Marylebone Wreaths

At Marylebone Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with the same care and attention we give to every one of our flowers and bouquets. From quiet, respectful funeral tributes to welcoming door wreaths for your home off Marylebone High Street, we design each piece right here in the heart of Marylebone.

Our experienced local florist team blends classic and contemporary styles, sourcing fresh blooms daily from trusted growers. Whether you're arranging a sympathy wreath for a service near Harley Street, dressing an office by Baker Street, or adding seasonal colour to a townhouse in Fitzrovia, we'll guide you to the right design and flower choice.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Marylebone, Mayfair and Soho on all wreath orders placed before 3 PM. Simply order online and our drivers will deliver your wreath with care and discretion.

  • Bespoke funeral wreaths crafted by skilled local florists
  • Seasonal door and table wreaths for homes and businesses
  • Trusted local delivery from a long-established Marylebone shop

Every wreath is made to order in our studio just off Marylebone Road, ensuring it arrives fresh, full and beautifully arranged. If you need guidance with wording for tribute cards or colour choices, our friendly team is here to help, drawing on years of experience serving families and businesses throughout W1.

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WREATHS
This sympathy wreath presents as a peaceful, circular tribute: a dense band of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the foundational ring, each bloom tightly nestled so the surface reads as a continuous, cloud-like cushion. The whites are cool and luminous under soft studio lighting, suggesting purity and quiet reflection. From the upper-left of that white ring blooms a sculpted spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), ranging from saturated violet to softer lavender tones; some flowers are fully open with layered, ruffled petals, while others remain as slim, graceful buds, lending a sense of unfolding life and gentle movement. Variegated green foliage and slender, fern-like leaves weave through the purple cluster, introducing texture and a natural counterpoint to the pure chrysanthemum base. Along the wreath's inner and outer rims a delicate, dark purple mesh trim peeks through - a frilled, fabric-like border that harmonises with the lisianthus and refines the silhouette without overpowering the whites. A soft, diffused shadow beneath gives modest depth against the plain white backdrop. As a Marylebone florist familiar with Baker Street and the nearby chapel congregations, I picture this arrangement placed with care at a quiet service, its understated scent and tactile softness offering solace. Available for local delivery across Marylebone and streets around Oxford Street, this wreath balances tradition and tender craftsmanship to honour a life with dignity.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath radiates quiet dignity: hundreds of small white chrysanthemums are woven into a seamless, cushion-like ring that reads as purity and calm. Each tiny bloom contributes to a full, tactile surface whose ruffled petals invite the eye to linger in their softness. Subtle lavender-hued netting or ribbon shows through the chrysanthemum mass along the wreath's inner and outer rims, providing a gentle edge of colour as if the piece were haloed by a whisper of twilight. Nestled on the upper-left curve, three soft yellow roses open in gentle, companionate bloom; their faintly sweet scent would mingle with the mild, earthy perfume of the mums, creating a delicate, comforting bouquet of aromas. Wisps of white gypsophila float around the roses like small clouds, while sprays of pale purple statice punctuate the cluster with a refined, textural contrast. A variety of fresh green foliage - smooth laurel-type leaves and slender fern fronds - frames the flowers and gives the arrangement depth and a natural silhouette. The wreath's central hole remains intentionally clear, a visual expression of continuity and unbroken memory, and the lighting is soft and even so that shadows fall subtly beneath, anchoring the piece to the white surface. Evoking maps of memory and the hush of a chapel corridor, this arrangement would offer solace at a funeral or wake and is well suited to services in the Marylebone area or at nearby Regent's Park chapels.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a smooth white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath seems to float, its edges softened by a haze of tiny blooms. The foundation of the piece is a mass of Baby's Breath, countless miniature white flowers gathered into dense sprays that create a misty, cloud-like ring. Layered into this feather-light texture are larger Lisianthus blossoms, which serve as the focal points of the design. Their petals are softly ruffled and predominantly white, with each bloom delicately outlined in purple-violet, as though the colour had settled along the edges of the petals like ink on paper. Some of these Lisianthus flowers are fully open, revealing shadowed centres and intricate layers; others are in earlier stages, with buds and half-open blooms showing soft green stems and creamy yellow tints where the petals