Marylebone Wreaths

At Marylebone Flowers, our hand-crafted floral wreaths are created with care and respect right here in the heart of Marylebone. Whether you need a graceful tribute for a farewell, a welcoming door wreath, or a seasonal centrepiece, our expert florist team blends classic design with fresh, premium flowers.

Working just off Marylebone High Street and a short walk from Baker Street and Regent's Park, we understand the tastes of our local community and nearby areas like Fitzrovia and Mayfair. Each wreath is thoughtfully arranged to suit the occasion, from soft, understated whites and greens to rich, colourful designs that celebrate a life or a special season.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Marylebone and surrounding neighbourhoods, available on all wreath orders placed online before 3 PM. Simply order online, tell us the occasion and any personal touches, and our experienced florists will handle the rest - from careful design to timely delivery to local homes, churches, and venues.

  • Bespoke sympathy and funeral wreaths crafted by skilled local florists
  • Seasonal door and table wreaths for homes and businesses
  • Trusted local delivery across Marylebone, Fitzrovia and Mayfair

With years of experience serving our neighbours, Marylebone Flowers is the local florist you can rely on for dignified, beautifully made wreaths whenever they matter most.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed sympathy wreath presented on a stark white background, the central structure formed from a thick, uninterrupted ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums. The multitude of small, cushion-like chrysanthemum heads are packed tightly to create a velvety, cloud-like base that feels both supportive and serene. At the upper-left quadrant a gathered cluster of purple Eustoma, or lisianthus, introduces a graceful contrast: fully open, deep violet blooms sit beside paler lavender flowers and slender buds, their layered petals offering a soft, velour texture against the crisp whites. Interwoven among these blooms are varied greens - broad, glossy leaves with pale variegation and airy, ferny fronds - which add depth, natural movement and a quiet liveliness. Delicate dark purple mesh or lace is visible just beneath the chrysanthemum edge, tracing both the inner and outer circles and giving a refined, somber accent that complements the lisianthus tones. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, creating a subtle shadow beneath the wreath that emphasises its roundness and tactile layers. One can almost sense a faint, calming fragrance: the clean, green scent of foliage mingling with the subtle floral perfume of lisianthus. Designed to convey respect and remembrance, this wreath feels like a gentle embrace for those in mourning. As a local Marylebone florist, Marylebone Flowers often prepares tributes like this for services near Regent's Park, Baker Street and Marylebone High Street, and it is suited to memorial occasions where quiet elegance and thoughtful composition matter most.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully arranged circular sympathy wreath, photographed on a stark white backdrop, presents a plush band of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums tightly clustered to form a soft, continuous ring. Beneath the dense clouds of white blooms a narrow, dark purple netting or ribbon peeks subtly along both inner and outer rims, introducing a refined, contemplative contrast. Crowning the upper-left quadrant is a gentle grouping of three pale yellow roses, each opening in layered, velvety spirals that bring warmth and the faint scent of fresh petals. These are accompanied by delicate tufts of white gypsophila that float like breath around the roses and small sprays of lavender-purple statice that add a refined, bittersweet accent. A mix of broad green leaves and fine, fern-like greenery weaves between the flowers, giving the design freshness and supporting the focal cluster with natural movement. The wreath's clear circular form and open centre convey the themes of honour and enduring connection; soft, even lighting reveals the textures and casts a modest shadow that gives dimension to the arrangement on the white surface. Prepared with careful attention to proportion and sympathy etiquette, this memorial wreath is ideally suited for services across Marylebone - from intimate wakes near Harley Street to commemorations around Marylebone High Street - and is available through Marylebone Flowers for local delivery and same-day compassion when required.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene floral wreath, designed in a perfect circle, is set against a bright white background that emphasises the purity of its colours and lines. The frame of the wreath is densely packed with Baby's Breath, their innumerable tiny white flowers massed so closely that they resemble a ring of mist or fine lace. From within this delicate base emerge clusters of lisianthus, their larger, ruffled petals offering a gentle contrast in both texture and tone. The lisianthus blooms are mostly white at their centres, gradually shaded towards the outer edges with strokes of lavender, lilac, and cool violet, giving each flower a soft, painterly quality. Some faces are open and expressive, while others are partially closed, showing only a suggestion of their eventual colour with pale green and creamy outer layers. The overall impression is of a halo of light, with the open centre of the wreath forming a calm, empty space that naturally draws the eye inward. No foliage or ribbons distract from the floral work; the design relies entirely on the interplay of small, airy Baby's Breath and the more substantial, romantic lisianthus heads. The gentle white and purple palette carries a strong association with remembrance and dignity, making this arrangement especially suited to funerals, memorials, or graveside tributes in and around Marylebone. One might imagine it resting atop a casket in a chapel near Baker Street, or being carried carefully into a townhouse just off Gloucester Place as a quiet expression of sympathy. The wreath feels both contemporary and timeless, offering comfort with its softness, balance, and thoughtful craftsmanship.