Temple WREATHS – Crafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Temple, your trusted local florist for exquisite wreaths and bouquets in the heart of Temple. Nestled between the beautiful Embankment Gardens and historic Fleet Street, we proudly serve our vibrant community and neighbouring areas like Blackfriars and Holborn every day.

Every design that leaves our shop is handcrafted with passion and expertise by our experienced florists, ensuring that each arrangement is as unique as the people and places we serve. Special occasions, heartfelt sympathy, or simply celebrating everyday moments – we’re here to help you express it all through the beauty of flowers.

Need same-day delivery? Place your order online before 3 PM and our team will deliver fresh flowers to you or your loved ones across Temple and surrounding areas. Whether you’re near Inner Temple Gardens, working in the legal quarters, or residing by the Victoria Embankment, our reliable flower delivery brings joy and elegance right to your doorstep.

As a locally rooted florist, we are dedicated to providing exceptional service and top-quality blooms. Let us make every occasion memorable with expertly designed bouquets and wreaths that capture the spirit of Temple.

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WREATHS
Presented against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a gentle hand on the shoulder: its foundation is an unbroken ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, densely packed so their ruffled petals form a continuous, cushioned surface that suggests serenity and enduring memory. Placed to the upper-left is a graceful accent of purple lisianthus - Eustoma blooms in varying stages from tight buds to fully open flowers - their layered petals shifting from soft lavender to deep violet, offering a soft, velvety contrast to the snowy chrysanthemum cushion. Interspersed amid these purple blooms are broad, slightly variegated leaves and delicate fern-like foliage, which bring cooler greens and breathing space into the cluster.

A discreet detail of dark purple mesh or lace trims both the inner and outer rims of the wreath, visible only as a whisper of colour that ties back to the lisianthus and adds a refined finish. The studio lighting is gentle, producing a soft glow and a diffused shadow beneath the wreath that lends weight and quiet presence. As a florist I imagine the arrangement arriving at a service near Fleet Street or on the steps by Blackfriars - simple, respectful, and balanced - chosen to express heartfelt condolences where words feel too small and to offer a calm visual solace to those saying goodbye.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a plain white field, this circular sympathy wreath reads as an expression of quiet consolation: its substantial body is composed of tightly set white spray chrysanthemums whose layered, feathered petals create a soft, comforting carpet. The light on the blooms feels like a cool morning by the Thames, subtle and gentle, revealing the delicate sculpting of each tiny head. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant three soft yellow roses form a small, luminous focal point - their creamy tones and unfolding petals suggest warmth, friendship and remembered smiles amid sorrow. Airy clouds of white gypsophila nestle among the roses, lending an ethereal lace that lightens the composition, while small sprays of lavender-purple statice introduce a thoughtful hint of color that echoes the muted tones of early spring. Lush green leaves and filigree-like fern fronds cradle the accent spray, offering depth and a fresh, leaf-sweet scent in the mind's eye. A fine purple net or ribbon peeks through the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, a discreet, reverent detail that grounds the wreath with dignity. The image carries the quiet craftsmanship of a Temple florist - a piece chosen for memorials near Blackfriars and the Inns of Court - and it sits with calm assurance on the white backdrop, shadowed softly so its form and texture remain clear and comforting to anyone seeking a respectful tribute.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular wreath of fresh funeral flowers rests against a pure white backdrop, its delicate detailing illuminated as if in soft daylight. The design is built on an abundant base of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms gathered closely together to form a plush, cloud-like ring. This airy foundation wraps smoothly around the entire circle, giving the wreath a gentle, floating quality. Set into this white haze are graceful Lisianthus blooms, each one beautifully ruffled. Their petals are primarily creamy white, but their outer edges are traced in shades of lavender and deep violet, as though carefully painted with a fine brush. A few flowers are in full bloom, showing the layered hearts and darker centres, while others are half-open or still in bud, with pale green and soft yellow undertones that promise future colour. The wreath's centre is hollow, emphasising its traditional, unbroken shape and the symbolism of continuity and everlasting love. There are no bold colours or heavy foliage to distract from the subtle play of white and purple; everything is restrained, elegant and composed. The arrangement feels especially suited to a quiet memorial or funeral in Temple, perhaps placed by the altar of a nearby church or delivered to a family gathering in one of the legal chambers off Fleet Street. Its calm presence offers comfort without drama, like a whisper of condolence carried on the breeze along the Embankment. Each bloom appears freshly arranged, as though just prepared by a Temple florist for same-day tribute delivery.