meet. The wreath forms a perfect circle with a clear open centre, holding space and suggesting continuity, eternity, and the constancy of memory. Under even lighting, the textures are clear: the Baby's Breath appears fine and airy, while the Lisianthus petals look velvety and substantial. There are no bows, cards, or extraneous embellishments-only the quiet dialogue between white and purple. This arrangement feels particularly suited to a dignified memorial in Marylebone, perhaps for a gathering near Regent's Park, a service along Gloucester Place, or a farewell in one of the area's intimate chapels. Crafted as if by a Marylebone florist who understands both tradition and modern taste, the wreath offers a calm, composed expression of sympathy, ideal for delivery to local funeral homes, churches, or private residences.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Presented on a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a carefully composed study in texture and gentle colour. The body is formed from countless white chrysanthemums, packed densely to create a soft, cloud-like surface that symbolises peace and purity. A subtle layer of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible beneath the white blooms along the inner circumference, adding a dignified wash of tone that breathes through the petals. At the upper-left, a lush cluster features a single cream or pale yellow rose at its heart, petals slightly unfurling and releasing a faint, comforting rose scent; this bloom is nestled among mixed foliage - broad variegated leaves with paler edges and delicate, feathery fern fronds - which together create a natural, textural backdrop. Scattered among the greens are sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their tiny clustered heads giving a papery contrast to the chrysanthemums. On the right side two elegant calla lilies arc from about two to five o'clock, their sculpted cups showing a graceful colour transition from saturated purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink closer to the base, their vivid green stems woven along the chrysanthemum bed. A single longer green stem runs diagonally across the lower wreath, subtly connecting left and right. Crafted with the steady hand of an experienced florist in Marylebone, this arrangement - available for local delivery around Marylebone High Street and Regent's Park - offers a composed, respectful tribute suitable for memorial services and graveside remembrances.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular floral wreath appears calm and composed, its soft pastel tones and rich greenery offering a gentle visual comfort. The wreath is densely packed, forming a complete ring of flowers with a subtle sense of depth, as though the blooms are layered in small, careful tiers. Dominating the composition are large roses in creamy off-white and ivory, fully open so that their petal whorls are easy to trace with the eye, from the tightly spiralled centres to the relaxed, outer edges. Interwoven among them are blush pink spray roses in varying stages of bloom, from tiny, rounded buds to partially open clusters, creating an impression of both delicacy and life continuing. Here and there, soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a warm undertone, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add a deeper, more contemplative mood. Beneath and around the flowers, dark green fern foliage spreads out in fine, feather-like fronds, giving the design structure and contrast. The foliage peeks through just enough to accentuate the circle and to make the pastel blossoms stand out more vividly against the neutral background. This wreath has the poised, elegant look one might expect from a Marylebone florist preparing tributes for funeral services near Baker Street or along the dignified streets around Wimpole and Harley Street, where families gather to say their goodbyes. The round form, with its repetition of soft colours and textures, carries a strong sense of continuity, making the wreath a fitting choice for expressing sympathy, remembrance, and enduring affection during funerals, cremation services, and memorial ceremonies throughout the Marylebone area.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Framed by the calm clarity of a white background, a lush floral wreath emerges, crafted with exceptional attention to detail by a skilled Marylebone florist. Dominant in the design are snow-white lilies, their petals gently arching outward like a symbol of consolation, serenity, and new beginnings. Among these, flashes of bold fuchsia-pink lilies draw the gaze, their star-shaped forms adorned with darker inner spots-evoking intense emotion and cherished memories. Nestled between the commanding lilies, you'll find roses in creamy whites and gentle blush tones; some are tight buds while others spill open softly, imbuing the wreath with layers of texture and quiet, romantic beauty. Stems of muted green foliage interlace discreetly, reflecting the subtle greenery of Marylebone Lane or the tranquil peace of Cavendish Square gardens. The arrangement's circular completeness speaks of life's enduring cycle and the bonds of memory. Perfectly suited for funerals, sympathy gestures, or memorial celebrations, this wreath is thoughtfully designed to offer comfort, remembrance, and support to families throughout the Marylebone area.