Earls Court WREATHS

Welcome to Earls Court Florist—your trusted local destination for beautiful wreaths crafted with care and artistry in the heart of Earls Court. As seasoned florists who truly know the neighbourhood, we create exquisite floral wreaths for every occasion—whether you're commemorating a loved one, celebrating milestones, or simply wishing to brighten someone's day.

Based close to Earl's Court Road, just a stone’s throw from Brompton Cemetery and the iconic Earls Court Exhibition Centre, our team hand-arranges each wreath with the freshest blooms sourced daily. We’re proudly part of the local fabric, serving not only Earls Court but also nearby communities like Fulham, Chelsea, and Kensington.

We understand how important it is that your flowers arrive perfectly on time. That’s why we offer same-day delivery for wreath orders placed online before 3 PM—delivering throughout SW5 and neighbouring postcodes with care and respect.

Why choose us?

  • Expert florists with deep roots in Earls Court
  • Thoughtfully designed, bespoke wreaths using premium flowers
  • Reliable same-day delivery—order online, relax, and let us take care of everything

Whether you’re near North End Road or further afield in Parsons Green, our friendly team at Earls Court Florist is here to help you express your sentiments beautifully and with local expertise you can trust.

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WREATHS
When seen from the studio vantage this circular funeral wreath reads like a soft embrace, its thick ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums forming a seamless halo of tightly ruffled petals that suggests comfort, continuity and peace. The eye is gently drawn to the upper-left where a lyrical cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) blooms unfurls-some flowers are open with layered petals, others remain in pale lavender or deep violet buds, lending the accent a living, evolving quality. Mixed among the purple are variegated green leaves and delicate fern-like fronds that bring a cool, tactile freshness against the warm velvet of the lisianthus. Hints of a crinkled dark purple mesh or lace peek along the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemum mass, a subtle finishing touch that harmonises with the floral accent without overpowering the serene white base. Lighting is soft and even, casting a barely-there shadow underneath that bestows depth and presence against the pure white backdrop. The arrangement carries a gentle vegetal perfume-clean chrysanthemum sweetness tempered by the lighter, green-fruity lift of the lisianthus-and is composed with the restraint and sympathy suited to a funeral or memorial service. As a local touch, this kind of wreath is one we often prepare for families in Earls Court, near Old Brompton Road and Philbeach Gardens, when they ask for something both respectful and quietly elegant.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular sympathy wreath composed of hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums forms a plush, seamless ring against a clean white surface, each ruffled petal layered to create a calm, tactile field of soft white. Along the inner and outer edges a subtle ribbon or mesh of deep lavender threads through the chrysanthemum heads, providing a refined border that deepens the composition without changing its quiet dignity. The wreath's upper-left quadrant is softly punctuated by a trio of creamy yellow roses, their petals opening in gentle curves and radiating warmth and care; they sit like a small, tender cluster of memories. Interlaced with the roses are sprays of delicate white baby's breath that float like breath in cool air and small clusters of lavender-purple statice that add a restrained lift of colour, reminiscent of spring crocuses breaking early ground. Varied foliage - from broad, smooth green leaves to feathery fern fronds - cradles the blooms and adds verdant contrast, while the combined scents of rose and fresh greenery suggest a quiet, restorative garden nearby. The scene is lit with soft, natural light that produces a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, lending dimension and presence against the white backdrop. Imagined for a memorial in the local area - perhaps delivered to a chapel close to Cromwell Road or Olympia - this piece reads as a composed, respectful gesture: refined, comforting, and shaped with the hands of an experienced Earls Court florist.