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant funeral wreath, hand-styled with a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a soft, tactile base like a winter garden in miniature, photographed against a crisp white background to reveal every detail. Tucked beneath the white blooms, a band of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible along the inner circle, lending subtle contrast and depth to the otherwise luminous ring. On the wreath's upper-left quadrant a small, lovingly arranged cluster takes centre attention: a single cream-coloured rose, petals unfolding with a pale yellow glow, rests within a nest of variegated green leaves and delicate, feathery fern fronds. Interspersed among the foliage are slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny, papery florets adding soft texture and a whisper of cool colour. Across the right side, from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies arc along the chrysanthemum base; their long, bright green stems weave naturally through the lower-right curve. The calla blooms display a refined gradient - a rich purple at the lip that fades into a peachy-pink blush nearer the throat - offering a sculptural counterpoint to the chrysanthemum's softness. A single extended green stem crosses the lower section, discreetly fastened and visually connecting the contrasting floral groups. This composition embodies compassionate restraint and quiet dignity, ideal for a graveside tribute or memorial in the Temple and Embankment area. As prepared by Flower Delivery Temple, it reads as a careful expression of remembrance - serene, textural, and thoughtfully balanced for those seeking a respectful sympathy arrangement.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a pristine white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of roses and greenery, crafted with the precision and tenderness of an experienced Temple florist. The flowers are densely packed so that every inch of the frame is concealed beneath velvety petals and whisper-soft fronds. Large roses in creamy white and ivory anchor the design, their fully unfurled blooms almost cupping the light. Between them nestle clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in tight bud, others just beginning to open, suggesting both farewell and quiet continuation. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a gentle glow, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring a subtle vintage note, like treasured memories that deepen with time. Dark green, finely cut fern foliage fans out behind and between the blooms, creating a deep, verdant backdrop that recalls the hidden pockets of greenery around Temple, from quiet Inns of Court gardens to leafy corners near the Embankment. The texture is richly layered: smooth petals, ruffled edges, and the lacy structure of the ferns all working together in harmony. The round shape, perfectly balanced and symmetrical, symbolises eternity and the enduring bond between the departed and those who remain. This thoughtful wreath would rest with grace beside a casket at a London memorial, or be laid at a graveside after a service near Temple, offering a message of solace, dignity, and enduring love without the need for words.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Cascading in a graceful circle, a lush floral wreath captures the spirit of sympathy and remembrance, evocative of quiet corners and tranquil pathways near Temple Church. Brilliant white lilies unfold in stately layers, their broad, star-shaped petals gleaming in the soft light, while elegantly arching green and yellow stamens draw attention to the heart of each flower. Interspersed with these, bold fuchsia pink lilies add a dramatic contrast-each petal punctuated by darker speckles and hints of blush at the edges, creating vibrant focal points among the serenity of white. Mellow clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses, some in tight buds and others just allowing their petals to unfurl, soften the wreath's form and offer gentle texture, embodying remembrance and affection. Subtle tinges of eucalyptus or lily foliage slip between the blooms, bringing structure and a soothing green undertone that grounds the colour palette. Arranged meticulously by local florists in Temple, this circular design invokes not only beauty but a sense of unity, with every flower and frond thoughtfully placed to inspire solace and gentle reverence. Bathed in a sense of tender luxury, this wreath expresses heartfelt condolences for families gathering in Temple, offering a tribute as dignified as the neighbourhood's own timeless character.