Florist Highgate WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Highgate, your trusted local florist nestled in the heart of Highgate. Our handcrafted flower wreaths are thoughtfully designed with genuine passion and artistry, ideal for both heartfelt tributes and uplifting occasions. We take great pride in serving our local community, including the surrounding areas of Archway, Hampstead, and Kentish Town.

Situated near landmarks like Highgate Cemetery and the lush Waterlow Park, our team of experienced florists blends local flavour and expert skills to create stunning bouquets and bespoke arrangements. Whether you need funeral flowers, seasonal wreaths, or a meaningful gift, every piece reflects our commitment to quality and care.

We know that timing matters. That's why we offer same-day delivery throughout Highgate and neighbouring areas for all orders placed by 3 PM—perfect for last-minute surprises or urgent occasions. Simply order online and let us handle the rest with local reliability and personal touch.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath is presented in studio light on a crisp white background, its central statement made by a thick, uninterrupted band of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are closely massed so the whole ring appears as a pillowy white halo, their ruffled petals blending into a uniform, peaceful texture that symbolises purity and remembrance. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left quadrant is a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - blooms ranging from deep, velvety violet to softer lavender with pale centres, plus upright buds that promise ongoing growth. These purple flowers are woven with varied green foliage, from glossy, variegated leaves to lighter, airy fronds, creating contrast, volume and a natural cadence across the wreath. Around the base, a hint of dark purple mesh or lace-like ribbon peeks through the inner and outer edges, harmonising with the Lisianthus and lending a considered, elegant border. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the arrangement gives it a gentle three-dimensional presence against the white field. The overall effect is one of serene composure; you can almost sense the cool, subtle fragrance of the Lisianthus and the fresh green notes. As a local Highgate florist, Florist Highgate shaped this piece with attention to traditional sympathy floristry and would prepare it thoughtfully for services at nearby venues such as St Michael's Church or a graveside by Highgate Wood.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
In this composed photograph a meticulously formed circular funeral wreath rests on a clean white field, its body a dense tapestry of small white chrysanthemums with feathered petals that suggest softness and repose. The massed white blooms knit together to form a perfect ring, the texture sumptuous yet restrained, evoking a hush of quiet memory. Beneath the petals a narrow ribbon or fine purple mesh threads through the inner and outer edges, the deep lavender tone peeking faintly to add a thoughtful line of contrast and depth. Placed slightly off centre at the upper-left quadrant, a cluster of three pale yellow roses offers a warm focal point - their gently unfurling blooms carry the soft sweetness of tea-rose perfume in the imagination. Encircling those roses are clouds of delicate gypsophila and sprigs of purple limonium or statice, which scatter tiny points of colour like distant crocus on a grey morning. Lush green leaves of different textures, from broad laurel-like shapes to feathery fern accents, cradle the spray and balance the wreath's silhouette. The lighting is even and soft, catching the curves of petals and casting a quiet shadow beneath that gives the arrangement presence and dignity. Designed with sympathy and care, this wreath reads as a graceful tribute for a funeral or memorial in Highgate - a comforting visual language familiar to local families seeking to honour a loved one with restraint and warmth.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing funeral wreath of white and lilac tones fills the frame, resting against a seamless white background so that every petal and curve stands out clearly. The ring is built on a generous bed of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms forming a cloud-like cushion that feels almost like morning mist over Highgate Wood. Set into this airy texture are graceful lisianthus flowers, their layered, gently frilled petals opening in stages around the circle. Each lisianthus is predominantly white, but the outer edges and tips are painted with shades of lavender, mauve and deeper purple, creating a subtle, romantic contrast without overpowering the calm mood. Some blooms are fully unfurled, revealing delicate centres, while others remain half-open or in lilting bud form, with soft green and creamy tones hinting at new life. The wreath's open centre is perfectly defined, reinforcing its symbolism of continuity, remembrance and the unbroken bond with someone loved and lost. The design feels measured yet natural, as though a skilled florist near Highgate Village has taken time to balance each group of blooms so that the colour flows gently around the ring. This kind of arrangement would be fitting for a quiet funeral service, a memorial gathering, or a tribute delivered to a family home on one of the leafy streets off Swain's Lane, offering comfort without drama. The overall impression is serene: a tranquil harmony of white and purple flowers that suggests tenderness, respect and a promise of enduring peace.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This wreath is a quietly composed expression of remembrance, lovingly assembled by a local hand in Highgate Village and photographed on a plain white backdrop so every detail is visible. At its core is a dense halo of small white chrysanthemums, their many florets forming a plush, cloudlike surface that suggests silence and solace. Beneath those petals a deep purple netting or ruffled lace shows through along the inner circumference, providing a respectful, tonal contrast without overpowering the arrangement. Anchoring the upper-left quarter is a small clustered spray: a single, perfectly shaped cream or pale-yellow rose opens gently at the centre, cradled by a mix of glossy variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds that add movement and soft texture. Scattered among the greens are fine stems of lavender-purple statice, their tiny clustered blooms offering a muted sparkle that harmonises with the hidden purple underlayer.

