Covent Garden WREATHS

Welcome to Florist Covent Garden, where our passion for flowers meets local craftsmanship. Nestled steps from the lively Covent Garden Piazza and near landmarks like the Royal Opera House and Neal Street, our team designs unique, hand-crafted wreaths and floral bouquets for every special moment. Whether you're honouring a loved one or brightening a home, our florists use the freshest, ethically sourced blooms available each morning from London’s famous flower markets.

As trusted local florists serving Soho, Holborn, and Bloomsbury, we understand the personal touch that turning to a neighbourhood expert makes. Our team combines years of floral design experience with insider knowledge of Covent Garden’s vibrant rhythms, so your arrangements always look and feel authentically local.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed sympathy wreath, photographed on a neutral white background to highlight its calm, restrained colours and textures: the foundational ring is built from tightly clustered white cushion chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals creating a continuous, plush surface that reads as serene and unadorned. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, a rich cluster of purple lisianthus (Eustoma) provides the focal note - open, velvety deep-violet flowers blend into softer lavender buds, creating a gentle gradient of purple that feels both stately and consoling. Interspersed stems of variegated, broad leaves and delicate fern-like foliage add lively green punctuation, their shapes and sheen offering contrast and a feeling of fresh greenery gathered from local markets. A delicate band of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace edges the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, a subtle flourish that ties the arrangement together and echoes the lisianthus hues without overwhelming the quiet layout. Soft studio lighting reveals the textures - the chrysanthemums' cushiony density, the lisianthus' layered petals, and the slight sheen of the foliage - while a faint shadow beneath the wreath lifts it gently from the background. This composition speaks to tenderness and restraint, designed for funeral services, memorials, or graveside moments. In Covent Garden, where floral fare is often chosen for intimate memorials near Floral Street and Seven Dials, this wreath is offered to convey sincere sympathy and graceful remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a pure white studio background, this elegant circular wreath communicates calm and restraint through its dense layering of small white chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are packed closely to produce a smooth, pillowy ring whose surface feels soft and undulating to the touch. At the upper-left quadrant a graceful cluster of three pale yellow roses opens in soft spirals, their warm tones offering a gentle counterpoint to the serene whites. Interlaced among the roses are airy sprigs of baby's breath that lend a whisper-thin texture, and thin sprays of pale lavender statice that introduce a subtle, cool violet note. A variety of green foliage-broad glossy leaves and fine, fern-like fronds-frames this cluster, adding structure and verdant contrast while keeping the overall impression natural and tender. Beneath the outermost row of chrysanthemums a slim ribbon or fine purple mesh can be glimpsed, a discreet design detail that deepens the palette without overpowering the arrangement's simplicity. The composition forms a complete, unbroken circle with a clear center that evokes continuity and remembrance; it's the kind of wreath chosen for funerals, memorial services, or church gatherings when families seek to honour a life with understated elegance. Imagined in the quiet light of a morning delivery to a local chapel near Covent Garden's theatres, it feels both artisan-made and thoughtfully appropriate for a moment of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular floral wreath filled with white and violet-toned blossoms rests against a crisp white background, every detail clearly visible, as though it has just been set down on a clean table in a Covent Garden townhouse. The base of the design is a dense halo of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white flowers clustered together so tightly they resemble a soft, cloud-like mist. Their fine stems and minute petals create an intricate lacework all around the ring. Threaded through this gentle whiteness are larger Lisianthus blooms, their petals unfolding in delicate ruffles. The Lisianthus are primarily creamy white, while each petal edge is brushed with violet and soft purple, creating a subtle ombré effect that recalls the dusk sky over the nearby market stalls when the day's trading is done. Some of these blossoms are open and expressive, revealing deeper, shadowed centers, while others are closed or half-open buds, tinged with pale green and hints of yellow, suggesting quiet promise. The wreath's hollow center reinforces the impression of continuity and unbroken love, making it an especially meaningful choice for funerals, graveside tributes, or services of remembrance in and around Covent Garden. The overall mood is one of purity, composure, and gentle solace rather than drama, offering comfort through understatement. You can almost feel the soft textures under your fingertips, from the airy Baby's Breath to the silky Lisianthus petals. This is the kind of thoughtful, refined wreath a local florist might prepare for same-day delivery to a chapel, crematorium, or family home nearby, conveying sympathy, peace, and respect without the need for many words.