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously designed floral wreath fills the image, displayed against a clean white background that enhances its quiet elegance. Shaped into a perfect circle, the wreath is built on a lush foundation of Baby's Breath, their tiny white blossoms packed closely together to create a billowing, cloud-like ring. This soft, airy texture is beautifully punctuated by larger Lisianthus flowers, whose gently ruffled petals give a sense of movement and refinement. The Lisianthus petals are primarily white but edged in soft tones of lavender and deeper violet, as if the colour has settled delicately along their fringes. Some flowers are in full bloom, revealing layered hearts and dusky centers; others are still unfolding, with pale green and creamy buds adding subtle variation and a sense of tender newness. The central space remains open and round, emphasising the traditional wreath shape associated with eternity, remembrance, and the continuity of love. The overall palette is restrained-cool whites and serene purples-ideal for expressing sympathy or offering a thoughtful tribute. The absence of foliage or bold accent colours keeps attention firmly on the interplay between Baby's Breath and Lisianthus, much like the quiet focus of a small chapel service off Earls Court Road. One can imagine this piece being hand-crafted at Earls Court Florist, prepared for same-day delivery to a service near Cromwell Road or an intimate memorial gathering in a nearby church hall. The arrangement radiates composure and compassion, a floral expression of support for families navigating grief.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant circular wreath, presented on a crisp white background, feels like a quiet moment shaped in flowers by a seasoned florist around Earl's Court. The dense base is made entirely of pristine white chrysanthemums, their small florets packed so closely they form a soft, pillowy surface that suggests calm and purity. Beneath and between those blooms a fine purple mesh peeks out, its ruffled texture adding depth and a whisper of solemn colour. Anchoring the wreath on the upper-left is a small, expressive cluster: a single creamy rose - pale yellow at its centre - gently opening among a mix of fresh green foliage. Variegated leaves with pale edges sit alongside lacy fern fronds, and fine sprigs of lavender-hued statice are threaded through, bringing delicate texture and a faint, earthy scent. On the right-hand side two graceful calla lilies are laid to curve across the lower section, their elegant trumpets shifting from a rich, muted purple at the tips into a soft, blush-peach nearer the base; their glossy green stems arc naturally and tie the composition together. A longer green stem extends from the left cluster and is tucked across the wreath's lower curve toward the callas, a discreet line that unifies the design. Crafted with care for memorial services and sympathy tributes, this wreath reflects the understated style often requested for services near Earl's Court Road and local chapels; available from Earls Court Florist for careful delivery across the neighbourhood.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a lush, circular sympathy wreath suspended visually against a clean white backdrop, its form defined by a seamless band of roses in muted pastel shades. The flowers are arranged so thickly that they completely cover the base, creating a velvety surface of petals that feels both abundant and serene. Large, open roses in creamy ivory and soft white anchor the design, their generous layers of petals curling outward in gentle spirals. Woven between them are clusters of blush pink spray roses in various stages of bloom, from tight green-tinted buds to small, open blossoms, bringing delicacy and a sense of unfolding time. Subtle peach and buttery yellow blooms introduce warmth, while dusky lavender and muted mauve roses add a vintage note, evoking the heritage buildings and quiet side streets around Earls Court. Nestled among the petals are graceful fronds of deep green fern and other foliage, the intricate leaf shapes and rich colour creating a strong contrast that outlines the wreath's circular form. The greenery appears from behind and between the roses, giving depth and structure while keeping the overall palette soothing and refined. Soft, diffused light falls evenly across the entire arrangement, highlighting the many textures without creating sharp shadows. The wreath's perfect circle evokes eternity and continuity, making it a fitting tribute for funerals or memorial services held near Earls Court, West Kensington, or along Old Brompton Road, where families look for floral tributes that express respect, comfort, and enduring affection without being overpowering.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil and heartfelt floral wreath, coming to life under soft, even lighting, graces a pure white background-an arrangement thoughtfully designed for meaningful farewells in Earl's Court. The circle of blooms is composed predominantly of snowy white lilies, their star-like blossoms exuding serenity and purity, creating an inviting canvas for memory and reflection. Deep fuchsia pink lilies, with magenta petals elegantly fringed and delicately speckled, are interspersed among the white, introducing a gentle vibrancy and reverence. Layered between these major blooms, clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses nestle closely together, their softly ruffled petals hinting at tenderness and remembrance. A touch of muted green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus as found in Earl's Court's local flower stalls-trails among the flowers, offering understated support and a welcome freshness. This arrangement, shaped into an unbroken, lush circle, serves as a comforting symbol of lasting love and hope. Whether intended for a condolence tribute on Redcliffe Gardens or a memorial near Holland Park, this wreath embodies the calm, respectful artistry of the Earl's Court community, inviting moments of quiet solace and connection.