On the right side, from around two o'clock down to five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies curve across the white bed, their sculptural silhouettes bringing balance and a slow visual rhythm. The callas display a graceful ombré - deeper mauve or purple at the tips shifting to a blush or peach-pink nearer the bases - the bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base and echoing the foliage tones. A longer green stem crosses the lower arc from the left cluster toward the callas, secured discreetly to create a bridging line. Prepared by Florist Highgate with respect for the local community, this wreath feels appropriate for services at nearby Highgate Cemetery or a private memorial, conveying peace, dignity and tender memory through colour, texture and form.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears almost like a painted garland, its abundance of roses and ferns forming a soft halo of remembrance. The flowers are tightly arranged so the ring feels full and generous, as though carefully built petal by petal by an experienced Highgate florist used to creating tributes for local services and gatherings near Waterlow Park and Archway Road. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the many ivory and creamy white roses, some fully open with wide, cupped faces, others still gently unfurling. They are interlaced with clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, so small and intricate that they add a lace-like texture around the larger blooms. Here and there, soft peach and buttery yellow roses provide a gentle warmth, like a quiet glow of candlelight. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce an antique, romantic note, reminiscent of weathered stone and old brick seen on the historic terraces of Highgate. Dark green fern fronds radiate from behind the blossoms, forming a rich, verdant base; their fine, feathery leaves break through the flowers at the edges, giving the wreath depth and a naturally flowing shape. The colours blend in smooth transitions, with no harsh contrasts, suggesting peace and continuity. The wreath is clearly designed as a sympathy or funeral arrangement, symbolising the circle of life, eternal love, and a comforting presence for families who choose to say goodbye with flowers that speak quietly but profoundly on their behalf.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Against a luminous white expanse, a meticulously arranged wreath draws the eye to its seamless circle of life, reflection, and gentle remembrance-a work beautifully suited to Highgate's thoughtful spirit. This floral tribute centers on bold white lilies, their generous petals curled and open, exuding purity and serenity amidst the composition. Scattered among these are vibrant fuchsia-pink lilies, their star-shaped forms catching the light with saturated magenta hues punctuated by subtle speckles, evoking the emotional intensity often felt along the serene paths of Highgate Cemetery or on a quiet stroll up Swain's Lane. Interwoven with these lilies are clusters of soft blush and pearl-white roses, some tightly furled, others more open, giving the wreath a dreamy, romantic softness and a touch of delicate perfume. Gentle green foliage, possibly soft eucalyptus or fresh lily leaves, peeks discreetly throughout, offering grounding freshness reminiscent of the leafy gardens found across the neighbourhood. Each bloom is positioned with precision, ensuring the circle feels continuous and whole-a reminder of life's enduring connections. Crafted with evident care and artistry by skilled local florists, this wreath is the embodiment of dignified farewell, perfect for offering condolences, marking a celebration of life, or gracing a memorial service in Highgate's close-knit community. Every detail, from the choice of flowers to the arrangement's layered textures, speaks to respectful commemoration and heartfelt comfort.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath crafted from hundreds of white spray chrysanthemums creates a plush, continuous ring that reads as a gentle, cloud-like symbol of peace. The dense clustering of the small white blooms forms a smooth, reverent surface that feels both substantial and soft to the eye. Positioned on the upper left of the wreath, a vibrant spray provides the visual focal point: several golden-yellow roses with petals spiralled open like small suns, set alongside deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups lend a stately contrast. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green add movement and the sense of freshly gathered flowers from a morning market. Fresh green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, lightly variegated greens and fine ferny fronds - frames the accent cluster and enhances the visual depth. A delicate dark purple mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum base around the inner and outer curves, subtly tying the purple accents into the whole wreath. The soft light in the photograph highlights texture more than shadow, bringing out the chrysanthemums' layered petals and the roses' gentle sheen. This arrangement reads as an expression of heartfelt condolence, designed to comfort and to honour. Prepared with local care, the wreath suits memorial services in and around Highgate - from Waterlow Park gatherings to commemorations near Highgate Cemetery - and is available for thoughtful, timely delivery by Florist Highgate to the surrounding neighbourhoods.