depth and a gentle contrast to the white foundation. Along the inner and outer edges a subtle frill of dark purple mesh or lace trims the wreath, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a refined finish to the piece. The studio lighting is soft and diffused, permitting a slight shadow beneath the wreath that enhances its dimensional presence without drama. As a Fitzrovia arrangement by a local hand, it carries the kind of discreet, considered detail we use when arranging tributes for nearby streets like Charlotte Street or the quiet corners around Tottenham Court Road. The composition is made to comfort - its textures suggest tactile softness, its colours convey solemn dignity - and to offer a respectful, enduring expression of sympathy at funerals, memorial services, or graveside moments when words alone are not enough.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A quietly dignified memorial wreath sits centred on a white field, its continuous ring composed of densely packed white chrysanthemums whose feathered petals create a plush, tranquil surface. The eye is drawn to a subtle thread of purple netting or ribbon that shows through at the inner and outer rims, a refined accent that gives the composition soft depth. At the wreath's upper-left arc a small, artful bouquet of accents breaks the perfect circle: three pale yellow roses unfurl with a gentle, honeyed warmth, their velvety layers offering a human quietness amid the cool whites. They are cushioned by clouds of gypsophila - tiny white baby's breath - and interlaced with sprays of lavender-toned statice, which introduce a wistful, early-spring note. Lush green leaves and fine ferny fronds provide structure and vitality, their varied textures balancing the roundness of the chrysanthemums and the softness of the roses. The flowers suggest faint fragrances: the soft, clean scent of chrysanthemum and the comforting perfume of roses, imagined more than asserted in this visual study. Light is even and soft, producing a gentle shadow that grounds the wreath on the white surface and highlights the careful workmanship of each stem placement. This is a composition that reads of respect and solace, a thoughtful funeral tribute appropriate for services throughout Fitzrovia and neighbouring Bloomsbury, lovingly prepared with the restraint and attention one expects from experienced local florists.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular funeral wreath is captured against a spotless white background, its delicate structure and colours evoking a sense of calm and reverence. The entire ring is heavily cushioned with fine sprays of white Baby's Breath, each tiny blossom forming a soft, cloud-like texture that feels almost weightless to the eye. Rising from this gentle base are clusters of Lisianthus in various stages of bloom, their petals predominantly white but beautifully brushed and edged with lilac, lavender, and deeper violet tones. The ruffled nature of the Lisianthus gives the wreath a subtle movement, as though a soft breeze has just passed over a garden in an early morning around Fitzroy Square. A few buds, still partially closed and touched with pale green and creamy yellow, are tucked among the open flowers, adding the suggestion of new beginnings amid a tribute to a life remembered. The wreath's inner circle is clean and open, forming a clear ring symbolising continuity, unity, and everlasting love. With no visible stand or surroundings to distract, the design appears to float, highlighting the precise craftsmanship and balanced spacing of each stem. The cool white and purple palette carries a quiet elegance, suitable for a thoughtful farewell at a local Fitzrovia memorial, a crematorium service, or for laying lovingly at a graveside. This wreath would feel at home delivered by a nearby florist to one of the historic churches or peaceful residential streets off Tottenham Court Road, offering a tender, understated gesture of sympathy and support.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath, crafted from a dense carpet of white chrysanthemums whose tiny, layered petals create a pillowy, tactile surface that suggests calm and reverence. Subtle beneath the flowers is a band of deep purple mesh that shows intermittently around the inner circumference, introducing depth and a refined contrast to the otherwise luminous white. On the wreath's upper-left a small but lush cluster centres on a single soft cream rose-petals unfurling with a muted glow-surrounded by fresh green foliage, including variegated leaves with pale edges and light, lacy fern fronds that add movement and softness. Interspersed among the greenery are slender stems of lavender-purple statice, their delicate, papery florets lending texture and a quiet echo of the purple underlayer. Counterbalancing this, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right-hand side, their long, bright-green stems curving along the lower-right arc; their trumpet blooms graduate from rich, dusky purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink and blush near the throat, creating a comforting, painterly gradient. A solitary longer green stem is woven across the lower wreath and secured near the callas, evidence of careful florist technique and structural harmony. Photographed in soft daylight against a pure white backdrop, the wreath's textures-creamy rose, plush chrysanthemums, glossy callas, and feathery foliage-are clearly defined. Prepared with the same attentive care we bring to memorials around Fitzrovia and nearby Charlotte Street and Tottenham Court Road, this sympathy wreath is a considered expression of remembrance available through Fitzrovia Florist for funeral services and quiet commemorations.