Manor House Wreaths

At Flowers Manor House, our handcrafted wreaths are designed by experienced local florists who know and love Manor House. Whether you’re welcoming guests with a fresh door wreath on Green Lanes, honouring a loved one at Abney Park Cemetery, or decorating a home near Finsbury Park, we create thoughtful designs for every moment.

Each wreath is made fresh in-store by our expert florist team, using premium, long-lasting flowers chosen for colour, texture, and meaning. From elegant white sympathy wreaths to lush seasonal foliage rings, our arrangements are crafted with care and respect.

We proudly serve customers across Manor House, Harringay, and Stoke Newington, offering reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and bouquets when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets and landmarks, so your tribute or gift arrives on time and in perfect condition.

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WREATHS
When I built this sympathy wreath at my bench near the Manor House tube, I pictured a calm embrace for a small family service. The foundation is a dense ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom tucked tightly to create an unbroken, soft halo of texture and light; the overall effect is one of continuity and gentle calm. Nestled into the upper left is a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) - tones shift from deep violet to pale lavender across open blooms and tapering buds - giving a subtle, velvety focal point that soothes rather than dominates. Interlaced foliage, from glossy variegated leaves to feathery fern-like fronds, adds cool green highlights and a fresh, living contrast that feels like a breath of early morning air. Along the inner and outer rims, a fine band of dark purple mesh or lace peeks through the white, creating a quiet underline of colour that echoes the lisianthus and refines the silhouette. The studio-style photograph uses soft, even light against a plain white background and a faint shadow beneath the wreath, emphasising its shape and meticulous craftsmanship. Offered by Flowers Manor House for local funeral tributes and chapel deliveries around Green Lanes and Finsbury Park, this arrangement is designed to convey respect, remembrance and a steady, comforting presence at the service.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white field, this circular sympathy wreath conveys quiet dignity through its simple, elegant materials. Hundreds of small white chrysanthemums build the main body, each blossom contributing to a soft, tactile surface that feels both substantial and tender. The eye is drawn to a composed cluster at the crown: three soft yellow roses open with layered, velvety petals that suggest warmth and attentive care. Surrounding the roses are wisps of baby's breath, tiny white clouds that soften the edges, while petite sprays of pale purple statice add a thoughtful, bittersweet punctuation. The greenery is varied-broad leaves that anchor the cluster and delicate fern-like foliage that breathes lightness into the grouping.

A slim band of purple mesh or ribbon nestles beneath the chrysanthemums at the inner and outer rims, a modest but sophisticated lining that deepens the palette without overpowering the whites and yellows. The photograph is evenly lit, the wreath sitting just above a faint shadow that gives it quiet dimension. As a local florist familiar with Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, I picture this arrangement arriving at a chapel on a soft morning, a gesture of consolation suitable for a funeral or memorial service. Its colours, textures and restrained composition make it a composed expression of remembrance and solace for friends and family.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a meticulously crafted funeral wreath set against a clean white backdrop, its circular shape symbolising continuity and eternal remembrance. The outer ring is composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, the fine Gypsophila blossoms so tightly packed that they create a soft, white cushion around the whole form. This delicate filler flower gives the design a light, almost cloud-like presence. Resting on this misty base are clusters of lisianthus in full and partial bloom. Each lisianthus displays layered, gently frilled petals that start in creamy white and transition to edges brushed with cool lavender and deeper violet. Some blooms open fully to reveal shaded centres, while nearby buds remain closed, slim and pale green with just a whisper of colour at the tips. Together, the white and purple tones form a soothing, harmonious palette that feels quiet and dignified. The centre of the wreath is left open, emphasising the traditional circular motif often chosen for sympathy tributes. With no decorative ribbon or text, the composition remains simple and sincere. The neutral lighting and plain background isolate the flowers, making them appear freshly arranged on a workbench in a Manor House florist studio near the bustle of Seven Sisters Road, ready for delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. This wreath would be selected for occasions when a family wishes to express thoughtful condolences, its gentle colours and textures offering a calm, compassionate presence during funerals, memorial gatherings, or moments of private remembrance at home.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath arranged with meticulous care: a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the soft, cloudlike base, their tiny florets tightly layered to create a velvety surface that speaks of purity and gentle remembrance. Just beneath the white, a fine layer of deep purple mesh or netting is visible along the inner circumference, adding a refined touch of contrast and depth. Crowning the upper-left quadrant, a single cream rose-petals soft and slightly luminous-nestles amid a rich assemblage of greenery. Variegated leaves with pale edges and feathery fern fronds provide texture and movement, while slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice are threaded through the foliage like subtle, consoling notes. On the right-hand side, two graceful calla lilies extend from about two o'clock to five o'clock, their trumpet forms showing a delicate ombré from dusky purple at the tips down into warm peach-pink and blush tones at the bases; their green stems curve along the bottom-right arc, integrating seamlessly with the chrysanthemum ring. