Earls Court WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Earls Court, your trusted local florist for stunning wreaths in Earls Court and beyond. With years of experience crafting elegant floral tributes, our dedicated team understands the care and artistry each arrangement deserves. We know how important it is to express your sentiments with grace and beauty, whether you’re commemorating a loved one or marking a special occasion.

Our studio is nestled just moments from landmarks like Kensington High Street, Warwick Road, and Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre, allowing us to offer swift, reliable same-day delivery throughout Earls Court and surrounding areas—including Fulham, Kensington, and Chelsea. Need flowers fast? Simply order online before 3 PM for local same-day service you can count on.

Each wreath is hand-crafted by expert florists with the finest seasonal flowers, designed to reflect your sentiments with elegance and respect. We are proud to be a part of the Earls Court community, often delivering along beloved streets like Old Brompton Road and West Cromwell Road, ensuring your wreath arrives fresh and full of meaning.

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WREATHS
Arranged with careful hands and a calm eye for proportion, this circular sympathy wreath rests against a pure white background so every texture and tone reads clearly. The main volume is formed from densely clustered white cushion chrysanthemums whose abundant, ruffled petals knit into a continuous, soft ring that suggests steadiness and quiet consolation. Across the upper-left quadrant an accent of purple lisianthus (Eustoma) provides a contemplative focal point: several fully opened, velvety deep-violet blossoms contrast with paler lavender buds and long, elegant stems, their layered petals catching a soft studio light and offering subtle variation in tone. Interspersed greens - from broad, slightly variegated leaves to delicate feathery fronds - introduce organic texture and a sense of renewal. A refined touch of crinkled dark-purple mesh or lace peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums at both inner and outer edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and giving the wreath a finished, respectful rim. The shadow under the wreath is soft and diffuse, lending quiet presence without glare. Created with local sensibility for families around Earls Court - whether for a memorial near Olympia or a service on Old Brompton Road - this arrangement was prepared by Florist Earls Court to convey sympathy with dignity. The overall effect is serene and measured, a floral tribute that reads as both handcrafted and timeless, intended to accompany moments of farewell with tenderness.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath conveys quiet dignity and careful craftsmanship, presented on a pristine white background so every detail can be read with clarity. The main volume is formed from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums, each head tightly set to create a sumptuous, velvety ring whose ruffled petals overlap like soft feathers. A subtle lavender mesh or ribbon is threaded beneath the blooms and shows faintly along the inner and outer edges, adding a refined border of colour that deepens the wreath's visual centre. Anchoring the upper left, three pale yellow roses open gently, their layered petals offering warmth and a personal note of friendship; they are cushioned by clouds of baby's breath and tiny purple statice, which bring a measured, spring-like accent. Rich green foliage - a mix of broad, glossy leaves and finer fern-like stems - pushes the floral tones forward and introduces natural contrast and structure. The wreath's open centre remains perfectly circular, a quiet symbol of continuity, while the lighting is soft and even, sculpting the textures and creating a modest shadow beneath. The composition suggests the faint scent of fresh roses mingling with the clean, green aroma of foliage and a whisper of powder from the chrysanthemums. Designed with reverence and restraint, this arrangement is suitable for a funeral service in a local chapel, a memorial in a private home on Earls Court Road, or as a respectful graveside tribute across West Kensington and South Kensington.