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centred against a clean white background, a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath glows with the tenderness of soft pastel roses and fresh fern foliage. The arrangement is generously filled so that the blooms touch and overlap, creating a continuous ring of colour and texture with no harsh edges. Ivory and creamy white roses in full, open bloom form the heart of the design, their petals layered like fine silk. Around and between them, blush pink spray roses, some still in tight bud, mingle with soft peach and buttery yellow tones, adding warmth and gentle light to the piece. Threaded through this palette are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, which introduce a subtle, vintage elegance reminiscent of the characterful buildings around Fitzrovia's Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street. The flowers rest on a verdant base of dark green fern fronds, whose feathery leaves peek from behind the roses, providing both contrast and structure. The wreath's perfectly round silhouette, free of gaps, symbolises wholeness, continuity, and an enduring connection to the person being remembered. Looking at it, one can almost imagine the faint, sweet fragrance of roses drifting through a quiet memorial gathering in a Fitzrovia chapel or intimate venue off Great Portland Street. Each stem appears carefully placed by a skilled local florist, ensuring balanced colour and subtle depth, from tight buds to fully opened blooms. This wreath expresses sympathy, gratitude, and lasting love, a thoughtful floral tribute that offers a calm, reassuring presence during funeral services and moments of private reflection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A gently composed funeral wreath presented on a clean white background, its fullness created by a chorus of large white trumpet-style lilies whose open, star-shaped blooms suggest peace and quiet grace. Scattered among them are several fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies, their intense magenta tones and darker speckling providing a warm, poignant counterpoint that keeps the eye moving around the circle. Delicate pale pink and creamy roses are tucked into the spaces between the larger lilies; their tight, rosebud forms and softly ruffled petals offer a comforting softness and an intimate, tactile respite. Subtle green leaves, perhaps eucalyptus or lily foliage, thread through the composition and add a cool, silvery-green contrast that grounds the brighter tones and carries a soft, herbal scent. A few small green buds or button-like blooms introduce texture and visual rhythm so the wreath appears abundant but never crowded. The overall impression is one of respectful beauty - measured, heartfelt, and quiet - making this wreath an appropriate expression of condolence or a dignified piece for a celebration of life. The lighting feels like gentle morning light, which lifts the whites and makes the fuchsia glow without overwhelming the subtlety of the roses. A local florist in Fitzrovia might recommend this arrangement for services at nearby chapels or as a thoughtful gesture to friends and neighbours on Rathbone Place or around Charlotte Street.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This sympathy wreath is composed with the quiet precision of an experienced florist: a perfect circular base formed from countless small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom densely placed to create a seamless, velvety ring. The surface reads almost like a cloud-soft, uniform, and reverent-catching a diffused, soft light that highlights the tiny petal edges. At the upper left, a thoughtful spray provides the focal emotion: several fully opened yellow roses, warm as morning light, whose gently unfurling petals suggest friendship and memory, paired with deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled throats and satiny sheen introduce a cool, dignified counterpoint. Scattered among them are lighter lavender buds and the pale tips of unopened blooms, which add depth and the promise of quiet growth. Luxurious green foliage-rounded glossy leaves, a few variegated blades, and slender fern fronds-grows up through the cluster, supporting and softening the impact of the colours. A discreet strip of dark violet mesh peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum edge, tracing the inner and outer curves and echoing the purple tones above. The centre remains open, the traditional 'O' of continuity and remembrance. As a Fitzrovia-based creation, this wreath is the sort of arrangement we prepare for local memorials near Goodge Street or Charlotte Street, available for careful delivery across the neighbourhood, conveying sympathy, peace, and the gentle artistry of a neighbourhood florist.