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, tied down and guiding the eye toward the lilies, unifying the wreath's flow. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop, the arrangement carries a hushed dignity appropriate for memorial services, graveside ceremonies, or a sympathy tribute. This is a style often requested by neighbours in Manor House and along Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road, created with the calm attention to detail people expect from Flowers Manor House when arranging local memorial flowers.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a clean, white backdrop, this lush funeral wreath appears as a soft ring of light and colour, composed entirely of roses and ferns. The arrangement is tightly constructed, with no empty spaces, so the viewer sees a continuous stream of petals in muted pastels: creamy ivory and warm white roses open generously, while clusters of delicate blush pink, powdery peach, and hints of buttery yellow roses nestle closely beside them. Here and there, dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring a subtle, sophisticated note, suggesting depth and emotional nuance. The flowers are in different stages of bloom, from tight buds to fully expanded blossoms, creating texture and a sense of gentle time passing. Deep green fern fronds and fine, airy foliage peek out between the roses, circling the wreath and adding a fresh contrast, reminiscent of the greenery around Manor House station or the tree-lined edges of local parks. The light is even and soft, so the entire wreath feels calm and contemplative, without harsh shadows. This is unmistakably a sympathy or remembrance piece, the kind that might rest on a stand at a funeral service or be placed near a photo at a memorial held in one of the community venues nearby. The unbroken circle form suggests eternal life and enduring connection, while the pastel colours and velvety textures convey solace, gratitude, and respectful farewell in a way that feels both traditional and deeply personal.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Evoking the serene atmosphere of Manor House, this full circular funeral wreath offers a tranquil yet vibrant memorial. Crafted by seasoned local florists, the wreath showcases radiant white lilies that open like comforting arms-some petals unfurled wide, others gently cupped around their pale green stamens. Vivid fuchsia-pink lilies appear in dynamic bursts throughout, their deep magenta hues offset by darker speckles, echoing the lively spirit of the Manor House area and moments of cherished memory amid sorrow. Nestled amid these larger flowers are clusters of soft pink and creamy roses, each bud or open bloom contributing gentle softness and a sense of delicate continuity. Wisps of fresh green foliage, reminiscent of Clissold Park's abundance, peek out to provide subtle structure and depth. The composition rests against a clean white background, every nuance of petal and leaf emphasized by the clear, natural lighting. Ideal for memorials, services, or private farewells, this wreath is a dignified floral tribute crafted with local artistry, speaking to both grief and gratitude-and offering solace along the leafy streets and familiar spaces of Manor House.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a stark white background, this circular funeral wreath reads as a study in quiet contrasts: a generous ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums forms the majority of the piece, petals densely packed to create a soft, cloud-like cushion that suggests peace and unity. Sitting on the upper left of that white ground is a deliberate spray of colour-a cluster of open, golden-yellow roses whose layered petals suggest warmth and friendship, set beside deep royal-purple lisianthus whose velvety cups lend a dignified coolness to the composition. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and soft green peek through, giving the arrangement life and the promise of unfolding seasons. The colour trio of white, yellow and purple is supported by textural greenery-rounded glossy leaves, subtle variegation, and fine fern fronds that anchor the spray and separate the hues gracefully. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemums at the inner and outer ring edges, quietly echoing the purple blooms and giving the wreath a finished, professional touch. The overall effect is respectful and composed, suitable for a funeral or memorial tribute, and carries a faint floral scent that might catch you as it's placed into a venue. As a florist serving Manor House and the surrounding neighbourhoods along Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road, Flowers Manor House handcrafts pieces like this with attention to proportion and seasonality, ensuring freshness and thoughtful presentation for local deliveries or chapel services.