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Seen close-up against a bright white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath reads as an act of quiet care: a dense halo of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms a plush, almost pillow-like foundation whose tiny petals catch soft daylight and suggest comfort. Just beneath the white petals a ribbon of deep purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner rim, adding shadowed depth and a subtle, respectful colour note. At the top-left quadrant a tender cluster of foliage and blooms acts as a focal pause - a single cream-coloured rose, its petals unfolding with serene restraint, rests amid variegated green leaves edged in pale tones and slender, feathery fern fronds that breathe a natural, woodland texture. Interspersed are thin sprays of lavender-hued statice whose crisp, papery florets bring a cool, calming contrast. Counterbalancing this grouping are two sculptural calla lilies positioned on the right, their elegant curves sweeping from about two to five o'clock; each trumpet shows a delicate ombre, moving from rich purple at the tips through muted mauve into soft peach-pink close to the throat, the bright green stems tucked and curved through the chrysanthemum base. A single longer stem threads across the lower section, discreetly anchoring the composition and linking left to right with graceful movement. The overall impression is respectful and composed, the palette of white, purple, cream, and green offering solace and dignity - the kind of tribute a seasoned Covent Garden florist would prepare for a memorial near Floral Street or the market.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pure white background, a perfectly round floral wreath glows with the soft, muted tones of pastel roses and deep green foliage, creating a memorial design that feels both classic and deeply personal. The composition is tightly woven, with roses placed petal to petal so that the circle appears almost like a continuous tapestry of colour and texture. Large, open ivory and creamy white roses dominate, their layered petals catching the light in gentle highlights and shadows. Nestled among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, others just beginning to open, suggesting the unfolding of cherished memories. Warm notes of peach and buttery yellow roses slip through the design like sunlight, while beautifully faded dusty lavender and mauve roses bring a subtle, vintage character, echoing the timeless charm of Covent Garden's historic streets and old theatre façades. Fine, dark green fern fronds and other leafy greens emerge from behind the blooms, framing the flowers with a verdant edge that enhances the pastel shades without overpowering them. The close, circular formation symbolises continuity and eternal love, making this wreath an especially fitting tribute for funeral services and remembrance gatherings in local churches or crematoriums near Covent Garden. Every detail, from the careful gradation of colours to the balanced spacing of buds and fully opened flowers, speaks of expert florist skills and respect for the occasion. The arrangement radiates a quiet, comforting presence, as though offering a gentle, floral embrace to grieving family and friends.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Illuminated by the gentle light often found in Covent Garden's early mornings, this elegant floral wreath unfolds in a stunning circle, thoughtfully arranged by skilled local hands. It is dominated by magnificent white lilies-some fully open, revealing luminous green pistils, others just beginning to bud, their silky petals promising the fullness of bloom. Among them, luminous fuchsia stargazer lilies burst forth, each petal marbled with shades of deep pink and subtle speckles, radiating warmth and hope amidst a sea of white serenity. The inclusion of soft, blush pink and creamy white roses lends a delicate, almost tender texture; these blooms are both nostalgic and quietly joyful, their tightly coiled buds contrasted by the unfurling of the lilies. Hints of muted greenery, perhaps echoing the verdant corners of the nearby Jubilee Market or peaceful city gardens, create a gentle undercurrent of freshness within the composition. The unbroken circular shape denotes unity and eternal memory-a fitting motif for honouring lost loved ones while comforting those who grieve. Every flower and leaf reflects an expert's touch, capturing not just the visual splendour but also the reverent emotions and comforting intentions behind the arrangement. It is a poignant, beautifully balanced tribute that resonates profoundly within the historic heart of Covent Garden, ideal for memorial and funeral occasions demanding grace and heartfelt empathy.