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular funeral wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop, whose main body is a dense ring of small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums - each bloom packed closely to create a soft, continuous band resembling a cloud of petals. The wreath's open centre and uniform white texture establish a solemn, calming presence, while light catches the layered petals to reveal delicate shadow and depth. Anchoring the composition on the upper left is a thoughtfully placed accent cluster: bright yellow roses fully unfurled to showcase their warm, buttery centres, set among rich, deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with their elegantly ruffled cups. Several pale lavender lisianthus buds and green-tinged unopened buds add tonal variation and a sense of botanical immediacy. Interwoven foliage - glossy rounded leaves, hints of variegation, and fine fern fronds - softens the transition between the vivid flowers and the white chrysanthemum base, lending organic rhythm and support. A subtle dark-purple mesh ribbon is visible along the inner and outer edges beneath the white flowers, quietly tying the purple accents into the whole design. This arrangement balances purity and warmth, making it an appropriate sympathy tribute for funeral services around Baker Street, Portman Square, or the churches and chapels of Marylebone. The piece feels handmade and respectful, its textures and colours chosen to offer consolation and to cradle memory with dignity.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed funeral wreath, photographed head-on against a bright white backdrop, forms a complete, unbroken ring of white and soft purple flowers that seem to float in the stillness of the image. Dominating the wreath are striking white Oriental lilies, some fully open and others partway unfurled, their broad petals curving outward with a satin-like sheen. Each open lily reveals a pale green centre from which rise finely detailed stamens tipped with golden-brown anthers, lending the arrangement an authentic botanical character. Nestled in among these lilies are clusters of lisianthus blooms whose ruffled petals carry gentle touches of lavender and lilac purple around their edges, so that the colour appears like a delicate brushstroke against the white. These small, intricate flowers soften the linear lines of the lily petals and create dips and swirls of texture along the circular form. Here and there, closed lily buds and possibly small, ivory rosebuds are tucked between the larger blossoms, adding hints of promise and continuity amidst the quiet reflection of the design. Fine greenery-deep green leaves and slender eucalyptus-like sprigs-peeks through the flowers, helping to define the ring and giving subtle depth without drawing the eye away from the white and purple palette. Under even studio lighting, every petal and leaf is crisply defined, evoking the feeling of a carefully prepared tribute resting in a peaceful Marylebone chapel or quietly placed in a refined townhouse farewell gathering. This white lily and purple lisianthus wreath captures an air of respectful remembrance, offering families in Marylebone a gentle, elegant floral expression of love, loss, and lasting memory.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
This carefully composed circular wreath is captured from above against a pristine white background, the soft shadow beneath giving it an understated presence. The main ring is formed from a dense mass of white chrysanthemums, their countless delicate petals layered into a full, textured surface that suggests calm and purity; some centers carry a whisper of creamy yellow warmth that prevents the whites from feeling flat. At the upper left, three deep cobalt-blue roses create a deliberate focal cluster - their velvet-like petals unfurl in tight spirals and are set against deep green foliage that frames and enhances their colour. Encircling the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum band is a ruffled satin ribbon in a matching royal blue, pleated to catch light and shadow and to provide a polished border that visually anchors the wreath. The effect is one of noble restraint: tactile, composed, and designed to comfort. Scent and texture play quietly together here, with the soft fragrance of chrysanthemums and the tactile contrast between pillowy white blooms and smooth satin. As a florist who works locally, I picture this wreath being prepared in our Marylebone Florist studio and delivered with care across Marylebone, to chapels around Portman Square or services near Baker Street. It's a dignified choice for funeral or memorial acknowledgements, offered with thoughtfulness and local understanding.