Canonbury WREATHS

Welcome to Canonbury Florist, your trusted local florist for exquisite wreaths, lovingly crafted right in the heart of Canonbury. Our expert florists create stunning floral wreaths for any occasion, combining artistic flair with years of experience in floral design. Whether you’re after a warm welcome for your door on St. Paul's Road, a heartfelt tribute near Canonbury Square, or a festive arrangement for a gathering in Islington, we’re here for you.

We pride ourselves on sourcing only the freshest seasonal blooms, ensuring every wreath is as vibrant and long-lasting as possible. Our team draws daily inspiration from the beauty of our surroundings, from leafy Newington Green to bustling De Beauvoir Town and tranquil Highbury Fields. Each arrangement is thoughtfully designed to reflect the spirit and charm of Canonbury and its vibrant community.

  • Same-day delivery available across Canonbury, Islington, and De Beauvoir when you order online by 3 PM
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  • Unique bouquets and wreaths made to order, perfect for any occasion

Trust Canonbury Florist for beautifully arranged wreaths and flowers delivered on time, every time. Let our dedicated team add a personal touch to your home, event, or remembrance in the Canonbury area and beyond.

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WREATHS
I pictured this wreath as a quiet embrace, the kind a neighbour on Canonbury Square might offer after a loss - composed here against a stark white background so every detail reads clearly. The primary structure is a generous, uninterrupted circle of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom densely set so the ring appears as a seamless, soft pad that suggests continuity and calm. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a considered accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): deep, velvety violet flowers sitting beside softer lavender blossoms and tight buds, their layered petals lending a subtle, velour-like texture and a gentle, floral scent that would soften the hush of a funeral hall. Interspersed foliage - glossy variegated leaves, delicate fern fronds and upright, linear stems - brings natural contrast and a breath of green that keeps the cluster feeling lively yet subdued. Along the wreath's inner and outer rims a discrete band of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace is visible, harmonising with the Lisianthus and adding an elegant seam that frames the white cushion. Studio lighting produces a soft halo and a faint shadow beneath the wreath, emphasising its depth and sculptural presence. As local florists serving Canonbury, Barnsbury and nearby Essex Road, we arrange wreaths like this for chapel and graveside services; it reads as a respectful, timeless tribute meant to comfort and to honour a cherished life.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against an uncluttered white field, this sympathetic circular wreath reads as a quiet statement of remembrance. The main body is a lush, continuous ring of small white chrysanthemums, their layered, feathery petals forming a soft, reassuring texture that suggests both purity and solace. A subtle purple netting or ribbon slips through the flowers along the inner and outer rims, a delicate undercurrent of colour that gives the wreath a gentle contour and a composed sense of depth. On the upper-left arc a composed spray of accents draws the eye: three pale yellow roses open slowly, their creamy tones offering warmth and the comfort of close friendship; they sit amid tiny clusters of white baby's breath which lend a misty, cloud-like veil. Interspersed among the white are fine sprays of lavender-hued statice or limonium that introduce a cool contrast without disrupting the arrangement's harmony. A mix of lush greens - broad, tactile leaves and lacy fern fronds - encircle the accent cluster, enhancing the freshness and lending structure. The lighting is soft and natural, the wreath casting a delicate shadow on the white surface that gives it gentle presence. Texturally rich and understated, the composition feels handcrafted, the flowers behaving as if arranged by a careful hand from a local shop on Canonbury's quiet streets. It speaks to rituals of farewell: placed at a wake, carried at a memorial or set near a family's altar, offering a serene visual embrace and respectful tribute.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A delicately crafted funeral wreath forms a perfect, open circle of white and purple blooms, photographed against a spotless white backdrop so that every detail is easy to imagine. The entire ring is densely woven with Baby's Breath, the Gypsophila's countless pin-sized white blossoms creating a billowy, cloud-like base that looks as light as the morning mist over Canonbury's tree-lined streets. Rising from this soft cushion are graceful Lisianthus flowers, each bloom with gently ruffled petals that curl and fold with natural elegance. Their petals are primarily white, but the edges are kissed with soft violet and richer purple tones, giving the impression of ink gently bleeding into paper. Some Lisianthus are open wide, showing deeper, shadowed centers, while others are half-open or still in bud, tipped with pale green and cream, suggesting new life within a design focused on remembrance. The inner space of the wreath remains open and clear, reinforcing the classic circular shape and the idea of life's ongoing cycle. With no visible ribbon or lettering, the focus remains entirely on the interplay of texture between the airy Baby's Breath and the velvety Lisianthus petals. The clean background enhances the wreath's tranquil, almost ethereal character, as if it could be placed directly into a Canonbury chapel or carried along the quiet paths near Highbury & Islington. This arrangement feels especially suited for funerals, memorials, or graveside visits, where a family seeks to express sympathy and enduring love with a simple, dignified floral tribute.