Holland Park WREATHS

At Holland Park Flowers, our hand-crafted wreaths are designed in-store by experienced local florists who know and love Holland Park. Whether you need a welcoming door wreath, a seasonal centrepiece, or a heartfelt tribute, we create bespoke designs that reflect your style and the occasion.

Working just moments from Holland Park Avenue, near the greenery of Holland Park itself and the boutiques around Notting Hill Gate, we source fresh, high-quality flowers every morning. From natural foliage wreaths to lush mixed-flower bouquets with eucalyptus, roses and seasonal blooms, every piece is arranged with care by our skilled florist team.

We provide trusted, local same-day delivery on wreaths and flowers across Holland Park, Notting Hill and Kensington when you order online before 3 PM. Your wreath will arrive beautifully presented and ready to display, whether it's for your front door, a memorial service or a special event.

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If you're unsure which wreath is right, our friendly team at Holland Park Flowers is always happy to advise on colours, flower varieties and sizes to suit your needs and the setting.

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WREATHS
I designed this circular sympathy wreath to speak in soft tones: a seamless, dense band of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the base, their many-layered petals packed closely to create a smooth, cushiony surface that suggests peace and continuity. Nestled into the upper-left section is a richly hued cluster of Eustoma (Lisianthus) in shades from deep violet to pale lavender, the open blooms showing delicate folds around pale centers while nearby buds add poised vertical notes. Interwoven foliage - glossy variegated leaves alongside wispy fern fronds - brings a living green contrast that frames the purple cluster and tempers the starkness of the white. A discreet border of dark purple mesh or lace peeks beneath the outer and inner rims, the textured trim harmonising with the lisianthus while adding an understated, elegant finish. Photographed against a pure white background with soft diffuse light, the wreath casts a gentle shadow that enhances its three-dimensional quality and highlights the craftsmanship of the hand-placed blooms. This composition is intended for moments of quiet condolence, designed to be read easily in a chapel or at a memorial service. As florists in Holland Park, Holland Park Flowers often prepare tributes like this for families across Notting Hill and Kensington, where the palette of white and purple is chosen for its dignity, restraint, and comforting symbolism of remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
An elegant, dignified circular wreath sits centered on a stark white background, its structure built from a dense mass of small white chrysanthemums whose many-layered petals form a smooth, cushion-like ring. The chrysanthemums' delicate texture and neutral tone create a tranquil foundation that feels both respectful and quietly luminous under soft, diffuse lighting. At the upper-left quadrant a composed spray of accent flowers introduces warmth: three soft yellow roses unfurl with gentle grace, their creamy centres catching the eye and symbolising care and remembrance. Sprigs of airy white gypsophila surround the roses, lending a lacy, cloud-like softness, while tiny lavender-purple statice provide a whisper of colour that lifts the arrangement without distraction. Mixed foliage - glossy, broad leaves paired with feathery fern fronds - frames the cluster and enhances the wreath's fresh, natural silhouette. Along the inner and outer rims, a fine dark purple netting or ribbon is subtly visible through the gaps in the chrysanthemums, creating an understated, sophisticated edge that adds depth and quiet contrast. The overall impression is one of composed sympathy and thoughtful craftsmanship: a classic memorial piece meant to offer solace and honour, prepared with the attentive hand of a local florist familiar with services at nearby churches and crematoria around Holland Park and Kensington. The wreath's textures, colours, and gentle scent combine to evoke calm and steady remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A refined circular funeral wreath is captured against a clean white backdrop, its form defined by an intricate weave of soft textures and gentle colour. The base of the wreath is almost entirely composed of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blooms massed together to resemble a ring of freshly fallen snow or a cushion of cloud. Threaded through this delicate foundation are Lisianthus flowers in varying stages of bloom, each one with gracefully ruffled petals. Their colouring is predominantly white, but every petal edge is kissed with purple-violet tones, some leaning toward lavender, others deepening into a richer purple, creating subtle movement throughout the ring. Open flowers show layered folds and dusky centres, while slim buds remain tight and greenish-cream, adding a sense of quiet growth among the fully opened blossoms. There is no greenery to distract from the pale, tranquil palette; the focus is entirely on the interplay of white and purple, light and shadow. Designed with the calm streets and garden squares of Holland Park in mind, the wreath feels contemplative and composed, like a whispered message of comfort. The open central space emphasizes the symbolism of the circle - eternity, unity, ongoing remembrance. Each stem has been positioned with care, suggesting the thoughtful work of an experienced local florist preparing a tribute for a memorial service, chapel farewell, or graveside ceremony. Suitable for condolence deliveries across Holland Park and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods, this arrangement visually expresses sympathy, purity, and everlasting love.