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Against a spotless white background, this circular wreath appears calm and composed, a refined expression of farewell designed for a funeral or remembrance service. The ring is formed from generous, fully open roses in soft lavender, dusty mauve, and greyish-purple tones, each bloom showing dozens of delicately layered petals that curve and fold inward toward a deep centre. Threaded between these focal roses are sprays of smaller blush pink blooms and rosebuds, some still tightly closed, others half open, contributing a sense of intimacy and the quiet progression of time. A thick collar of dark green fern fronds supports and encircles the flowers, their finely cut, feather-like leaves overlapping one another to form a rich, textured base that frames the pastel tones beautifully. Here and there, slightly darker leaves and tiny buds appear, adding depth, contrast, and a natural, almost woodland feel. The even lighting brings out the soft sheen of the foliage and the velvety softness of each petal, without distraction, giving the arrangement a poised, composed presence. The wreath's gentle colour harmony and full, balanced form make it ideal for a Marylebone service, perhaps in a church off Marylebone High Street or a discreet chapel near Regent's Park. Envisioned by a florist familiar with local families' traditions, this design speaks of admiration, gratitude, and enduring affection, a floral circle that symbolises life, memory, and the continuity of love even as a community gathers to say goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a refined study in blue and white, composed to convey calm and reverence for a funeral setting in and around Marylebone. A sweeping circular base is densely covered with countless small, electric deep-blue chrysanthemums whose clustered, needle-like petals form a plush, textured ring that reads as a solid field of colour from a distance and reveals intricate detail close-up. Nestled against the inner curve of that blue bed is a soft, ruffled white satin ribbon-pleated to provide structure and a gentle sheen that reflects diffused studio light, offering a crisp counterpoint to the saturated blooms. On the upper-left quadrant three statement blue roses, fully open and richly velvety, create a focal point; their petals catch the light with subtle highlights and are accented by delicate sprays of baby's breath and touches of dark green foliage, adding a timeless, sympathetic accent. A graceful spray of pristine white orchids flows from mid-left down toward the lower-right, their smooth, elongated petals and central lips lending an ethereal, almost weightless movement across the blue surface. Scattered among the orchids are several green buds-some tight, some beginning to unfurl-evoking continuity and quiet hope. Bathed in soft, natural-looking light reminiscent of early morning on Marylebone High Street, the arrangement feels contemplative and respectful, perfect for a tribute placed at a local church or funeral home near Portman Square, offering a visual language of purity, solace, and enduring memory without excess.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image features an elegant circular wreath of sympathy flowers, photographed against a crisp white background so that every petal and leaf stands out clearly. The wreath forms an open ring, symbolising continuity and eternal love, and is densely packed with blooms in tranquil whites, gentle pinks, and rich fuchsia tones. Large white lilies, with their wide, graceful petals spread fully open, are positioned as key focal points around the circle; each lily displays a soft green heart and golden stamens that seem to glow against the lighter petals. Between these, deep pink and fuchsia lilies add a more intense wash of colour, their star-shaped forms and subtly speckled surfaces suggesting passion tempered by dignity. Light pink roses nestle among the lilies, some in tight bud with sleek, cool petals, others partially open, offering glimpses of their layered, romantic centres. Full, creamy white roses, with their many overlapping petals, bring softness and a classic undertone that grounds the brighter hues. White gerbera daisies are scattered throughout, easily recognised by their dark brown centres and circular layers of petals, lending a contemporary feel to the wreath. Smaller white blossoms-likely spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums-are tucked into the open spaces, adding delicate texture and making the wreath appear plush and complete. All the blooms rest on a bed of lush green foliage, whose varied leaf shapes and tones provide contrast and help define the circular outline. The design feels calm and thoughtfully crafted, much like something selected from a Marylebone Florist for a memorial at a local chapel or a service near Baker Street, offering a refined way to convey sympathy, remembrance, and quiet support through fresh flowers.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clear, white studio background, a large floral wreath for sympathy and remembrance is shown in full view, its circular form immaculate and symbolically unbroken. The wreath is lavishly filled with deep red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums, leaving no visible gaps and creating a sense of generous abundance. Each carnation has the familiar, nostalgic charm of this classic bloom: tightly frilled petals, slightly crimped at the edges, overlapping in layers to form soft, cushiony heads. The red is a rich, comforting tone, somewhere between ruby and wine, conveying a feeling of warmth and enduring affection. Between the carnations, small green pompon mums emerge, perfectly spherical and compact, their chartreuse hue brightening the design like pinpoints of new spring growth.