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular sympathy wreath of impeccable craftsmanship lies centered on a clean white field, its form defined by a dense carpet of small white chrysanthemums packed so closely they form a pillow-soft ring. This generous white foundation feels weightless in its visual purity, each clustered blossom contributing to a unified surface of gentle texture and calm. At the upper left, a focused spray of colour lifts the wreath's mood: several golden-yellow roses bloom fully, their petals unfurling in layered spirals that suggest warmth and friendship, while deep purple lisianthus provide contrast with their satiny, ruffled cups. A few lisianthus buds in pale lavender and soft green tuck into the cluster, adding seasonal movement and the idea of life continuing. Interspersed throughout are rich green leaves-some glossy, some softly variegated-and delicate fern fronds that weave between stems, offering a natural frame and restful pauses of tone. A narrow band of dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white blooms, tracing the inner and outer curves and repeating the purple accent with subtlety. As a florist, I picture this wreath arriving at a church hall off Floral Street or laid quietly at a graveside in a nearby St. Martin's churchyard; its restrained palette and refined textures speak of consolation, respect, and a thoughtful farewell for those who wish to honour memory with beauty.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly rounded sympathy wreath blooms in soft whites and gentle purples, set against a bright white backdrop that lets every petal breathe. At the heart of the design are generous white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped faces open wide, revealing green pistils and warm, rust-toned anthers that rest delicately on arching stamens. Some lilies are captured just as they begin to open, buds still smooth and tapered, creating a natural rhythm of beginnings and farewells. Woven between them are abundant white lisianthus, their frilled petals brushed with lavender and dusky violet along the edges, lending a tender wash of colour that never overwhelms the calm palette. Subtle foliage, in rich and muted greens, peeks through the flowers like the leaves you might notice in the quieter corners of nearby Lincoln's Inn Fields, adding grounding depth to the arrangement. The wreath forms a full, continuous circle, its flowers densely placed so there are no harsh gaps, only soft transitions from bloom to bloom. This visual continuity mirrors the sense of enduring connection that many families in Covent Garden and the surrounding streets seek to honour when they say goodbye. The mood is one of stillness and reverence, as though time has slowed for a moment of shared reflection. There is no ribbon or inscription within the image, only the flowers themselves expressing sympathy, purity, and remembrance, making it a fitting tribute for funeral services, memorials, or wakes held in and around central London's historic churches and chapels.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint against a pristine white studio surface, this circular funeral wreath is composed with meticulous restraint: hundreds of pure white chrysanthemums form a compact, cloud-like ring whose layered petals lend a soft, tactile density to the piece. The blossoms' delicate, almost feathery petals scatter light and create a subtle halo effect, while a faint shadow under the wreath anchors it to the surface. Nestled at the upper left quadrant, three deep blue roses-saturated cobalt shifting to royal indigo in the folds-stand as a solemn cluster, their velvety petals unfolding in tight spirals and cushioned by deep green foliage that adds natural contrast and weight. A pleated satin ribbon in the same rich blue outlines both inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum band, the glossy ruffles catching highlights and giving the composition a neat, dignified frame. The combination of white for purity and blue for calm communicates quiet remembrance; this is the kind of arrangement we prepare for memorials at local chapels or for laying at graveside services near Covent Garden Market or Seven Dials. As a seasoned florist in the West End, I imagine the subtle scent of chrysanthemums and the faint, velvety perfume of roses lending comfort in hushed spaces. Florist Covent Garden often assembles tributes like this for customers seeking a restrained, personal expression of condolence, available for careful delivery across Covent Garden and the surrounding West End when a respectful, understated presence is required.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from directly above on a pure white background, this circular funeral wreath appears like a quiet halo of flowers, carefully crafted to express sympathy and remembrance. Large, fully opened roses in a sophisticated blend of dusty lavender, subdued mauve, and soft grey-purple form the main rhythm of the design, each head plush and full, with layered petals spiralling towards a tender centre. Threaded between them are sprays of smaller blush pink roses, some tightly closed, some half-open, bringing a gentle warmth and youthful contrast to the cooler lavender tones. The spray roses cluster in little pockets, creating soft undulations around the wreath and echoing the ebb and flow of cherished memories. Underneath, an abundant base of dark green fern fronds, reminiscent of the foliage you might see in shaded corners of nearby Covent Garden gardens and courtyards, shapes a deep, textured ring of greenery. The ferns' fine, feathery leaves frame each bloom while tiny hints of darker foliage and discrete buds add an extra layer of depth and quiet richness. Illuminated by calm, even light, the colours remain true and dignified, with no harsh shadows, enhancing the wreath's sense of peace and composure. Designed as a classic tribute for funerals, memorials, or services of farewell across Covent Garden and central London, the wreath communicates empathy without words. Its blend of lavender and pink roses suggests grace, admiration, and enduring affection, making it a fitting floral companion at the side of a casket, on an easel at a crematorium, or laid gently at a graveside as a final, fragrant gesture of love.