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully detailed circular wreath in white and soft purple tones appears against a clear white background, its full, continuous shape drawing immediate attention to the symbolism of eternity and remembrance. The arrangement is richly layered with pristine white Oriental lilies, their elegant petals slightly arched and gently overlapping, reminiscent of folded silk. Many of the lilies are fully open, showing subtle green centres and long stamens dusted with warm, russet-coloured pollen, while others remain in partially opened or closed buds, capturing different stages of bloom as in the unfolding of a lifetime. Between and around these star-like flowers, ruffled lisianthus-style blossoms cluster in small groups, their white petals edged delicately with lilac, mauve, and hints of deeper purple. These touches of colour create a soft halo effect, giving the wreath a serene, almost luminous quality. Supporting the flowers, you can glimpse muted green foliage and slender, eucalyptus-like sprigs that add a cool underpinning, similar to the calm greenery in nearby Clissold Park or along the quieter streets off Green Lanes in Manor House. Tiny ivory buds and seed-like details deepen the texture without disturbing the design's calm simplicity. The overall mood is contemplative and tender, perfectly suited for a funeral or memorial service where family and friends gather to remember a loved one. Crafted as if by an experienced florist in Manor House, this white lily and lilac wreath offers a gentle visual comfort, expressing sympathy, respect, and the enduring bonds that remain even after farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from just above, the circular wreath rests on a pristine white surface, a soft shadow beneath it adding a sense of gentle presence. The main form is a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums: countless fine, feathered petals overlap to create a plush, slightly domed texture that reads as serene and pure. A thoughtful accent of three intense blue roses sits toward the upper-left, their deep, saturated petals unfolding in velvet spirals and nestling into glossy dark greenery that accentuates their colour. The wreath's inner and outer edges are finished with a pleated satin ribbon in a matching deep cobalt blue; the ribbon's ruffles and sheen frame the flowers, lending crisp definition and an understated ceremonial quality. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity and consolation - white for remembrance, blue for calm and respect - and the tactile contrasts between the chrysanthemum's soft cushion and the rose's velvety depth feel carefully considered. The scent is mild and reassuring, the composition intended to be both an emblem of grief and a gentle comfort. As a florist who often delivers to chapels and services around Manor House and neighbouring Finsbury Park, I recommend this combination for funerals or private memorials, where its restrained elegance and clear silhouette make it a respectful focal tribute that honours memory without overwhelming the setting.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat against a pure white background, this circular floral wreath draws the eye into its gentle ring of mauve and pink, a softly spoken tribute to a loved one. The arrangement is dominated by generous, fully open roses in dusty lavender and muted mauve, their numerous petals unfolding in intricate spirals that create a velvety texture across the surface of the wreath. Nestled between these larger blooms are small clusters of blush-pink spray roses and delicate rosebuds, some still tightly furled, others half-open, giving the design a sense of quiet movement and unfolding remembrance. The pastel flowers sit on a dense, supportive base of deep green fern foliage, likely leatherleaf, with feathery, serrated fronds radiating outward and threading between the blossoms. This rich greenery not only frames the circle but also introduces a cool, grounding contrast to the soft, romantic flower tones. Hidden among the roses and ferns are a few darker hints of foliage and tiny shadowed buds, which add depth and make the wreath appear three-dimensional rather than simply flat on the page. The lighting is even and calm, with no harsh shadows, so each bloom and leaf can be imagined clearly, enhancing the sense of gentle dignity. It is easy to picture this wreath at a funeral or memorial service in Manor House, perhaps carried into a quiet chapel near Hermitage Road or delivered to a family gathering by local florists who know the community well. The overall impression is one of serene respect and compassion, a floral embrace intended to bring a measure of comfort and beauty at a difficult time.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular funeral wreath presents a careful study in contrast and texture: a dense band of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums creates a plush, textural ring against a neutral white backdrop, each small bloom contributing to an overall impression of depth and calm. Lining the inner rim, a softly ruched white satin ribbon introduces a refined border that catches the light in gentle highlights and underscores the wreath's formality. Crowning the upper-left curve, three fully opened blue roses anchor the arrangement with their deep, velvety petals and intense azure tone, accompanied by delicate sprays of white Gypsophila that break the saturation with a delicate, breath-like softness. A graceful trail of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the mid-left down toward the lower-right, their satin petals and sculpted throats lending an ethereal, almost floating quality. Interspersed among these are several chartreuse-green orchid buds, some tightly furled and others just beginning to bloom-a visual metaphor for renewal braided into a message of remembrance. The composition is arranged with the sensitivity of a neighbourhood florist who knows Manor House and its quiet side streets off Green Lanes, where families seek understated, respectful tributes. Soft, diffuse lighting emphasizes the cool blue palette and the satin sheen of the ribbon, while the overall effect remains one of restrained elegance and profound sympathy, suited to a memorial service at a local chapel or a contemplative graveside farewell near Finsbury Park.