Kensington Wreaths - Thoughtful Designs by Kensington Florist

At Kensington Florist, our handcrafted floral wreaths are created with care in the heart of Kensington, just moments from High Street Kensington and Kensington Gardens. Whether you're honouring a loved one, dressing your front door for the season, or styling a venue, our experienced florist team designs each piece to be both beautiful and meaningful.

Every wreath is made fresh to order, using premium seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers. From classic white sympathy wreaths to soft pastels and rich, textural foliage rings, we'll guide you to the right style and size for your occasion. Many local families and event planners in Earl's Court, Notting Hill and South Kensington rely on us for consistently elegant designs and reliable service.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Kensington and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets around Kensington High Street, Gloucester Road and Kensington Palace, ensuring your wreath arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Bespoke wreaths for funerals, memorials and commemorations
  • Seasonal door and table wreaths, custom-made to your style
  • Trusted local delivery across Kensington and surrounding neighbourhoods

If you're unsure which wreath is most appropriate, our friendly florists are here to help with honest, knowledgeable advice, so your tribute or celebration feels just right.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath is composed with considered restraint, presented on a stark white backdrop so the textures and colours are easy to perceive. The main body is made entirely from compact, pristine white cushion chrysanthemums; their multitude of ruffled petals are massed tightly to create a soft, continuous ring that reads as an emblem of peace and unbroken remembrance. Set to the upper-left, a concentrated flourish of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides a poignant counterpoint - from richly saturated violet flowers to gentler lavender buds, the lisianthus lend layered tonal depth and a plush, velvety texture. Intermingled with those purple blooms are varied green leaves, including broad, variegated foliage and delicate, feathery fern fronds that introduce lightness and botanical contrast. A narrow border of dark purple, crinkled mesh or ribbon is visible beneath the white chrysanthemums around both the inside and outside curves, a subtle trim that harmonises with the lisianthus and frames the wreath with a quiet formality. The studio lighting is soft, producing a gentle shadow under the piece which helps define the wreath's rounded form and the dimensionality of each bloom. As an expression of sympathy for a funeral or memorial, the design balances purity and reverence: the white base offers calm and solace while the purple cluster brings a touch of regal grace. This is a composition a Kensington florist might place near a chapel doorway or in a funeral home reception - understated, carefully made, and deeply respectful.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully crafted sympathy wreath displayed against a crisp white backdrop, formed from a dense cushion of small white chrysanthemums so closely set that they read as a continuous, plush ring. The tiny chrysanthemum petals create a fine, feathery texture that feels both tender and composed. A discreet ribbon or purple mesh threads just beneath the surface along the inner and outer circumference, its muted purple tone adding a refined outline to the otherwise luminous white composition. On the upper-left quadrant an elegant cluster of three soft yellow roses becomes the visual anchor; their creamy petals open gently, suggesting friendship and gentle remembrance. Surrounding the roses are delicate clouds of white gypsophila and slender sprays of lavender-hued statice, which introduce a cool, reflective colour note. Mixed foliage-broad, glossy leaves alongside slender, fern-like greens-frames the flowers and lifts the cluster from the wreath's surface, lending depth and a living freshness. The photograph is lit with even, natural-feeling light that emphasises the wreath's textures and casts a faint shadow beneath its open centre. As a local Kensington florist would describe it, this arrangement is composed with the same quiet care we bring to services around Kensington High Street and Kensington Gardens; Kensington Florist offers these wreaths for wakes and funerals, prepared to convey dignity and comfort at a time of loss.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular floral wreath, rich with texture and calm colour, sits isolated on a white background, showcasing the craftsmanship of a carefully considered funeral tribute. The base is a continuous ring of Baby's Breath, its countless tiny white blooms forming a soft, feathery cushion that wraps the entire circumference like a gentle mist. Rising from this cloud are clusters of Lisianthus, chosen in a refined white and purple palette. Their petals are delicately ruffled, starting in pure white at the centre and gradually gaining definition along the edges with strokes of lavender, lilac, and deeper violet. Some blooms are fully open, revealing their layered hearts and a subtle shadow at the centre, while others are partially closed buds, with hints of fresh green and pale yellow that add a quiet sense of new life. The wreath's open middle forms a clear, tranquil space, enhancing the symbolism of continuity, remembrance, and the circle of life. With no visible ribbon or text, the flowers themselves carry the message, making this design suitable for a thoughtful funeral service, a crematorium tribute, or a graveside farewell in and around Kensington. The stark white backdrop and even lighting highlight every petal and floret, allowing the eye to rest on the interplay of crisp white and soothing purple. It feels like a wreath one might see delivered with care to a family home off Kensington High Street, offering a gentle, graceful way to say goodbye and honour a cherished life.