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly illuminated sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle against a stark white backdrop, its calm composition inviting reflection and remembrance. Dominating the design are sumptuous white Oriental lilies, some fully open with wide, trumpet-like petals, others just starting to part along their seams. Each open lily reveals a delicate greenish throat and a cluster of upright stamens, their pollen-rich tips glowing a warm copper-brown against the cool white. Around and between these statement flowers, clusters of lisianthus add a whisper of colour: frilled white petals traced with a mist of lavender and pale purple, as though brushed with watercolour. The interplay of white and lilac calls to mind the quiet elegance of Fitzrovia's historic terraces and peaceful corners off Tottenham Court Road. Deep green foliage and fine, eucalyptus-style sprigs peek out from beneath the blooms, building gentle layers of texture that keep the wreath lush but never heavy. Here and there, small rosebuds and partially closed lily buds introduce a sense of time and continuity, like memories unfolding. The wreath's open centre completes a symbolic ring of eternity, making it an especially poignant tribute for funerals, wakes, or memorial gatherings in local Fitzrovia venues. The overall effect is one of poised serenity and heartfelt condolence, as though the flowers themselves are offering a soft embrace to grieving family and friends. Thoughtfully crafted by a skilled central London florist, this white and purple funeral wreath speaks in a quiet, steady voice of respect, honour, and the lasting bond shared with the one who has passed.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint against a bright white background, this wreath presents itself as a carefully balanced tribute of white and blue. The core of the design is a broad, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums; so densely set that their feathery, layered petals form a plush, slightly domed surface whose faint shadow on the studio table gives the piece quiet presence. The centers of the chrysanthemums show a gentle cream tone that softens the overall white, adding a warm undertone beneath the cool light. At the upper left, three deep royal blue roses punctuate the ring-intense, velvety-petaled flowers arranged with measured restraint so their sapphire hues read as both mournful and serene. These roses sit among deep green foliage whose rounded leaves provide a natural counterpoint and a glossy texture against the matte softness of the chrysanthemum heads. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon trims the wreath on both inner and outer edges; its ruffles and sheen create subtle highlights and lend a finished, ceremonial feel to the arrangement. The visual language-pure white for remembrance, blue for dignity-makes this wreath particularly suited to memorial services or a funeral tribute; in my experience at Fitzrovia Florist, working close to Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street, families often choose this palette for its composed, consoling voice. The piece feels tactile, modestly scented with chrysanthemum warmth, and composed to read clearly from a distance while rewarding closer inspection.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath rests flat against a clean white backdrop, its form appearing calm and complete, like a gentle embrace. The arrangement is dominated by large, fully open roses in a sophisticated palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and muted grey-purple, their ruffled petals spiralling inward to rich, shadowed hearts. Between these statement blooms, smaller clusters of pastel pink spray roses are threaded throughout, some as tight, hopeful buds, others half open with curled edges, bringing a tender lightness and movement to the design. The flowers are set into a generous bed of deep green fern foliage, the fronds overlapping in layers that radiate outward, giving the wreath a lush, verdant frame. Slender stems of darker filler greens and minute buds peek through the petals, lending quiet texture and depth without drawing the eye away from the tranquil roses. The lighting falls evenly across the image, brightening the soft purples and pinks while allowing the greens to remain cool and grounding, creating a mood of stillness and contemplation. It is the kind of thoughtful tribute often chosen for memorials and celebrations of life around Fitzrovia, from services near Fitzroy Square to quiet gatherings off Tottenham Court Road. Crafted with the care of a local florist who understands the neighbourhood's understated elegance, the wreath speaks gently of sympathy, respect, and enduring affection, offering a floral circle that symbolises both farewell and unbroken remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed memorial wreath that balances weight and air: the bulk of the circular form is a lush ring of intense deep-blue chrysanthemums, their densely packed, fine petals creating a plush, textural surface that reads like a velvet carpet. The inner aperture of the wreath is softly lined with a pleated white satin ribbon, its faint sheen and ruffled edge offering a tender, formal contrast to the blue mass. Toward the upper-left curve a trio of fully bloomed blue roses sits as a quiet focal point; their petals are sumptuous and velvety, shaded in sapphire tones and gently offset by tiny sprays of white baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage. From just beneath that floral cluster a slender stem of white orchids - the elegant, rounded form of Phalaenopsis