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This serene, circular funeral wreath reads as a quiet, handcrafted statement of remembrance, one our team at Marylebone Flowers would prepare with care for a family gathering at a nearby chapel or a graveside service by Portman Square. A dense, cloud-like base of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the foundation, each small floret tightly set to create a soft, cushiony surface that suggests peace and purity. A fine layer of rich purple mesh or netting is discreetly visible beneath the white, particularly along the inner curve, adding shadow and dignified colour contrast. Anchoring the upper-left quarter is a lush cluster of mixed foliage and flowers: a single, softly creamy rose opens gently at its centre, surrounded by broad variegated leaves with paler rims and wispy fern fronds that provide texture and a green backdrop. Interspersed are delicate sprays of lavender-purple statice that contribute a subtle, consoling tone. On the right-hand side two elegant calla lilies are artfully positioned, their long, bright green stems curving along the lower-right arc and their trumpet blooms showing a graceful gradient from deep mauve at the tips to a warm, peach-pink blush near the base. A longer stem from the left arrangement is tucked and crosses the lower section, visually linking the two floral groups. Photographed against a clean white background and lit by soft daylight, the wreath's textures and hues are clear and comforting. It communicates respect, quiet dignity and enduring affection - appropriate for memorial services across Marylebone, from Chiltern Street to the lanes around Marylebone High Street - and can be arranged for local delivery on short notice.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular wreath designed for funerals and memorials is pictured against a bright, pure white background, allowing every flower and leaf to be clearly seen. The wreath is opulent yet controlled, its ring completely filled with roses in soft, pastel shades and a bed of rich greenery. At its core are substantial roses in creamy ivory and warm white, many of them fully open so their layered petals create rosette forms that look almost sculpted. Tucked among these are small clusters of blush pink spray roses; some are still neat, closed buds, others just beginning to unfurl, giving the arrangement a feeling of gentle transition and ongoing life. Scattered through the design are hints of pale peach and mellow yellow roses, adding a quiet glow, while the presence of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lends a more contemplative, nostalgic note, ideal for a dignified farewell in the Marylebone area. Surrounding and interlacing the blooms are dark green fern fronds, their slender, finely divided leaves introducing texture and depth, much like the layered greenery of nearby Regent's Park. The overall effect is soft, harmonious, and balanced, with the flowers forming a seamless circular band that symbolises eternal love and remembrance. Though the photograph is simple, the wreath feels rich with emotion, the kind of tribute that might be placed at a memorial service in a Marylebone chapel or displayed in a quiet corner of a reception room, offering comfort and a gentle visual focus for those gathered to say goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Against a background as bright and pure as a sunlit Marylebone morning, this stunning circular funeral wreath gently commands attention. Crafted with mastery by a Marylebone florist, the arrangement brings together abundant, snow-white lilies and striking fuchsia pink star-shaped lilies whose deep magenta petals are flecked with subtle darker tones. Blush-pink and creamy white roses peek softly between the larger blooms, some just beginning to open, adding texture and a tender sense of hope. Touches of muted greenery, echoing the leafy calm of Regent's Park, emerge thoughtfully throughout the design, providing structure and a hint of woodland serenity. Star-shaped white lilies, some fully open, others in fragrant bud, anchor the piece in classic elegance and reverence, while the vivid pink lilies lend warmth and a poignant vibrancy. The continuous circle conveys wholeness and remembrance-its symbolism resonating especially deeply in Marylebone's diverse, supportive neighbourhoods. Ideal for memorial gatherings or sympathy gestures nearby, this wreath's balance of flowers, colour, and form is a testament to the florist's craft and the gentle spirit of the community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented in a soft, neutral studio light, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a composed lesson in contrast and calm, the kind of piece we assemble at Marylebone Flowers for families across Marylebone and near Regent's Park. The majority of the ring is formed from dense clusters of pristine white spray chrysanthemums; each tiny blossom nestles against its neighbour to create a seamless, cushion-like surface that suggests silence, purity and quiet comfort. Rising from the upper left is a concentrated floral spray: several warm golden-yellow roses, fully open with petals that curl in gentle spirals, bringing a comforting warmth to the design. Interspersed with those