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant sympathy wreath, hand-crafted with a full, dense base of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like cushion under every accent. A subtle layer of deep purple netting is visible beneath the blooms, peeking through the inner circumference to introduce a quiet, respectful contrast. At the upper-left, a compact bouquet of greenery and flowers is arranged with deliberate tenderness: a single pale cream rose gently unfurls in the centre, its fragrance faint and comforting, framed by variegated foliage with lighter edges and feathery fern fronds that give the cluster a natural, garden-like feel. Interspersed among the leaves are narrow sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny blossoms adding cool colour and delicate texture. On the right side two calla lilies arch gracefully from around two to five o'clock, their elegant funnels showing a refined gradient of colour from deep purple at the tips into soft peach-pink near the base; their long, green stems curve along the lower right arc and are woven visually into the chrysanthemum foundation. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, secured discreetly toward the base of the callas, lending a sense of unity and flow. Presented on a crisp white backdrop, this wreath radiates calm and reverence-ideal for memorial services near Kensington Gardens, High Street Kensington, or Brompton Cemetery. At Kensington Florist we arrange pieces like this to convey quiet respect and lasting love, available for local delivery across the area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a crisp white background, a lush circular funeral wreath appears like a soft crown of roses, composed with the quiet elegance so typical of memorial flowers created for services in Kensington's churches and crematoria. The ring is densely filled, every inch layered with petals and fern leaves so that the arrangement feels plush and deeply considered. Large, open roses in creamy white, pale peach, warm butter yellow and antique-looking dusty lavender form the main structure, their velvety petals overlapping in gentle waves that suggest both fragility and enduring love. Nestled among them are sprays of dainty pink roses, some in miniature, fully opened rosettes and others still curled into shy buds, adding fine detail and a sense of life continuing to unfold. Rich, dark green ferns thread their way between the flowers, their segmented fronds creating delicate shadows and giving depth to the overall design, like the greenery seen in quiet corners of Kensington Gardens after rain. The circular shape is perfectly maintained, with no side heavier than another, so the wreath appears calm and complete, symbolising eternity and an unbroken bond. Soft, even lighting bathes the arrangement, making each colour read clearly while keeping the mood gentle and respectful rather than dramatic. The overall impression is one of peace and gentle remembrance - a classic rose wreath that would sit gracefully beside a framed photograph at a memorial gathering, offering a silent expression of sympathy from loved ones near and far.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating elegance and tranquility, this striking memorial wreath sits beautifully against a snowy white backdrop-a vision Kensington locals might associate with peaceful walks through Kensington Gardens. Large, pristine white lilies, some opening wide and others in gentle bud, feature creamy petals and delicate pale green filaments, exuding purity and calm. Interspersed throughout the circle are exuberant fuchsia pink lilies-each bloom with deep magenta tones and subtle darker markings, their vibrancy lending a rich, dramatic counterpoint to the softness elsewhere. Cinnamon blush roses, dainty and tightly coiled, appear nestled between the more imposing lilies, their gentle pink hue reminiscent of early spring roses along Phillimore Gardens. The lightest sweep of muted green foliage peeks from beneath, adding a breath of nature's freshness and depth-like the hidden green enclaves between ornate Kensington squares. The entire design forms a dense, lavish circle with an inviting open centre, drawing the gaze into its harmonious layers. There is a tactile sense of silkiness from each petal, and the arrangement quietly suggests a gentle perfume-a poignant comfort for those honouring a loved one's memory. Expertly crafted for memorials and condolences, this wreath speaks to Kensington's traditions of dignity and gentleness, suitable for services at local chapels or to offer support and remembrance in times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular wreath intended for sympathy and remembrance, photographed against a crisp white backdrop so every detail shows with quiet clarity. The substantial ring is composed almost entirely of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly clustered to form a soft, pillowed surface that reads like a cloud of petals; the texture suggests calm and unity, an effect I often create for families attending services around Kensington and the Royal Albert Hall. On the upper left quadrant a vibrant cascade of colour rests: bright yellow roses unfurl in buttery spirals, offering a gentle fragrance, while deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) add a luxurious, velvety contrast. Scattered pale lavender and green buds of lisianthus lend depth and a natural, garden-fresh look. Interspersed foliage-glossy salal-like leaves, faintly variegated greenery, and fine fern fronds-frames the flowers and softens the transition to the white base. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along the ring's inner and outer edges, a refined detail that mirrors the purple blooms and provides visual continuity. The open centre emphasises the wreath's traditional circular form and the ceremonial purpose of the piece. Prepared with the restraint and respect expected for a funeral tribute, this arrangement conveys compassion and remembrance; as a Kensington florist I sometimes receive requests for this exact combination for services in nearby Notting Hill Gate and Earl's Court, and it is suitable for local delivery within the area when needed.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath lies against a clean, white background, its soft hues of white and lavender creating a sense of stillness and reverence. The eye is first drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies, each bloom unfolding in graceful arcs, with six smooth petals curving out from a pale, greenish centre and slender stamens tipped in warm, russet pollen. Some lilies stand proudly open, while others remain partially closed, suggesting a gentle passage of time around the ring. Cradled between them are clusters of lisianthus, their ruffled white petals brushed with lilac and purple along the edges, as if each blossom has been delicately painted. Here and there, small, creamy rosebuds and firm green lily buds peek through, giving the wreath a layered texture that feels both lush and serene. Fine, cool green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus and slender garden leaves, threads through the flowers, supporting the structure without overwhelming its light, airy mood. The unbroken circle appears almost to float against the white backdrop, a visual symbol of eternity and ongoing remembrance. This elegant floral wreath feels perfectly suited to a quiet funeral service in Kensington, perhaps near the calm paths of Kensington Gardens or a traditional chapel off Gloucester Road. It carries the scent and softness of fresh flowers arranged with care, designed to convey sympathy, respect, and a heartfelt farewell. Crafted in the thoughtful style of a seasoned local florist, it would offer a comforting focus for mourners gathered to honour a loved one's life and legacy.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a modestly elevated vantage against a pristine white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath presents with measured restraint and floral skill. The thoughtful centrepiece is a thick, uniform band of white chrysanthemums; their soft, tufted petals form a comforting, cloud-like surface whose subtle cream-tinted centres temper the cool whites. Anchoring the upper left quadrant are three vivid royal blue roses-their petals rich, velvety and deeply saturated-tucked into clusters of deep green foliage that emphasise the roses' intense colour and lend a natural cadence to the design. Both the outer and inner rims of the chrysanthemum ring are outlined with a pleated, deep cobalt satin ribbon whose gentle folds pick up the light and add a graceful, tailored edge to the wreath. The composition is photographed with soft studio light that reveals texture: the chrysanthemum's feathery surface, the roses' polished sheen and the ribbon's subtle gloss, all casting a soft shadow that grounds the piece. In my work at Kensington Florist, I find this combination of white and blue conveys dignity and quiet consolation-qualities families often ask for when arranging memorials for services at St Mary Abbots or floral tributes delivered to funeral directors near Kensington High Street. The wreath breathes a calm, measured sympathy: a refined, tactile emblem of honour, memory and enduring respect.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular funeral wreath lies flat against a clean white background, its gentle colours and flawless form evoking a sense of quiet condolence and grace. The design is composed almost entirely of roses, arranged so closely together that the ring feels luxuriously full and continuous, with no empty spaces. Large, open blooms in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and soft grey-purple form the main rhythm of the piece, each rose unfurling in layered spirals of velvety petals that catch the soft, diffused light. Between these stately flowers, clusters of petite blush-pink spray roses weave in and out, some as tight buds with smooth, rounded shapes, others half-unfolded, suggesting tenderness and new beginnings remembered. All of the blooms are framed by a deep, luxuriant bed of dark green fern fronds, their finely toothed edges creating a lacy, textural border that outlines the wreath like a gentle shadow. Hints of darker foliage and tiny buds tuck between the roses, adding subtle depth and helping the colours feel grounded and natural. The