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular funeral wreath composed of hundreds of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, tightly clustered to form a plush, almost cloud-like ring that speaks of purity and reverence. From the upper left quadrant a graceful spray unfurls: rich golden-yellow roses with gently unfurling petals stand beside sumptuous, deep purple Eustoma (lisianthus), their ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms lending a velvety contrast. Lighter lavender lisianthus buds and small green tips add depth and the suggestion of renewal, while an assortment of glossy leaves and delicate fern-like fronds nestles beneath the flowers to provide weight and natural framing. A fine trim of dark purple mesh ribbon is discreetly visible along the inner and outer edges of the wreath, a thoughtful detail that mirrors the purple blooms and gives the piece a refined finish. The composition rests against a crisp white backdrop under soft daylight, highlighting the interplay between the tranquil white base and the warm yellow and cool purple focal cluster; the air almost carries the quiet, faint scent of roses. As a local florist serving Earls Court and neighbouring Chelsea, Earls Court Florist prepares this style of tribute for memorial services and funeral chapels near Cromwell Road and Earls Court Road, attending to proportion, texture, and the emotional tone required at a time of loss. The overall effect is respectful and tender - a handcrafted floral message of condolence, remembrance, and peaceful farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular sympathy wreath feels both modern and timeless, the flowers arranged in a dense, even ring that has no visible beginning or end. At its heart are the white Oriental lilies, their smooth, velvety petals opening in quiet splendour. Each bloom is like a small, luminous star, with a soft green centre and elegant stamens reaching upward, dusted with warm brown pollen. Some blossoms are fully open, while others are only just beginning to unfurl, bringing a natural sense of movement to the still image. Between these stately flowers, ruffled lisianthus blooms add depth and gentle colour. Their petals, predominantly white, are brushed around the edges with shades of lilac and lavender, creating a delicate border of purple that softens the ring. The flowers are nestled closely together, so almost no base can be seen, only a rich tapestry of petals. Here and there, hints of deep green foliage and small, rounded leaves offer a cool contrast, like shadows in a peaceful garden. The lighting is even and diffused, allowing each detail to be seen clearly, and giving the wreath a soft, contemplative presence. It is easy to imagine this arrangement crafted by a local florist near Earls Court station, then carried gently into a memorial service in a nearby chapel or townhouse salon. Designed for moments of farewell, the wreath in the image speaks quietly of respect, love, and the tender hope that memories endure beyond loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a modestly raised viewpoint against a pristine white surface, this wreath presents a composed, reverent design centred on texture and restrained colour. Hundreds of white chrysanthemums build a continuous ring, their petals soft and almost feathery, forming a cushion-like band whose tiny cream-yellow hints at the centres warm the overall cool palette. On the upper left quadrant, three vivid blue roses rise in a deliberate cluster; their velvety, perfectly unfurling petals and saturated cobalt tones create a calm, noble focal point, carefully nestled among rich, dark-green leaves that provide contrast and natural depth. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon trims both the interior and exterior edges of the chrysanthemum ring-its rippled folds catching light with a gentle gloss and lending a composed finish to the wreath's silhouette. The photograph's soft lighting and faint shadow beneath the wreath reinforce a sense of presence without ostentation, allowing texture and hue to carry the emotional weight. In my experience as a neighbourhood florist in Earls Court, this arrangement is frequently requested for funerals, memorial services, or as a token of condolence delivered to family homes around Old Brompton Road and the nearby West Brompton area. The subtle fragrance of the chrysanthemums, the tactile softness of the blooms, and the satin's cool sheen together evoke dignity, solace, and a personal, thoughtful farewell-qualities that make this wreath a quiet, yet powerful expression of remembrance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully crafted sympathy wreath lies flat on a clean white surface, perfectly circular and full from edge to edge. The central focus is a ring of large roses in sophisticated shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and a gentle, greyed purple, their many layered petals spiralling inward like tiny sculptures. Nestled between these are lighter accents of blush pink spray roses and petite rosebuds, some in tight bud form, others just starting to blossom, giving the arrangement a sense of movement and evolving stories. The flowers are generously backed by a rich base of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, whose finely divided, serrated leaves fan out around the outer edge. These fronds extend slightly beyond the flowers, framing the wreath with a deep, verdant halo that contrasts beautifully with the pastel tones above. Here and there, hints of darker filler foliage and small buds rest quietly between the main blooms, adding subtle depth and complexity without disturbing the wreath's serenity. The lighting is soft and even, revealing each texture and curve while maintaining a tranquil mood, reminiscent of an overcast day along the quiet streets off Warwick Road or near the gardens of Earl's Court. The palette of lavender and pink roses conveys respect, admiration, and tender sympathy, making the wreath an appropriate floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or graveside visits. At Earl's Court Florist, arrangements like this are composed with particular attention to balance and symbolism, offering local families a dignified way to honour a cherished life.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed memorial wreath, circular and full, made from a dense foundation of royal blue chrysanthemums that create a plush, tactile ring. Each small chrysanthemum contributes to a textured sea of deep blue that feels both dignified and consoling when viewed against a simple white background. The wreath's inner circumference is lined with a ruffled white satin ribbon whose soft pleats and subtle sheen offer a refined contrast to the saturated florals. Anchoring the design at the upper-left quadrant are three magnificent blue roses, fully open and velvety in appearance; their rich sapphire tones act as a sculptural focal point, accented by delicate sprigs of gypsophila that float like breathy punctuation and small dark green leaves that add structure. A graceful cascade of ivory-white orchids-likely Phalaenopsis-travels from the mid-left down toward the lower-right, their smooth, elegant petals creating a soft, flowing line across the wreath's blue carpet. Interspersed among the orchids are bright green buds at different stages of opening, a quiet symbol of continuing life amid mourning. The arrangement is presented in gentle, cool light that highlights the contrast of textures: the fuzzy mums, the silky orchids, the satin ribbon and the roses' plush petals. As a local florist familiar with Earls Court's memorial traditions, I picture this piece adorning a service near Earl's Court Road or delivered to a chapel off Cromwell Road; the design is composed to read clearly from a distance while retaining detail up close. Crafted with quiet care by Earls Court Florist, it offers a respectful, enduring tribute.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This circular sympathy wreath, shown against a clear white backdrop, is composed with the kind of refined care you might expect from Earls Court Florist, just off the busy streets near the station. The wreath forms a complete ring of blooms, dominated by generous white Oriental lilies whose wide, open petals and gently ruffled edges catch the light, creating pockets of shadow and brightness. Their pale green centres and golden stamens add subtle colour and texture. Threaded between them are deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, star-shaped and sometimes lightly speckled, bringing emotional intensity and a note of rich warmth to the design. Scattered throughout are white gerbera daisies, their distinct dark centres framed by perfectly layered petals, offering a contemporary contrast to the more traditional blooms. Nestled among this structure, light pink roses in bud and half-open form soften the overall look, symbolising tenderness and admiration, as if quietly expressing condolences at a wake in a townhouse off Earls Court Road. Creamy white roses, many fully open, add a luxurious fullness, their velvety petals overlapping in spirals that invite contemplation. Smaller white filler flowers-likely spray carnations or small chrysanthemums-are carefully tucked into every gap to ensure the wreath appears rich and complete, with no harsh spaces or breaks in texture. Surrounding the entire arrangement, deep green foliage provides a natural frame and enhances the circular symbolism of eternity and continuous love. The overall mood is thoughtful, serene, and respectful, perfectly suited to honouring a loved one at a funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life in the Earls Court area.