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white field, this circular funeral wreath is a study in serene contrasts: a voluminous ring of countless deep blue chrysanthemums creates a lush, tactile ground that feels both substantial and gentle. Their small, densely packed petals fan and curl to produce a velvet-like texture in tones ranging from royal sapphire to midnight blue. At the upper-left quadrant a trio of full, blue roses-each petal layered and velvety-forms a focal cluster, softened by delicate sprigs of white Gypsophila and a scattering of dark green foliage that add quiet intricacy. Along the inner rim, a pleated white satin ribbon or fabric has been carefully arranged to outline the central opening, its soft ruffles offering an elegant, reflective counterpoint to the matte blooms. A sweep of pristine white orchids drifts diagonally from mid-left to lower right; their silky, sculptural petals seem almost weightless as they travel across the blue field. Among the open orchid heads sit several fresh green buds, some tight and promising, others just unfurling-small signs of life woven into a mourning piece. Under cool, diffused lighting the composition reads as tranquil and respectful, the white elements brightening the deep blues while preserving a contemplative mood. As made in a small workshop near Covent Garden Market and St Martin's Lane, this wreath is intended to express sincere sympathy and lasting memory, offering families a composed, elegant option for funerals and commemorative services in the local neighbourhood.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a clean white background, its colours and textures carefully balanced the way an experienced Covent Garden florist would design for a thoughtful farewell. Broad, snow-white lilies anchor the ring, their petals wide and serene, revealing fresh green centres dusted with soft golden pollen that catches the light. Between them, vivid deep pink and fuchsia lilies draw the eye, their star-like form and delicate speckles adding drama and warmth, suggesting treasured memories that still glow brightly. White gerbera daisies, with their crisp petals and dark, almost chocolate centres, punctuate the design, bringing a touch of modern brightness that feels at home near the theatres and galleries around Drury Lane. Threaded gently throughout are light pink roses, some held close in bud, others slightly open, offering a tender impression of affection, tenderness, and quiet grief. Creamy white roses create a sense of fullness and tradition, reminiscent of classic funeral flowers chosen for family services throughout the West End. Smaller white filler flowers-likely petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums-soften the transitions between larger blooms and add a delicate, cloud-like texture. Lush green foliage forms a continuous backdrop, with leaves of varying shapes and tones giving depth to the circular shape and drawing the eye into the open centre. The overall effect is peaceful yet expressive, a floral tribute that conveys sympathy, respect, and enduring love for use at funerals, memorial services, and celebration-of-life gatherings across Covent Garden and nearby Holborn.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, crafted in a rich red and bright lime green palette, fills the frame against a spotless white background, its textures and colours almost tangible. The main impression is of abundance: clusters of deep red carnations form a continuous ring, their layered, frilled petals overlapping like soft fabric, some blossoms fully unfurled while others remain slightly cupped, suggesting gentle movement. Between them, lime green button chrysanthemums sit like polished marbles of colour, tight little cushions of florets that give the design a modern, almost contemporary edge while staying tender and respectful. The wreath is anchored by a collar of greenery-dark, finely cut fern fronds that arch gracefully outwards, glossy leaves tucked in for fullness, and sprays of variegated pittosporum whose cream-tipped leaves catch the light. Threaded subtly through the lower right side, a wide green ribbon with darker stripes winds into loose loops, echoing the curved form of the wreath and adding a carefully considered decorative note. The arrangement appears as if displayed on an easel in a quiet Covent Garden funeral home or placed near a memorial table by a local florist who knows how families in the area like to blend tradition with a touch of brightness. The mood is one of thoughtful remembrance-still, composed, and quietly hopeful-ideal for honouring a loved one at a funeral, cremation, or celebration of life service in and around Covent Garden, from small chapel gatherings to larger services near the theatres and historic streets.