Edgware WREATHS – Beautiful Floral Tributes from Your Local Florist

Welcome to Edgware Florist, your trusted local expert for stunning wreaths and fresh flowers in Edgware and surrounding areas like Burnt Oak and Mill Hill. With years of experience crafting bespoke bouquets and tributes, our team is passionate about helping you find the perfect floral arrangement for any occasion—be it a heartfelt remembrance or a joyful celebration.

As your nearby florist, we know the community well, serving streets around Station Road, The Broadwalk Centre, and Camrose Avenue. Our expert florists carefully source every bloom to ensure vibrant colour and lasting freshness, so you can trust that your wreath or bouquet is arranged with genuine care and local knowledge.

Same-day delivery is available across Edgware and neighbouring areas when you order online by 3 PM – giving you peace of mind for those important moments. Whether you’re looking for a traditional wreath or a modern floral design, we craft each piece to reflect your needs with a personal touch only a local florist can offer.

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WREATHS
This studio-made sympathy wreath is composed as a single, unbroken circle of snowy white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly nestled to create a plush, peaceful surface that symbolizes continuity and calm. On the upper-left quadrant a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides a tender focal point: blossoms range from saturated violet through soft lavender to near-pastel buds, their ruffled petals offering a velvety contrast to the crisp chrysanthemum cushion. Sprays of varied greenery weave through the purple cluster - broad, slightly variegated leaves and delicate fern-like foliage that add depth, texture and a gentle, organic silhouette. Along both the inner and outer rims a subtle trim of crinkled dark purple mesh or ribbon is visible beneath the white flowers, echoing the lisianthus tones and lending a refined, finishing detail that reads as dignified rather than ornate. The piece is lit with soft, diffused overhead light in a studio setting, which throws a faint shadow beneath the wreath and accentuates the layered petals and the tactile quality of the materials. Smells are muted but present: a hint of green and a faint, sweet lisianthus aroma. As a local Edgware florist who often delivers tributes to community chapels near Watling Avenue and local cemeteries, I describe this wreath as one designed to sit comfortably in formal services and intimate memorials alike, offering a visual expression of sympathy that is both understated and heartfelt, honoring remembrance with a calm, composed aesthetic.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Against a stark white background this dignified circular wreath reads as a serene statement of sympathy: a dense ring of snow-white spray chrysanthemums is tightly arranged to form a smooth, plush profile, each tiny bloom contributing to a calm, velvety texture that invites quiet contemplation. Subtle dark purple netting or ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum heads at both the inner and outer rims, a refined detail that adds depth and a whispered colour echo without distracting from the wreath's solemn purity. At the upper-left quadrant, an intimate cluster of three soft, creamy-yellow roses becomes the gentle focal point - their layered petals opening like small suns of warmth - surrounded by clouds of fragile white baby's breath and scattered sprigs of lavender-purple statice for contrast. The greenery that accompanies this cluster - broad glossy leaves interspersed with delicate fern-like fronds - gives structure and fresh vibrancy, the dark green tones grounding the composition while allowing the paler blooms to breathe. The centre hole of the wreath remains clear, a quiet symbol of continuity and remembrance that frames the piece. Soft studio lighting highlights the textural contrast between the chrysanthemums' ruffled faces and the roses' velvet smoothness, while a subtle shadow beneath the wreath confirms its three-dimensional presence. As a local arrangement for Edgware and neighbouring Burnt Oak or Colindale services, this wreath is described here with the care of a neighbourhood florist; Edgware Florist prepares tributes like this for funerals and memorials, offering thoughtful colour choices and local delivery when required.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp, unbroken white background, a single circular funeral wreath draws the eye with its quiet elegance and careful craftsmanship. The ring is fully covered in white Baby's Breath, each delicate branching stem holding clusters of tiny blossoms that form a soft, clouded texture from edge to edge. Resting on this gentle backdrop are ruffled Lisianthus blooms in harmonious tones of white and purple. Their petals open in layered whorls, the centres creamy and pale, the edges touched with lilac and deeper violet accents that ripple along the ruffles like soft brushstrokes. Some flowers are confidently open, revealing their depth and darker hearts, while others remain partially closed, revealing fresh green calyxes and a hint of yellow where the petals meet. The centre of the wreath remains open, a clear, calm circle that emphasizes the traditional shape and the symbolism of continuity and everlasting love. No foliage