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured sympathy wreath is shown in close detail, floating visually against a flawless white backdrop that draws complete focus to the flowers. The wreath forms an immaculate circle, thickly encrusted with Baby's Breath, each tiny blossom adding to a billowy, cloud-like texture that completely hides the underlying frame. Nestled within this snowy base are refined Lisianthus flowers in varying stages of bloom, their petals predominantly white but gently edged and streaked with lavender and violet, giving an almost hand-painted appearance. Some of the Lisianthus are fully open, their layered, ruffled forms creating small rosettes that catch the light; others remain half-open, and a scattering of slender buds introduces hints of pale green and ivory. The overall effect is airy yet abundant, with no heavy foliage or bold colours to disrupt the wreath's tranquil mood. The open centre of the ring offers a calm focal space, symbolising an unbroken circle of memory and love. The lighting is bright but soft, emphasising the delicate transitions between white and purple without casting sharp shadows. This kind of wreath would be chosen as a tender funeral tribute, suitable for delivery to services held around Earls Court, Gloucester Road, or nearby West London chapels. It could rest beside a framed photograph, on a stand near the altar, or upon the casket, conveying heartfelt condolences with understated grace. The design reflects the skill of a florist familiar with creating elegant, composed arrangements that bring a sense of peace to families during times of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular wreath reads like a quiet conversation between white and soft purple, designed with the sensitivity of a local florist serving Earls Court. A dense, cloud-like foundation of pristine white chrysanthemums creates a soft, tactile surface that suggests peace and purity; beneath that cushion a subtle layer of deep purple netting or lace peeks through along the inner curve, giving the wreath an understated dimensionality. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant is a single, perfectly formed cream rose-its petals unfolding with a pale, buttery glow-nestled among variegated green leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds that add a cool, leafy texture. Sprigs of small, lavender-purple statice punctuate the foliage, their papery blooms offering a gentle note of colour and an echo of the deeper tones elsewhere in the design.

Opposite, between approximately two and five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies rise and curve, their trumpet-shaped blooms displaying a graceful ombré from rich purple to a soft peach-pink blush toward the base. Their vivid green stems sweep along the lower-right arc and are visually connected to the left cluster by a discreet, longer stem crossing the wreath's lower portion. The composition sits against a bright white backdrop so each hue and surface reads clearly-perfect for conveying sympathy or remembrance. As a local touch, this is the kind of design Florist Earls Court would prepare for a service on Cromwell Road or delivery to a chapel near Old Brompton Road, crafted with calm restraint and fresh materials.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A finely balanced, circular memorial wreath of roses and fern foliage is centred on a bright, white background, the simplicity of the setting drawing all attention to the gentle colours and textures of the flowers. The ring is perfectly formed, symbolising continuity and eternal love for families in Earls Court assembling to say goodbye in nearby churches or crematoria. Large, fully opened roses in soft ivory, creamy white, and pale peach dominate the composition, their plush petals gently unfurling to reveal layered, cup-shaped blooms. Among them nestle delicate blush pink spray roses and slender rosebuds in shades of pale green and blush, some still tightly closed, others just beginning to open, adding a quiet sense of movement and progression. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses offer a refined, vintage accent, their unusual tones reminiscent of the understated elegance of Earls Court's residential squares and side streets. Dark green fern fronds weave throughout the design, providing a cool, verdant backdrop and curling softly around the outer edge, lending the wreath a natural, garden-like feel. The arrangement looks meticulously hand-crafted, as if assembled that morning on a workbench just off Earl's Court Road before being delivered for a funeral or memorial service. Soft, diffused light falls evenly across the petals, catching slight variations in colour and highlighting the velvety textures without harsh glare. Shadows within the central opening give the wreath depth, while the overall palette remains soothing and tranquil. This floral design serves as a tender expression of sympathy and respect, ideal for honouring a loved one with a thoughtful, elegant tribute in the Earls Court area.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Delicately constructed by Earl's Court florists with a deep knowledge of community traditions, this circular floral wreath glows with gentle white and vibrant fuchsia hues against a bright background. The primary element is the pristine white lily: large, gracefully arched petals opening to display subtle green stamens, evoking the peaceful ambiance of Kensington's quiet residential lanes. Bold fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies are artfully inserted throughout, their vivid magenta colours and dark speckles bringing moments of warmth and remembrance to the composition. Tucked among the lilies, clusters of soft blush pink and creamy roses gently unfold, some still in bud, adding romance and a textured softness familiar to those who visit the local Saturday flower market. Subtle green foliage and small sprigs of eucalyptus contribute a fresh, earthy depth, reminiscent of the greenery adorning Earl's Court's historic terraces. The wreath's unbroken ring symbolises eternal love and an ongoing tribute, perfect for honouring loved ones or offering condolences across SW5 and neighbouring Kensington. This arrangement, available by request from trusted local specialists, combines grace, heartfelt sentiment, and a careful balance of colour, texture, and fragrance, providing comfort and dignity for memorial gatherings or sympathy deliveries throughout Earl's Court.