contrast between the pastel petals and the strong greens is calm rather than dramatic, creating a harmonious palette suited to moments of reflection and farewell. This is the sort of tribute that might be delivered to a service in Kensington, perhaps for a ceremony near Holland Park or a quiet gathering off High Street Kensington, a floral circle designed to speak when words feel insufficient, offering comfort, respect, and a soft reminder of love that continues even in loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An elegant, circular sympathy wreath imagined in tones of deep blue and crisp white, arranged on a simple white backdrop to emphasize its sculpted form and textural detail. The main ring is a dense field of intense blue chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom contributing to a rich, tactile surface that seems almost like woven fabric from a short distance. Beneath and lining the inner aperture, a soft white satin ribbon is pleated and ruffled, the glossy folds providing a subtle, calming frame that lifts the vibrant blue. Prominently placed at the upper-left arc, a trio of full blue roses anchors the piece - their luxurious, velvety petals unfurl in a concentrated azure hue and form a classical yet contemporary focal cluster. Accent sprays of delicate white gypsophila thread through the roses and blue base, offering an airy contrast and a delicate fragrance suggestion, while small swathes of dark-green foliage give depth and structure. Gracefully arcing from the mid-left to the lower-right, creamy white orchids (resembling Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium) drape across the wreath, their satin-like petals and curved stems creating a soft, river-like movement. Interspersed are fresh green orchid buds-some closed, some showing the first unfurling-symbolising continuity amid mourning. Bathed in cool, diffused light, the composition feels composed and reverent, a floral tribute intended for funerals or memorial services in Kensington, from South Kensington chapels to services near Holland Park. The arrangement conveys dignity, purity and ongoing remembrance through its interplay of colour, texture and subtle botanical storytelling.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular floral wreath is displayed against a crisp white backdrop, the ring of flowers forming a serene, unbroken circle that suggests eternal love and remembrance, much like a reflective walk around Kensington's quieter garden squares. At the heart of the design are large white Oriental lilies, their broad petals curling outward and catching the light, each bloom showcasing bold golden stamens and fresh green centres that add life and clarity to the arrangement. Woven between them, deep magenta and vivid fuchsia lilies with star-shaped, lightly speckled petals lend a rich, almost velvety depth, bringing warmth to this otherwise gentle palette. Clusters of pure white gerbera daisies, instantly recognisable by their neat layers of petals and dark central disks, offer cheerful brightness without disturbing the dignity of the tribute. Soft pink roses, many in delicate bud or partially open, are tucked alongside creamy white roses with full, spiralling centres, symbolising tenderness, devotion, and cherished memories shared in nearby homes and churches around Kensington. Smaller white filler blooms, possibly spray carnations or petite chrysanthemums, fill the gaps like quiet whispers, enhancing the plush, abundant texture of the wreath. A frame of lush green foliage surrounds and threads through the flowers, giving structure, depth, and a natural rhythm to the composition. The empty centre of the wreath draws the eye inward, inviting reflection and remembrance. This carefully crafted sympathy wreath feels ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Kensington, a graceful floral tribute that speaks softly of peace, respect, and enduring love, delivered with the sensitivity of a local florist who understands the community's moments of loss.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A lush circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown against a spotless white background, the clarity of the setting drawing attention to every petal and leaf. The design is dominated by sumptuous red carnations, their petals rippling and overlapping like soft fabric, each bloom a small, heartfelt gesture woven into the larger tribute. They form an almost unbroken ring of rich crimson, echoing the warmth of a final embrace. Between these are tucked vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and tightly textured, adding a bright contrast that prevents the wreath from feeling heavy, much like the refreshing greenery you might notice wandering through Holland Park near Kensington. The interplay of red and green is framed by an abundance of foliage: feathery, dark green ferns provide depth, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins introduce a subtle lightness and movement. At one edge, a looped ribbon in shades of green, delicately striped on the diagonal, curves in and out of the foliage, its soft sheen catching the light and echoing the gentle arc of the wreath. The overall impression is of thoughtful craftsmanship and quiet grace, the kind of floral remembrance chosen for a funeral, chapel of rest, or memorial gathering close to Kensington's historic streets. The arrangement feels timeless yet contemporary, created by an experienced florist who understands how flowers can speak when words are hard to find, offering comfort, respect, and a tender nod to a life remembered with love.