roses are rich royal-purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped blooms offer a velvety contrast and a sense of measured elegance; a few pale lavender buds peek through, promising continuation even amid farewell. Varieties of fresh foliage - glossy broad leaves, lighter variegated greens and fine fern fronds - are woven through the cluster to add depth, shadow and a natural rhythm to the composition. A discreet dark purple crinoline or mesh trim shows beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's edges, visually tying the accent colour into the whole. The wreath's open centre and balanced asymmetry create a respectful focal point for a service, whether laid at a chapel in Portman Square, placed beside a favourite bench near Crawford Street, or chosen for private remembrance in a Marylebone home. The overall impression is one of calm craftsmanship, meant to offer solace and to honour memory.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a full circular sympathy wreath rests against a bright white backdrop, allowing every floral detail to stand out with clarity and tenderness. The ring is luxuriantly composed, with snowy white Oriental lilies arranged as the principal blooms. Their broad, arching petals radiate outward, some fully open and others only partially unfurled, capturing different stages of bloom and hinting at the passage of time. Within each lily, a soft green centre and upright stamens with warm, rust-coloured anthers lend definition and a sense of natural authenticity. Woven throughout are clouds of smaller, ruffled flowers reminiscent of lisianthus, their white petals delicately sketched with purple and lilac edges. These lavender-toned fringes create gentle ripples of colour that move the eye around the circle, adding depth without disturbing the wreath's tranquil palette. Small buds, both from lilies and possibly tiny roses, appear here and there, like quiet promises placed among memories. Discreet accents of greenery, including slender leaves and muted, eucalyptus-like sprigs, emerge between the blossoms, giving structure and a faint woodland fragrance to the design. The composition forms a perfect, continuous loop, a symbol of eternal connection and the enduring nature of love. The mood is soft, contemplative, and respectful, the sort of floral tribute that could be delivered by Marylebone Flowers for a service near Regent's Park or a chapel off Baker Street. It is a wreath that speaks gently of remembrance, dignity, and the comfort found in shared reflection at a funeral or memorial gathering.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated angle against pristine white, this funeral wreath reads as a composed study in contrast and comfort. The central ring is formed by hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their feathery petals layered to create a softly domed, tactile surface; tiny hints of creamy yellow at the flower centres warm the cool whites and animate the texture under soft studio light. At the upper-left a trio of deep royal-blue roses gathers like a sincere thought-velvety, saturated petals curling inward-nestled into deep green foliage that lifts and defines the focal point. A matching cobalt satin ribbon, carefully pleated and ruffled, borders both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum band; its glossy surface captures the light with gentle highlights and folds, framing the piece with a composed, refined edge. The subtle shadow beneath the wreath gives depth and a sense of gravity, appropriate for memorials, church services or a respectful tribute placed near a hearse. As a Marylebone florist, Marylebone Flowers often prepares wreaths like this for local services around Marylebone High Street, Regent's Park and nearby Portman Square-pieces intended to express quiet sympathy and lasting remembrance. The arrangement's scent is mild and assuring, the whites speaking of purity, the blues of calm and dignity. Available for sensitive local delivery, this wreath is crafted to honour a life with grace and understated beauty.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against an immaculate white background, this circular funeral wreath appears calm and composed, like a floral reflection of a peaceful moment after the service when stories are shared and memories linger. The design is generously filled with roses, with the most eye-catching being the large, open blooms in dusty lavender, antique mauve, and soft grey-purple. Each of these roses is fully unfurled, showing layers upon layers of velvety petals that curl gently inward towards dusky centres, creating a soothing interplay of light and shadow. These stately roses form the main rhythm of the wreath, spaced with quiet precision around the ring. Between them, smaller spray roses in blush and pastel pink gather in clusters, some still tightly closed, others just beginning to open. This mixture of buds and blossoms gives the wreath a sense of gentle movement, echoing the way grief and love unfold over time. All of the blooms rest on a dense foundation of rich, dark green ferns, whose elongated, finely divided fronds radiate outward. The ferns outline the entire wreath, their texture adding a natural, almost woodland feel that contrasts with the refinement of the roses. Subtle touches of deeper leaves and tiny dark buds slip between petals, enhancing depth and drawing the eye inward. The lighting is soft and even, much like an overcast afternoon in Marylebone when the streets around Baker Street and Marylebone High Street feel hushed. This arrangement, carefully crafted by an experienced local florist, would be well suited for same-day delivery to a Marylebone chapel or crematorium, offering a tender expression of sympathy, remembrance, and peace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath, its circular form densely packed with countless deep cobalt chrysanthemums that form a rich, tactile blue carpet around the ring, sits against a neutral white background. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner curve, adding a subtle, satin sheen that lifts the composition and provides a serene contrast to the saturated blue. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a trio of large blue roses opens fully-each petal plush and velvety, shaded a vivid sapphire-accented by delicate sprays of gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage which bring classic sympathy detail and depth. Traversing from mid-left toward the lower-right, a flowing spray of pristine white orchids, probably Phalaenopsis, unfurls; their long, graceful petals create an airy, ethereal movement against the compact chrysanthemum base. Scattered among the orchids are fresh green buds, some still closed and others beginning to unfurl, quietly speaking of continuity and hope amid remembrance. The scent is restrained and floral, the textures ranging from fuzzy chrysanthemum heads to silky orchid petals and crisp satin. As a Marylebone florist familiar with services at nearby St. Marylebone Parish Church and tributes ordered for homes around Regent's Park, I choose these elements for their respectful symbolism and visual harmony-an arrangement ideal for funerals, memorials, or a dignified condolence delivery across Marylebone.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath feels both luxurious and gently consoling, composed in harmonious tones of white, blush pink, and deep fuchsia. Large white lilies dominate the design, their velvety petals spread wide and slightly curled back, revealing green pistils and halos of golden pollen at their centres, which catch the light and add warmth to the overall composition. Interwoven among these luminous blooms are deep pink and magenta lilies, some with speckled throats and star-shaped silhouettes, adding a rich accent that enhances rather than overwhelms the calm palette. Soft pink roses and creamy white roses are scattered generously throughout the wreath, some buds tightly layered, others beginning to open, and a few fully blossomed, each rosette of petals a small testament to love and remembrance. White gerbera daisies with dark central disks punctuate the ring, their neat, radiating petals bringing a sense of order and brightness. Smaller white filler flowers-likely miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums-are tucked into the spaces, creating a plush, seamless circle where no stem or base is visible. Around and between the flowers, a halo of lush green foliage gives depth and a natural garden feel, with leaves overlapping in varying shapes and tones of green. The open centre of the wreath forms a clear, symbolic ring of eternity and ongoing connection. This is the type of delicate tribute you might send to a Marylebone church off Gloucester Place or to a remembrance gathering near Portland Place, where the refined style and fresh fragrance would speak quietly of respect, sympathy, and enduring care.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A lush funeral wreath forms a perfect ring of flowers against a plain white background, allowing the interplay of red and green to stand out with clarity. The design is generously filled with red carnations, arranged so closely that they create a continuous band of ruffled petals around the circle. Each carnation has multiple layers of soft, finely frilled petals that overlap and ripple gently, catching tiny pockets of shadow that give the wreath a sense of depth and movement. Punctuating this sea of red are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a compact sphere of minute, tightly packed florets. Their rounded shapes and smooth texture offer a striking contrast to the fluffier carnations, and their fresh green colour brings a sense of light and life to the tribute. Wrapped around the flowers is an underlayer of foliage: deep green fern fronds with delicate, feathery leaflets extend outward, and variegated pittosporum leaves add tonal variety with their cream-edged surfaces. The mix of foliage helps to cradle the blooms and frame the circle, preventing the strong colours from feeling too heavy. Woven through the greenery on one side is a green ribbon patterned with darker diagonal stripes, looped into soft bows that emerge subtly rather than claiming centre stage. The overall composition is balanced and symmetrical, the open centre of the wreath reinforcing the symbolism of continuity and eternal remembrance. It feels like a considered condolence piece that might be chosen for a church or crematorium service in Marylebone, perhaps delivered to a service near Baker Street or a memorial gathering a short walk from Cavendish Square, offering a dignified and heartfelt expression of sympathy.