with hints of Dendrobium structure - cascades down and around to the lower-right, the blossoms appearing almost luminous against the blue. Scattered among the open orchids are fresh, chartreuse-green buds, some still tight and others beginning to unfurl, which brings a hopeful note of continuity to the solemn composition. The arrangement is photographed in soft, diffused light so textures and tones read clearly: the matte chrysanthemum faces, the satin ribbon's subtle gloss, the orchids' porcelain petals and the roses' velvety depth. As a Fitzrovia florist I designed this to read with dignity in chapel settings, private funerals or memorial corners near Goodge Street and Charlotte Street; Fitzrovia Florist can arrange careful local delivery and placement when required, ensuring the wreath's quiet presence honours a life with beauty and respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, set against a clean white background so every petal and leaf stands out with clarity. The ring is densely filled with white and pink flowers, anchored by impressive white lilies whose broad petals curl slightly at the edges, exposing soft green centres and dustings of golden pollen. Deep magenta and fuchsia lilies weave between them, their darker tones grounding the design and suggesting quiet strength in the midst of grief. Scattered throughout are white gerbera daisies with unmistakable dark centres, their bright faces adding gentle lightness and texture to the memorial arrangement. Soft blush pink roses, some still in bud and others half-open, give the wreath a tender, almost whispered sentiment, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom contribute richness and a timeless, classical feel. Smaller white filler flowers, likely frilled carnations or compact spray roses, are tucked closely among the larger blooms, creating a plush, continuous effect with no empty spaces. Layers of glossy green foliage trace the circular form, providing depth and framing the flowers in a natural embrace. The wreath's unbroken circle symbolises eternity and ongoing love, making it an apt tribute for a funeral or celebration of life in and around Fitzrovia, from quiet gatherings off Tottenham Court Road to more formal services near Regent's Park. The impression is one of peace and dignity, as if crafted by a local florist who understands how important it is for a floral tribute to feel both personal and beautifully composed in difficult moments.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean, white backdrop, a classic circular sympathy wreath radiates rich red and vivid green, its fullness suggesting both abundance and care. The form is perfectly round, yet the textures within are varied and alive. Deep red carnations dominate, their ruffled petals layered in soft waves, each bloom slightly different in size and openness, echoing the individuality of a life remembered. Between these crimson flowers, lime green button chrysanthemums sit like polished beads, their tight, domed heads made up of countless tiny florets, giving a plush, cushioned texture that contrasts with the more feathery carnations. The greens are thoughtfully layered: dark, glossy fern fronds reaching outward in delicate fingers, with variegated pittosporum woven throughout, the creamy edges of its leaves catching the light and adding a gentle shimmer around the ring. A subtle striped green ribbon is threaded among the foliage, forming relaxed loops that blend naturally with the leaves rather than standing apart, adding a tailored touch without overpowering the flowers. The white background and even lighting allow every hue to stand out clearly, from the velvety depths of red to the lively brightness of the chartreuse mums. Crafted with the quiet precision you might expect from a long-established Fitzrovia florist serving families around Goodge Street, Warren Street, and nearby churchyards, this wreath feels appropriate for a funeral procession, a memorial service in a town house, or a simple tribute laid at a graveside, expressing sympathy, respect, and lasting remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A round sympathy wreath rests on a pure white background, its floral ring composed with the care and precision of an experienced Fitzrovia florist. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies serve as gentle anchors in the design, one opening wide near the upper curve of the circle, the other glowing warmly toward the lower section, their pollen-tipped stamens centred like small beacons of light in a time of loss. Between and around them, soft blush and lavender-pink roses nestle closely together, each bloom fully open, with silky petals that curl outward in delicate spirals to convey love, respect, and quiet comfort. Ruffled lisianthus, in shades ranging from pale pink-lilac to velvety deep purple, weave through the wreath, giving it a layered, almost cloud-like texture. Here and there, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles rise from the greenery, their distinctive starburst forms adding structure and a cool, silvery-blue note. Tiny sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, thread through the arrangement like a fine mist, softening any hard edges and linking each cluster of blooms into a harmonious whole. The wreath's foundation is a dense collar of foliage: rounded eucalyptus leaves, feathery ferns, and other greens in varying shades from deep forest to soft sage. A few larger leaves have been artistically folded and tucked near the lower lily, showing off professional floristry techniques. Unopened lily buds sit quietly among the leaves, promising blooms yet to come. This wreath feels as if it could be placed tenderly at a farewell service near Goodge Street, Warren Street, or around the quiet corners of Fitzrovia, offering a message of remembrance, renewal, and enduring connection.