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath set against a white studio background, hand-crafted from hundreds of fresh white spray chrysanthemums that form a dense, cloud-like ring. The tightly layered chrysanthemum petals create a smooth, reverent surface that reads as purity and solace. From the upper-left quadrant, a vibrant spray arcs gracefully: rich yellow roses, fully unfurled and luminous, sit alongside deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose velvety, ruffled cups offer elegant contrast. A handful of unopened Eustoma buds in soft lavender and pale green bring gentle variation and a sense of natural growth within the composition. Interwoven foliage - glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds and small variegated greenery - gives structure to the cluster and deepens the colour palette, allowing the yellow and purple to sing without overwhelming the white base. A fine dark purple mesh trim is visible beneath the white flowers along the ring's inner and outer edges, a subtle tailoring detail that ties the palette together. The wreath's open centre maintains the traditional 'O' shape appropriate for chapel easels and graveside displays. Speaking as Florist Earls Court, we often prepare this style for families gathering in the local area - from Earl's Court Road to Old Brompton Road and nearby West Brompton - because its balanced mix of warmth and restraint reads as both comforting and respectful. The arrangement conveys sympathy through texture, seasonal bloom and an understated harmony of colour.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant funeral wreath composed of white lilies and purple-tinted blossoms rests against a clean white backdrop, creating a sense of calm and space around its circular form. The wreath itself is completely filled, with no visible gaps, forming an unbroken ring that suggests eternity and the enduring nature of love and memory. Dominating the design are majestic white Oriental lilies, their velvety petals opening outward in generous, star-shaped blooms. The centres show a hint of fresh green, and the stamens are crowned with delicate grains of warm brown pollen, which add a natural, slightly rustic touch to the otherwise serene palette. Nestled between these lilies are more intimate clusters of lisianthus flowers, their white petals finely ruffled and fringed with strokes of lilac and soft purple, like tiny, hand-painted details. These smaller flowers soften the boldness of the lilies, filling in spaces and creating a gentle, cloud-like fullness. Tucked discretely underneath are leaves in varying tones of green, including streamlined foliage and cool eucalyptus-type sprigs, which frame the blooms without drawing the eye away. The overall impression is of a piece that has been composed with care and sensitivity, perhaps in a quiet Earls Court florist workshop, ready to be delivered to a memorial service in nearby Brompton or Kensington. It feels like a wreath that would rest gracefully beside a photograph or candle, offering a circle of light, stillness, and solace to family and friends gathered to remember someone dearly loved.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly elevated angle on a pristine white surface, this funeral wreath presents a composed circle of hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemums whose soft, feathery petals build a plush, domed texture that feels almost weightless to the eye. The delicate petals diffuse light, while occasional creamy-yellow hints at some centres bring a warm undertone to the otherwise cool palette. Anchoring the upper left quadrant, a trio of deep cobalt-blue roses forms a striking, solemn focal point; their velvet-like spirals of petals are rich and saturated, offering a note of dignity and calm. Dark green foliage nests around these roses, its rounded leaves providing contrast and a natural frame. The wreath is edged on both inner and outer faces with a pleated satin ribbon in matching deep blue, its glossy ripples catching soft highlights and lending structure and refinement to the piece. The arrangement rests with a soft shadow that grounds it against the white background, photographed to show the wreath's depth and the meticulous handwork behind its symmetry. As a florist in Earls Court, I choose this palette often for memorials - the white chrysanthemums read as purity and remembrance, the blue as tranquil strength - and Florist Earls Court carefully places such tributes for services near Earls Court Road, Old Brompton Road, and the surrounding Kensington streets. The scent is subtle and reassuring, the textures inviting a quiet touch; overall this is a respectful, beautifully balanced wreath suited to funeral chapels and memorial gatherings in the local community.