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath, designed as a sympathy tribute, is photographed head-on against a clear white background, making its deep reds and lively greens stand out in strong contrast. The outer and inner edges of the ring are softened by a halo of foliage, but the eye is first drawn to the mass of red carnations densely covering the form. Each carnation is composed of tightly crimped, overlapping petals, giving the flowers a ruffled, almost cloud-like texture, with subtle variations in size and openness suggesting a natural, hand-crafted arrangement rather than something overly formal. Tucked steadily among these red blooms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, or pompon mums, each flower a small, perfectly spherical cushion of tiny petals. Their bright, almost neon green tone adds a vibrant lift to the overall design, reminiscent of the fresh, urban greenery you might catch sight of in hidden gardens around Earl's Court. Supporting the flowers is an assortment of foliage: dark green leatherleaf fern fronds radiate gently outward, lending structure and depth, while variegated pittosporum leaves weave between petals, their creamy, patterned edges adding a touch of softness and movement. In the lower curve, a striped green ribbon is shaped into loose loops and folds, its alternating shades of light and dark green harmonising with the chrysanthemums and leaves, subtly hinting at a sense of continuity and closure. The crisp lighting ensures that the textures of every petal, leaf, and ribbon strand are clearly visible. This wreath conveys a mood that is both tender and steadfast, suitable for funeral services, memorials, or crematorium ceremonies in and around Earl's Court, offering a floral expression that honours a life with grace and quiet strength.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This photograph shows a beautifully composed funeral wreath, captured from above against a plain white surface, allowing every bloom and leaf to stand out clearly. The wreath forms a perfect circle, echoing the themes of eternity and the ongoing cycle of life and memory, much like the ebb and flow of people passing through Earls Court station each day. Dominating the design are two large, coral-orange Asiatic lilies, placed thoughtfully at opposing sections of the ring. Their open petals curve gracefully outward, exposing dark central stamens and adding a bold burst of colour that suggests warmth, resilience, and hope in times of loss. Surrounding them is a generous scattering of roses in soft blush and lavender-pink tones. These roses are fully open, their velvety petals layered in intricate spirals, giving a sense of luxury and tenderness. Interspersed among the roses are lisianthus flowers in both pale pink and rich, deep purple shades. Their ruffled, cup-like blossoms add visual depth, creating gentle pockets of shadow and light, reminiscent of the changing light filtering through the townhouses off Cromwell Road. Tiny lavender-blue filler flowers-likely statice or limonium-are woven throughout, forming a delicate haze that softens the transitions between colours. The lush green base is made up of various foliage types: silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and distinctive blue-grey eryngium thistles, whose spiky heads lend a modern, sculptural touch. Nestled among the greenery are several unopened lily buds, conveying a quiet sense of continuation and remembrance. Bright green folded leaves, possibly ti or aspidistra, curve elegantly around the lilies, showcasing polished, contemporary floristry. Overall, this wreath radiates quiet dignity and compassion, a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorial services, or condolence deliveries throughout Earls Court.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined circular funeral wreath laid out on a bright white background, its structure wholly built from masses of Baby's Breath that create a halo of pure softness. The gypsophila blossoms are packed so closely that the flowers merge into a single, cloud-like band of tiny white dots, forming a continuous ring around a perfectly open centre. The effect is light yet full, as if someone had traced the idea of a cloud around an invisible core. In the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies are nestled into the wreath, their presence transforming the simple circle into something deeply expressive. Their stems, a vibrant fresh green, curve out of the gypsophila with natural ease, bending gently towards the middle of the ring. The calla spathes have a sleek, sculpted look, with petals rolling into that familiar trumpet-shaped form. Their colouring shifts gradually from green near the base to a rich, wine-dark burgundy or magenta at the tips, echoing the kind of dramatic floral tones often seen in window displays along Old Brompton Road. The contrast between the velvety depth of the callas and the airy white of the Baby's Breath gives the design a quiet, modern elegance. The lighting is clean and even, with no harsh shadows, so every tiny bloom and curve is clearly visible. The mood is calm, reverent, and affectionate, suggesting a wreath thoughtfully chosen to mark a funeral or memorial in the Earl's Court area, created by a florist who understands how to balance simplicity with emotional depth.