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit image presents a perfectly round funeral wreath, carefully composed on a pure white backdrop so that every detail of the flowers can be seen clearly. The wreath is made almost entirely from white Baby's Breath, the Gypsophila arranged so densely that it resembles a ring of freshly fallen snow or a halo of fine mist. The blossoms are tiny and numerous, forming a continuous, fluffy band around a neat open centre, with delicate stems hidden beneath the mass of petals. This cloud-like circle feels weightless and serene, as if it could float above a pew or stand quietly beside a framed photograph at a memorial gathering in Fitzrovia. Breaking the monochrome hush, two calla lilies curve from the lower right side of the wreath, their long, polished green stems weaving naturally through the Baby's Breath. The calla flowers are rich in colour, their smooth, rolled spathes shifting from fresh green near the base to a deep burgundy and plum-magenta at the fluted edges, like velvet in low light. They introduce a focal point of quiet drama, hinting at deep affection and profound grief held together. Their poised, sculptural shapes contrast with the softly scattered texture of the Gypsophila, yet the balance feels harmonious and intentional. The whole arrangement has a calm, contemporary elegance, ideal for a funeral service, crematorium tribute, or intimate remembrance near Goodge Street or around Fitzroy Square, where friends and family might gather. It speaks in a gentle visual language of purity, devotion, and the wish to say goodbye with grace and beauty.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, set against a spotless white background that throws every petal and leaf into sharp relief. The form is perfectly round, with no gaps in the foliage, creating a continuous halo of flowers that speaks of unending love and remembrance. At its heart are abundant roses in an array of pink tones, from intense magenta to romantic blush, some tightly cupped and others fully open so that their many layers seem to fold into one another like soft silk. Interlaced among them are luxurious double lilies, with generous petals in creamy white, soft peach and whisper-light pink, each bloom opening outward as if in a quiet gesture of comfort. A scattering of vivid yellow-green lily buds adds a hint of freshness and new life, their pointed forms contrasting with the rounded rose heads. The wreath's structure is built on an opulent base of foliage: dark green fern fronds with filigreed edges, shiny broad leaves that reflect a subtle sheen, and smaller, slightly variegated greens that deepen the sense of texture. This lush greenery adds depth and shadow, enhancing the warmth of the pink flowers and giving the design a natural, garden-like richness one might associate with a peaceful corner of Fitzroy Gardens or a leafy side street off Tottenham Court Road. The wreath appears thoughtfully crafted by an experienced Fitzrovia florist, suitable for a funeral chapel, crematorium service, or memorial reception nearby. Its colours and curves radiate a feeling of tender support, as though the flowers are gathered in a continuous embrace around the empty centre, leaving space for memory, prayer and quiet reflection.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet studio on Fitzrovia's north side, where a wreath of dozens of deep red roses lies polished and calm against a stark white backdrop. Each bloom is chosen at its peak-petals lush and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form feels like an embrace, a continuous, velvety weave where each rose brushes the one beside it, forming a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it radiates both love and remembrance, with every bloom carrying a memory or a wish. The fragrance of roses would mingle with the soft hush of a studio, yet in the image we perceive the visual perfume of color, light, and craft. It is a wreath shaped by years of practice, a small circle of ceremony that could mark a romantic milestone, a family gathering, or a solemn tribute. The work shows the florist's confidence in balance, spacing, and proportion, balancing fullness with negative space so the white background can sing. Delivered fresh, available across Fitzrovia, Bloomsbury, and surrounding districts, this wreath can arrive swiftly for a birthday, an anniversary, or a respectful tribute, grounding any moment in beauty and grace.