distracts from the simplicity: it is purely about the interplay of white, lavender, and subtle green. In mood, the arrangement feels like a quiet pause, making it ideal as a sympathy tribute for a funeral service in Edgware, perhaps placed in a peaceful corner of a chapel near Edgwarebury Park or delivered to a family home along Hale Lane. The flowers appear freshly arranged, as if they have just left the workbench of an experienced local florist, ready for same-day delivery across the HA8 area to offer comfort, respect, and a touch of gentle beauty in a time of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, circular funeral wreath photographed on a clean white background, its body formed from countless densely packed white chrysanthemums that create a cloud-like cushion of petals and a feeling of quiet repose. Subtly visible beneath the chrysanthemums, along the inner rim, is a ruffled sweep of deep purple netting that gives the wreath depth and a refined touch of colour. On the top-left quadrant a carefully arranged cluster centers on one perfectly formed cream or pale-yellow rose, the petals soft and luminous against a nest of mixed foliage-broad variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and delicate fern fronds-while slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice punctuate the greenery with fine, papery texture. To the right, from about two o'clock down to five, two graceful calla lilies rise and curve with sculptural poise; their blooms display a gentle gradient, the tips holding a deep purple tone that fades into a peach-pink blush toward the base, their vivid green stems woven along the lower-right curve to connect the composition. A single longer green stem extends from the left cluster, crossing the lower wreath and fastening near the callas, evidence of careful florist technique. Captured in soft, neutral light so every hue and surface reads true, this wreath carries a scent suggestion of chrysanthemum and rose and conveys solemn comfort. Prepared by Edgware Florist for local families around Edgware High Street, Burnt Oak and the Broadwalk Centre, it's a composed sympathy tribute chosen for graveside services, memorials and wakes.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this full circular wreath is composed of roses and ferns arranged so closely that they form a continuous cushion of petals, giving the impression of softness and quiet abundance. At its heart are large roses in tones of ivory and creamy white, fully open and layered, their petals forming intricate spirals that draw the eye. Threaded through these are delicate blush pink spray roses, some no larger than a thumbnail, with a mixture of tight buds and half-open blossoms that add detail and texture. Subtle touches of pale peach and buttery yellow roses bring a gentle warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms add a more contemplative, vintage character, perfectly suited to a sympathy wreath. Dark green fern fronds weave through the composition, their finely divided leaves creating a feathery frame that sets off the pastel flowers and adds depth to the ring. The overall effect is of a wreath that feels both lush and carefully composed, as though each stem has been placed with intention. The lighting is neutral and even, so every shade, from soft cream to muted lilac, appears clear and true. This design would be at home resting by a memorial table in a chapel near Canons Park or being delivered to a family home off Hale Lane, a quietly elegant tribute crafted in the spirit of Edgware's community, to honour a life with tenderness and enduring affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This beautifully composed floral wreath exudes both tranquillity and grace, a creation which resonates deeply with the reflective spirit of Edgware during moments of loss and remembrance. Expertly shaped into a complete, unbroken circle, the arrangement features a generous abundance of snowy white lilies-their stately, star-shaped petals radiate outward in layers, some open wide and others still in the promise of bud, all carrying with them an aura of purity and solace. Intertwined harmoniously among the lilies, vivid fuchsia pink blooms burst vibrantly, their rich, magenta petals flecked with deeper hues recalling the colourful front gardens lining Edgware's quiet streets in spring. Blushing roses in delicate shades of pale pink and creamy white nestle between the larger flowers, their soft, curved forms lending an undercurrent of tenderness, as if to quietly cradle the sorrow and memory held within the circle. Wisps of gently shaded green foliage, possibly cut from local leafy stems, surround and support the display, echoing the verdant calm found in Montrose Playing Fields or along the paths of Stonegrove. The wreath's circular form, filled yet open at its heart, symbolizes eternity, unity, and remembrance, making it ideal for honoring a beloved life. This floral tribute captures the essence of local craft and care, and is particularly well-suited to memorial services and moments when words alone cannot suffice.