Manor House WREATHS

At Manor House Florist, our handcrafted floral wreaths are created with care, sensitivity and an expert eye for design. From soft, elegant whites to vibrant seasonal colours, every wreath is arranged in our local studio near Manor House Underground Station, using fresh, long-lasting flowers from trusted growers.

Whether you’re honouring a loved one, dressing your front door for the season, or sending a thoughtful tribute, our experienced florist team will guide you to the right style and size. We regularly deliver wreaths for families and businesses across Manor House, Finsbury Park, Harringay, and along Seven Sisters Road, Green Lanes and by Finsbury Park itself.

You can order online quickly and securely, choosing from our curated collection of classic and contemporary wreath designs. Need something bespoke? Add your preferences at checkout and our florists will create a unique piece that reflects your message and budget.

  • Same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby areas available until 3 PM
  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths for funerals, memorials, doors and events
  • Local, knowledgeable florists who understand the community

For those important moments when flowers must say what words cannot, trust Manor House Florist to craft a wreath with genuine care, professional skill and a truly local touch.

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WREATHS
When describing this sympathy wreath I imagine the hush of an early morning delivery along Seven Sisters Road and the calm streets around Manor House; it is intended to bring solace rather than spectacle. The main body is a continuous, plush circle formed from many compact white cushion chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a cloudlike texture suggesting purity and continuity. Placed asymmetrically at the upper left, a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides the focal accent - blooms in saturated violet through softer lavender sit among slim, upright stems and some tight buds, giving the spray a layered, living quality. Greenery weaves through the purples: broad, variegated leaves lend weight and contrast while more delicate ferny fronds add lightness and a subtle fragrance of fresh foliage. A fine, crinkled band of deep purple mesh or lace trims both the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, a discreet detail that harmonises with the lisianthus and gives the wreath a finished, respectful edge. Photographed on a plain white surface, a soft shadow beneath the wreath lends depth and makes the colours read clearly. As a local floral designer at Manor House Florist, I often choose this palette for memorials because the white comforts while the purple speaks of remembrance and dignity; the piece is suitable for funeral services, church chapels or a graveside tribute in the Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park communities.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, skillfully arranged by an experienced hand, rests against a neutral white background, its form defined by hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemums packed into a seamless ring. The chrysanthemums' ruffled heads create a plush, tactile field that suggests softness and repose, while a subtle dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks intermittently from beneath the blooms along both the inner and outer edges, adding a refined halo of colour and depth. Anchoring the upper-left curve are three soft, creamy-yellow roses, their petals unfurling with quiet grace; these are the immediate focal point and convey warmth, friendship, and gentle remembrance. Nestled around the roses are clouds of white gypsophila and sprays of pale lavender statice or limonium, giving a delicate, airy contrast to the dense chrysanthemum bed. Varied foliage - from broad glossy leaves to fern-like fronds - frames the cluster, enhancing texture and the wreath's fresh, living quality. The centre remains an open circle, symbolising continuity, while soft studio lighting produces a subtle shadow that gives the piece presence on the white field. As a local tribute prepared with knowledge of community needs around Manor House and Seven Sisters Road, this wreath suits a funeral, wake, or memorial service; at Manor House Florist we often arrange similar designs for services near Finsbury Park and local places of remembrance. The overall impression is one of calm, respectful craftsmanship: clean, comforting, and thoughtfully composed to offer solace at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully crafted sympathy wreath rests against a plain white background, its perfect circular form almost glowing with softness and light. The entire ring is built on a generous base of white baby's breath, each minuscule Gypsophila flower adding to a dense, cloud-like cushion that fills the eye with gentle texture, like distant blossom trees along Green Lanes in early spring. Scattered thoughtfully through this delicate haze are elegant lisianthus blooms, their petals velvety and slightly ruffled. These focal flowers are mostly pure white, but every edge is gently traced with shades of lavender and purple-violet, creating a subtle, painterly halo around each bloom. Some lisianthus are fully unfolded, revealing intricate layers and deeper centres, while others are just beginning to open, their pale green buds and creamy outer petals hinting at the colour within. The wreath's open centre is clearly defined, reinforcing its traditional circular shape and the symbolism of eternity and unbroken remembrance. No foliage or strong colour distracts from the restrained palette of white, soft lilac, and fresh green, giving the arrangement a soothing, contemplative presence ideal for funerals, memorial services, or quiet moments of reflection at a graveside in the Manor House area. The white backdrop heightens every subtle detail-the feathery sprigs of baby's breath, the undulating lines of each lisianthus petal, and the careful spacing that keeps the wreath perfectly proportioned-showcasing the thoughtful, respectful touch of an experienced local florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