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A lovingly assembled circular funeral wreath, where a full, generous base of immaculate white chrysanthemums creates a soft, cloud-like halo that speaks of purity and remembrance. Beneath the dense white surface a shadow of deep purple lace or netting is intentionally left visible along the inner circumference, a tonal underlay that gives the piece depth and a quietly dignified colour accent. On the top-left a single cream-toned rose takes centre stage, its petals unfurling with a skin of pale yellow warmth; it's cushioned by rich, variegated foliage with lighter margins, delicate fern fronds and sprigs of small lavender-purple statice that bring both texture and a breath of colour. To the right, two elegant calla lilies arch gracefully across the lower half of the wreath-from about two o'clock down to five o'clock-their trumpet forms revealing a painterly gradient from a deep, muted purple at the edges to a soft peachy-pink near the throat. The lilies' bright green stems are woven gently into the white chrysanthemum body, creating a flowing line of movement, while a single longer green stem runs from the left cluster across the bottom and tucks toward the callas' base, securing the composition with a subtle, linear connection. Photographed against a pure white backdrop, the wreath's textures and muted palette are clear: a comforting, understated arrangement conceived with Canonbury neighbours in mind, suitable for memorial services around Canonbury Square, Upper Street and Essex Road, and available from Canonbury Florist for thoughtful local delivery and care.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A full, round sympathy wreath designed by a Canonbury florist is centred on a clean white background, every inch of its circle wrapped in roses and deep green foliage. The overall impression is one of quiet luxury and composure, with flowers placed so closely together that they form a continuous band of colour and texture. At the heart of the design, large ivory and creamy white roses are fully open, their petals soft and velvety, almost cloud-like as they overlap. Around them, clusters of blush pink spray roses appear at different stages of bloom, from tight round buds to half-open flowers, suggesting both the fragility and continuity of life. Gentle peach and pale yellow roses add a mellow warmth, while scattered blooms of dusty lavender and muted mauve introduce a subtle, antique sophistication. Threaded through this pastel tapestry, dark green fern fronds provide structure and movement, their finely divided leaves curving outward and framing the roses. The lighting is even and bright, typical of a studio photograph, allowing each petal's shape and colour to be clearly defined while maintaining a calm, soothing mood. This classic wreath, ideal for a funeral at a local Canonbury church or a memorial gathering near Essex Road or Newington Green, carries a message of respect and remembrance. The unbroken circle symbolises eternal love, while the gentle tones and lush fullness suggest solace, quiet strength, and compassionate support for those grieving the loss of someone dear.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In the heart of Canonbury, a resplendent floral wreath forms a serene, unbroken circle-its abundance of snowy lilies and deep fuchsia-pink blooms thoughtfully woven together in an expression of remembrance and comfort. Against a clean white background that echoes the tranquil charm of Canonbury's tree-lined lanes, broad, star-shaped white lilies unfurl soft, satiny petals, some revealing gentle green stamens, others cradling their promise within smooth buds. Complementing the peace of the lilies, vivid magenta Stargazers introduce moments of bold color, their centers flecked with subtle speckles, offering both vibrancy and gentle drama-much like the blend of old and new throughout the local area. Tender blush-pink roses, in various stages of blooming, nestle among these larger blossoms, their delicate fragrance softly evoking memories of gardens along Canonbury Square. Subtle green foliage, reminiscent of the fresh growth in autumnal Highbury Fields, peeks out among the blossoms, supporting the form and adding a quiet unity to the composition. This wreath, hand-crafted by a local artisan, evokes profound reverence-serving as both a compassionate gesture for bereavement and a visual tribute to a life well-lived within the close-knit Canonbury community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously made circular sympathy wreath photographed on a clean white backdrop, composed primarily of densely packed white spray chrysanthemums that form a smooth, cloud-like ring. The chrysanthemums' fine, multi-layered