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular floral wreath presents a quiet, dignified tribute in a palette of pure whites, soft pinks, and deep fuchsia that would suit a funeral or memorial service around Manor House or along Seven Sisters Road. At first glance, the eye is caught by the impressive white Oriental lilies arranged all around the ring, their trumpet-shaped petals wide open and gently reflexed, revealing golden stamens and pale green throats that draw the gaze inward. Between them sit rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies, their star-like blooms touched with delicate speckles, adding notes of warmth and reverence. White gerbera daisies are woven throughout, each flower with a dark, rounded centre surrounded by crisp, radiating petals that introduce modern clarity and balance. Tucked in close, soft light pink roses and creamy white roses in various stages of bloom lend a romantic, nostalgic feeling; some buds remain tightly furled, while others open fully to show their many layered petals. Smaller white filler flowers-probably spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemum clusters-fill the spaces between the main blooms, creating a soft, cloud-like fullness. A base of lush green foliage supports the floral ring, with polished leaves and delicate sprigs peeking through to define the shape and provide natural depth. The unbroken circle of flowers symbolises eternal love and the continuity of life, themes often at the heart of goodbye gatherings. The lighting is gentle and even, much like a quiet morning in nearby Finsbury Park, so every petal and colour nuance is visible. This wreath feels thoughtfully designed, the kind of memorial arrangement Flowers Manor House could hand-deliver with care to local chapels, crematoria, or family homes.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A vibrant funeral wreath in rich red and bright lime green is shown against a clean white backdrop, the kind of arrangement you might see resting near the front at a service in a local chapel around Manor House. The wreath forms a precise circle, its centre hollow and its outer ring fully covered with flowers so dense that no base is visible. Deep crimson carnations provide the main structure, their plentiful, frilled petals layered into lush rosettes that give the wreath a soft, inviting surface. Some flowers are in full bloom, others slightly cupped, allowing light and shadow to play gently across the arrangement. Threaded between the red blooms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, compact and perfectly spherical, their many tiny petals forming neat, velvety domes. These bright chartreuse accents break up the red and bring a sense of freshness and new life, much like the first spring leaves in nearby Finsbury Park. Supporting the flowers is an abundance of greenery: dark fern fronds stretch outward with a feathery delicacy, while variegated pittosporum leaves with pale, creamy edges offer a lighter touch that softens the strong colour contrast. Tucked into one side of the wreath is a gracefully looped ribbon, patterned in subtle stripes of light and dark green, echoing the texture of leaves and tying the palette together without overwhelming the blooms. The lighting highlights the depth of colour and detail in each petal, giving the whole piece a calm, contemplative presence. It feels like a thoughtfully designed sympathy tribute for families in the Manor House area, offering both dignity and a sense of vibrant, enduring memory.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image captures a lush funeral wreath laid out on a pure white surface, the circular form standing for unbroken remembrance and the continuity of love. The design feels both classic and contemporary, much like the mix of tradition and modern life around Manor House. A generous ring of foliage forms the base, with soft, rounded eucalyptus leaves, airy fern fronds, and darker, glossy greens interlacing to create depth and a gentle sense of movement. Resting on this bed of green are clusters of fully opened roses in shades of blush and light lavender-pink, their layered petals curling outward to form elegant spirals that look almost silky. Between the roses, lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep, velvety purple introduce ruffled, cup-like shapes that draw the eye in closer. Two bold Asiatic lilies in coral to reddish-orange tones provide vivid focal points, carefully positioned to balance the wreath. Their star-shaped flowers are wide open, displaying long stamens dusted with pollen and adding a subtle sense of radiance and hope. Around them, several unopened lily buds nestle within the foliage, symbolising memories still unfolding. Fine sprays of small lavender-blue flowers, probably statice, weave gently throughout, creating a soft haze, while blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design with spiky, architectural accents. Near one lily, a few bright green leaves are folded and shaped with precision, revealing the thoughtful craftsmanship often seen in tributes created for local services near Manor House. The overall effect is serene, respectful, and deeply heartfelt, a wreath intended to honour a loved one with beauty and quiet grace at a funeral, memorial, or graveside gathering.