In soft daylight the wreath's circular silhouette reads as an expression of gentle remembrance: a dense, cloud-like ring of pristine white chrysanthemums creates a tranquil foundation, each tiny floret contributing to a sumptuous, tactile surface that invites a thoughtful breath. A fine layer of deep purple netting is subtly visible beneath the white petals, especially along the inner rim, adding a reserved note of colour and shadow. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, a poised cluster centres on one creamy, pale-yellow rose whose petals open with modest grace; around it, broad variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds form a green cradle that feels like a familiar shawl. Interspersed among the greenery, thin sprays of lavender-toned statice introduce a papery, restful texture and a cool counterpoint to the warm cream of the rose. On the opposite side, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right-hand arc - sculptural and refined - their blooms graduating from a rich purple to a tender peach-pink, while their vibrant green stems curve along the lower-right, visually linking the assembly. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, discreetly secured and leading the eye toward the callas, an intentional gesture of continuity and care. The arrangement reads as a dignified sympathy tribute, the white, purple, green and cream tones combined to comfort and console. Crafted with local sensibility for Manor House residents and suitable for memorials near Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park, it conveys solace and lasting affection.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white background, this round funeral wreath appears like a soft, floral embrace, meticulously crafted with layers of pastel roses and rich green foliage. The circle is lush and continuous, with no gaps, as creamy white and ivory roses form the main body of the design, their full, open faces turned slightly in different directions to create movement. Between them nestle blush pink spray roses and clusters of peach and buttery yellow blooms, their petals slightly ruffled and velvety, suggesting both tenderness and warmth. Threaded throughout the ring are unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, which introduce a gentle, vintage character to the arrangement, reminiscent of the quiet, tree-lined streets around Manor House and Finsbury Park where families gather to say goodbye. A generous underlayer of deep emerald fern fronds supports the wreath, the fine, feathery leaves visible at the edges and between the roses. These greens bring structure and contrast, their darker tones grounding the lighter flower colours. The lighting in the image is soft and even, allowing the subtle differences in shade-from pale cream to lavender-grey-to show clearly and giving the wreath a calm, contemplative glow. The flowers are arranged so closely that the eye travels smoothly around the circle, echoing the idea of continuity and eternal remembrance. It feels like a thoughtful, locally crafted tribute, the sort of design Manor House Florist would prepare for a memorial service at a nearby chapel, offering gentle comfort and quiet beauty during a time of loss.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Set upon a clean white backdrop, this elegant, full-circle floral wreath is a graceful and quietly uplifting tribute, perfectly suited to commemorate a loved one in Manor House. At the heart of the wreath are generous white lilies, their star-shaped blooms opening wide to reveal serene, delicate stamens, their fragrance evoking memories of peaceful mornings in Finsbury Park nearby. Deep, vivid fuchsia pink lilies punctuate the circle, their dramatic colour adding both vibrancy and a sense of cherished recollections, reminiscent of the vibrant local markets just beyond Green Lanes. Soft blush and creamy white roses peek from amid the lilies-some blushing with youthful promise, others fully opened with gently ruffled petals, each one contributing a romantic softness and intricate texture to the tapestry of blooms. Minimal yet lush greenery-perhaps the silvery shimmer of eucalyptus-forms a natural frame, keeping the palette fresh, calm, and beautifully composed. The ring's completeness, day-lit against the soft backdrop, speaks quietly of unity, continuity, and life's enduring cycle. There is solace and dignity within every detail, reflecting the community-focused ethos of Manor House Florist. This arrangement is most often chosen for memorials or funeral services within the Manor House area, its luminous balance of white, pink, and green a gentle companion in times of loss, expressing sympathy, reverence, and heartfelt support with a distinctly local touch.