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This image captures a beautifully crafted funeral wreath laid flat on a stark white background, which lets the colours and details of the flowers speak without distraction. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle, symbolically echoing continuity and the ongoing presence of memory. Its main feature is a generous scattering of large roses in muted lavender, soft mauve, and subtle grey-purple hues, each bloom fully open and displaying a rich swirl of overlapping petals. Nestled among these larger roses are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses and rosebuds, positioned so that some appear just ready to open while others are in mid-bloom, adding texture and a sense of quiet unfolding. All of the flowers are supported by a base of deep green fern fronds, their slender, segmented leaves overlapping like feathers to create a lush border that peeks out between the blooms. Discreet accents of darker greenery and tiny floral buds provide shadow and layering, giving the composition depth and a gentle, garden-like feel. The design is clearly the work of a skilled local florist, its symmetry and fullness carefully judged so that no space feels empty or crowded. The combination of cool, soothing purples and soft pinks with the grounding green foliage makes this wreath especially suited to memorial gatherings in Earls Court, whether arranged for a service near Warwick Road or a more intimate farewell off Old Brompton Road. Under the calm, even lighting, the roses look fresh and velvety, as though they have just been arranged and are ready to be delivered as a tender, dignified tribute for someone deeply loved.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath, presented against a clean white field and built from layers of texture and meaning. The main ring is densely packed with countless small, deep blue chrysanthemums whose fine, almost spidery petals form a plush, tactile blue band that feels substantial and consoling. Lining the inner opening, a softly ruffled white satin ribbon provides a luminous border, its pleats echoing the circular motion of the design and offering a gentle, satin contrast to the saturated blues. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a cluster of three large blue roses, their petals unfurling in a rich sapphire tone with a velvet finish that reads both regal and intimate; around them float delicate clusters of tiny white gypsophila, whose lightness balances the roses and adds an old-fashioned sympathy note. A graceful cascade of creamy white orchids sweeps across from mid-left toward the lower right - their smooth, sculptural petals and elongated throats creating an ethereal pathway across the blue field - while several green orchid buds punctuate the stem, signalling freshness and continuity. The composition is arranged with soft, cool lighting that highlights the contrast between velvety petals, glossy satin, and feathery gypsophila, and imparts a hushed, contemplative mood. As a wreath often chosen for funerals or remembrance services in Earls Court and nearby Kensington, positioned to be seen from Earl's Court Road or delivered to local chapels, it is a dignified, quietly expressive tribute that speaks of respect, purity, and enduring memory without embellishment.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A graceful, circular funeral wreath filled with white, blush, and deep fuchsia flowers is carefully arranged and photographed on a pure white background, giving it a calm, contemplative atmosphere. At the heart of the design are large white lilies, their wide, satin-smooth petals arching outward and their golden stamens catching the light, creating an air of serenity and reverence. Among them, rich fuchsia lilies with slightly darker, speckled petals bring a touch of drama and emotional depth, suggesting moments of vivid memory amidst the stillness. Around these focal blooms, white gerbera daisies with dark centres provide a gentle contrast, their layered petals forming rounded discs that add a fresh, modern texture. Woven throughout the wreath are soft pink roses-some tightly closed, others gently opening-paired with creamy white roses that are full and billowing, symbolising love, gratitude, and farewell. Smaller white filler flowers, perhaps petite carnations or chrysanthemum sprays, are nestled in between, filling any gaps and giving the wreath a plush, continuous look. A base of lush green foliage curves in an unbroken ring, the leaves overlapping to frame the flowers and evoke