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle, symbolising continuity, remembrance, and the gentle flow of time. The arrangement is dense and expertly balanced, with every blossom placed to create harmony. Two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies serve as the main focal points, one poised at the top and the other near the base of the wreath. Their petals curl outward in a graceful star, and their prominent stamens offer a warm, glowing centre that contrasts beautifully with the cooler tones nearby. Between these lilies, plush clusters of blush-pink and pale lavender-pink roses fill the ring, their spiralled petals creating a soft, velvety surface that feels almost cloud-like. Tucked among the roses are lisianthus blooms in delicate pink and deep, dramatic purple, their ruffled edges adding movement and a sense of gentle unfolding. Small sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice or limonium, are scattered through the design, lending a hazy, whisper-light texture. Blue-grey eryngium thistles stand out with their spiky, sculptural heads, introducing a contemporary edge while still feeling natural. The foliage foundation is made up of varied greenery: rounded silvery leaves, fine fern fronds, and other textured greens combine to create a full and supportive base. Some lily buds remain tightly closed, suggesting life continuing beyond the moment of farewell. Imagined for a quiet condolence service in Marylebone, perhaps near Baker Street or around the elegant crescents by Dorset Square, this wreath could be delivered fresh by local florists the same day, offering a calm, fragrant presence and a heartfelt message of sympathy and love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The photograph shows a thoughtfully composed funeral wreath, resting against a pure white background that emphasises its subtle details and tranquil character. The wreath is built from an abundance of white Baby's Breath, the gypsophila blossoms clustered so tightly that the ring looks like a soft, continuous cloud. Each tiny flower adds to an overall sense of lightness, the delicate petals and fine stems forming a fluffy, almost ethereal texture. The inner circle of the wreath is left open and perfectly round, a clear space that suggests pause and reflection, much like standing for a moment of silence in one of Marylebone's quiet garden squares. At the lower right side of the wreath, two calla lilies provide a striking yet gentle accent. Their sculptural, trumpet-shaped blooms curl inward with elegance, shaded in a deep burgundy that gradually transitions into magenta and finally soft green towards the base. Their smooth, polished petals contrast beautifully with the airy Baby's Breath, drawing the eye without breaking the overall serenity. The green stems curve with a natural, fluid motion, nestling into the mass of white flowers as though rooted there. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, enhancing the purity of the white tones and the richness of the burgundy. The overall mood is calm, dignified, and contemporary-ideal for offering condolences or marking a farewell in Marylebone, whether at a church service, crematorium, or private remembrance. It's a design that speaks quietly of love, respect, and cherished memories shared along the elegant streets and historic buildings of the neighbourhood.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Displayed on a pristine white background, this circular sympathy wreath radiates a gentle, dignified beauty suited to a funeral or remembrance gathering in Marylebone. The wreath is dense and complete, with flowers and foliage arranged edge to edge so that the underlying frame disappears entirely, leaving only a ring of colour and texture. Roses dominate the composition, their hues shifting from intense magenta and fuchsia at the centre of each cluster to softer blush pink at the edges. Some roses are still tight buds, smooth and rounded, while others have opened into layered rosettes, their petals slightly ruffled and catching the light in subtle highlights and shadows. Nestled between the roses are abundant double lilies, their wide, multi-layered petals tinted with creamy white, pale pink, and hints of peach along the edges, like the soft evening light that falls along Marylebone High Street. A few bright lime-green lily buds rise gently from within the ring, providing movement and a hint of new life. Encircling and supporting the blooms is a rich foundation of foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds radiate outward, while glossy broad leaves occupy the inner layers, their deep green tones providing a cool contrast to the warmth of the flowers. The even lighting allows every detail to be seen clearly, from vein patterns on the petals to the serrated tips of the ferns. The mood is calm and contemplative, a carefully crafted floral tribute suited for delivery to local chapels, crematoriums, or family homes throughout Marylebone and nearby central London areas.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Marylebone studio and encountering a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it radiates warmth. Each bloom appears at the peak of beauty-soft, supple petals unfurling with opulence-while the circular form reads as both emblem and embrace, a continuous line of velvety florals where every rose rests against its neighbour to create a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies love and memory, with every rose bearing a memory or a whispered wish. The wreath sits against a clean white background, its heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems in a quiet, well-tended space. Crafted by a seasoned Marylebone florist, the piece shows off precise layering and a balanced edge, inviting touch and contemplation. Suitable for a range of occasions-from birthdays to solemn memorials-the wreath translates well into articles about romantic gestures, remembrance, or formal ceremonies. For central London residents, delivery to Marylebone, Harley Street, and Great Portland Street is reliable and swift, ensuring peak freshness and that vivid crimson hue remains true from shop to doorstep.