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Photographed against a spotless white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost luminous, its colours and textures central and undistracted. The composition is a continuous ring of flowers, dominated by roses in rich fuchsia and magenta tones softened by pastel pink blooms, each rose showing a different stage of opening-from closely held buds to wide, ruffled blossoms that reveal intricate layers of petals. Woven throughout are sumptuous double lilies in shades of cream, blush, and peach, their broad petals overlapping like fine silk; some lilies are fully open, exposing speckled centres, while others stand as sleek, lime-green buds rising slightly above the surrounding flowers. A thick foundation of greenery anchors the design, made up of feathery fern fronds and glossy, deep green leaves that overlap and fan out, framing the flowers in a cool, restful halo. This interplay of bold pinks, gentle creams, and lush greens gives the arrangement both warmth and poise. The overall effect is one of serene elegance, reminiscent of a quiet courtyard near Earls Court station where time seems to slow. The unbroken circle symbolises eternity and unending love, making the wreath a meaningful tribute for funerals or celebrations of life in local churches and crematoria. It conveys a message of comfort and respect, as though family and friends in Earls Court have gathered their tenderest memories and woven them into flowers to accompany a final farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine standing before a wreath so lush with red roses that the colour seems to glow. Dozens of blooms are chosen at the peak of their beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circle is a continuous embrace of velvety florals, each rose resting against its neighbor to form a textured tapestry of crimson. The white background makes the roses sing, while their green stems fade into the shadows, keeping the eye fixed on pigment and form. The wreath feels both celebratory and solemn, perfect for romance, memorials, or quiet remembrance. In Earls Court, a skilled local florist would craft this piece with careful hands, ensuring each head aligns for symmetry and depth. It can be delivered swiftly to homes and venues across Earls Court and nearby neighbourhoods, preserving freshness from stem to stem. The scent of roses would mingle with a hint of greenery in the air as you approach, and the glow of deep red can lift a room, turning a doorway into a moment of memory. This arrangement is not merely decorative; it carries memory, tenderness, and intention, ready to accompany a celebration, a farewell, or a personal vow. The roses are a touchstone of elegance and devotion, inviting the viewer to pause and feel the presence of timeless beauty in a doorway or hallway.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image shows a classic round funeral wreath, photographed against a smooth, white background so that every bloom appears crisp and vivid. The wreath itself is a full circle of flowers with an open centre, packed so generously that the blooms almost overlap, giving a feeling of abundance and thoughtful craftsmanship. At the heart of the design are deep red roses, each one fully open yet still firm, their velvety petals spiralling in graceful layers from tight central buds to softer outer curves. Some petals lean toward a rich crimson, while others take on a darker, almost burgundy depth, echoing the seriousness and tenderness of a final farewell. Punctuating this sea of red are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals creating soft, domed faces that bring a note of warmth and light, like the glow of late afternoon sun along Earl's Court Gardens. A bed of mixed foliage supports and surrounds the flowers: glossy, mid-green leaves form a solid base, while hints of softer, grey-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus introduce gentle contrast and a subtle, natural movement. The evenly lit white background helps the reds, yellows, and greens stand out without distraction, making the wreath feel almost tangible, as if it has just been finished at Earls Court Florist and placed briefly under the camera before being carried to a nearby service. The mood is tender and respectful, making this arrangement a fitting choice for funerals, memorials, or remembrance gatherings, where flowers speak quietly on behalf of those who are grieving.