the idea of eternity and enduring connection. This wreath feels like the work of an experienced Earls Court florist who understands the quiet rituals of grief, perfect for a service near Earls Court station or a family gathering off Old Brompton Road. The soft fragrance of lilies and roses seems to drift from the image, and the overall mood is one of gentle dignity, comfort, and heartfelt remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular wreath for funerals and memorials is presented against a bright white background, allowing every nuance of red and green to stand clear. The arrangement is dominated by deep red carnations, their ruffled petals piled in overlapping layers so that each bloom feels full and cushioned, contributing to a soft, continuous band of colour. Nestled among these are lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a small, globe-like flower composed of densely clustered petals, giving a smooth, tactile texture that contrasts with the frill of the carnations. The vivid green of these button mums brings a brightness that enlivens the whole wreath, balancing the solemn depth of the red with a sense of gentle renewal. Supporting the flowers is a lush frame of foliage: feathery fern fronds fan outward, adding depth and a slightly wild softness, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with their creamy-edged, mid-green surfaces, wind between the blooms, introducing light and subtle pattern. A decorative ribbon in shaded greens is woven discreetly into one side of the wreath, its narrow loops echoing the circular form and quiet elegance of the flowers. The wreath forms a true circle, carefully proportioned so that no area feels sparse or heavy, symbolising continuity and unconditional love. Crafted with the steady hand of a local Earls Court florist familiar with intimate farewells around Warwick Road, Cromwell Road, and nearby churches, this design would sit gracefully at a crematorium, chapel, or graveside, offering a heartfelt, dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance through its harmonious red-and-green palette.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white surface, this round funeral wreath feels both dignified and tender, much like the floral tributes that accompany quiet gatherings in Earls Court's churches and small chapels. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle densely packed with flowers and foliage, symbolising enduring love and the continuity of memory. Two striking Asiatic lilies in a rich coral-orange tone draw immediate attention, one resting near the upper arc and the other towards the lower section of the ring, their broad, slightly recurved petals open wide and their stamens extending gracefully, radiating warmth and hope. Around them, clusters of soft pink and lavender-pink roses are arranged in gentle waves, their velvety petals spiralling outwards, giving a sense of softness and heartfelt closeness. Threaded between the roses, lisianthus (eustoma) flowers in blush pink and deep royal purple create delicate ruffles of texture, catching the light and adding a romantic, almost poetic touch. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler blooms drift through the arrangement like a soft haze, bridging the transitions between the main flowers. Beneath this tapestry of colour lies a structured base of mixed greenery: silvery eucalyptus leaves, feather-light fern fronds, and more robust dark green foliage combine to provide depth and contrast. Small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles appear at intervals, adding a distinctive, sculptural element that gently anchors the design. A few closed lily buds are nestled within the foliage, suggesting that the wreath will continue to change and open in the days following the service. Carefully folded bright green leaves near the feature lilies reveal the trained hands of a professional local florist, creating a tribute that feels personal, composed, and full of quiet respect.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a sophisticated circular wreath designed for a funeral or memorial, photographed directly from above against a bright white background. The entire ring is densely woven with Baby's Breath, the tiny Gypsophila blossoms forming a plush, cloud-like band of white that appears both fragile and abundant. Each small floret adds to a softly textured surface, so that the wreath reads as one harmonious halo rather than individual stems. The centre of the circle is left open and perfectly round, a calm space that feels almost like a window into stillness. Resting on the lower right curve, two calla lilies bring a rich, emotional counterpoint to the gentle white. Their smooth, rolled petals deepen into shades of burgundy, magenta, and wine, before blending into olive and fresh green along the undersides and stems. The stems arc inward with a fluid line, as though the blooms are leaning towards the empty centre in a quiet gesture of farewell. The interplay between the airy Gypsophila and the bold callas conveys the complexity of loss-soft sorrow intertwined with deep, enduring love. The lighting is clear and diffused, highlighting shape and colour without harsh contrasts, lending the entire piece a tranquil, chapel-like calm. This is the sort of wreath that might be chosen for a service around Earls Court, perhaps delivered to a town house near Cromwell Road or a quiet ceremony close to Warwick Road, reflecting the taste and care of a local florist who understands both modern design and traditional expressions of sympathy.