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This handcrafted circular wreath reads as an expression of quiet respect: a dense base of pristine white spray chrysanthemums creates a soft, pillow-like ring whose petals overlap to form a continuous, cloud-soft texture. Crowning the upper left quadrant is a sculpted spray of colour - luminous yellow roses in full bloom with buttery centres, paired with rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny petals form elegant, ruffled cups. Lighter lavender lisianthus buds and small green buds suggest newness and hope amid the tribute, while clusters of glossy green foliage and fern-like fronds weave through the blooms, adding contrast and structural depth. A subtle dark-purple crinoline ribbon is visible just beneath the chrysanthemum edge, tracing the inner and outer circumference and visually tying the accent colours back to the white foundation. The arrangement is photographed on a clean white background so the wreath's form and texture remain the focus - an appropriate and considered piece for memorial services at local churches or for floral tributes placed near Edgware Tube and the Broadwalk shopping area. As prepared for commissions by Edgware Florist, the composition balances reverence and warmth, with scent notes of soft rose and green foliage implied rather than overwhelming. The overall effect is dignified and tender: a floral farewell that offers comfort, a clear focal point for remembrance, and a quietly elegant presence at any sympathy setting.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath sits against a pure white background, its soft colours and flowing shapes creating a feeling of hushed reverence. Dominating the arrangement are generous white Oriental lilies, their long, elegant petals curving outward like outstretched hands in blessing. Each lily reveals a delicate greenish centre and upright stamens tipped with subtly rust-coloured anthers, adding a touch of natural contrast without disturbing the overall purity. Between these striking blooms, layers of Lisianthus flowers weave through the design, their petals gently ruffled and outlined in misty shades of lilac and purple, as if lightly brushed with pastel. Some Lisianthus heads are fully open, others are still cupped in promise, giving the wreath a sense of softness and movement. Slim green leaves and light, silvery foliage tuck discreetly between the flowers, supporting the circular structure while keeping the focus on the luminous whites and cool purples. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, a symbol of eternity and the unending bond between the living and those they mourn. It is the kind of refined tribute a local Edgware family might choose for a funeral service near Canons Park or a memorial gathering along Hale Lane. The overall impression is one of peace, dignity, and gentle consolation, as though the flowers are quietly accompanying loved ones through a moment of grief and reflection.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated perspective on a pristine white field, this round memorial wreath presents itself with understated authority: a full, textured ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the body, their multiply layered, feathery petals creating a soft, domed surface that diffuses light into a pale, serene glow. Nestled at the upper left of the circle are three intense cobalt-blue roses, their velvet-like petals tightly curled and vividly saturated, offering a concentrated point of colour that reads as both noble and consoling. Dark green foliage gathers behind the blue roses, the leaves' glossy planes and subtle veins providing a natural backdrop that enhances the roses' electric hue. Framing the wreath on both its outer and inner rims is a pleated satin ribbon in matching royal blue; the ribbon's gentle ruffles and reflective sheen lend a refined edge that defines the silhouette and ties the palette together. The composition casts a soft shadow on the white surface beneath, which gives it quiet depth and a sense of presence suitable for a funeral chapel or memorial display. This arrangement-designed with sensitivity to texture, colour, and balance-speaks of dignity and remembrance. Locally, I've seen similar wreaths placed thoughtfully at services around Edgware High Street and near Edgware Tube station; Edgware Florist prepares this style for delivery across Edgware, Burnt Oak, and neighbouring Mill Hill when families request a restrained, heartfelt tribute. The piece feels like a tactile embrace: cool white, deep blue, and green-calm, composed, and respectfully enduring.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above, this memorial wreath forms a perfect circle of muted colour and rich texture against a clean white backdrop, like a moment of stillness set apart from the bustle of Edgware Broadway. The wreath is composed almost entirely of roses, giving it a timeless, classic character. Large blooms in dusty lavender, soft mauve, and grey-washed purple are placed evenly around the ring, each flower fully open and layered with countless silky petals. They create a gentle, cloud-like effect that feels both luxurious and comforting. Interspersed among these are delicate sprays of pastel pink miniature roses, some tightly closed, others softly opening, which introduce movement and a sense of unfolding life. These blush accents sit in small clusters, nestling against the larger roses and softening their more serious tones. Beneath and around the flowers stretches a dense base of glossy dark green ferns, probably leatherleaf, their segmented fronds arching outward to form a deep, feathered border. This verdant frame adds structure and contrast, giving the wreath a natural fullness one might associate with the calm greenery of nearby Stanmore Country Park. Tiny hints of darker buds and filler foliage are tucked discretely between the main flowers, increasing depth and shadow without disturbing the overall harmony. The lighting is even and diffuse, showing true colours and textures while maintaining a soothing, contemplative mood. Designed as a sympathy wreath suitable for funeral services, graveside tributes, or remembrance ceremonies in and around Edgware, the arrangement quietly conveys messages of peace, gratitude, and lasting affection, as if each rose were a gentle thank-you for a life well lived.