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath draws the eye with its harmonious blend of deep red and sunny yellow blooms, arranged in a complete, unbroken ring. Dozens of mature red roses form the backbone of the design, each head carefully opened to show velvety petals spiralling inward, some tinged with a darker wine-red at the edges. Between and around them, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, likely spray or button types, create pockets of light, their dense, frilled petals adding softness and texture. Lush green foliage, including broad, slightly glossy leaves that resemble salal or ruscus and softer grey-green stems evocative of eucalyptus, fills any gaps, ensuring the wreath appears full and rounded from every angle. The flowers and leaves are bound tightly together so the inner circle remains clean and open, symbolising continuity and the enduring nature of memory. Under the even, studio-style lighting, the colours look fresh and true: red for deep affection and devotion, yellow for warmth, hope, and a gentle celebration of a life well lived. The design feels calm and considered, like something a Fitzrovia florist might assemble for a family gathering near Charlotte Street, a church service off Oxford Street, or a quiet farewell at a local crematorium. It suggests a tribute chosen with care, one that manages to balance sorrow with gratitude and the wish to say a final, beautifully expressed goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands as a florist in Fitzrovia, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, woven with quiet care and reflection. The circle is lush, with dozens of deep crimson roses at varying stages of bloom-buds hinting at what's to come, open petals revealing velvety texture. Delicate touches of silvery-green foliage peek through, like soft crescents against the fire of the blooms. The leaves range from broad, matte varieties to slender, glossy accents, creating a tactile tapestry of texture. Light falls softly over the arrangement on a white background, highlighting the velvet depth of each bloom and bathing the circle in a warm, serene glow.

This piece speaks of eternal connection, a comforting symbol for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries as they unfold in Fitzrovia near Goodge Street and Tottenham Court Road. We can deliver this wreath across central London the same day, bringing fresh roses and a moment of calm to families during difficult times. The richness of the red, the softness of the greens, and the circle's open silhouette all speak of reverence, care, and compassionate service offered by a local, neighbourhood florist who understands how a single arrangement can hold a lifetime of memory.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white background, this striking circular funeral wreath is meticulously designed to resemble a maritime lifebuoy, the kind you might associate with river walks from Fitzrovia down towards the Embankment. The arrangement forms a perfect ring, its surface densely layered with hundreds of tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms that create a plush, almost quilted texture. The flowers are arranged in four distinct blocks of colour: two opposing quarters in rich, royal blue and the other two in clear, pristine white. The top left and lower right segments pulse with deep blue, while the top right and lower left glow with fresh white, giving the wreath a balanced, nautical rhythm. Each bloom is nestled closely to the next, so no gaps of foliage or base material interrupt the smooth, continuous floral surface. Inside the ring, a slim dark blue ribbon has been gently ruched into soft folds, tracing the inner circumference and echoing the protective band of a real life ring. The natural sheen of the petals catches the soft, even lighting, making the blues appear saturated and dignified, while the whites convey purity and peace. Emotionally, the design carries the quiet strength of a lifeline, an emblem of support, remembrance, and safe harbour. It would feel especially meaningful for a farewell in the West End, perhaps honouring someone connected to the navy, sailing, or simply a loved one who was a source of comfort and stability, delivered with care by a trusted Fitzrovia florist to local churches, crematoria, or family addresses.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From a top-down view, this ceremonial wreath presents a composed circle of serene colours and soft textures: creamy ivory roses and pale yellow trumpet lilies set against a deep carpet of green foliage. Approximately fifteen to twenty roses, each with densely curled petals, create the visual foundation; their warm ivory centers catch the light and read as quietly radiant. Between them the lilies introduce sculptural movement - broad, trumpet-shaped petals in a delicate lemon hue, some wide open to display their pale stamens, others still in bud form to give a sense of slow unfolding. The supporting greenery is intentionally abundant and varied: delicate fern fronds lend a feathered, tactile edge while broader, rounded eucalyptus-type leaves add weight and cooler green tones that push the light blossoms forward. The wreath sits flat on a clean white background, emphasising its perfect ring and the symbolism of an unbroken circle. The overall effect is one of tender dignity - a composition designed to soothe and to convey compassion. As a Fitzrovia floral design, it recalls the discreet elegance many families request for local services around Charlotte Street and Fitzroy Square: unobtrusive, refined, and respectfully proportioned. The combination of soft floral scent, layered textures, and balanced form makes this an apt choice for expressing condolence, offering a quiet, living memory in times of farewell.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00