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully composed funeral wreath is shown against a pristine white background, creating a sense of stillness that allows its colours and textures to speak clearly. The wreath forms a perfect circle with an open centre, symbolising eternity and the unbroken nature of love, a motif often chosen for services in the Earl's Court area. The main impression is one of rich pink tones and lush greenery. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses, mixed with gentler blush and soft pink varieties, are tightly massed together so the petals seem to overlap and whisper into one another. Some rose heads are fully open, their interiors forming layered spirals, while others are half-open or in bud, giving the ring a natural, garden-like rhythm. Weaving among the roses are large double lilies in creamy white, pale peach and blush pink, their broad petals slightly curled and often edged with delicate darker accents. Several prominent lily buds, fresh and upright in bright lime-green, push through the wreath, adding height and a suggestion of new life. The flowers are surrounded and supported by a generous framework of greenery: fine, feathery fern fronds extend outward, creating a soft halo, while glossy, deep green leaves in different shapes and sizes fill the spaces, adding depth and volume. The white backdrop intensifies the contrast between the cool greens and warm pinks, making each bloom stand out as if individually lit. The overall effect is one of quiet elegance and heartfelt tribute, a fitting choice for funerals, wakes or memorial gatherings held in Earl's Court churches or nearby chapels, conveying respect, remembrance and a gentle sense of comfort.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to glow on a clean white backdrop. This circular braid is crafted entirely from dozens of deep red blooms, each rose chosen at the height of its beauty. Large, fully opened heads reveal velvety petals that unfurl in elegant spirals, while smaller buds add mystery at the rim. The roses are pressed close together, forming a plush, uniform surface that invites a quiet touch and holds the eye with a steady, radiant crimson.

Between the petals you glimpse a whisper of fragrance, a warm perfume that lingers just enough to suggest a garden in late afternoon sun. The white background isolates the wreath, letting its texture-layers of petals, subtle curves, and the soft sheen of fresh petals-become the star. The arrangement radiates both love and reverence, a versatile design suitable for romantic celebrations, solemn memorials, or sophisticated decor in a ceremonial hall.

For Earls Court residents, this wreath carries a local sense of charm: a symbol of heartfelt moments on streets like Earl's Court Road, West Cromwell Road, and the parks nearby. It is the sort of piece a local florist would present for same-day delivery to homes and venues across the district, from Chelsea to Kensington. The craftsmanship speaks of careful selection, balanced proportion, and a timeless elegance that harmonises with modern interiors as well as traditional settings.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
In this image, a beautifully composed circular wreath designed for funerals or memorials is shown in full view against a pure white background, making each element of the design easy to appreciate. The wreath is densely woven with deep red roses, their petals soft and velvety, spiralling inward to create that familiar, comforting rose shape. Some blooms lean slightly towards a darker, wine-red hue, giving the ring a sense of depth and gentle shadow without any harsh lines. Between these roses sit generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, the rounded heads packed with many tiny petals that create a delicate, textured contrast to the sleek surfaces of the roses. Fresh foliage threads throughout the arrangement, with sturdy, rich green leaves providing structure and smaller, muted green sprigs adding a soft, almost silvery touch that cools the intense reds and yellows. Together, the flowers and greenery form a seamless circular band with a clear open centre, a classic symbol of continuity, eternal love, and remembrance. The lighting is evenly distributed, highlighting the freshness of the blooms and the careful craftsmanship that has gone into positioning each stem. One can imagine this wreath being prepared by an experienced local florist near Earls Court station, ready for respectful delivery to a nearby chapel or cemetery in Kensington or West Brompton. Emotionally, it feels both strong and tender: the red roses carry deep love and respect, while the yellow chrysanthemums introduce a note of warmth and gentle hope, making it a fitting tribute for saying goodbye to a cherished friend or family member.