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a pure white background, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect, continuous circle, evoking the unbroken cycle of love and memory. The design is richly layered, beginning with a generous ring of mixed foliage that includes soft, rounded eucalyptus, airy fern fronds, and deeper green leaves that overlap to create a thick, comforting base. Upon this green canvas sit clusters of roses in gentle shades of blush and lavender-pink, their velvety petals opening in graceful spirals. They are joined by lisianthus blooms in both soft pastel pink and saturated royal purple, whose ruffled, cup-like flowers add a sense of movement, as though the petals are gently stirring in a quiet breeze. Two large coral-orange or reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, one towards the upper curve and one at the lower section of the wreath, command attention with their wide, star-shaped petals and darkened stamens, bringing warmth and a sense of hope to the tribute. Some lily buds remain closed, nestled among the leaves, suggesting the gentle unfolding of time and healing. Threads of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, run through the composition like a soft, misty veil, while spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design with cool, sculptural forms. Carefully folded and striped green leaves at the base of the lilies add a modern touch that feels at home in the stylish streets around Covent Garden Piazza and the nearby theatre district. The overall effect is one of calm dignity and heartfelt sympathy, a thoughtfully crafted funeral wreath that would bring a sense of peace to a service or memorial held in Covent Garden or the surrounding central London areas.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a refined circular funeral wreath laid on a spotless white surface, captured from directly above so every detail of the design is visible. The entire ring is densely woven with Baby's Breath, the tiny gypsophila flowers clustering so closely that almost no individual stem can be seen. This thick halo of minute white blossoms looks like a soft cushion of mist, each bloom round and slightly feathery, catching the light in a way that gives an impression of calm brightness rather than starkness. Breaking the uniform white in the lower right section of the wreath, two calla lilies provide a gentle yet striking accent. Their elegant trumpets unfurl with quiet drama, beginning in a deep burgundy hue at the curled tips, then transitioning into rich magenta and finally blending into earthy green as the flower meets its long, smooth stem. The stems arc gracefully inward, lying partly over the surface of the Baby's Breath, as though the lilies have been nestled carefully into the wreath by a skilled florist's hand. The open center of the circle is completely empty, a clear space that naturally draws the eye and suggests contemplation and memory. The overall mood is tranquil and respectful, a piece you might imagine placed at a service in one of Covent Garden's historic churches or delivered to a family home on a quiet side street off Long Acre. This design feels like a soft-spoken tribute, ideal for honouring a life with understated elegance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a stark white background, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to float, its rich colours and textures forming a serene halo of condolence. The arrangement is packed tightly with fresh blooms, led by clusters of roses in deep fuchsia, vibrant magenta and soft pink, their petals spiralling inward like small, velvety hearts. Some of the roses are only beginning to open, while others are fully unfurled, suggesting different chapters of a life remembered. Between them sit large double lilies in gentle shades of blush pink, creamy white and pale peach, their petals layered generously so they resemble delicate ruffles of silk. A few lime-tinted lily buds stand upright, their pointed forms adding subtle movement and a sense of continuation beyond the moment of farewell. These feature flowers emerge from a cushion of dark emerald foliage, including glossy, broad leaves and airy fern fronds whose feather-fine texture softens the circular outline. The contrast between the warm pink flowers and the cool greens is striking, similar to the way seasonal blooms stand out along the side streets leading from Covent Garden towards the Strand. Light falls evenly across the wreath, allowing each bloom to be seen clearly, and the smooth white ground behind intensifies the colours, making the ring appear both luminous and calm. The full, symmetrical circle speaks quietly of eternity and unbroken connection, making this wreath a fitting choice for funerals, wakes or remembrance services held in churches, chapels or crematoria serving the Covent Garden community, where families wish to honour a loved one with a tender, dignified floral tribute.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the moment you glimpse this wreath, you feel a confession in crimson-a lush circle built entirely from deep red roses, dense enough to blur into a velvet surface against a pure white background. Each bloom is chosen at its peak: petals soft, luxurious, and arranged so that large, fully opened heads meet tightly with smaller, flowering buds, creating a continuous, tactile tapestry of ruby tones. The arrangement reads as a warm embrace: blooms press shoulder to shoulder, their heads forming a seamless ring that catches the light along curling petals and subtle spirals at their centers. The effect is both dramatic and comforting, a timeless statement of love, respect, and remembrance.