The contrasting textures-the ruffled, almost feathery petals of the carnations and the smooth, dome-like blossoms of the chrysanthemums-create visual interest from every angle. Supporting the flowers is a base of mixed greenery that peeks through just enough to lend depth and structure. Deep green fern fronds extend delicately around the outer edge, their finely divided leaves softening the silhouette. Interspersed are sprigs of variegated pittosporum, whose small, oval leaves are framed in pale cream, catching the light and lending a subtle pattern to the wreath. A ribbon detail, fashioned from a soft green striped material, is looped gracefully among the foliage near the bottom, its stripes echoing the interplay of light and dark greens in the leaves. The bright, even lighting highlights each petal and leaf without harsh shadow, giving the entire piece a calm, composed presence. It is easy to imagine this wreath being carried through the streets of Marylebone towards a church service or placed at a memorial near Cavendish Square, offering a dignified yet vibrant expression of sympathy.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Captured from above on a clean white background, this lush sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of colour and texture, echoing the unbroken nature of love and remembrance. The design is dominated by clusters of velvety pale-pink roses, each bloom carefully placed so their layered petals open in soft, romantic spirals. Between them, lisianthus blossoms unfurl in two complementary shades: delicate, almost cloud-like pink and a rich, deep purple that lends the wreath a reflective, dignified tone. Two statement Asiatic lilies in a strong coral-orange shade provide dynamic focal points at opposite ends of the circle, their wide petals and exposed stamens adding drama and structure without overpowering the softer flowers. Tucked among the blooms, several closed lily buds stand like quiet promises, suggesting memories still treasured and stories still told. The foliage base is wonderfully varied, featuring rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, slender fern fronds, and layered greenery that together create depth and softness. Piercing through this green canopy are the distinctive spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium thistle, introducing a cool, steely contrast that keeps the arrangement contemporary. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers weave between the larger blooms, almost like a gentle mist settling over the wreath. Bright green leaves, possibly Ti or aspidistra, are folded and curved artistically around the lilies, displaying the careful craftsmanship you might expect from a Marylebone Florist studio just off the high street. The overall impression is one of calm, dignity, and enduring care, a fitting floral tribute for funeral services at local churches, crematoriums, or memorial gatherings in the elegant streets around Marylebone and Baker Street.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a refined, circular funeral wreath photographed from above, resting on a pristine white background that enhances its calm simplicity. The wreath itself is formed from an abundance of Baby's Breath, the Gypsophila blossoms clustered so closely together that they appear as a gently ruffled cloud of white. Each minuscule flower adds to a dense, soft surface, with slight variations in tone between bright white and creamy ivory, reflecting light like fine muslin or delicate lace. The central opening is a smooth, perfectly round void of plain white, giving the design an uncluttered, contemplative core, much like pausing for a quiet moment in one of Marylebone's small garden squares off the high street. In the lower right section of the ring, two calla lilies introduce a striking contrast in shape and colour. Their clean, trumpet-shaped blooms sweep inward on curved, bright green stems that feel fresh and vital. The petals display a sophisticated gradient, beginning in muted green near the throat and deepening into a plush burgundy-magenta at the outer edge. The rolled form of the callas is sleek and modern, standing out against the feathery Baby's Breath. Light falls evenly across the flowers, highlighting their texture and colour without glare, and giving the burgundy tones a velvety depth. This thoughtfully composed wreath, the kind a local Marylebone florist might create for services held in nearby churches or chapels, expresses tenderness and reverence. It is especially suited for funerals and memorials, offering an understated yet deeply heartfelt floral expression of farewell, love, and treasured memories.