petals create a unified, serene texture meant to suggest peace and collective remembrance. Positioned on the upper left quadrant, a bright, heartfelt spray of golden-yellow roses contrasts with clusters of rich purple lisianthus; the roses bloom in warm, unfurling spirals, while the lisianthus present elegant ruffled cups and a satin sheen that cools the overall tone. Scattered unopened buds in soft lavender and green, together with a mix of glossy salal-like leaves, delicate fern fronds and subtle variegated foliage, introduce depth and a natural, living quality to the arrangement. A delicate band of dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white flowers, tracing the wreath's inner and outer edges and discreetly tying the palette together. The open centre and the soft scent of fresh roses lend a contemplative space within the design. From the perspective of a Canonbury Florist arranger, this wreath is suited to memorial services across Canonbury, Canonbury Square or nearby New River Walk, and can be prepared with care for local delivery to family homes or chapels. The overall effect balances solemnity with gentle warmth, offering a dignified floral expression of sympathy and remembrance in the heart of Islington.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image presents an elegant circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a bright white backdrop so that every bloom appears calm and luminous. The arrangement is dominated by large white Oriental lilies, placed closely together so their smooth, velvety petals almost overlap. Some lilies are at the peak of bloom, with flared petals, greenish-yellow throats, and prominent stamens dusted with rust-coloured pollen, while others remain partly closed, suggesting a quiet passage of time. Intertwined with these striking lilies are clusters of Lisianthus-type flowers, their soft white petals finished with fine fringes and delicate edges washed in lavender and soft purple, adding a gentle halo of colour that never overwhelms the purity of the whites. A few small, creamy buds and compact blossoms-reminiscent of young roses or unopened eustoma-punctuate the wreath like moments of unspoken thought. Slender green foliage, including possible eucalyptus tips and narrow leaves, sits in the background, just visible enough to frame the flowers and give the design a natural structure. The wreath forms a complete, balanced circle, symbolising eternal love and unbroken remembrance. It conveys the same quiet composure you might feel walking through the leafy streets of Canonbury towards the New River Walk on a still afternoon. The mood is tender, respectful, and contemplative, making this white lily and purple-accented wreath a fitting tribute for funerals, memorial services, or cremation ceremonies in Canonbury, where families wish to honour a life with understated, graceful flowers.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint the wreath presents itself as a continuous band of quiet grace: hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemums densely packed to create a full, domed ring that suggests purity and remembrance. Under soft lighting the chrysanthemum petals show a delicate, almost feathery texture and a hint of warm cream in their centres that prevents the design from feeling austere. On the upper left a trio of electric blue roses rises with confident elegance; their richly saturated, velvety petals unfold in tight spirals and are cushioned by sprigs of deep green foliage, which both anchors the colour and introduces natural form. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue traces the wreath's outer and inner edges, its gentle ruffles catching highlights that lend the composition a tailored, polished finish. The wreath sits against a white backdrop with a faint shadow beneath, giving the piece presence and a quiet dimensionality that feels respectful rather than theatrical. Tactile contrasts - the soft, papery chrysanthemums, the smooth glossy ribbon and the plush rose petals - combine with a subtle, clean floral scent to create an offering that is calming to the senses. As a local florist who often delivers for memorials on Upper Street and to chapels around Newington Green, I would recommend this palette when a family asks for a tribute that speaks of dignity and consolation; it reads as a sincere farewell, crafted with care and restraint for moments of remembrance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly overhead, this elegant circular funeral wreath rests against a clean, bright white background, its symmetry and fullness immediately drawing the eye. The design is built around generous, fully opened roses in muted tones of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and greyish-purple, each petal layered and gently ruffled, capturing that in-between shade that feels both vintage and timeless. Threaded between the larger blooms are sprays of delicate blush-pink miniature roses, some unfurling in soft cups, others still held in tight, hopeful buds. Together, they create a tapestry of texture and tone that feels intimate and deeply considered. A dense collar of dark green fern fronds forms the foundation of the wreath, the finely divided leaves fanning out like a halo, their cool freshness providing a striking contrast to the pastel flowers. Occasional darker buds and filler foliage add shadow and nuance, so the arrangement does not feel flat but quietly three-dimensional, as though it might be resting on a stand in a Canonbury chapel or local memorial hall. The soft, even lighting allows the muted colours to appear gentle rather than sombre, suggesting peace, remembrance, and a calm farewell. This wreath, with its restrained colour palette and careful craftsmanship, would be chosen to honour a loved one with grace and tenderness, suitable for same-day sympathy delivery to services around Canonbury, Islington, or nearby residential streets where families gather to say their goodbyes.