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this detailed image, a circular funeral wreath rests against a clean white background, its entire surface composed of densely packed white Baby's Breath. The Gypsophila blooms are so numerous that they create the impression of a soft, clouded ring, with each tiny flower contributing to a gentle, mist-like texture that feels calm and comforting. The wreath encloses an open, empty centre, giving the design a sense of lightness and space, much like stepping out into the quiet squares and leafy corners around Manor House in the early hours. On the lower right section of the wreath, two elegant calla lilies introduce a rich, contrasting palette. Their elongated, trumpet-shaped petals curl inward in smooth, sculptural folds, starting in a deep burgundy tone at the edges and fading through shades of magenta before blending into fresh, natural green at the base. The stems, slender and slightly arched, seem to anchor the lilies within the nest of Baby's Breath, lending the design a subtle asymmetry that draws the eye. The glossy finish of the callas stands out against the feathery delicacy of the surrounding flowers, suggesting both strength and vulnerability at once. Illuminated by bright, even lighting, the wreath appears crisp and serene, every petal clearly defined yet blending harmoniously into the whole. This arrangement would be chosen for a farewell ceremony or memorial gathering in the Manor House area, offering a quiet expression of sympathy and enduring love, and serving as a thoughtful, modern tribute to someone deeply cherished.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully composed memorial wreath, crafted in a perfect circle, is shown against a bright white background that isolates and honours each bloom. The design is florally rich, suggesting the careful handiwork of a skilled florist serving families around Manor House. Dominating the wreath are roses in a varied pink palette: intense magenta and vibrant fuchsia fade into gentle blush and petal-soft pastel shades. The roses are at different stages of opening, from tight buds that hint at hidden layers to full, open blooms whose many petals curl softly outward, creating a textured, romantic surface. Interspersed throughout are large, luxurious double lilies. Their broad petals, in tones of creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach, overlap to create a star-like effect, with some lilies fully open and others still enclosed in sleek, yellow-green buds. A generous collar of greenery supports the flowers. Delicate fern fronds wrap around the edge of the wreath, their fine leaflets adding a feather-light border, while more robust, glossy green leaves fill the base, anchoring the composition and enhancing the vibrancy of the pink and cream flowers above. There are no ribbons or extra adornments; the focus is entirely on the interplay of petals and foliage. The white background evokes the stillness of a chapel or a reflection space tucked away from the bustle of Green Lanes, letting the colours and textures speak of love, loss, and gratitude. This wreath would be fitting for funerals, remembrance ceremonies, or celebrations of life, offering quiet comfort and a visually eloquent expression of sympathy.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
In a sunlit corner of Manor House, this wreath of deep red roses unfolds like a hand-written vow. The circle is densely packed, each bloom kissing its neighbor, forming a continuous ring of velvet tone that catches the eye before the rest of the room does. Large, fully opened blossoms reveal velvety petals that twist and unfold with elegant ease, while a few smaller buds peek out, offering resting points for the eyes. The color ranges from bright scarlet to rich burgundy, creating a glow that feels almost edible in its intensity. The backdrop is pure white, sharpening every edge of the petals and making the bouquet appear to hover, sculpted by a careful hand. The texture is plush, inviting a tactile touch, like running a finger over a soft, velvet cushion. This is a wreath that carries memory and affection, a versatile design suitable for romantic occasions, rites of remembrance, or a heartfelt ceremony. As a Manor House florist, I imagine it at the threshold of a home on Seven Sisters Road or just off Green Lanes, where it could be laid for a service at a nearby church or displayed as a memorial piece for a loved one. The scent of roses mingles with the faint tang of fresh stems, a sign of real freshness. It's available for same-day delivery across Manor House and neighbouring streets, ensuring a timely touch for birthdays, anniversaries, or expressions of sympathy. This wreath embodies love, reverence, and beauty in a single, enduring circle.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image presents a beautifully crafted circular wreath for funerals or memorials, set against a crisp white background that allows every flower and leaf to stand out with clarity. The wreath is generously covered with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, forming a dense, unbroken ring of colour. The roses are large and luxuriant, their velvety petals spiralling outwards in layered whorls, with tones shifting from classic Valentine-red at the tips to richer burgundy in the centres, suggesting depth of feeling and enduring love. Between these regal blooms, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums nestle in cheerful pockets of light, their many fringed petals creating a soft, almost feathery texture. The lively yellow contrasts beautifully with the solemn red, adding warmth and gentle optimism to what is clearly a sympathy tribute. Threaded among the flowers is an artful mix of foliage: glossy, dark to medium green leaves forming a sturdy backdrop, and softer, grey-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus adding cooler notes and a slightly airy feel. Together, they frame the flowers and reinforce the circular silhouette, symbolising continuity and remembrance that would resonate with families in Manor House, Harringay, and along Green Lanes. The careful spacing and repetition of roses and chrysanthemums ensure that the design looks balanced and complete from every angle. Bright, even studio-style lighting casts minimal shadows, making every petal, leaf vein, and subtle colour gradation clearly visible, as though the wreath has just been finished on the workbench of a local florist. The result is a red and yellow funeral wreath that communicates respect, comfort, and a heartfelt final goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Washed in quiet reverence, this wreath of deep red roses rests as if held in a pair of caring hands.