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A sumptuous circular floral wreath, created in soft yet striking tones, is pictured against a bright white backdrop, reminiscent of a carefully arranged tribute awaiting delivery to a quiet Marylebone chapel or townhouse. The wreath forms a full, unbroken ring of intertwined flowers and foliage. Rich fuchsia and magenta roses sit alongside gentler blush and pastel pink roses, creating a rhythmic play of colour and texture. Each rose shows its own character: some buds remain tight, their outer petals wrapped closely around the centre, while others have opened completely into layered rosettes, their velvety petals curling slightly at the edges. Nestled between these roses are large double lilies, their petals broad and softly sculpted. The lilies display a delicate gradient from creamy white at the throat to blush pink and pale peach toward the edges, with the occasional petal carrying a slightly darker pink line or flush. A few lilies stand tall in bud form, lime-green and pointed, introducing a lively touch of freshness. A deep collar of greenery frames the blossoms: fern fronds with finely divided leaflets create a soft, feathery border, while glossy, dark green leaves weave between the stems, some with subtle light streaks that catch the eye. The inner and outer edges of the wreath are equally lush, creating a feeling of completeness and symmetry. Against the stark white background, the design radiates a sense of tranquillity and respectful beauty, fitting for a funeral, wake, or celebration of life in Marylebone, where understated elegance and heartfelt sentiment are often cherished.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the Marylebone workshop, a lush circular wreath unfolds, built entirely from dozens of deep red roses. The blooms are plush and opulent, petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form is a continuous embrace, each blossom pressing gently against its neighbour, creating a tapestry of crimson and shadow. The white background allows ruby heads to glow with a steady, regal light, their spiraled centers visible where petals coil inward, and a faint rose fragrance lingers in the air around Marylebone's streets near Marylebone High Street. 

This piece would suit a doorstep near Harley Street, Marylebone Village, or Regent's Park mews, whether a birthday, anniversary, or quiet farewell. Its symbolism is timeless-affection, respect, memory, and grace-woven together by careful craftsmanship. The florist's hand is evident in every bloom, petals tucked shoulder to shoulder to maintain fullness and a velvet-soft surface. The backdrop isolates the wreath so it commands attention in a room or at a venue, from a living room to a formal event near Baker Street. Available for same-day delivery across Marylebone and surrounding pockets of central London, a wreath of this depth carries a quiet dignity for any moment.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears both luxurious and carefully considered, its design built around a classic pairing of rich red roses and sunny yellow chrysanthemums. The flowers form an unbroken ring with an open centre, the frame completely concealed beneath dense layers of blooms and greenery so that the eye reads only a continuous circle of colour. Dozens of roses in deep, velvety crimson are positioned with precision, each head fully open and perfectly cupped, revealing inner petals that spiral inwards towards slightly shadowed centres, evoking depth and quiet emotion. Between the roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums are tucked and layered, their many slender petals forming rounded domes that soften the intensity of the red and bring a sense of gentle light into the composition. Surrounding and threading between the blooms is an abundance of fresh foliage-likely salal and eucalyptus-with leaves in varying shades of green, from glossy, saturated tones to cooler, grey-green surfaces that appear almost silvery under the studio lighting. The bright, even light highlights every texture, making the roses' smooth petals and the chrysanthemums' fluffy heads stand out clearly against the pale background. This kind of wreath feels suited to a formal farewell in Marylebone, perhaps resting near the pulpit in a local church or standing by the entrance of a crematorium chapel. The combination of passion-red roses and comforting yellow chrysanthemums suggests a message of deep love, grateful remembrance, and hope, offering a compassionate floral gesture to families marking a loss in the heart of the city.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Marylebone Florist presents this circular wreath of red roses, a timeless gesture crafted for moments of remembrance against a pristine white backdrop. The ring is formed by dozens of deep crimson blooms, each rose a study in velvety texture-from tightly furled buds hinting at coming beauty to fully opened petals catching the light and radiating warmth. The overall effect is luxurious and serene, a funeral- or memorial-appropriate focal point that speaks softly of love, loyalty, and enduring connection.