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the controlled glow of my Earls Court workshop, this circular wreath of deep red roses radiates quiet gravitas against a crisp white background. Every bloom feels hand-selected for richness, with dozens of roses packed into a lush, almost velvet surface that ranges from tightly furled buds at the core to fully opened petals at the rim, where the flowers catch the light and reveal their velvety texture. Between the crimson layers, sprigs of fresh green foliage weave in and out, the broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves providing a soft, powdery contrast to the slender, glossy ruscus that adds a sparing sparkle along the edges. The result is a tangible sense of depth, as if the ring had grown from a single, continuous circle rather than being assembled. The overall mood is solemn yet celebratory, a fitting expression of remembrance and enduring affection. The wreath's form suggests both ceremony and solace, suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a life well loved. Delivered from Earls Court Florist, it travels with care to Earls Court and surrounding districts, with options for same-day delivery to nearby Chelsea, Kensington, or Fulham, ensuring the gesture reaches loved ones quickly. The piece can be displayed on a wall, door, or pedestal, balanced by a discreet backing to keep the circle pristine. Its glow, its texture, and its scent, subtle yet unmistakable, convey the depth of feeling that accompanies loss and the quiet promise that memory remains vibrant.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Photographed against a brilliant white background, this lifebuoy-shaped floral wreath presents a serene yet striking tribute, the kind of piece a local Earl's Court florist might create for a dignified maritime farewell. The circular frame is completely hidden beneath hundreds of small, densely packed chrysanthemum-style blooms, so what the eye sees is a smooth, richly textured ring of petals with no gaps, stems, or foliage breaking the continuity. The colour pattern follows a classic nautical scheme, with four equal quadrants arranged in alternating sections of royal blue and pure white. The blue panels are dark and saturated, reminiscent of deep ocean water, while the white sections offer a clean, bright counterpoint, suggesting peace and safe passage. In the centre, a precise circular opening provides the characteristic lifebuoy outline, which immediately evokes thoughts of rescue, protection, and steadfast care. Along this inner edge, a narrow dark blue ribbon has been carefully pleated into soft, regular ripples that add movement and refinement, like a subtle reminder of gentle tides. The lighting is soft but clear, revealing the overlapping petals and the three-dimensional structure of the ring, while the white backdrop ensures there are no distractions from the floral work itself. This wreath would feel deeply appropriate at a funeral or memorial service for someone with ties to sailing, naval service, or lifeguarding, or for a family in Earl's Court who wants to symbolise their loved one as a constant source of support. The overall mood is contemplative and respectful, offering a calm, steady visual comfort in a time of loss.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly overhead on a pure white surface, this wreath presents a composed circle of cream-coloured roses and soft pale-yellow lilies, designed to convey calm and consolation. The florist's hand is evident in the dense, layered construction: approximately a dozen large, open roses form a steady rhythm around the ring, their petals curling inward in precise spirals that reflect a cool, soft daylight and create an ivory glow. Between these roses, trumpet lilies in gentle lemon tones offer elegant, arching petals-some open and poised with delicate, pale stamens, others tucked into buds that suggest quiet promise and future unfolding. A deep bed of foliage supports every bloom, combining feathery fern fronds that give an airy edge with broader, rounded leaves-possibly eucalyptus-that provide tonal contrast and a subtle, silvery-green depth. The overall texture balances plush floral mass with natural greenery, so the wreath reads as both substantial and tender. Imagined scent is understated: the roses lend a soft, sweet perfume while the lilies introduce a fresher, green brightness. As a sympathy wreath, the circular silhouette speaks of continuity and remembrance, thoughtfully arranged to bring visual calm to a chapel or memorial table. For families in Earls Court and nearby neighbourhoods such as Old Brompton Road or Earl's Court station, this design offers a dignified expression of condolence and quiet support during a difficult time.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00