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath photographed on a simple white background, built from a lush wreath of small, intense blue chrysanthemum blooms that form a plush, continuous ring. The chrysanthemums' fine, bristle-like petals provide a tactile, almost woven texture while a pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its soft luster offering an elegant counterpoint to the saturated blue. Near the top-left a trio of fully opened blue roses presents a deeper, velvety sapphire hue; their broad, layered petals create a small focal cluster that conveys tenderness and respect. Delicate clusters of baby's breath are woven around this rose cluster, lending a whisper-light softness that brightens the composition. A gentle cascade of white orchids-Phalaenopsis or similar-flows from the mid-left toward the lower right, their clean, sculptural petals and pale throats introducing an ethereal, calming movement across the wreath. Scattered among the orchids are vibrant green buds, partly closed, hinting at new growth and continuity even in a memorial context. The palette of blue and white, set in soft daylight, reads as solemn yet pure; the textures-velvety roses, feathery chrysanthemum heads, silky ribbon, and smooth orchid petals-are clearly defined. This arrangement is presented with the kind of quiet craftsmanship familiar to local florists serving Edgware, Burnt Oak and nearby Mill Hill, and would be appropriate for a funeral service, remembrance ceremony, or as a condolence tribute delivered to a family home.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown against a clean white backdrop, its ring completely covered in a careful blend of white, blush, and deep magenta tones. Large white lilies with open, trumpet-like petals and soft green throats sit proudly around the circle, their golden stamens catching the light and giving the design a sense of quiet radiance. In between, richer fuchsia and deep pink lilies, some with delicate speckling, add a bolder note, like the vibrant colour one might glimpse in gardens off Edgware Way or along the back streets near Canons Park. Threaded through the lilies are soft pink roses, some still in bud and others just beginning to open, their gentle colour evoking tenderness and affectionate remembrance. Creamy white roses, more fully open, lend a timeless, classical feel, their curled petals stacked closely together. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, bring a modern brightness and a slightly playful texture that balances the more formal blooms. Smaller white blossoms-perhaps spray roses or miniature carnations-are used to fill every gap so that the wreath feels lush and seamless, while layers of deep green foliage frame the flowers and help define the circular shape. The arrangement looks meticulously crafted by a skilled local florist, the flowers appearing fresh and full, as though prepared for same-day delivery to a funeral home or family address in Edgware. The overall effect is one of calm dignity, expressing sympathy, respect, and a sense of ongoing love that continues beyond the service itself.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular wreath for a funeral or memorial service is presented against a bright white backdrop, its colours and textures standing out with clarity and calm. The ring is densely woven with deep red carnations, each flower formed of many fine, ruffled petals that create a plush, almost quilted surface all the way around the design. Nestled between these rich blooms are lime green button chrysanthemums, small and spherical, their tightly packed petals producing a smooth, cushion-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the frill of the carnations. The interplay of crimson and vivid green gives the wreath a sense of warmth and life, even in the context of loss. Supporting this floral circle is a base of mixed greenery: dark emerald fern fronds reach out like soft feathers, while variegated foliage with cream-edged leaves lightens the overall palette and adds delicate detail at the perimeter. A subtle ribbon element in shaded greens is woven into the lower part of the wreath, looping in gentle curves that mirror the circular form and introduce a refined, handcrafted finish. Every section appears thoughtfully balanced, with no gaps or harsh edges, suggesting careful work by an experienced florist accustomed to preparing tributes for services in and around Edgware, from quiet family farewells to larger gatherings at local cemeteries. The wreath's unbroken circle, strong colours, and lush textures together express remembrance, gratitude, and a heartfelt final goodbye.