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white background, this circular memorial wreath pairs intense blue blooms with pure white accents to convey solemnity and solace. The main ring is densely packed with vivid deep-blue chrysanthemum-like flowers whose many narrow petals create a textured, almost cushion-like surface; the effect is one of fullness and steady presence. A soft, pleated white satin ribbon traces the wreath's inner circumference, its satin gleam offering an understated border that calms the composition. Toward the upper-left arc, three luxuriant blue roses open in full bloom, their velvety sapphire petals catching light and acting as an elegant anchor; they sit amid sprays of delicate white baby's breath and a few dark green leaves that add contrast and a touch of classic sympathy floristry. From just left of center a cascade of immaculate white orchids sweeps diagonally toward the lower right, the orchids' broad, silky petals and subtle centres appearing almost luminous against the strong blue background. Interspersed along the orchid stem are lime-green buds at different stages of opening, a small, hopeful counterpoint to the wreath's commemorative character. The overall palette and composition-cool blues, clean whites, shadowed greens-are rendered in soft, diffused light that emphasizes texture and form without harshness. Crafted with mindful balance, this wreath would be a fitting, dignified expression of condolence for services in Canonbury, Essex Road, or quiet corners of Islington where neighbours gather to remember.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed on a pure white background, this open circular floral wreath appears almost to float, its mixture of whites, blush pinks, and deep magentas forming a calm yet eloquent tribute. Large white lilies, their petals elegantly curved and their stamens dusted with golden pollen, anchor the design at several points, offering a sense of peace and gentle dignity. Between them, deep fuchsia and magenta lilies, with distinctive speckled throats and star-like shapes, provide a more vibrant note, like moments of cherished memory shining through grief. White Gerbera daisies, easily recognised by their dark central eyes and even rings of petals, sit proudly around the wreath, adding structure and light. Soft pink rosebuds and half-open roses lend a tender, romantic touch, while fully opened creamy white roses with tightly layered petals give the arrangement volume and a timeless, classical feel. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or sprays of tiny roses, are woven carefully among the larger blooms so that no space feels empty or forgotten. A collar of glossy and matte green foliage cradles the flowers, creating a well-defined circular form that suggests continuity and unbroken love. Looking at this wreath, one can imagine it being prepared by an experienced Canonbury florist for a funeral service in a quiet church off Essex Road or for a farewell gathering near New River Walk, a floral expression of sympathy and remembrance that feels both personal and deeply respectful.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular wreath, designed as a funeral or memorial tribute, is shown against a crisp white backdrop, its colours and textures standing out as clearly as if you were viewing it on a worktable in a Canonbury Florist design room off Upper Street. The arrangement is dominated by deep red carnations, each bloom dense with ruffled, velvety petals that overlap and curl, creating a sense of fullness and gentle movement all around the ring. Some carnations are broad and fully opened, revealing every fold, while others remain slightly smaller and more compact, lending an organic, hand-crafted feel rather than strict uniformity. Between these red blooms sit rounded lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, bead-like florets forming smooth, spherical cushions of colour that pop brightly against the crimson tones. The interplay of the soft, fluted carnation petals with the firm, textured surfaces of the button mums gives the wreath a tactile richness you can almost feel. Around and beneath the flowers, a generous collar of greenery provides structure and balance. Deep emerald fern fronds, reminiscent of shaded corners in nearby Canonbury Square Gardens, stretch delicately between the blooms, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins bring lightness and pattern, gently softening the edges of the circle. Threaded discreetly through the lower section is a striped green ribbon, looped and twisted into relaxed curves that echo the natural shapes of the foliage. Bathed in even, neutral light, without harsh shadows, this wreath conveys quiet respect and enduring affection, an elegant choice for saying goodbye at a church service or crematorium gathering in and around Canonbury.