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An elegant memorial wreath, carefully assembled with the quiet restraint fitting a funeral setting, rests against a clean white backdrop to highlight its craftsmanship. The main ring is entirely covered with small, fresh white spray chrysanthemums - hundreds of tightly clustered blossoms that form a dense, soft, cloud-like band symbolising purity and unity. The wreath's open centre and seamless white surface create a contemplative space, while a single, artful spray at the upper left gives the design a thoughtful accent. In that cluster several mature yellow roses bloom fully, their warm golden hues and gentle spiral petals offering a note of friendship and remembrance; beside them, rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma) present velvety, ruffled cups that deepen the palette and lend elegant contrast. A scattering of unopened lisianthus buds in paler lavender and green introduces natural depth, and mixed foliage - glossy, rounded leaves, feathery fern fronds and slender green stems - supports and separates the colours so each bloom reads clearly. A discreet dark purple mesh trim peeks from beneath the white flowers along the wreath's inner and outer rings, subtly tying the composition together and mirroring the lisianthus tone. Prepared by Manor House Florist for memorials across Manor House, Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park, this wreath conveys calm, respect and enduring beauty, presented with the understated workmanship families seek at services and graveside gatherings.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly glowing sympathy wreath, arranged as a flawless circle of white and lilac-toned flowers, is pictured against a clean white backdrop, giving it an almost floating, weightless presence. At its core are sumptuous white Oriental lilies, their satin-like petals opening in layered stars that radiate from rich green throats and rust-tinted anthers. Some lilies are fully open, some just unfurling, so the viewer senses a gentle rhythm, like breaths taken in quiet reflection. Between them, ruffled lisianthus-style blooms curl at the edges, white petals brushed with lavender and pale violet, suggesting a tender touch of colour rather than a bold statement. Tiny creamy buds, perhaps small roses, tuck into the spaces between larger blossoms, while a scattering of petite white filler flowers softens any hard lines and helps the ring feel plush and welcoming. Slender stems of greenery, including narrow leaves and rounded, eucalyptus-like sprigs, appear intermittently, giving the wreath depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel. Every bloom is angled outward, forming a seamless, continuous circle that speaks of eternity, memory, and a love that doesn't break even in parting. The arrangement feels particularly suited to a thoughtful funeral or memorial gathering in Manor House, maybe in a quiet corner of a local church or community space off Green Lanes, where families gather to share stories and say farewell. Created with the steady hands and empathetic eye of a seasoned florist, the wreath offers a sense of calm presence, like a gentle companion beside the casket or remembrance table.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a modestly raised viewpoint on a white surface, this handcrafted wreath presents a composed, solemn statement of remembrance. A continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the primary ring; their delicate, feathered petals overlap densely to create a textured, cloud-like plane that communicates purity and serenity. Nestled at the upper left quadrant are three richly saturated royal-blue roses, their petals tightly furled and velvety to the eye, offering a striking but restrained colour counterpoint. Dark green leaves surround and support the blue roses, introducing a fresh, matte contrast against the chrysanthemums' soft luminosity. The wreath's silhouette is neatly defined by a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue that hugs both outer and inner edges; the ribbon's subtle ripples and sheen lend a refined finish and help to frame the arrangement with formal poise. In soft studio light the piece casts a delicate shadow beneath, lending depth that suggests how it would sit when placed upright at a service. As an experienced local florist serving Manor House and the surrounding streets near Finsbury Park and Green Lanes, I note the quiet scent profile - faintly green from the chrysanthemums and faintly sweet from the roses - and the tactile contrast between the chrysanthemum's feathery texture and the roses' plush petals. At Manor House Florist we often choose this palette for memorials because the mix of white for remembrance and blue for calm creates a tribute that feels both classic and personally resonant for families in the neighbourhood.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit floral wreath is photographed from above against a clean, white background, its circular shape forming a gentle halo of colour and memory. The design is densely packed with roses, the most prominent being large blooms in a refined palette of dusty lavender and antique mauve, their petals layered in intricate spirals that draw the eye inward. Between these stately flowers, clusters of pastel pink spray roses weave through the ring, some still in tight bud, others half open, suggesting moments of life captured at different stages. The combination of muted purple tones with tender blush pink creates a calm, comforting harmony, well-suited to a sympathy tribute or funeral arrangement for a family in Manor House or along nearby Brownswood Road. Beneath the flowers, a rich foundation of dark green fern fronds forms a continuous collar of foliage, the finely cut leaves adding feathery texture and framing each bloom without overpowering it. Here and there, deeper green accents and tiny dark buds are nestled discreetly among the roses, lending depth and a sense of natural garden growth. The lighting is soft but clear, allowing the viewer to see every ruffle and fold of the petals, as if the wreath has just been set down in the quiet of a viewing room or chapel. The overall mood is one of dignified grace and gentle remembrance, the kind of handcrafted piece a local Manor House florist would prepare for a farewell gathering, a memorial along Green Lanes, or a simple, private goodbye at home.