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A meticulously crafted sympathy wreath lies against a clean white backdrop, its perfect circular shape symbolising the unbroken circle of love and memory cherished by families from Edgware to Queensbury. The design begins with a lush ring of greenery: soft, rounded eucalyptus leaves, airy fern fronds, and deeper forest-green foliage interlace to form a rich, textural base. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies command attention, one at the upper curve and one slightly off-centre toward the bottom, their wide petals and exposed stamens glowing like small flames of remembrance. Around them, generously petalled roses in blush and lavender-pink are scattered evenly, each bloom fully open, offering an impression of grace and tenderness. Nestled between the roses, lisianthus flowers unfurl in shades of pale pink and velvety purple, their ruffled cups adding depth and a gentle, romantic softness. Spiky blue-grey eryngium heads punctuate the arrangement, their thistle-like structure lending a modern, architectural note that contrasts beautifully with the round, smooth petals nearby. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers weave through the composition, creating a misty, almost cloud-like effect that lightens the wreath visually. Near the lower lily, bright green structured leaves, likely aspidistra, are folded and curled with precision, signalling the hand of an experienced florist who understands both form and feeling. This funeral wreath, with its mix of warm corals, soothing pinks, regal purples, and cool greens, feels both dignified and comforting, an ideal floral tribute for a service at a local Edgware chapel or crematorium, or for delivery to a family home in nearby Mill Hill.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view reveals a perfectly round funeral wreath, composed almost entirely of countless tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms that form a dense, cloud-like halo against a clean white background. The Gypsophila is packed so closely that the individual stems are barely visible, leaving only a soft, textured surface reminiscent of freshly fallen snow on a quiet morning walk through Edgware's side streets. Each miniature flower catches the light in its own way, creating subtle highlights and shadows that add depth to the otherwise simple palette of serene white. At the lower right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies emerge from the mass of Baby's Breath, becoming an immediate focal point. Their smooth, sculpted petals roll back in a graceful trumpet form, transitioning from vivid green at the base to deep burgundy and rich magenta at the flared tips, like a glass of wine catching lamplight in a cosy Edgware café. The slender green stems arc gently upwards and inward, as if cradling the hollow centre of the wreath with quiet intention. The open circle in the middle remains clear and bright, symbolising space for memory, love, and unspoken words. The overall design feels balanced yet slightly asymmetrical, with the coloured lilies providing just enough contrast to guide the eye without disturbing the calm. This refined wreath, ideal for funeral and sympathy tributes delivered around Edgware Synagogue or nearby chapels, conveys respect, peace, and a softly spoken farewell crafted with the care and experience of a local florist who understands how flowers can bring comfort.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of sympathy flowers dominates a white, uncluttered background, allowing every bloom and leaf to be clearly seen. The wreath is densely packed, forming an unbroken halo of colour where deep magenta, fuchsia and soft pink roses mingle in a seamless flow. Some roses are freshly opened, spilling their layered petals outward, while others remain partially closed, their tight centres suggesting tenderness and new beginnings. Intertwined with the roses are sumptuous double lilies, their broad petals shaded from creamy white to blush pink and gentle peach. A few lilies stand tall in pointed, yellow-green buds, adding a sense of movement and quiet anticipation. Around and between the flowers, a generous frame of foliage creates a deep green cushion: delicate fern fronds with feathery textures, glossy leaves with subtle variegation, and darker tones that ground the composition. The circle is perfectly balanced, with no gaps, giving a feeling of completeness and continuity that is especially poignant for a funeral or memorial service in Edgware's local chapels and crematoria. The white background enhances the contrast between the warm flower tones and the cool greens, making the wreath appear almost three-dimensional, as though it could be reached out and touched. The arrangement conveys grace, reverence and enduring affection, suitable for families in Edgware wishing to send a thoughtful floral tribute that symbolises eternal love and cherished memories.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine standing before a lush circular wreath crafted entirely from dozens of deep red roses, each bloom plucked at peak beauty and arranged with deliberate richness. In this display, petals are soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The ring is more than decoration; it is a continuous embrace of velvety florals where each blossom almost touches its neighbour, forging a textured tapestry of crimson.

