Set on a crisp white background and photographed from just above, this traditional circular wreath presents a composed interplay of texture and colour: a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums creates the main body, each bloom's narrow, layered petals forming a soft, slightly domed surface that suggests purity and gentle consolation. The arrangement sits with a pale shadow beneath, giving it a quiet presence and three-dimensional solidity. At the upper left, three vivid blue roses-tones of electric cobalt through to deep sapphire-are grouped together as an elegant focal point; their velvety, tightly furled petals contrast with the fine, feathery chrysanthemum heads and are nestled amid glossy, rounded green leaves that provide a rich natural backdrop. Encircling both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, a pleated navy satin ribbon mirrors the roses' hue and introduces a refined, ruffled border that frames the tribute with formal grace. The overall impression is one of dignified remembrance: calm whites balanced by a resolute blue that suggests solace and respect. As an experienced florist who has arranged memorial pieces for services around Neal's Yard and deliveries to chapels off St Martin's Lane, I can imagine this wreath placed beside an altar or on a memorial table where its understated scent and composed presence offer comfort. The craftsmanship is deliberate and respectful-a traditional sympathy wreath designed to honour memory with quiet, enduring beauty.
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A bespoke memorial tribute shaped as the numeral '0', shown from above against a clean white background so every detail is clear. The form is completely covered by hundreds of small, tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums; their tiny heads knit together into a pillowy, tactile surface that reads as serene and pure. Tracing both the outer and inner rims is a pleated royal blue satin ribbon, carefully folded to create a scalloped edge that echoes the circular negative space in the centre and gives the piece a finished, formal silhouette. Crowning the upper left curve are three deep royal blue roses, their petals unfurling in glossy spirals and set against a few broad, dark green leaves that add natural depth and a cool contrast to the luminous whites and sapphire tones. The blue may speak of calm, loyalty, or a treasured affinity; here it frames the chrysanthemums like a quiet punctuation mark. Soft, even lighting washes the arrangement, catching the satin sheen of the trim and casting gentle shadows between the chrysanthemum florets so the texture reads almost like a woven fabric. The scent is subtle-a faint, clean musk from the chrysanthemums with the gentle green lift of leaves-composed to be respectful rather than overbearing. As a commemorative number often ordered for funerals or memorial services in and around Covent Garden, near Drury Lane and the Jubilee Market, this tribute carries a thoughtful simplicity: precise craftsmanship, balanced colour, and a mood of dignified remembrance that feels both personal and timeless. Viewed from a slight overhead angle against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in serene contrast: a dense, slightly domed ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the body, each bloom a feathered rosette of narrow petals whose soft texture seems to catch and diffuse the light. The wreath casts a gentle shadow beneath it, lending the composition quiet depth and the sense that you can reach out and feel the cool, papery petals. At the upper left, three intensely blue roses-rich sapphire to royal cobalt in tone-rise as an intentional focal cluster; their velvety spirals and tightly cupped petals gather the eye and are set off by pockets of glossy, dark green foliage that tuck the blooms into the white field. A pleated satin ribbon in matching deep blue traces both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its subtle sheen and ruffled folds adding structure and a refined border that frames the tribute like a navy band. The overall colour story -pure white tempered with significant blue-reads as dignity and calm, an arrangement I would recommend for funerals, memorial services, or a private act of condolence. As a florist accustomed to placing tributes near the Royal Opera House or delivering to quiet rooms off Drury Lane, I picture this wreath resting gently at a chapel entrance or beside a casket, its cool floral scent faint and comforting, its textures crafted to offer solace without flourish. The design feels respectful and personal, a quiet emblem of memory and compassion suitable for those who prefer a restrained, elegant expression of sympathy.

MY ADMIRATION WREATH£75.00

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Express heartfelt sympathy with the My Admiration Wreath from Florist Covent Garden. This elegant circular tribute features a lush base of white chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with striking blue sprayed roses for a look of pure sincerity and respect. Symbolising the circle of life, this funeral wreath is a thoughtful choice for sending condolences to family, friends or colleagues in times of loss.

Expertly handcrafted by our Covent Garden florists, each wreath is created with premium, fresh flowers for long-lasting beauty. Available in three sizes - Original (30 cm / 12"), Deluxe (36 cm / 14") and Grand (41 cm / 16") - you can select the most appropriate size to suit the service or memorial. The Deluxe size is shown in the image for reference.

We carefully leave the natural guard petals on our roses to protect the inner petals in transit; these can easily be removed on arrival for a flawless finish. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, style and equal or higher value, ensuring your tribute always looks dignified and refined.

Perfect for funeral services, memorials or delivering directly to the bereaved, this blue and white funeral wreath offers a graceful way to honour a loved one. Order online from floristcoventgarden.co.uk for reliable, professional delivery across London.
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