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a gentle yet striking tribute. Two generous coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one near the top edge and the other echoing it below, draw the eye first; their open petals and pollen-tipped stamens radiate warmth amid softer surrounding tones. Flowing between them is a ring of fully opened roses in shades of blush and lavender-pink, each rose carefully placed so that its spiralling petals are visible, suggesting tenderness and cherished memories. Woven among the roses are lisianthus blooms in deep purple and pale pink, their ruffled edges adding a sense of softness and quiet movement. Delicate plumes of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, sit lightly above the foliage, while small blue-grey eryngium thistles introduce a subtle, spiky texture and a cool accent. The greenery beneath is abundant: silvery eucalyptus discs, slender fern fronds, and neat green leaves create a lush, supportive base. A few firm lily buds rest among the foliage, symbolising hope and the continuation of life. The overall impression is peaceful and composed, like a carefully considered farewell arranged by an experienced Kensington florist. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting by a chapel near Holland Park or accompanying a memorial service close to Kensington High Street, bringing a quiet sense of beauty and solace to those gathered.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as if a ring of soft cloud has been gathered and shaped by an experienced florist's hands. The entire form is built from an abundance of Baby's Breath, each tiny white blossom contributing to a dense, cotton-soft texture that completely covers the wreath frame. The gypsophila is arranged so carefully that the ring looks seamless, with no gaps, just a continuous halo of milky white encircling a perfectly open centre. From the lower right side, two calla lilies rise in gentle contrast, their sleek, sculpted cups adding drama and depth to the design. Their petals open in a deep wine-red or burgundy shade, gradually evolving through tones of magenta into a subdued green that continues down along their smooth, curving stems. These stems disappear into the Baby's Breath, anchored as though rooted within the wreath itself. The overall effect is one of refined minimalism: predominantly white, with the rich colour of the calla lilies drawing the eye but never overwhelming the calm harmony of the whole. The clean studio lighting highlights every petal, giving a sense of freshly prepared flowers ready for delivery to a quiet chapel or service space in Kensington, perhaps near Kensington Gardens or the quieter side streets around Church Street. This arrangement feels ideal for a dignified goodbye, expressing love, respect, and a gentle promise of remembrance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A round floral wreath, designed as a tender funeral or memorial tribute, is shown against a crisp white background that lets every petal and leaf stand out with clarity, as though prepared in a quiet studio just off Kensington Church Street. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle, filled edge to edge with fresh blooms and foliage, without any visible gaps. At its heart are dozens of roses in a rich spectrum of pinks, from vivid fuchsia and berry magenta to soft blush tones. Some roses are fully opened, revealing intricate whorls of petals and a velvety texture, while others remain partially closed, suggesting both fragility and resilience. Woven among these roses are large double lilies in creamy white, pale pink, and gentle peach, their broad, satiny petals layered to create a star-like shape. A few lilies are fully unfurled, displaying their detailed centers, while lime-green buds rise between them, elongated and smooth, adding freshness and height. Encircling and supporting the flowers is a lush bed of dark green foliage, with delicate, feathery fern fronds and broader, glossy leaves providing structure and a natural frame. The interplay between the deep greens and warm pinks creates a tranquil, comforting mood, suited to moments of farewell and remembrance in Kensington's local churches, chapels, or cemetery chapels. Seen as a whole, the wreath conveys the idea of eternal love and peaceful rest, a thoughtfully crafted floral gesture offering solace to grieving families and friends.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Step into a quiet West London studio and you'll discover a wreath of crimson roses arranged in a flawless circle against a white backdrop. Dozens of blooms vary in size and openness-from grand, velvet-surfaced heads to tender buds-creating a tapestry of red that glows with depth. The petals catch the light in satin-like sheen, and the surface remains plush and almost edible to the eye. The fragrance, soft and sweet, drifts with a quiet elegance, settling where the wreath rests.

This design carries a double purpose: romance and reverence, celebrated together by a craftsman's hand. The white ground isolates color, letting the crimson speak with dignity. The continuous ring invites the gaze to travel around the circle, each petal positioned to reveal its gentle spiral center and velvet depth. It's a piece built for display, photography, and a moment of memory, whether gracing a doorway, an altar, or a ceremonial table.