This arrangement feels like a story in motion-love and solemnity intertwined, every rose carrying a memory or a wish. As a local florist, you sense the quiet power: the heady scent of roses mingling with the faint green of hidden stems, the way light catches the petals and makes the red glow. The wreath is designed to evoke both celebration and reverence, a natural expression of farewell and gratitude. It would sit well at a milestone, a memorial, or a doorway where a loved one once paused. In Edgware, this piece finds its place on mantel or table, ready for same-day delivery to nearby homes and businesses from Burnt Oak to Mill Hill. The craftsmanship speaks of care, steadiness, and familiar surroundings: a ring of crimson that offers warmth without shouting, a reminder that beauty can accompany comfort in times of change.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A classic round funeral wreath fills the frame, its open centre encircled by a generous ring of flowers set against a stark white backdrop that highlights every nuance of colour and form. Deep red roses dominate the design, each bloom carefully opened to showcase their velvety, layered petals, some leaning towards rich claret tones while others glow with a more vivid ruby red. Between the roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums create a cheerful yet respectful contrast, their finely cut, fluffy petals catching the light and softening the overall texture of the wreath. The interplay between the smooth, satin-like curves of the rose petals and the airy, almost cloud-like mums brings a gentle rhythm to the arrangement. Threaded throughout, a bed of fresh green foliage, including broad glossy leaves and possible sprigs of eucalyptus, forms a natural framework, adding volume and a cool, restful background for the bolder colours. The wreath is tightly and symmetrically constructed, with no gaps, giving it a feeling of completeness and care. Under the bright, even lighting, the reds, yellows, and greens appear vivid yet harmonious, conveying both sorrow and gratitude. It is the sort of thoughtfully composed tribute you might choose for a funeral at a local Edgware chapel or for a memorial gathering after a service near Canons Park or Burnt Oak, reflecting the quiet strength and compassion of families who come to honour a loved one with flowers that speak when words feel too small.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with memory and care. The blooms radiate a rich intensity, tempered by touches of silvery green foliage that peek out in gentle crescents like breaths between heartbeats. The roses - classic symbols of love and fidelity - gather into a circle of quiet reverence, their velvety surfaces catching warm, late-afternoon light and releasing a comforting fragrance that mingles with the air of a garden at dusk. Around the crimson core, the greens provide texture and contrast. The matte eucalyptus-like leaves balance with slender, glossy ruscus, creating a tactile chorus that invites the eye to travel from petal edge to leaf tip. The ring reads in three dimensions, with petals layered over petals and leaves tucked in between, giving the wreath real volume and a sense of enduring tribute. Its form is an unbroken loop, a vow of remembrance that endures beyond time. This piece speaks of sympathy and grace, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of lives well-loved. The color palette-deep red against a pale background-magnifies emotions of respect, courage, and solace, while the scent hints at a garden at twilight, intimate and soothing. The design invites reflection, not spectacle. For Edgware families seeking a timely, heartfelt gesture, delivery to Edgware, Burnt Oak, Colindale, and nearby streets is available, ensuring the tribute arrives fresh and ready to comfort during a difficult day.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this striking funeral wreath takes the clear and familiar shape of a lifebuoy, its circular form flawlessly defined by dense clusters of blue and white flowers. Each tiny chrysanthemum-style bloom is tightly packed, giving the arrangement a plush, cushion-like texture that invites the eye to travel around the ring. The design is divided into four balanced segments, alternating between deep royal blue and luminous white. The blue quadrants, positioned at the top left and bottom right, are rich and intense, their layered petals creating a velvety depth reminiscent of the evening sky over Edgware's quiet streets. In contrast, the top right and bottom left are filled with immaculate white flowers, their petals crisp and clean, suggesting serenity and a sense of gentle farewell. The inner circle of the wreath is neatly framed by a slim band of dark blue ribbon, carefully ruffled to echo the curves of the ring and reinforce the maritime character of the tribute. There are no other embellishments; the focus is entirely on the interplay of colour, texture, and form. This restrained, elegant design carries strong symbolism: a lifebuoy as a sign of rescue, support, and unwavering presence in troubled waters. It would be a meaningful choice for a memorial service in and around Edgware, perhaps for someone who worked at sea, cherished time on the water, or simply offered a steadying influence to those around them. The arrangement speaks quietly of loyalty, gratitude, and the wish for safe passage, like a final, steady light guiding a loved one home.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed against a crisp white surface, this funeral wreath presents a soothing palette of soft cream roses and pale yellow lilies set into a deep green frame of mixed foliage. Roughly a dozen large creamy roses form the central rhythm of the design, their classic, tightly rolled petals opening outward with delicate, velvety texture. Interspersed among them, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon tone add architectural sweep; several are fully open, revealing slim stamens, while others sit as graceful buds that add depth and the suggestion of time's slow unfolding. The greenery beneath is layered and textural-fine, feathery fern fronds provide a gentle halo around the bloom clusters while broader, rounded sprigs that echo eucalyptus bring darker tonal contrast and a faint, eucalyptus-citrus freshness. Viewed from overhead, the wreath's perfect circle reads as a quiet emblem of eternity and remembrance, composed to convey serenity rather than spectacle. The neutral, soft daylight in the image emphasizes the arrangement's calming hues and the careful craftsmanship behind it. This piece is tailored for memorials and funeral services in Edgware and the surrounding neighbourhoods such as Burnt Oak and Canons Park, and was prepared with the kind of experienced attention expected from a local provider like Edgware Florist. It offers a respectful, understated expression of condolence-pure, composed, and gently reassuring.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00