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An intimate, dignified funeral wreath arranged by a local Holland Park florist-Holland Park Flowers-made from an abundant, pillowy base of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a smooth, cloud-like ring. The dense white heads create a tactile, velvety surface; beneath their edge a fine, deep purple netting is subtly visible, peeking along the inner rim and lending a muted, elegant contrast. On the upper-left sector a small, intentional cluster features a single cream or pale yellow rose as the focal heart, its petals opening with a soft, quiet radiance. Around the rose a variety of foliage-broad variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and wispy fern fronds-gives natural structure and calm. Scattered among the greens are slim sprays of lavender-hued statice, their tiny starry florets adding a soft texture and cool colour echo. On the opposite side, from roughly two o'clock down to five o'clock, two long-stemmed calla lilies sweep in a graceful arc; their sculptural forms display a refined colour shift from rich, deep purple at the tips to a tender peachy-pink nearer the base, the bright green stems tucking into the chrysanthemum pad and creating a flowing line. A single longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower wreath, discreetly anchored toward the calla bases, guiding the eye. Presented on a clean white field and arranged with the muted light of a chapel in mind, this wreath communicates peaceful remembrance and careful craftsmanship, suitable for graveside services in and around Holland Park or nearby Kensington.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured sympathy wreath dominates the frame, displayed against a stark white backdrop that draws all attention to its intricate ring of flowers. This circular tribute is composed almost entirely of roses in pastel tones, closely woven together so that the wreath appears lush and full from edge to edge. Creamy white and ivory roses, many fully open and layered with petal upon petal, form the main body of the design, giving it a calm, luminous centre. Interspersed with them are delicate blush pink spray roses, some still in tight bud, others beginning to unfurl, lending a sense of tenderness and the feeling of love that continues to evolve even after loss. Soft peach and gentle buttery yellow roses bring a quiet warmth, while scattered among them, dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms provide a vintage, almost poetic note, like a cherished memory from years gone by. Threaded through the roses are dark emerald fern fronds, their fine, feathery texture peeking out between the blossoms and softly outlining the shape, adding depth, freshness, and a subtle woodland fragrance you can almost imagine. The wreath's perfect circle, with its open centre, symbolizes continuity and the circle of life, an image that resonates for many families in Holland Park as they gather in local churches or crematoria to say goodbye. Every flower appears carefully positioned, as though placed by hand with quiet respect, making this arrangement a fitting floral expression of solace, reflection, and enduring affection for a final farewell or memorial gathering.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed funeral wreath, photographed against a bright white backdrop so each blossom reads clearly, offers a tender expression of sympathy and quiet beauty. The arrangement is anchored by expansive white lilies whose broad, soft petals curve outward like small sails; some blooms are fully open revealing pale green pistils, while others linger in bud, suggesting the passage and stages of life. Scattered among these are striking fuchsia-pink stargazer-type lilies whose rich, saturated colour and subtle speckling draw the eye and lend emotional warmth to the predominantly white palette. Between these larger floral gestures sit compact groups of blush-pink and creamy white roses, their tight concentric petals providing a delicate counterpoint in both scale and texture. Thin stems of muted green foliage - possibly eucalyptus and lily leaves - weave through the wreath, their cool tone offering both support and a whisper of fresh scent. The circular shape is densely packed and continuous, forming an opening at its heart that speaks to memory and the cycle of life; the craftsmanship is precise, with each flower placed to maintain balance and dignity. In soft morning light the petals show a subtle translucence and the whole piece conveys a hush of fragrance and grace. This wreath is particularly suited to memorial services in Holland Park, near Kensington High Street or private moments of condolence in Notting Hill, where families often choose such a composed tribute to honour a loved one.