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This carefully composed, circular memorial wreath presents a dense ring of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals packed so closely they read as a seamless, cloud-like band surrounding an open centre. The chrysanthemums' layered texture softens the light, giving the wreath a serene, almost luminous quality against a plain white background. Crowning the upper left portion is a sculpted cluster of bright yellow roses-each bloom opened to reveal buttery, spiralling petals-that bring a quiet warmth to the arrangement. Interwoven among the roses are clusters of rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma), their satiny, ruffled cups adding a cool, dignified counterpoint. A handful of pale lavender lisianthus buds and slim green stems are visible, lending natural variation and a promise of gentle movement as the flowers settle. The accent is grounded by mixed greens: rounded, glossy leaves, light-variegated foliage and feathery fern fronds that lift and separate the colours, making the yellow and purple sing without disturbing the overall calm. Peeking from beneath the chrysanthemum base along the inner and outer rings is a narrow strip of dark purple mesh, a subtle detailing that ties the composition together and echoes the violet blooms. The visual language of the wreath-pure white for peace, yellow for remembrance, purple for dignity-reads as a respectful, handcrafted tribute suitable for a Temple-area memorial or service near Victoria Embankment or the Inner Temple gardens. The piece carries a quiet fragrance and a tactile softness that comforts as it commemorates.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost like a halo of flowers, radiating quiet comfort and understated elegance. The ring is heavily composed of white Oriental lilies, their long, sculpted petals curving outward in soft waves, each bloom showcasing a tender green centre and prominent stamens tipped with rust-toned anthers. Some flowers are fully open, displaying every detail, while others are just beginning to part, suggesting the slow, thoughtful unfolding of farewell moments at a Temple memorial or small service near the Strand. Around and between the lilies are airy clusters of lisianthus, their white petals finely ruffled and gently edged in lilac and light violet, giving a watercolour-like effect that softens the design. A few creamy rosebuds, still tightly wrapped, add notes of innocence and devotion, quietly tucked into the lush floral ring. Subtle, deep green foliage and occasional slender sprigs keep the wreath from feeling too stark, adding depth and a natural frame to the blooms. The overall look is beautifully balanced-no harsh lines, just soft curves and layer upon layer of petals, all linked to form a complete circle that speaks of continuity and lasting memory. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist familiar with services in Temple's historic churches and chapels, this wreath carries a message of sympathy, respect, and serene remembrance, ideal for honouring someone who cherished calm, classical beauty.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slight top view against a clean white background, this memorial wreath shows meticulous handwork and a restrained, dignified colour story. The main body is a dense band of pristine white chrysanthemums, their feathery petals layered to create a full, cushion-like ring with a gentle dome; close inspection reveals tiny hints of creamy yellow at the centres, adding a whisper of warmth beneath the cool whites. A soft shadow beneath the wreath anchors it on the surface and gives a calm sense of weight and presence. At the upper left, a trio of intense, royal-blue roses rises from a cluster of deep green foliage-their velvety petals tightly formed, rich in pigment, and offering a soulful counterpoint to the chrysanthemums' soft texture.

Both the inner and outer rims are edged with a pleated cobalt satin ribbon that mirrors the roses' tone; the ribbon's glossy folds catch light to create formal definition and a thoughtful finish. The arrangement feels composed for remembrance: tasteful, solemn and quietly hopeful. As a Temple-based florist, I often prepare pieces like this for services at Inner or Middle Temple halls or for families gathering near the Victoria Embankment; at Flower Delivery Temple we take care to balance texture, scent and proportion so the tribute reads as both respectful and personal. The combination of white chrysanthemums and blue roses is chosen to convey purity, solace and lasting memory, suitable for funeral services, memorials or as a heartfelt expression of condolence delivered locally.