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the palm of a florist's hand, this circular wreath of deep red roses reads like a whispered devotion. The blooms cluster densely, their velvet petals catching the light and shifting from ruby to burgundy as they unfurl, while silvery-green foliage peeks out in soft crescents-calm breaths of color amid the passionate red. The roses-classics of love and lasting remembrance-give the piece a mood of reverent meditation, and the overall glow feels warm, almost dusk-like, as if the garden is settling into a quiet evening. Light glides over the ring, highlighting the velvet depth of each bloom and casting a gentle radiance that seems to hush the room. The foliage provides a gentle, forgiving contrast: broad, matte leaves like eucalyptus and slender, glossy blades that add structure and life. This wreath is crafted as an emblem of eternal connection, offering comfort beyond decoration, a promise that memories endure much like a flower's fleeting perfume. It is a fitting tribute for funeral rites, memorials, or anniversaries, and it speaks to those who value timeless elegance. For recipients in Earls Court and nearby neighborhoods-from Kensington and Chelsea to Notting Hill and South Kensington-the piece is ready for thoughtful delivery, often available for same-day service across our area through Florist Earls Court. It's more than flowers; it's a quiet vigil you can send.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced nautical-themed funeral wreath is shown here, photographed against a plain white backdrop that lets its colours and textures take centre stage. The arrangement forms a flawless circle, echoing a traditional lifebuoy, and is fully covered in small-headed flowers, likely chrysanthemums chosen for their longevity and compact shape. Each blossom is tucked snugly alongside the next, creating a lush, padded effect with subtle shifts of height giving the surface a gentle ripple. The wreath is quartered into four bold blocks of colour: two opposite segments in an intense royal blue, and two in fresh white. The blue petals convey depth and solemnity, reminiscent of open sea or the distant horizon beyond the Thames, while the white sections bring clarity and a sense of peace, like light reflecting on water after rain along nearby Cromwell Road. A narrow band of dark blue ribbon is elegantly pleated around the inner circumference, its soft ruffle adding defined structure without detracting from the blooms. The hollow centre of the ring remains open and clean, underlining the lifebuoy shape and offering a visual space for reflection. Crafted as a memorial tribute, this floral lifebuoy speaks of rescue, steadfastness, and respect, ideal for commemorating someone who loved boats, served in coastal or naval roles, or simply provided unwavering emotional support to those around them in Earls Court and the surrounding communities, where neighbours and families often look for meaningful, beautifully made flowers to express farewell and lasting gratitude.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A dignified memorial wreath viewed from overhead, arranged with an expert hand in soft, sympathetic tones: creamy white roses and pale yellow trumpet lilies form a continuous, circular composition set against a clean white backdrop. The arrangement is tightly packed-roughly fifteen blooms in the nearest rings-with roses showing tightly furled centres that open into velvety, ivory spirals. Among them, large lilies in a gentle lemon tint unfurl their broad petals and reveal slender, light-yellow stamens; a few remain in bud, lending a sense of unfolding life and subtle textural contrast. The flowers are supported by layered greenery: delicate fern fronds that fan out at the wreath's edge and broader, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that add sculptural form and cooler green tones. The materials read as tactile-the soft give of rose petals, the satiny curve of lily tepals, the feathery crispness of fern-so the viewer can almost feel the different surfaces. In soft morning or chapel light the ivory and yellow hues hold a peaceful, almost luminous quality. As a local touch, this style of wreath is commonly selected for services at venues around Earls Court and nearby Old Brompton Road, and it carries the understated formality appropriate for funerals, memorials, and commemorative displays. Prepared with seasoned care for families in the area, it communicates gentle condolence and a composed sense of continuity without ostentation. For arrangements like this, Florist Earls Court crafts each wreath to respect the mood and setting of the service.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00