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A richly layered circular wreath is shown from above against a pure white background, every flower placed with intention to create a calm, consoling presence. Two magnificent Asiatic lilies in tones of coral-red and orange draw the eye first, their open faces mirroring one another across the wreath and their pollen-tipped stamens adding a sense of vitality amid sorrow. Between and around them, clusters of blush-pink roses unfurl in perfect spirals, their velvety petals overlapping like folded silk, bringing softness and quiet romance to this sympathy design. Interwoven among the roses are lisianthus blooms in dusky pink and deep, velvety purple, their gently ruffled edges adding depth, shadow, and a feeling of tender remembrance. Tiny clouds of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, are tucked into gaps, creating a light, hazy effect that links each section of the wreath. The floral circle is supported by a lush base of mixed greenery, with rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and spiky blue eryngium thistles that lend a cool, almost metallic note, hinting at resilience and strength. A few unopened lily buds lie nestled in the foliage, symbolic of memories still unfolding. Bright green looped leaves are artfully wrapped near the main lilies, adding modern structure and showcasing the skill of a local Canonbury florist. The overall impression is of a dignified funeral wreath, suitable for a service at a small Islington chapel, a quiet farewell near Canonbury Station, or a memorial gathering close to New River Walk, expressing sympathy, peace, and the unbroken circle of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
An overhead view reveals a refined circular wreath designed for a funeral or memorial, resting against a crisp white background so that every detail is clearly defined. The ring is densely woven from countless tiny heads of Baby's Breath, their white petals forming a soft, mist-like band that appears almost weightless, yet visually rich and textured. Each gypsophila floret adds a subtle layer of depth, creating the impression of a gentle, white cloud shaped into a perfect circle. The centre is left open, a quiet aperture that gives the wreath a sense of calm balance and contemplation. Nestled in the lower right section, two elegant calla lilies rise from within the cushion of gypsophila. Their sleek, trumpet-shaped blooms are coloured in a deep burgundy to magenta hue at the tips, with the colour gradually softening into muted green along the throats and stems. The long green stems sweep gracefully inward, adding movement and a modern line against the soft, feathery background. The overall palette of pure white and wine-dark tones conveys dignity, devotion, and an intimate kind of remembrance, perfect for honouring a loved one at a service in Canonbury, near the quiet streets around Canonbury Square or along Essex Road. This design feels both tender and composed, the sort of thoughtful tribute an experienced local florist would create when families seek something understated yet profoundly meaningful.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath is shown as a complete circle of flowers, laid out against a clear white background so every petal and leaf can be seen. At first glance, the viewer is drawn to the many roses that define the wreath's character, their colours flowing from intense magenta and rich fuchsia through to softer pastel pinks. Some roses are fully open, revealing frilled, velvety hearts, while others remain in half-open or bud form, suggesting both memory and new beginnings. Nestled among them are large, double-headed lilies, their generous petals brushed with cream, blush, and a whisper of peach, curving slightly backwards to expose pale throats and fine central stamens. Several lime-green lily buds sit upright among the blooms, a brighter note that balances the warmer pinks. The flowers are supported by an abundance of foliage: dark green fern fronds that frame the outer rim like feathers, and sturdy, glossy leaves layered beneath the blossoms, giving weight and structure. Subtle touches of variegated greenery catch the light, adding gentle contrast. The wreath rests visually in a pool of soft, neutral light, making it feel calm, respectful, and composed. Crafted in the spirit of Canonbury's quiet garden squares and tree-lined streets, this wreath would feel at home at a chapel near Essex Road, a memorial by Highbury Fields, or a farewell service at a local crematorium. Its circular form and thoughtful blend of colour convey solace, dignity, and an ongoing connection to a loved one who has passed.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine entering Canonbury and being met by a wreath so lush with deep red roses that warmth seems to radiate from its circles. Each bloom has been selected at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulence. The circular form feels both symbolic and soothing-a continuous embrace of velvety florals where every rose brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson that catches the light with a satin sheen. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries love and solemnity in equal measure, with every blossom bearing the weight of a memory or a heartfelt wish.