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath, viewed from above against a clean, white backdrop, reveals a meticulously crafted ring of roses that feels both elegant and deeply comforting, the kind of tribute a family in Temple might send to honour a life well lived. The circular frame is completely hidden beneath a lush covering of petals and foliage; instead of seeing structure, you see only abundance. Large, fully opened roses in muted lavender, dusty purple, and soft mauve dominate the design, each bloom with countless overlapping petals that create a soft, almost cloud-like surface. Nestled between these are groups of smaller pastel pink spray roses, some still in bud, others just beginning to open, introducing a gentle blush of colour and a youthful tenderness to the composition. The flowers sit on a dense cushion of glossy, dark green ferns, their fine, serrated leaves creating a textured halo that extends slightly beyond the blooms, giving the wreath a finished, grounded outline. Small, darker sprigs of foliage and tiny buds are tucked discreetly between the roses, deepening the shadows and making the lighter petals appear even more luminous. The lighting is diffused and even, so that every curve of each petal and every frond of greenery is quietly defined without glare. The overall feel is serene and respectful, suitable for a funeral, cremation service, or memorial gathering around the Strand or the legal chambers close to Temple Station. The soft lavender and pink tones convey sympathy, grace, and affection, turning the wreath into a gentle embrace in floral form.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Soft morning light reveals a dignified memorial wreath, its generous ring composed of tightly clustered, vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums that read almost like a textured blue tapestry. The chrysanthemum mass provides a saturated, comforting base that contrasts gently with a ruffled white satin lining tucked along the inner curve, the ribbon's subtle ripples adding a refined frame and a whisper of formality. Anchoring the upper-left arc are three sumptuous blue roses, fully unfurled in a striking azure that harmonises with the chrysanthemum tones; their velveteen petals are punctuated by fine sprays of white baby's breath and pockets of dark green foliage, offering classic sympathy notes and visual breathing space. A cascade of pristine white orchids-delicate Phalaenopsis-shaped blossoms-descends from mid-left toward the lower right, their clean, sculptural petals creating an ethereal flow across the blue field. Scattered among the open orchids, tender green buds linger, some tight and hopeful, some just beginning to open, evoking the sense of life continuing even in loss. The bouquet-maker's hand is evident in the balanced rhythm between dense bloom and airy stems, the careful placement that lets each element speak while maintaining a unified silhouette. This arrangement suits a commemorative tribute for services near Fleet Street, at riverside memorials beside the Thames, or for quiet moments in one of Temple's courtyards; it's sculpted to convey solace, reverence, and the soft dignity of remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this open circular sympathy wreath feels like a calm embrace made of flowers, the sort of arrangement you might see carried into a quiet remembrance ceremony near the Temple Church. The ring is lush and full, built around striking white Oriental lilies whose wide, star-like petals curve outward to reveal green centres and golden pollen-tipped stamens, drawing the eye gently toward the heart of the design. Interwoven with them are deeper fuchsia and magenta lilies, their vibrant tones and delicate speckles adding depth and solemn richness, like a respectful nod to the history and character of the Temple legal quarter. Soft pink roses, in both tight buds and partially opened blooms, thread through the wreath, their satin petals speaking of affection, gratitude, and gentle farewell. Creamy white roses, some perfectly spiralled and others fully open, bring a sense of timeless grace and quiet strength. Scattered throughout are white gerbera daisies with dark central discs, their crisp, structured petals adding a bright, modern contrast that keeps the wreath from feeling heavy. Smaller white filler flowers-dainty carnations or spray chrysanthemums-fill every space so that the circle appears unbroken and complete. A collar of glossy green foliage surrounds and supports the blooms, giving the arrangement structure and a natural, garden-like softness. This floral tribute, crafted with the care of an experienced Temple florist, feels deeply personal and appropriate for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or celebrations of life held around the Embankment or the nearby courts, where dignity, compassion, and quiet beauty are so important.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, suspended against a clean white background so that every detail of the flowers is clearly visible. The ring is generously built with layer upon layer of deep red carnations, their ruffled petals forming soft, cloud-like cushions of colour. Each carnation has that familiar, slightly spicy fragrance you might associate with classical memorial flowers, and the subtle shifts in shade from rich crimson to softer red tones add quiet depth. Between these blooms, clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums glow like small lanterns of light, their compact, round heads tightly packed with fine petals. The vivid chartreuse hue feels fresh and modern, yet still respectful, making the wreath suitable for both traditional funerals and more contemporary celebrations of life around Temple's Inns of Court or nearby riverside chapels. Surrounding the blooms, a mix of dark fern and variegated pittosporum foliage forms a lush, textured backing. The ferns arch softly outward, while the cream-edged pittosporum leaves create little flashes of brightness, lightening the overall effect. At one side, a gently looped ribbon in graduated greens is woven through the greenery, as if it were an extension of the leaves themselves. The craftsmanship is evident in the even spacing of flowers, the perfect symmetry of the circle, and the way the colours harmonise without ever feeling harsh. This is the sort of wreath a local Temple florist would prepare with great care for a memorial service, a crematorium farewell, or a simple, heartfelt tribute laid quietly at a graveside or remembrance event.