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its gentle palette of white and soft purple flowers creating an atmosphere of quiet reverence. Large white Oriental lilies form the heart of the design, their broad, velvety petals unfolding in layered stars that frame pale green centres and tall, pollen-tipped stamens. Some lilies are fully open, others only partway unfurling, and a few elongated buds remain closed, suggesting the ongoing cycle of life even in moments of loss. Threaded among them are clusters of delicate lisianthus, with softly crimped petals that begin in creamy white and fade outwards into misty lavender and lilac, adding a refined touch of colour. Subtle sprigs of fresh greenery and small, rounded leaves peek between the blossoms, giving the wreath a gentle structure and a natural, garden-like feel, reminiscent of tranquil corners in Highgate's hidden gardens or the edges of Highgate Wood. The flowers are arranged so densely that the ring appears plush and complete, with no gaps, reinforcing the sense of continuity and enduring memory. The overall impression is one of stillness and calm, like a quiet morning before a service at a Highgate church. This elegant wreath, crafted in the style a local Highgate florist would prepare for same-day funeral delivery, offers a graceful way to express sympathy, whether placed beside a casket, at a crematorium chapel, or as a respectful tribute during a memorial gathering overlooking the historic views from Highgate Village.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a pristine white surface, this wreath presents itself as a considered expression of remembrance. Hundreds of white chrysanthemums have been closely set to form a gently domed, uninterrupted ring; their layered petals read as soft and feathery, creating a tactile, cloud-like presence that both soothes and signifies purity. Near the top-left quadrant three intensely saturated blue roses cluster together, their velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals and resting among glossy dark-green leaves that provide depth and a natural contrast to the chrysanthemum field. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon borders the wreath on both the inner and outer edges, its ruffled folds gleaming faintly where studio light meets fabric, adding a tailored frame that complements the roses' colour and gives the piece a dignified silhouette. The white background and delicate cast shadow emphasize the wreath's form and lend it a serene stillness appropriate for memorial use. In my experience as a local florist serving Highgate Village and Waterlow Park neighbours, this palette of white and deep blue is chosen for its calm, respectful voice-suitable for funeral services, commemorative gatherings, or as a condolence gift delivered to family homes around Archway and Hampstead. Close inspection hints at a subtle, clean scent from the chrysanthemums and the reassuring firmness of professional wiring beneath the blooms; together those details reflect careful craftsmanship and a composed, heartfelt intention.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from directly above against a clean, white background, this circular funeral wreath appears as a serene halo of roses and greenery, the kind of thoughtful tribute a Highgate family might send to a service near Pond Square or St Michael's. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large, fully opened roses spaced evenly around the ring, their petals layered in intricate curls of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and greyish-purple tones. Each bloom feels soft and velvety, with a gentle, vintage character that suggests quiet dignity and deep affection. Tucked harmoniously between these focal roses are clusters of smaller pastel pink spray roses and tight rosebuds, some just beginning to part their petals, others half-open, offering a sense of unfolding life and memory. The flowers sit on a generous bed of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, whose finely serrated leaves spill out beyond the wreath's edge, creating a textured, verdant border. Deeper green fillers and the suggestion of tiny darker buds fill in the negative space, adding layers and shadow that make the arrangement feel full and hand-crafted with care. The gentle, even lighting across the image highlights the interplay between the soft purples, warm blush pinks, and cool greens without overwhelming the senses. The overall impression is calm and reflective, a fitting memorial wreath for a funeral, cremation service, or celebration of life in the Highgate area. It conveys sympathy, remembrance, and a quiet promise that love continues, even when words fall away.