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This circular funeral wreath is composed with deliberate restraint: a plush ring of pure white spray chrysanthemums packed tightly to form a seamless, pillowy foundation that suggests both purity and collective comfort. The densely layered petals catch soft studio light, producing a gentle, almost cloud-like glow against the clean white backdrop. Positioned on the upper left quadrant, a focused accent cluster introduces a warm, human note - several fully opened yellow roses radiate soft golden tones, their petals spiralling outward like quiet sunbeams, while deep royal purple lisianthus add a cool, velvety counterpoint with their elegant, ruffled cups. Scattered unopened buds in pale lavender and lime green add pacing and a sense of natural progression, while varied green foliage - from glossy rounded leaves to delicate fern fronds and fine filler stems - creates texture, breathes between the blooms, and anchors the arrangement visually. A slender band of dark purple mesh trims the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, subtly repeating the purple accent and lending a tailored, finished edge to the wreath's silhouette. Seen as a whole, the design balances solemnity and warmth, intended for funerals, memorial services or a sympathetic tribute delivered to local chapels and church halls in and around Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, and Kensington. The effect is calm, respectful, and handmade: a composition that communicates condolence through quiet colour, refined texture and thoughtful craftsmanship.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath of white and purple funeral flowers is centred against a pure white background, its complete ring forming a quiet halo of remembrance. The eye is first drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies, their long, silky petals curving gracefully outward, some fully unfurled, others still partially closed as if mid-breath. Each lily shows a tender green core and slender stamens tipped with rusty-gold anthers, details that add a sense of natural life and delicacy. Between the lilies sit clusters of Lisianthus, their soft petals forming ruffled cups, mostly white but edged in ripples of lavender and violet that bring subtle colour without disturbing the calm. Tucked discreetly among the flowers, fresh green leaves and a few bluish-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus create shadows and layers, giving the wreath a lush, dimensional feel rather than a flat circle. The lighting is bright yet gentle, enhancing the creamy whites and soft purples rather than starkly contrasting them. This is the sort of refined tribute a family in Holland Park might choose for a farewell service, evoking the tranquillity of nearby Holland Park's Kyoto Garden, where white and green dominate the landscape. It suggests dignity, quiet strength, and a peaceful passing, suitable for resting on an easel beside the coffin or placed near a framed photograph at a memorial gathering. Every bloom appears thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and solace, echoing heartfelt condolences from neighbours and friends throughout the W11 community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A carefully assembled circular memorial wreath captured from a slightly raised vantage point against a pristine white backdrop, the soft shadow beneath grounding the composition. The central mass is a dense ring of pure white chrysanthemums, their lacy petals layered into a plush, slightly domed surface that reads as serenity and reverence. Nestled at the upper left, three deep royal-blue roses provide a striking focal accent; their velvety, saturated petals curve inward in tight spirals, sitting among rich, dark green foliage that frames and lifts their colour. The wreath is bordered on both inner and outer rims by a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, its glossy ripples catching light to outline the design and add a polished edge. Small hints of warm cream at the chrysanthemums' centres and the tactile contrast between the soft chrysanthemum fluff and the smooth velvet of the roses communicate careful florist technique and delicate handling. The overall mood is calm, respectful, and consoling-an arrangement intended to express sympathy and lasting remembrance. As a local florist who often serves Holland Park, Kensington, and nearby Notting Hill, I picture this wreath placed thoughtfully at a memorial or chapel service; its traditional white expresses purity, the blue brings a personal and dignified tone, and the workmanship ensures it reads as a composed tribute rather than a casual display.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit floral wreath lies flat against a clear white backdrop, forming a complete and serene circle of roses and greenery. The eye is drawn first to the large, fully opened roses spaced evenly around the ring, their petals unfolding in layered spirals of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and cool grey-purple. Each bloom appears plush and velvety, as if it would feel silky and cool to the touch. Threaded between these statement flowers are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, many still at that tender stage of half-open buds, giving the wreath a gentle rhythm of tight forms and looser blossoms. This interplay of scale and bloom stages adds a subtle sense of life and continuity, like memories surfacing and receding. Beneath the roses, a dense, dark green base of fern fronds and soft filler foliage fans outward, its finely cut leaves providing a rich, textured frame that holds the design together. The greenery peeks through between the flowers, offering contrast and a sense of grounding, much like the mature trees that line the avenues around Holland Park. The lighting is balanced and calm, without glare, so the purples and pinks appear soft and true, evoking quiet sympathy and reflection. As a funeral wreath or memorial tribute, this arrangement feels deeply considered, the kind of piece a local florist might prepare for a remembrance service nearby, creating a floral embrace of condolence and support. It suggests a circle of life gently completed, honouring a loved one with restrained, elegant colour and meticulous craftsmanship.