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a measured expression of respect and remembrance, handcrafted by our team at Manor House Florist for families across the Manor House neighbourhood. The wreath's body is a dense, saturated carpet of deep blue chrysanthemums whose tiny, feathery petals interlock to form a plush, continuous ring. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its soft luster setting a refined border against the intense blue. Nestled at the upper-left curve, a trio of fully opened blue roses offers a focal point-their velvety petals unfurling in a rich azure that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base. Sprigs of delicate white gypsophila and discreet dark-green foliage frame the roses, adding a breathy, classic accent. Moving from mid-left down toward the lower-right, slender stems of pristine white orchids arc across the wreath; their broad, silky petals and graceful forms bring an airy, almost ethereal vertical flow. Scattered among the orchids are vibrant green orchid buds, some tight and glossy, others just releasing their first petals-a quiet reminder of life continuing. The cool, soft lighting emphasizes texture and depth, making the blues feel profound and the whites soft and pure. Crafted to convey heartfelt condolences, this arrangement is an ideal choice for funerals or memorials close to Seven Sisters Road, Green Lanes, or Finsbury Park, and is delivered with the measured care our neighbours expect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular sympathy wreath is presented on a pure white background, its flowers arranged so carefully that each bloom seems to lean in toward the centre in a gesture of gentle remembrance. Large white lilies dominate the design, their satin-smooth petals curved outward to reveal soft green throats and prominent golden stamens, catching light in a way that suggests calm morning sunshine over the streets of Manor House. Between these serene focal blooms sit deep pink and rich fuchsia lilies, their star-like shapes and speckled petals adding a graceful rhythm of colour, echoing the quiet vibrancy of nearby Woodberry Wetlands or the bustle of Seven Sisters Road. Nestled among them are pure white Gerbera daisies with dark centres, forming crisp, graphic discs of brightness that lift the overall composition. Pale pink roses and ivory-white roses, some still cupped as buds and others fully open with layered petals, offer a soft, romantic texture and a sense of heartfelt tenderness. Small white accent flowers, likely clusters of carnations or delicate spray roses, fill tiny gaps so that no part of the circle feels empty, enhancing the wreath's plush, seamless appearance. Lush green foliage curves around and between the blooms, adding depth, structure, and a natural frame that reinforces the symbol of continuity and eternal love. This wreath, reminiscent of tributes often delivered to local churches and funeral homes around Manor House, feels quietly personal and dignified, a floral embrace that conveys compassion, solace, and respect for a final farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath dominates the frame, its perfect circular shape made up of alternating pools of deep red and fresh lime green, set against a spotless white backdrop so every nuance of colour and texture is easy to imagine. The main flowers are classic red carnations, their full, frilled petals layered so thickly they create a plush, almost fabric-like surface, reminiscent of velvet or gently gathered silk. Some of the carnations are wide open, displaying intricate ripples in each petal edge, while others are only half unfurled, lending movement and life to the design. Nestled between these crimson blooms are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, or pompon mums, each one a neat, spherical cushion of tiny, tightly packed florets. Their bright, citrusy tone and compact form provide a crisp counterpoint to the softness of the carnations, keeping the eye moving steadily around the wreath. A foundation of greenery frames the flowers: dark emerald fern fronds give depth and a slightly feathery outline, while variegated leaves, likely pittosporum, bring lighter touches of cream and soft green that break up the stronger colours. Woven lightly through the lower section, a striped green ribbon forms loose loops and curves, mimicking the foliage and adding a subtle decorative flourish. The design feels calm, respectful, and carefully composed, like something a local Manor House florist would prepare for a funeral at a nearby church or a memorial gathering after a walk in Finsbury Park. It expresses sympathy and support while still celebrating a life with vibrant, living colour.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a crisp white background, a lush, perfectly rounded sympathy wreath fills the frame, its flowers closely packed to create a feeling of abundance and care. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies sit as main focal points on opposite sides of the ring, their wide petals flaring open and deep stamens catching the light, offering a warm echo of remembrance. Between them, soft blush-pink and lavender-pink roses appear in generous clusters, their layered, velvety petals giving the wreath a romantic, comforting tone. Threaded among the roses are lisianthus blooms in tones of pale pink and deep, saturated purple, the ruffled edges of each cup-shaped flower adding texture and a hint of movement, as though stirred by a gentle breeze. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice or limonium, create a delicate haze across the arrangement, softening the contrast between the pastel roses and bolder lilies. A rich bed of greenery supports everything: silvery eucalyptus discs, slender fern fronds, and spiky blue eryngium thistles that lend a cool, contemporary accent. Several unopened lily buds peek from the foliage, suggesting future blossoms and the continuation of memory. At the base of one lily, neatly folded bright-green leaves are shaped into quiet curves, showcasing skilled floristry. The wreath feels calm and dignified, a fitting floral tribute for a funeral or memorial service in the Manor House area, perhaps placed in a chapel near Seven Sisters Road or carried gently through the streets toward a local crematorium, reflecting both loss and the gentle persistence of love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high, almost overhead view reveals a perfectly formed circular funeral wreath, floating visually on a crisp white background as if suspended in air. The ring is composed of countless stems of Baby's Breath, their tiny white blossoms pressed tightly together until individual flowers blur into a soft, cloud-like mass. The texture appears airy yet abundant, every inch of the circle evenly covered in delicate gypsophila so that the wreath seems to glow with a quiet, snowy brightness. At the lower right edge, breaking the symmetry with intent, two calla lilies are nestled among the miniature blooms. Their sculptural, funnel-shaped petals roll inward with a natural poise, shaded in a layered gradient from deep burgundy or plum-magenta at the outer rims to a softened green as they fold back toward the stems. The slender green stalks curve with grace, pointing gently towards the hollow centre of the wreath, suggesting a gesture of reaching inwards, perhaps towards memory or prayer. No ribbon or additional foliage distracts from this minimal composition; the emphasis is on the interplay between the simple white gypsophila and the dramatic, wine-toned callas. The mood is contemplative and refined, suited to a thoughtful condolence tribute for families around Manor House, Harringay, or along Seven Sisters Road who favour subtlety over showiness. The white-on-white setting emphasises the purity of the design, while the rich calla lilies add a note of deep, enduring love, making this wreath ideal for funerals, memorials, or moments of quiet remembrance where words feel insufficient.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered against a spotless white backdrop, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle, symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. The design is lush and full, with every inch covered in flowers and foliage so that only the open space in the middle remains, creating a natural frame. Intense fuchsia and magenta roses provide the strongest impression at first glance, their rich tones evoking deep affection and heartfelt sorrow. Some roses are tightly furled, suggesting newness and quiet hope, while others are fully open with layered petals that feel almost touchable, like soft silk. Interwoven through the roses are double lilies whose petals overlap in creamy white, blush pink, and the softest peach. A few petals show delicate darker pink veining, while the centres hold gently arching stamens, adding detail and texture. Several lilies are still in pointed lime-green buds, tucked among the blooms like promises of more beauty to come as the farewell unfolds. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is an abundance of greenery: dark emerald fern fronds that soften the outer edge, and a variety of glossy leaves, some broad and slightly curved, filling the spaces with rich, verdant tones. The overall impression is one of calm dignity, crafted with the practiced eye of a local Manor House florist who regularly prepares tributes for services near Manor House station, Woodberry Down, and along Seven Sisters Road. The white background and gentle lighting draw attention solely to the wreath, allowing the pinks, creams, and greens to speak quietly of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring care.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of Manor House Florist and being met by a wreath so lush with rich red roses that it seems to glow from within. The circular form feels like a gentle embrace, a continuous line of velvet petals where each bloom touches its neighbor, creating a texture that is at once plush and precise. Petals unfold at varying paces, some broad and fully open, others still angling toward grace, all contributing to a deep, uniform crimson that radiates warmth. The craftsmanship is evident in every fold and spiral, a whispered testament to years of experience housed in a quiet, friendly shop near Holloway Road and the edge of Finsbury Park. This wreath carries the timeless symbols of love, respect, and remembrance, yet it also feels celebratory, as if ready for a doorway welcome or a memorable ceremony. For the Manor House community, it speaks to everyday moments and significant milestones alike-romantic gestures, memorials, or refined home decor. Freshness and reliability come standard, with same-day delivery available across Manor House, Islington, and neighboring wards, ensuring the roses arrive vibrant and fragrant, just as imagined. Crafted with care by a skilled local florist, it invites personal reflection and invites the home to share in the emotion of the moment.