Delivered across Kensington and nearby districts, the wreath invites same-day delivery and careful handling to ensure petals arrive fresh and intact. The blooms come with sturdy stems and crisp edges, protected during transit so they open with life on arrival. If you seek a statement that is both timeless and versatile, this red circle offers quiet confidence, warmth, and enduring beauty ready to mark birthdays, anniversaries, or memorials.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp, white studio-style background, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to float, its ring of red and yellow blooms forming a complete, unbroken circle that suggests continuity and eternal remembrance. Deep red roses dominate the design, each one fully open and meticulously placed so that their velvety petals overlap in a soft, spiralling pattern from centre to edge. Some petals glow in a rich, classic crimson, while others drift into deeper burgundy tones, lending the piece a subtle sense of shadow and depth, like the warm, muted colours of a late afternoon in Kensington Gardens. Between these roses, bright yellow chrysanthemums cluster in generous groups, their many fine, feathery petals creating a fluffy, starburst effect that gently offsets the smooth, satiny surfaces of the roses. The contrast between the two colours is striking yet harmonious, suggesting both the gravity of loss and the comforting glow of cherished memories. Around and beneath the blooms, abundant green foliage fills out the wreath, with sleek, glossy leaves in vivid green interspersed with softer, slightly bluish sprigs that recall eucalyptus. Each leaf seems carefully angled to support the flowers and frame the central opening, making the wreath feel both substantial and airy. The strong, even lighting highlights every texture-from the velour-like rose petals to the delicate, frilled chrysanthemum heads-while the white background keeps the focus firmly on the tribute itself. This is the kind of floral wreath one might see carried into a quiet funeral service or laid with care at a graveside near Kensington, offering a tender, dignified expression of sympathy and enduring love.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this red rose wreath feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with care and reflection. The lush blooms exude a deep richness tempered by silvery-green foliage that peeks out in gentle crescents, like quiet breaths against a solemn mood. The roses - classic symbols of love and enduring devotion - press into a circle of memory, their velvety petals catching the light and releasing a warm, garden-after-dusk fragrance. The wreath rests with a quiet gravity, the greens alternating between broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and sleeker, glossy slips of ruscus, creating texture and a glow that makes the reds glow brighter. Soft morning light plays across the arrangement, highlighting every curl and shadow, as if the wreath were carved by the hands of a Kensington artisan. I imagine it displayed at a chapel or home altar near Kensington High Street, greeting visitors from Notting Hill and South Kensington with a respectful, intimate presence. It is a symbol of eternal connection, reminding us that memories endure like blooms through seasons. We offer same-day delivery to Kensington and the surrounding districts, so this enduring tribute can arrive fresh and timely for a service, a wake, or a personal moment of remembrance. From the edge to the center, every petal lies with intention, a testament to careful design and seasoned technique honed in our Kensington studio. The wreath's symmetry fits a door or a church wall with quiet dignity, a reminder of gatherings in Hyde Park corners and the warm welcome of Notting Hill doorsteps.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular floral tribute immediately reads as a lifebuoy, its strong nautical theme brought to life through precise colour blocking and meticulous floristry. The wreath is composed of hundreds of tight, small-petalled flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums, packed so closely that the surface appears almost cushioned to the touch. The ring is divided into four equal quarters that alternate between saturated royal blue and clear white, so the eye naturally follows a rhythmic pattern around the circle: blue, white, blue, white. The blue sections feel deep and intense, like a calm evening sea, while the white quadrants brighten the design, suggesting light, clarity, and peace. Each tiny bloom contributes to a lush, slightly rippled texture, with gentle shadows where petals overlap and catch the soft, even lighting. Framing the inner circle, a neat band of dark blue ribbon is folded into small, uniform gathers, hugging the opening and completing the maritime lifering impression. The hollow centre remains clean and open, amplifying the symbolism of safe passage and protection. This is the kind of tribute a family in Kensington might choose for a loved one who sailed from the Thames, served in the navy, or simply embodied the role of emotional lifeline for those around them. The arrangement feels calm and considered, suitable for delivery to local churches, crematoria, or memorial services, where its blue and white palette would offer a quietly powerful message of remembrance, loyalty, and enduring support.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged sympathy wreath, viewed from above on a neutral white surface, combining the serene tones of creamy ivory roses and soft pale-yellow lilies for a calm, comforting presence. The wreath is densely composed: a ring of about a dozen to twenty fully opened cream roses creates a luminous, velvety field, each rose's tightly furled center unfurling in layered spirals that catch light and suggest quiet dignity. Scattered between these are lemon-tinted trumpet lilies-some fully flared with elongated petals and delicate stamens visible, others in bud, giving the wreath subtle peaks of form and gentle textural contrast. The flowers rest on a lush foundation of varied greenery-fine, feathery fern fronds that soften the wreath's edge, interspersed with rounded, bluish-green eucalyptus-like sprigs and broader glossy leaves that add depth and weight. Together, the greens frame the pale blooms and reinforce the composition's circular symbolism of eternity and remembrance. The scent profile would likely be a tender blend of powdery rose perfume and the green, almost citrus hint of lily, a quiet sensory element that soothes rather than overwhelms. Created for solemn occasions and local services across Kensington and neighbouring areas such as High Street Kensington and Earls Court, this arrangement reflects experienced craftsmanship and understated respect. Prepared with care by Kensington Florist, it makes an appropriate memorial tribute for a funeral, graveside service or as a comforting expression of condolence delivered to local chapels and family homes.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00