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An elegant funeral wreath in deep, comforting blues and pure whites, thoughtfully assembled to convey reverence and quiet remembrance. The foundation is a thick, continuous ring of royal blue chrysanthemums, their many narrow petals forming a lush, textured surface that appears almost like woven fabric when seen from a short distance. A soft, pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner opening and parts of the outer edge, its subtle sheen bringing a classical silhouette that calms the intensity of the blue. Near the top-left curve three magnificent blue roses form a focal cluster; their velvety petals open broadly in rich sapphire tones and are gently offset by fine sprays of white gypsophila and a few deep green leaves, which add dimensional relief and a touch of old-fashioned grace. A sweeping cascade of ivory-white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis with smooth, sculptural petals, arcs from the left midsection toward the lower right - some blooms fully open, others represented by pale green buds that promise renewal. The interplay of textures - the chrysanthemum's whispery density, the rose's plush softness, the orchids' clean satin - creates a composed harmony that feels both tactile and visual. Light is cool and even, enhancing the wreath's solemn mood without appearing stark. Prepared by a florist familiar with Holland Park and surrounding Kensington streets, this arrangement reads as a profoundly respectful tribute, suitable for services near Holland Park Avenue, St. James's church halls, or private memorials, carrying an understated voice of sympathy and ongoing remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this open circular floral wreath feels like a calm embrace, created in a palette of white, blush pink, and rich magenta that softens the eye and soothes the heart. Tall white Oriental lilies anchor the design, their broad, satin-like petals unfurling around pale green pistils and warm golden stamens, giving the wreath a serene, almost luminous centrepiece. Around them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies with star-shaped, lightly freckled petals provide a thoughtful contrast, small bursts of colour that suggest treasured memories and moments of joy. Nestled between these statement blooms are white gerbera daisies, their dark centres and layered petals adding both structure and an easy, natural charm. Soft pink roses, some in tight buds and others gently opening, mingle with creamy white roses at various stages of bloom, creating a sense of time passing and love that spans generations. Fine white filler flowers and sprays of buds weave through the gaps, supported by lush green foliage that frames the wreath into a smooth, continuous ring. The greenery adds depth and a cool, garden-like freshness, as though the piece has been gathered from the edges of Holland Park on a quiet morning. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a local Holland Park florist, this wreath would feel at home at a funeral service, a memorial in a nearby chapel, or a celebration-of-life gathering, its layered textures and gentle fragrance offering a dignified, heartfelt farewell and a reassuring reminder of unbroken connection.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced memorial wreath, rich with deep red and lively lime green, is shown in full view against a spotless white background, allowing the craftsmanship of the floral work to shine. The wreath forms a perfect circle, the traditional shape chosen by many families in Holland Park to represent unending love and remembrance. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the multitude of red carnations, each bloom densely ruffled, the petals soft and velvety with subtle variations of crimson and ruby. Some flowers are fully open, revealing their richly textured centres, while others remain in partial bud, adding a sense of gentle movement and natural rhythm to the design. Between the carnations sit compact clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their tiny, tightly packed petals forming neat, rounded domes that sparkle like fresh spring growth in nearby Holland Park itself. The interplay between the dark red and bright green creates a dignified yet uplifting palette, well suited to a funeral or celebration of life. Encircling these blooms is a layer of mixed foliage: deep green, feathery fern fronds that create a soft, shadowy backdrop, and variegated pittosporum with creamy edges that add a lighter, patterned texture. A striped green ribbon is artfully tucked into the foliage at the lower edge, its loops and twists echoing the circular frame and adding a subtle decorative touch without overpowering the flowers. The even lighting and clean white setting highlight the wreath's fullness and symmetry, suggesting the careful hands of a local florist who understands how to create a comforting, respectful tribute for services held across Holland Park and the neighbouring Notting Hill and Kensington areas.