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A meticulously crafted sympathy wreath is displayed against a bright white backdrop, its perfect circular form symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. The arrangement is generously filled, leaving no gaps, giving the impression of abundance and care that would feel at home in a thoughtful memorial held in one of the historic churches or halls around Temple. Two striking Asiatic lilies in a bold reddish-orange hue dominate the eye, one positioned near the upper arc, the other towards the lower right, their petals fully spread and slightly recurved, with prominent stamens at the centre. Around them, dozens of blush-pink and lavender-pink roses open in soft spirals, their petals gently layered to create a plush, velvety texture. Interlaced among the roses are ruffled lisianthus blooms, some in delicate pastel pink, others in a deep, almost regal purple, lending the wreath both romance and quiet dignity. Fine clusters of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, are tucked between the larger blossoms, forming a light mist of colour that softens transitions and adds a subtle countryside feel, like flowers gathered from a riverside walk along the nearby Embankment. The greenery beneath is varied and sophisticated: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves catch the light, slender fern fronds and darker foliage add depth, and sculptural blue eryngium thistles rise up with steel-blue spikes, offering contrast and strength. Several lily buds, still closed and green, hint at the promise of blooms yet to open. At the base of some lilies, neat bands of bright green, possibly aspidistra or ti leaves, are folded and wrapped with precision, reflecting the skilled hand of a professional florist. This wreath conveys calm, remembrance, and enduring love, making it a fitting flower tribute for a funeral or cremation service in Temple and the surrounding City.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from a high angle against a bright, seamless white backdrop, this funeral wreath appears almost weightless, a luminous ring of Baby's Breath that seems to hover in mid-air. Every inch of the circular form is covered in tiny, cloud-soft Gypsophila blossoms, their white petals forming a dense, mist-like texture that blurs individual stems into one continuous cushion of purity. The flowers overlap and cluster tightly, suggesting the gentle hush of sympathy and the comforting presence of friends and family who gather in and around Temple's historic chambers and quiet side streets. The eye is naturally drawn to the lower right edge of the wreath, where a pair of calla lilies pierce the whiteness with deep colour and elegant line. Their trumpet silhouettes are sleek and modern, beginning in a velvety burgundy-magenta at the open throats and gradually fading into muted green along the outer curves and down the long, tapering stems. These stems bend inward, as if bowing in a graceful gesture of respect, anchored discreetly within the Baby's Breath so no wires or ties are visible. The centre of the wreath is left completely open, a clean white circle framed by floral softness, suggesting space for contemplation or a name, photograph, or candle at a Temple memorial service. With its restrained palette, airy texture, and thoughtful asymmetry, the design feels both contemporary and timeless, an expression of quiet devotion and farewell crafted by experienced local hands.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A round sympathy wreath, rich with colour and texture, is shown against a bright white background, allowing each bloom to stand out as though freshly delivered to a quiet chapel near the Inns of Court in Temple. The wreath forms a continuous circle of flowers, symbolising unbroken love and remembrance. Deep fuchsia and magenta roses dominate the design, their petals velvety and layered, some still cupped in bud and others fully open to reveal intricate, spiralled centres. Between the roses, generous double lilies in creamy white, soft blush, and pale peach unfold gently, their petals overlapping in ruffled tiers that give a sense of softness and calm. A sprinkling of vivid lime-green lily buds rises above the main body of the wreath, adding freshness and a hint of movement, as if the arrangement is still evolving. At the base of this floral canopy lies a dense bed of greenery. Slender fern fronds extend gracefully, their feathery texture softening the edges, while broader glossy leaves, in deep emerald and subtle variegated tones, fill every gap, ensuring the ring looks full and complete from every angle. The careful blending of warm pinks and cool greens creates a soothing, balanced palette that feels gentle on the eye. Lit evenly, without harsh shadows, the flowers appear natural and lifelike, as though viewed in soft daylight streaming into a Temple office or riverside home. This wreath expresses quiet sympathy and enduring respect, a thoughtful floral tribute for funerals, memorial services, or celebrations of life held within the local Temple area.