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular floral wreath appears almost to float, its colours glowing as though freshly arranged that morning in a calm flower shop near Manor House Underground. The ring is completely covered in flowers, with no gaps, giving a sense of abundance and care. Dozens of deep red roses form the foundation, each bloom carefully angled so the spiralling petals are visible, their velvety texture catching the light. The reds vary subtly from classic blood-red through to deeper burgundy tones, creating a quiet depth that feels appropriate for a final tribute. Woven between the roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, probably spray or button types, with fine, feathery petals that look soft to the touch. Their cheerful tone does not feel frivolous; instead, it brings a gentle ray of comfort, like sunlight reflected off the gardens and tree-lined paths around Finsbury Park. Around and beneath the blooms, lush greenery is tucked in, including larger, shiny leaves and some smaller, softer, grey-green pieces that may be eucalyptus. This foliage creates a solid, natural backdrop, framing the flowers and giving the wreath a rounded, three-dimensional form when viewed head-on. The open centre of the wreath is perfectly circular, suggesting skilled, methodical work by an experienced florist used to preparing funeral and memorial flowers for services in Manor House and nearby chapels. Overall, the image communicates both structure and tenderness: a classic red and yellow funeral wreath meant to express enduring love, gratitude, and remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Manor House Florist presents a circular floral wreath of deep red roses, displayed against a pristine white background, a timeless testament to calm ceremony and quiet grace. Dozens of blooms cluster in varying stages of opening-from tight buds to fully unfurled petals-each petal with a velvety depth and a subtle shine that catches the light along the circle. Interspersed among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage: broad, eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, which provide a natural contrast and lend texture to the ring. The arrangement remains a perfect, unbroken circle, symbolizing eternal remembrance and continuous tribute, while its fullness offers dignity and warmth. For those planning memorials, the wreath speaks softly of sympathy and cherished memory, a fitting visual for features on funeral flowers, memorial tributes, or anniversaries of remembrance. Manor House Florist offers same-day delivery across Manor House and neighboring districts such as Finsbury Park, Crouch End, and Archway, ensuring this graceful tribute arrives fresh and promptly. The white backdrop serves to illuminate every detail-the depth of red, the folds of petals, and the gleam of the greenery-so that readers feel the bouquet's presence even before they see it.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This carefully crafted funeral wreath is designed in the unmistakable shape of a maritime lifebuoy, presented against a clean, bright white background that highlights its precision. The ring itself is completely covered with tightly clustered, small chrysanthemum-style blooms, forming a plush, almost cushion-like texture that looks soft yet substantial. The florist has divided the design into four equal quadrants, alternating between rich royal blue and pristine white, so the eye naturally follows the rhythmic pattern around the circle. In the blue segments, countless tiny petals create an inky, velvety depth, suggesting the calm strength of deep water. The white sections, by contrast, glow with a gentle clarity, their fresh petals conveying peace, innocence, and remembrance. Around the inner circumference, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into neat, uniform pleats, adding refinement and gently echoing the look of traditional life rings often seen along rivers or coastal promenades. The central hollow is perfectly shaped, framing the negative space and reinforcing the symbol of protection and rescue. This maritime-inspired tribute would feel particularly meaningful for a farewell in and around Manor House, perhaps for someone who loved sailing, served at sea, or simply brought others a sense of safety. Crafted with the quiet care you would expect from a local florist who knows the community, the wreath speaks of loyalty, gratitude, and a calm journey onwards, making it a fitting choice for funeral and memorial services held in nearby churches, crematoriums, or family homes.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From a top-down view on a white surface, this funeral wreath is composed with tender restraint: creamy-white roses clustered generously to form a soft, luminous band, and pale yellow lilies threaded through to offer structural height and gentle punctuation. The roses' petals spiral inward with that familiar, comforting density; there are several dozen blooms overall, each reflecting a soft, diffuse light that accentuates their ivory warmth. Interspersed lilies - some unfurled, some in elegant bud - present long, trumpet-like petals and delicate stamens, their pale lemon tones leaning toward buttery yellow rather than bright gold. The flowers rest against a textured carpet of greenery: delicate fern fronds fan outward like a soft halo and rounded, silvery-green leaves akin to eucalyptus lend cool depth and visual weight. The wreath's overall effect is both full and breathable, every stem placed to preserve an even circular rhythm that symbolises continuity and solace. Imaginatively, the scent would be a layered whisper - the roses' powdery sweetness tempered by a green, slightly citrus edge from the lilies - evoking a calm morning in Manor House or a stroll past the nearby trees of Finsbury Park. This arrangement is conceived for mourning and memory, a composed and comforting floral tribute that reads as respectful and hopeful at funerals, memorials or as a condolence gift delivered to the local community.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00