The circle is perfectly contiguous, a sign of enduring memory, its dozens of blooms pressed together to form a lush, ceremonial ring. The roses range from tightly furled buds to fully opened petals, their velvety surfaces catching a soft light that reveals ribbons of crimson and burgundy along each petal fold. Scattered through the blossoms are sprigs of green: matte eucalyptus-like leaves for a cool, silvery note, and slender, glossy ruscus that adds crispness to the texture. The result is a harmony of warmth and restraint, a wreath that radiates love and respect without excess. Against the clean white background, the colours feel pure and dramatic, inviting quiet reflection. It's a classic floral tribute, one that speaks of sympathy, remembrance, and the intimate bonds that outlast absence. In the Manor House area, families and friends often choose this style for funeral services, memorials, or to accompany a life story shared at services or at home as a gentle gift of condolence. The work of the florist is evident in the careful spacing, the even distribution of petals, and the way the greens frame the red blooms, inviting the eye to travel around the circle and linger on the textures. It's a piece that balances solemnity with natural grandeur, a reminder that love circles us even in farewell.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular wreath, styled to mirror a traditional maritime lifebuoy, is photographed against a clean, white studio background, allowing its colours and textures to stand out clearly. The ring is densely covered with hundreds of small, button-like chrysanthemums or similar blooms, pressed closely together so the surface appears luxuriously padded and even. Divided into four equal quadrants, the design alternates between a vivid royal blue and a pure white, echoing the strong, clear graphic of a life ring you might imagine near a dock or riverside pier. The upper left and lower right sections are rich with deep blue petals that carry a sense of calm strength and dignity, while the opposite white quadrants add clarity and a gentle brightness, perfectly suited to a setting of farewell and remembrance. Along the inner edge of the wreath, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is softly ruffled, tracing the inner circle and accentuating the lifebuoy shape without overwhelming the flowers. The central opening is left unobstructed, giving the piece an airy focal point within its compact, floral rim. Crafted with the kind of precision and care familiar to florists serving the Manor House and Harringay communities, this wreath feels ideal for commemorating someone whose life was connected to the sea, river, or rescue services, or who simply offered unwavering support to those around them. The maritime silhouette and cool colour palette evoke themes of safe harbour, protection, and the hope of peaceful onward journey, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals, memorials, or tribute services across North London.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this meticulously assembled funeral wreath balances serene cream roses and pale yellow lilies within a perfectly circular frame, a design I would craft for families in Manor House and the neighbouring Finsbury Park area. Around a dozen to fifteen creamy roses form the main heart of the wreath, their tight, concentric petals presenting a soft ivory glow under gentle daylight. Sprays of trumpet-shaped lilies-some open, some in tender bud-are woven through the roses, their pale lemon tones adding a delicate lift and elegant silhouette. A lush foundation of greens provides contrast and depth: airy fern fronds feather the perimeter, while denser, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves offer cool, muted tones and a soft, fragrant undercurrent. The play of textures-velvety rose petals, the smooth arc of lily tepals, and the filigree of ferns-gives the wreath a layered, tactile presence that reads as both refined and heartfelt. The arrangement is photographed flat on white, emphasizing the unbroken circle that symbolizes continuity and remembrance. As an experienced local florist I note how the colours and composition are chosen to soothe: cream for purity, pale yellow for gentle warmth, and green for hope. This wreath is intended as a comforting, dignified tribute for a funeral, memorial service, or as a sympathy gift delivered sensitively across Manor House, Seven Sisters Road, and nearby streets.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00