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A gracefully composed circular funeral wreath sits against a clean white background, its open centre and unbroken ring of flowers evoking eternity and gentle remembrance. The design is densely packed with velvety red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, the two colours playing off one another to create a tribute that is both heartfelt and uplifting. Each red rose is fully in bloom, with layered petals that curl inwards in a tight spiral, shading from rich crimson at the outer edges into deeper burgundy toward the heart of the flower, like the deep, reflective mood of a memorial service. Nestled between these roses are clusters of small yellow chrysanthemum heads, each one a tiny burst of sunshine formed from fine, feathery petals, adding softness and light to balance the intensity of the red. Threaded throughout, glossy green leaves and sprigs of cooler, slightly silvery foliage create a lush framework that makes the colours appear even more vivid, much like a patch of brightness against the quiet stone facades and shaded courtyards of Temple. The craftsmanship suggests a florist who has taken time to place each bloom with care, ensuring the circle is even, the textures varied, and the overall impression one of quiet strength and compassion. Under the bright, even lighting, the wreath looks fresh and serene, appropriate for a funeral, cremation service, or commemorative gathering near the Inns of Court, offering families in Temple a dignified floral expression of love, respect, and enduring memory.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean, white studio-style background, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath looks as though it could have been inspired by the moorings and piers around Temple Underground station. The ring is flawlessly circular and generously padded with hundreds of tightly clustered blossoms, most likely chrysanthemums, creating an even, plush texture all the way around. Its surface is divided into four balanced segments that alternate between a saturated royal blue and a luminous white, mirroring the pattern of a classic maritime life ring. The blue sections, positioned at the top left and bottom right, feel deep and contemplative, each tiny bloom contributing layers of velvety petals that draw the eye inward. In contrast, the white quadrants at the top right and bottom left radiate clarity and light, suggesting purity, peace, and a gentle farewell. Around the inside edge of the wreath, a slim dark blue ribbon is tucked and folded into subtle ruffles, echoing the river's soft ripples and reinforcing the nautical symbolism without distracting from the flowers themselves. Every curve and colour boundary has been handled with precision, the craftsmanship suggesting an experienced florist familiar with tributes for services along the Thames and nearby legal chambers. Emotionally, the arrangement carries a quiet dignity, suitable for honouring someone with strong ties to the water, emergency services, or simply a calm, protective presence in family life. It feels like a floral embrace, a symbolic lifeline offered in memory, ideal for a funeral or memorial gathering in and around the Temple area where the river and city meet.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Placed flat on a white surface and captured from above, this classical funeral wreath reads as a study in soft tones and restrained elegance: a lush, circular frame of creamy white roses combined with pale yellow lilies, all anchored by abundant green foliage. About a dozen large, fully opened roses form the main visual weight, their tightly furled petals catching the light and reflecting a serene ivory glow, while the trumpet-shaped lilies-some in full bloom, others as slender buds-add sculptural lines and a gentle lemon-tinged warmth. The foliage underpins the blooms with layers of texture: delicate fern fronds sweep outward like lace, and broader, rounded leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-lend a cool, silvery-green depth that offsets the warmth of the flowers. The composition is densely packed yet airy, built to sit steadily when laid at a service or placed on a memorial table. You can almost sense the soft, powdery scent of rose softened by the lily's fresher, green notes. As an expression of sympathy and remembrance, the wreath's complete circular form symbolizes continuity and quiet comfort. Crafted with the attention a local florist brings to ceremonies in Temple and along the Strand, this tribute would be equally at home at a funeral near Blackfriars or as a graveside offering. For family members seeking a composed and dignified floral message, Flower Delivery Temple arranges each wreath with thoughtful placement and an understanding of local ritual.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00