As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers-the heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems and the gentle rhythm of each stem's placement. The wreath exudes elegance and reverence, a timeless expression of farewell and celebration that would grace a doorway on Upper Street, near Canonbury Square, or in a quiet chapel in Islington. The craftsmanship is evident in careful packing, precise spacing, and the soft curves where petals meet petals, creating depth and plush volume. It is a piece that speaks of devotion and gratitude, ready to accompany a ceremony, a birthday surprise, or a tribute in a home. Available for same-day delivery across Canonbury, Angel, Islington, Dalston, and beyond, this wreath carries its message with dignity, whether sent for romance, remembrance, or quiet sympathy.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A rich, circular memorial wreath is displayed against a crisp white backdrop, its design focused on the striking partnership between deep red roses and golden yellow chrysanthemums. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, its open centre framed by a dense collar of flowers that feels both abundant and carefully controlled. The red roses are the dominant feature, each bloom perfectly formed with velvety petals that curl gently outward from tightly furled hearts, shifting in tone from ruby red to darker, wine-like burgundy. Between these roses, clusters of small, cheerful yellow chrysanthemums create pockets of light, their many narrow petals giving a soft, cushiony texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. The interplay between the passionate red and the hopeful yellow suggests both deep love and a quiet celebration of a life well lived. Threaded throughout the arrangement is a base of fresh green foliage, likely a combination of broad, glossy salal leaves and perhaps a few stems of more muted, silvery-green eucalyptus, the kind often seen in arrangements prepared for families around Canonbury, De Beauvoir, and nearby Islington churches. The greenery adds substance, depth, and a hint of woodland calm, as though the flowers had been gathered from a shaded garden off Canonbury Place. The bright, even lighting emphasises each petal and vein, making the wreath's textures almost tangible. This thoughtful floral tribute would be fitting at a funeral, cremation service, or memorial gathering in the Canonbury area, offering a dignified expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring connection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
On a white background, this wreath of deep red roses rests with quiet dignity, as if offered on a chapel altar in Canonbury. The blooms cluster thickly, each petal a satin fold in rich crimson, while the buds promise future splendour. Interspersed are sprigs of verdant greens-broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus-creating a tactile frame that heightens the rose's intensity. Light plays across the velvety surfaces, casting gentle highlights and soft shadows that give the piece depth and a sense of presence. The arrangement exudes solemnity and abundance, a wearable memory made tangible, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of remembrance. It speaks of love and respect, of farewells said with dignity, and of a community gathered in support. In Canonbury and the surrounding Islington streets-near Angel, Dalston Junction, and Essex Road-the wreaths like this are a familiar sign of care, placed by families who want the moment to feel honourable and serene. The white backdrop ensures the crimson tone remains vivid, while the green accents soften the composition into a living portrait of remembrance. This piece is available through local florists, with options for same-day delivery across Canonbury and neighbouring districts, making sure the gesture arrives fresh and timely to the service or home.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced nautical memorial wreath is presented against a pure white background, its circular form instantly reminiscent of a classic lifebuoy, the sort you might see near the water's edge at a canal lock or riverside mooring. The ring is built from tight clusters of small chrysanthemum-like blooms, each flower head nestled so closely into the next that the surface becomes a plush, textured tapestry of petals. The wreath is visually quartered, with alternating blocks of saturated royal blue and immaculate white: blue filling the top left and bottom right sections, white creating luminous contrast in the top right and bottom left. From a distance the pattern appears crisp and graphic; up close, the tiny layered petals reveal intricate detail and a sense of gentle movement, almost like waves. The central opening of the lifebuoy is clearly defined, lined by a slim frill of deep blue ribbon that softly echoes the flowers' hue and traces the inner circle with a neat, maritime finish. The overall effect is calm, dignified, and quietly powerful, evoking safety, rescue and enduring support. For families in Canonbury and nearby Islington seeking a sea-inspired farewell for a sailor, lifeguard, or someone who simply cherished coastal walks, this wreath speaks a language of respect and remembrance. It feels at home at a chapel in Highbury, a crematorium service, or a small gathering after a funeral near Canonbury Station. The clear white backdrop isolates every shaded petal and colour block, allowing the blue and white floral lifering to stand out as a symbolic lifeline and final gesture of love.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above against a white backdrop, this wreath presents a composed, circular study in soft tones: creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies set into a deep, verdant frame. Approximately a dozen to fifteen fully opened cream roses form the primary visual weight, each bloom's concentric petals unfurling in a classic, gentle spiral that absorbs morning light and reads as pure, calming ivory. Interspersed among them are larger trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue; some blossoms open wide, their long petals curving back to reveal pale, delicate stamens, while others sit as promising buds, introducing movement and the suggestion of life continuing. Underpinning the flowers, an abundance of rich green foliage gives the wreath depth - feathery fern fronds offer soft, lacy texture and smaller, rounded leaves like eucalyptus contribute a cooler green and a faint, clean scent. The overall effect is peaceful and dignified, the circle intact and elegantly dense, intended as a memorial tribute that speaks of solace and steady remembrance. As a local florist we design these pieces to complement services across Canonbury and neighbouring streets - from Canonbury Square to Essex Road and beyond - and to lie gracefully on a stand at a chapel or grave. This wreath reflects careful craftsmanship and sensitivity, balanced for visual harmony and subtle fragrance, an appropriate expression of condolence for bereaved families choosing flowers to honour a loved one.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00