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath rendered in a rich blue-and-white palette, where a full ring of vivid, almost electric blue chrysanthemums builds a dense, textural foundation. The chrysanthemums' multitude of thin, radiating petals gives the wreath volume and a soft, tactile quality, while a finely pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner opening and softens the vivid colour with a gentle, glossy pause. Near the wreath's crest, a small cluster of three large blue roses opens fully in deep sapphire tones; their velvety petals are nested against delicate sprays of white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage, adding classic sympathy accents and a sense of careful, traditional floristry. Traversing from the mid-left down toward the lower right, a swag of ivory-white orchids-Phalaenopsis-like in form-arches gracefully, their broad, silky petals carrying the eye across the blue field; intermittently placed green orchid buds promise continuity and quiet hope. The arrangement is described in soft, cool daylight that reveals subtle contrasts between the matte chrysanthemum texture and the glossy sheen of roses and ribbon, and one can almost sense the faint, sweet fragrance of orchids mingling with the green notes. Made for moments of solemn honour, this wreath offers a composed, dignified expression of condolence suited to services around Highgate Village and the nearby Waterlow Park. It reads as both tender and resolute, an emblem of remembrance crafted with attentive hands and an understanding of local ceremonial traditions.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a clean white backdrop, its form suggesting a soft, continuous embrace. At intervals around the ring, large white lilies open fully, their broad, velvety petals curving outward and their pale green throats and golden stamens catching subtle highlights as if in gentle chapel light. Between them, deep magenta and fuchsia lilies provide vibrant accents, their star-shaped blossoms and fine speckling adding depth, much like the contrast of blossom and brick along Highgate's leafy avenues. Interlaced throughout are crisp white gerbera daisies, each with a dark centre and radiating petals that give the wreath a cheerful yet composed texture. Light pink roses, many half-open or still in romantic bud, are tucked in clusters that hint at affection, memory, and the softer side of grief, while creamy white roses in full bloom send out a quiet message of grace and timeless love. Fine white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, fill small gaps, ensuring no empty spaces break the circle. Around the outer edge and peeking through the blooms, lush green foliage frames the design, its varied leaves adding movement and depth. Crafted in the manner of an experienced Highgate florist, the wreath feels deeply considered and serene, ideal for a funeral service, cremation tribute, or memorial gathering in the local area, where families wish to honour a loved one with a floral expression that is both beautiful and consoling.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional round sympathy wreath, rich in red and green, is positioned against a clean white backdrop so that every detail of the design is easy to imagine. The ring is densely covered with deep red carnations, their ruffled petals layered like soft fabric, each bloom opening fully to form a plush, almost cushion-like surface. Moving around the circle, clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the red, their small, compact, spherical heads adding a crisp, contemporary note to this otherwise classic tribute. The play between the velvety carnations and the tightly packed mums creates a tactile contrast, as though one could run a hand over the wreath and feel both the softness of the red blooms and the firmness of the green buttons. Around the flowers, a rich frame of greenery gives structure and depth: dark green fern fronds radiate outward with a slightly feathery fringe, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in creamy white, curl and overlap to soften the overall outline. A striped green ribbon, looped and tucked amongst the foliage, introduces a gentle decorative element that remains respectful and understated, suitable for a funeral or memorial. The wreath's balanced, circular form and harmonious colour palette of crimson and lime suggest both continuity and renewal, making it a fitting arrangement for services in Highgate churches, local crematoria, or family gatherings near the peaceful paths of Highgate Wood, where loved ones come together to remember and reflect.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears full, lush, and beautifully composed, as if it has just been set down in a peaceful chapel in Highgate. The form is perfectly round, yet the flowers give it a natural, gently undulating outline. At its heart lies a foundation of varied greenery: rounded eucalyptus leaves with their soft, silvery sheen, delicate fronds of fern, and deeper green foliage that together create an abundant, almost woodland feel. Resting on this verdant base are generous clusters of fully opened blush pink roses, each bloom with layered, velvety petals that evoke softness and grace. Interwoven among them are lisianthus blossoms in dreamy shades of light pink and rich, inky purple, their ruffled, cup-like shapes adding a sense of movement and quiet romance. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one near the top of the wreath and one closer to the lower edge, provide striking focal points, their star-shaped petals curved back to reveal dark stamens and a warm, amber glow. Around these lilies are several closed buds, suggesting future blossoms and a sense of continuity. Spiky blue eryngium thistles punctuate the design with a cool, sculptural edge, while airy sprays of lavender-blue statice lend a delicate, mist-like texture. The composition feels calm and considered, suitable for a funeral or memorial service held anywhere from a small family gathering at home to a ceremony near Highgate Wood. It speaks of remembrance and enduring affection, offering a gentle, floral embrace during moments of farewell.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