Florist Covent Garden knows the city's rhythms and the moments these roses mark. For weddings and anniversaries near the Royal Opera House, or as a dignified tribute at ceremonies around Seven Dials, this wreath offers elegance with a sense of ceremony. It is prepared to travel, with careful handling to preserve its scent and texture, and can be delivered the same day to addresses across Covent Garden, Fitzrovia, Holborn, or along the Strand. In the hands of a skilled florist, a ring of red roses becomes more than decoration; it becomes an audible gesture of affection that fills a room with colour, warmth, and a promise that beauty endures.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, captured against a crisp white backdrop, showcases an elegant blend of emotion and structure, as if arranged by an experienced Covent Garden florist with a keen eye for detail. The wreath is densely packed, creating a full, generous ring of flowers with a clear, open centre that draws the eye inward. Deep red roses, some leaning towards rich crimson and others towards a more wine-toned burgundy, form the heart of the design, their velvety petals layered tightly to suggest depth, warmth, and the weight of cherished memories. Nestled among these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their myriad frilled petals giving a soft, cushion-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the smoothness of the rose blooms, bringing a sense of light and comfort into the arrangement. Between the flowers, lush green leaves and sprigs of softer, grey-green foliage weave throughout, creating a natural frame that feels reminiscent of the greenery you might notice while walking from Covent Garden Market towards the quieter side streets. Some leaves appear glossy and robust, offering structure, while others are more muted and delicate, adding dimension and an organic rhythm to the circle. The lighting is bright and even, allowing every petal, leaf edge, and colour transition from red to yellow to be clearly visible, creating an almost tactile quality for the viewer. This refined wreath, suitable for funerals, memorials, or graveside tributes across Covent Garden and the surrounding central London neighbourhoods, conveys a tender message of love, remembrance, and a gentle celebration of a life well lived.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this red rose wreath feels ceremonial and intimate, as if each petal has been woven with care and reflection. The rich blooms form a tight, circular embrace, their velvety surfaces catching a warm, late-afternoon glow. Sprigs of silvery-green foliage peek out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic emblems of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence that lingers long after the moment.

Light settles softly over the ring, highlighting the depth of every bloom and lending the arrangement a warm, serene radiance. Interlaced greenery provides texture and contrast, with broad eucalyptus-like leaves sharing space with slender, glossy ruscus for a natural, graceful balance. The overall effect is both intimate and monumental, a symbol of connection that transcends the moment of view.

Crafted to symbolize eternal ties, this wreath carries a sense of ceremony fit for a memorial service or a remembrance feature in Covent Garden's churches and markets. The white backdrop makes the Reds sing and the greens glow, while the scent of roses seems to drift in the air like a memory returning. Delivery notes are simple: available for same-day delivery across Covent Garden, Seven Dials, and surrounding streets.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath designed in the unmistakable form of a maritime lifebuoy, set against a clean white background that lets the colours and textures quietly command attention. The wreath itself is a perfect circle, constructed from a dense carpet of small chrysanthemum-style heads, each flower pressed closely to its neighbour until no gaps of foliage or foam are visible. The design is quartered into four equal blocks of colour: two segments of saturated royal blue flowers and two of bright, snowy white blooms. Starting at the top left, the blue and white panels alternate around the ring, creating a rhythmic, nautical pattern reminiscent of life rings spotted along the Embankment or at moorings not far from Covent Garden. The blue petals form a velvety, almost plush surface with a sense of depth and solemnity, while the white sections lighten the mood, suggesting purity, peace, and calm seas. Around the inner aperture of the wreath, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is delicately frilled, like tiny waves circling the centre, adding texture and a gentle decorative flourish. The overall impression is one of careful, respectful craftsmanship-each cluster of blooms aligned to preserve the crisp geometry of the lifebuoy shape. This tribute would be especially meaningful for a farewell linked to the sea, the navy, lifeguarding, or a loved one whose life was deeply tied to water, travel, or rescue. Crafted with the kind of attention to detail you'd expect from an experienced Covent Garden florist, it offers a moving visual metaphor of support, remembrance, and an enduring lifeline in times of grief.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from overhead on a white background, this circular remembrance wreath combines creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies with a verdant base of greenery. Approximately fifteen to twenty fully opened roses, each showing the classic concentric spirals of ivory petals, form the primary mass of the design; their soft colouring reads as purity and calm. Interspersed are several large trumpet lilies in a gentle buttery yellow-some fully open revealing their stamens, others still in bud-introducing elegant curves and a quiet directional flow around the circle. The flowers sit upon a textured foundation of deep green foliage: lace-like fern fronds that lend a soft, feathery outline and smaller rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that add cool, muted tones and depth. Under soft, diffused light the pale blossoms glow against the darker greens, and the mixed fragrance is subtle-rose-sweet with a bright, green edge from the lilies and eucalyptus. The wreath's symmetrical, densely packed construction conveys formality and respect; its circular silhouette is a visual metaphor for continuity and remembrance. As a design often chosen for funeral services in Covent Garden, near Drury Lane and the Royal Opera House, it reads as both dignified and comforting. Crafted with professional care, it is suitable to be placed at a service in the local area or delivered to a family home in the West End, offering a serene, restrained tribute made by Florist Covent Garden.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00