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a pure white background, a circular sympathy wreath appears almost sculptural, its structure defined by densely packed blooms and foliage. Deep red roses form the heart of the design, each bloom fully open with velvety petals that spiral outwards in perfect rosettes. The reds are not flat or uniform; they range from bright crimson at the petal edges to deeper, almost wine-coloured tones closer to the centre, giving the wreath a nuanced, layered appearance. Interwoven with the roses are plentiful yellow chrysanthemums, their soft, frilled petals forming rounded flower heads that catch the light gently. The yellow is warm and radiant, offering a note of comfort and quiet optimism beside the more solemn reds. Around and beneath the flowers, rich green foliage is carefully placed, likely a combination of glossy salal leaves and more delicate, silver-tinted eucalyptus sprigs, creating a textured, living frame that supports the blooms without overwhelming them. The ring is precise and even, forming a clear, continuous circle - a symbol often chosen to reflect eternal love and unbroken remembrance. One can imagine this wreath resting on a stand during a funeral service in Marylebone, perhaps near Harley Street or in a chapel close to Baker Street, where families gather to say their goodbyes. The neutral background and even lighting emphasise the freshness of the flowers and the thoughtful craftsmanship of a local florist, making every petal, leaf, and colour transition visible, and allowing the arrangement to speak gently of respect, gratitude, and farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Delicately arranged in a Marylebone workshop, this circular wreath of deep red roses sits against a clean white background as if framed for a memorial note. The bloom count is generous, dozens of roses in various stages-from tight, promising buds to fully unfurled petals-creating a tapestry of velvety crimson that draws the eye around an unbroken ring. Between the roses, sprigs of fresh green foliage peek through: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves offering a soft, cool contrast, and slender, glossy ruscus providing sharp edges of greenery. The overall effect is lush and opulent, yet restrained, a timeless symbol of remembrance.

The wreath conveys solemn warmth, a respectful accompaniment to funerals, memorial services, and anniversaries of loved ones. Light plays across the velvet surfaces, accentuating the subtle shading of each petal and giving depth to the circular form. Crafted by Marylebone Flowers for clients across Marylebone, Baker Street, and surrounding streets, this piece is designed to travel with care and arrive fresh for ceremonies in churches, crematoria, or homes of family and friends. Available for same-day delivery within central London, it serves as a dignified gesture of condolences, comfort, and enduring love.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a striking circular funeral wreath, styled as a floral lifebuoy and set against a crisp white background that makes every petal and colour shift easy to imagine. The ring is smooth and perfectly proportioned, made up of hundreds of compact, daisy-like blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, placed so closely that they form a continuous, pillowy layer. The wreath is divided into four clear sections, alternating between rich royal blue and clean, snowy white. The blue quarters carry a sense of depth and solemn reflection, like the deeper tones you might notice along the Thames on an overcast afternoon, while the white quarters brighten the design with their gentle luminosity, bringing a feeling of calm and release. The central opening is neatly encircled by a slim dark blue ribbon, folded into delicate little ruffles that sit just above the flowers, adding a subtle frame that highlights the lifebuoy shape. The transitions between blue and white are crisp and carefully controlled, revealing the steady hand of a professional florist, perhaps from Marylebone Flowers, who understands both technical precision and emotional nuance. Created as a nautical-themed sympathy tribute, this wreath gently conveys ideas of rescue, steadfast care, and safe passage, making it especially appropriate for funerals or memorials honouring someone with maritime ties, naval service, or a role in lifesaving or emergency work. Its bold yet simple palette, coupled with the lifebuoy symbolism, offers comfort to families across Marylebone and nearby Baker Street and Portman Square, providing a focal point for remembrance that feels both respectful and deeply personal.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From a direct overhead view on a white backdrop, this handcrafted memorial wreath presents an elegant, restrained palette of creamy white roses and pale lemon lilies arranged with consummate care. Approximately a dozen to twenty full roses form the visual heart, their ivory petals curling inward in traditional rosette shapes, while the lilies - some fully flared, others still in bud - introduce a soft, trumpet-like silhouette and a hint of vertical lift. Beneath and between the blooms, deep green foliage layers provide both structure and contrast: delicate fern fronds soften the outer rim and smaller, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves add dusky green tones and gentle scent. The composition is densely assembled yet avoids heaviness, the lilies' pale yellow providing luminous punctuation across the wreath's even circular form. The overall impression is one of serene craftsmanship - a tribute meant for the funeral chapel, graveside service, or a quiet memorial display. In the mellow daylight suggested by the photograph, petals show subtle tonal variation from ivory to cream, and the textured greens create restful shadow and depth. As a local Marylebone arrangement, this wreath sits comfortably among the quieter streets around Marylebone High Street and the nearby gardens of Regent's Park, where families often gather to remember. It conveys respect, peaceful consolation, and a restrained beauty that reads as both comforting and dignified.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00