An overhead close-up presents a refined sympathy wreath laid on a seamless white surface, where a continuous ring of Baby's Breath creates a soft, cloud-like frame. The countless tiny white gypsophila flowers are pressed together so thickly that they form a plush, snowy band, suggesting purity and a tender, almost whispered farewell. At the lower right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce contrast and quiet drama. Their sculptural, trumpet-like blooms flow from fresh green at the stems into a deep burgundy-magenta at the tips, the colour rich and velvety, like a glass of dark wine held in low light. The stems arc gently inward, tucking into the mass of Baby's Breath as if they have naturally grown from the halo of white. The open centre of the wreath is perfectly clean, a circle of stillness that draws the eye and offers a contemplative space. The entire composition is bathed in even, bright lighting, with almost no shadows, lending a sense of calm and spiritual clarity. This modern yet timeless design would feel at home in a quiet chapel near Waterlow Park or in a family sitting room on a leafy Highgate side street, where mourners gather to share memories. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, the combination of innocent white gypsophila and deeply coloured calla lilies evokes enduring love, dignity, and a gentle sense of farewell for a memorial or funeral service.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A perfectly formed circular funeral wreath fills the image, set against a crisp white background that makes every petal and leaf visually distinct. The design is dense and generous, with no sparse areas, suggesting the kind of meticulous craftsmanship you would expect from a long-established Highgate florist preparing flowers for a local chapel or crematorium service. Rich fuchsia and magenta roses spiral around the ring, some no bigger than a thumb in tight buds, others fully open with layered, velvety petals that seem almost soft to the touch. Their deep pink shades are softened by the presence of large double lilies, whose ruffled petals blend creamy white, pale blush, and a whisper of peach in gentle gradients. A handful of upright lily buds, in fresh lime-green and yellow-green tones, push through the blooms, hinting at fragrance still to come. The flowers are underpinned by a carpet of verdant foliage: feathery fern fronds radiate outwards, while shiny, broad leaves with occasional subtle variegation tuck between the stems, adding structure and a natural woodland feel reminiscent of the greenery around nearby Hampstead Heath. The lighting is even and soft, casting no harsh shadows, so the viewer can appreciate the tiny textural details-the curl of a petal edge, the gloss on a leaf, the intricate veining of each bloom. The unbroken circle quietly suggests eternity and lasting love, making this wreath a fitting expression of sympathy and remembrance for services and memorial gatherings around Highgate and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the bench of a patient Highgate craftsman, this wreath of deep red roses radiates warmth and quiet dignity. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft as velvet, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form is a serene, continuous embrace, a crimson tapestry where roses lean against one another to form a plush, tactile surface. Large, fully opened blossoms anchor the heart of the wreath, their spiraling centers drawing the eye inward, while smaller, partially opened roses and tightly packed buds fill the gaps and guide the gaze across the velvet-red field. The overall effect is romantic and solemn, a design that can speak of love, celebration, remembrance, or sympathy in equal measure. In this arrangement, the scent of rose mingles with the memory of stems and greenery that lie just beneath the bloom, a hidden chorus only the senses can imagine. For friends and families in Highgate, this wreath offers a timeless echo of emotion, a graceful tribute for ceremonies at home, memorials, or a heartfelt gesture delivered to a loved one in Muswell Hill or Crouch End. This piece is crafted with care to deliver freshness and lasting beauty, and is available for same-day delivery across Highgate and the surrounding neighborhoods, ensuring the red of these blooms arrives with intention and care.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, brimming with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, is presented against a pure white background so that each flower appears vivid and distinct. The roses are the first thing the eye is drawn to: dozens of generous heads, their rich crimson and burgundy petals layered in tight spirals that soften into gently ruffled outer edges, giving a sense of tenderness and care. Nestled closely around and between them are clusters of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, with fine, slender petals that fan out like small suns, lending lightness and a gentle energy to the arrangement. Interwoven throughout the wreath is a base of lush green foliage, probably salal and ruscus with hints of eucalyptus; some leaves are smooth and glossy, catching the light, while others have a softer, velvety texture and cooler grey-green tones that bring a natural, woodland calm. The blooms are arranged in an even, unbroken ring, leaving a clear central space that symbolises eternity and ongoing remembrance, a shape often chosen for services in and around Highgate's historic cemeteries and local churches. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the saturated reds, warm yellows, and layered greens without any distraction, so the viewer can almost imagine the subtle fragrance of fresh roses and greenery. There is a quiet formality to the design, but also a sense of heartfelt compassion, as if created to accompany a final farewell or memorial gathering, suitable for same-day sympathy flower delivery across Highgate, Archway Road, and the surrounding neighbourhood.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Florist Highgate's studio, this circular wreath of deep red roses commands the frame against a pure white background. Dozens of richly bloomed roses are packed into a dense, continuous ring; some buds hint at future splendor, others display full, velvety petals that catch the light in subtle facets. Interspersed are sprigs of fresh green foliage-a mix of matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus-that weave texture and life into the crimson surface, creating a quiet, natural contrast. The wreath's form is flawless and unbroken, a symbol of eternity and remembrance, designed to offer solace and dignity in equal measure. The play of light across the petals reveals their velvety depth, while the greens provide a bright, daytime brightness to the arrangement. In Highgate, we'd place this piece near the lectern or in a corner of the ceremony space, ensuring it anchors the room with its circular promise. It's an elegant tribute suitable for funeral services, memorials, or anniversaries, speaking softly of love, honour, and enduring connection. Available for delivery across Highgate, Crouch End, and surrounding districts, the wreath is handcrafted to stay full and lush, with petals inviting a gentle, reverent pause. For families seeking comfort and style, this red rose wreath carries the language of sympathy with a timeless authority, and as a same-day delivery option through Florist Highgate, it can reach mourners with prompt care across the borough.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a circular funeral wreath meticulously designed to resemble a traditional lifebuoy, set against a clean white studio background that emphasises its strong colours and tidy structure. The ring itself is densely carpeted with small chrysanthemum-style blooms, each head pressed closely to the next so that the surface appears plush and even, with a slight undulating texture where petals overlap. The arrangement is divided into four bold colour blocks: the upper left and lower right segments are a deep, royal blue, while the upper right and lower left quarters are a bright, pristine white. The contrast between the saturated blues and the clear whites feels both striking and calming, evoking the idea of sea and foam, or sky and cloud above Highgate Wood after rain. Along the inner edge of the circular opening, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is pleated into delicate folds, forming a ruffled border that adds a refined, maritime finishing touch. There are no visible greens or additional decorations, allowing the disciplined pattern and texture of the flowers to speak for themselves. The overall effect is one of solemn, seaworthy elegance, a fitting floral tribute for services at local chapels and funeral homes in and around Highgate, especially for someone with naval, coastguard, or lifeguarding links, or for a person remembered as a 'lifesaver' within the community. The wreath feels quietly protective, like a symbolic ring of support offered to the family, echoing themes of rescue, resilience, and the enduring love that surrounds a final farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From an overhead perspective on a spotless white backdrop, this formal funeral wreath is composed with careful, experienced hands: a continuous circle of creamy-white roses and soft pale-yellow lilies set into a substantial bed of dark green foliage. Roughly a dozen to twenty fully opened roses form the principal mass-each rose showing tightly spiralled, ivory petals that soften the design with a luminous, almost candlelit quality. Interspersed among them, large trumpet lilies in a tender lemon tone present varied profiles-some broad and open to reveal delicate stamens, others held in bud-introducing vertical rhythm and a quietly hopeful sense of unfolding. The foliage base is layered and tactile: wispy fern fronds create a feathery perimeter while broader, rounded leaves, likely eucalyptus or similar, supply a cool, grey-green contrast that deepens the wreath's palette. The composition is densely packed, giving a luxurious, weighty feel that sits squarely within the circle, its symmetry emphasizing the eternal symbolism of the form. The lighting is soft and natural, letting the creamy blooms glow against the white plane; textures move from velvety petals to slightly glossy leaves, and the imagined scent mixes the soft sweetness of roses with a green, citrus-tinged lily aroma. As a local tribute prepared with sensitivity to Highgate families, Florist Highgate crafts this wreath to express peace, purity, and heartfelt condolence-appropriate for funeral services at the nearby Highgate Cemetery or a quiet memorial in the neighbourhood.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00