Interwoven among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus-that weave through the circle to create contrast and depth. The greens appear layered and natural, while the dense rose mass stays perfectly circular, thanks to a discreet wire frame and careful hand tying. This balance of fervent red and quiet green, set on a crisp white background, communicates both ceremony and refined artistry that Marylebone residents have come to expect from their local florist.

Available for same-day delivery across Marylebone, Baker Street, and the surrounding districts, this wreath makes a thoughtful expression of sympathy for funerals, memorials, and anniversaries. Handcrafted with fresh stems and meticulous care, it carries a sense of dignity and grace that suits a life well lived. Trust Marylebone Florist to deliver a piece that feels personal, local, and timely when you need it most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath, styled to resemble a traditional maritime lifebuoy, sits against a pristine white backdrop, its colours reminiscent of river safety rings one might spot walking from Marylebone towards the Thames. The ring is entirely covered with tiny, tightly clustered flowers-likely chrysanthemums-so closely arranged that no foliage or base is visible, only a smooth, uninterrupted carpet of petals. This floral surface is divided into four orderly sections that alternate between rich royal blue and bright white. The blue quadrants are intense and velvety, the many small blooms creating a deep, almost tactile sea of colour. In contrast, the white sections feel light and serene, their fresh, clean petals suggesting innocence, remembrance, and peace. The boundaries between blue and white are sharply drawn, creating a clear, graphic pattern that instantly calls to mind a lifebuoy used for rescue and safety. Framing the hollow center of the wreath is a slender dark blue ribbon, folded into soft, uniform pleats that add a refined finish and gently reinforce the nautical theme. The entire design is meticulously symmetrical, reflecting the measured artistry of a seasoned florist. With its strong maritime symbolism, this wreath feels particularly suited to honouring someone connected to the navy, shipping, lifeguarding, or simply a loved one known for their supportive, lifesaving nature. In a Marylebone setting-perhaps at a local church or crematorium-it would serve as a graceful, meaningful focus for friends and family, representing protection, gratitude, and a final promise of safe passage on their onward journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged circular wreath, photographed flat against a white background, that blends serene cream roses and pale yellow lilies into a compact, comforting tribute. The composition centres on about a dozen large cream-coloured roses, each bloom opening in soft spirals, their petals catching light to create a luminous, ivory effect. Interspersed among them are trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon tone: some fully open with subtle stamens visible, others in bud, contributing varied heights and textural interest. The floral architecture is supported by a rich underlayer of deep green foliage-feathery ferns that soften the wreath's edge and rounded, bluish-green leaves, likely eucalyptus, that provide weight and cool contrast. The wreath's surface is dense and even, crafted so the eye moves gently around the unbroken circle, a quiet emblem of remembrance and continuity. Up close, the bouquet gives off a gentle, classic fragrance-a powdery rose note warmed by faint green citrus from the lilies-while the greens lend an earthy, fresh counterpoint. This design is intentionally restrained and respectful, intended for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes across Marylebone and neighbouring Regent's Park. Prepared with care by Marylebone Florist, the wreath is described here to aid those who cannot see it: a dignified, tactile arrangement that speaks of peace, purity, and steady condolence, and can be arranged for local delivery within the Marylebone area when needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00