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a crisp white backdrop, a meticulously arranged circular sympathy wreath appears full and lush, every gap thoughtfully filled to create a seamless ring of flowers and foliage. Dominating the eye are two generous Asiatic lilies in a glowing coral-orange, placed opposite one another on the wreath like quiet beacons of hope; their open petals and dark stamens bring both drama and reverence to the design. Threaded between them are numerous blush-pink roses, each rose at that perfect point of opening when the petals are velvety and curved, suggesting tenderness and affection that endures even after loss. Around the roses, frilled lisianthus in soft pink and deep royal-purple deepen the colour palette, their cup-shaped blooms echoing the contours of the roses while adding a slightly more whimsical, ruffled texture. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, create a subtle haze, softening any hard edges and evoking the gentle distance of cherished memories. The wreath rests on a substantial bed of mixed greenery: cool, rounded eucalyptus leaves, delicate fern fronds, and distinctive spiky blue eryngium thistles that add structure and a silvery-blue glint, reminiscent of the wild plants edging paths around Holland Park's Kyoto Garden. Several unopened lily buds are tucked discreetly into the foliage, promising future blossoms and suggesting that love continues beyond farewell. Striking variegated green leaves are folded and wrapped near the lilies, giving a contemporary, tailored feel that hints at the skill of a seasoned local florist. The overall impression is one of peaceful elegance and sincere condolence, a floral tribute suited to funerals and memorials held in churches, chapels, or homes across Holland Park and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a circular funeral wreath rests against a seamless white backdrop, its form defined by an abundance of white Baby's Breath gathered so densely that the individual Gypsophila florets blur into a soft, cloud-like ring. The blossoms are tiny and star-shaped, yet together they appear almost like a halo of fine snow, creating a sense of purity, innocence, and a calm that feels similar to walking through the quieter paths of Holland Park on an early misty morning. The wreath's centre is left open and clean, a smooth circle of white space framed by the fluffy texture of the flowers, symbolising continuity and the unbroken cycle of life. Nestled into the right-hand curve of the wreath, slightly towards the bottom, two calla lilies introduce a bold, sculptural contrast. Their petals are rolled into graceful trumpets, the colour deepening from rich burgundy at the throats into magenta, before dissolving into muted green that flows down into their slender, polished stems. These stems arc inwards with a gentle, natural curve, giving the impression that the lilies are growing organically from the mass of Baby's Breath rather than simply placed upon it. The interplay between the airy, cloud-soft gypsophila and the smooth, modern lines of the calla lilies creates an elegant tension-both tender and strong-well suited to honour a loved one at a memorial in one of the churches or crematoria serving the Holland Park community. The overall composition feels quietly luxurious and deeply personal, an understated yet expressive tribute crafted by a florist who understands how flowers can speak when words fall short.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A full, perfectly round sympathy wreath composed of pink roses and creamy lilies rests against a bright white backdrop, making its colours glow as though caught in soft daylight. The flowers are massed closely together, creating a lush, almost fabric-like texture of petals that completely covers the circular base. Velvety roses in deep magenta, fuchsia, and gentle blush pink form the core of the design, their layers of petals spiralling inward and outward in various stages of bloom, from tight buds brimming with promise to wide-open blossoms that feel generous and embracing. Interspersed among the roses are large, double lilies, their broad petals a delicate mix of creamy white, pale pink, and light peach. The lilies' multi-layered blooms give a sense of depth and movement, while the occasional lime-green bud rises between them, adding a fresh, uplifting note. Surrounding and underpinning the flowers is a rich band of foliage: dark green fern fronds with finely divided frills, alongside broader glossy leaves that lend a polished, structured finish. Every element looks carefully placed, as if arranged by an experienced local florist preparing a meaningful tribute for a chapel in Holland Park or a quiet townhouse off Kensington High Street. The white background isolates the wreath, drawing attention to the subtle shifts of colour, the interplay of satin-smooth petals and textured greenery, and the calm, circular shape that symbolises eternity. Emotionally, it conveys tenderness, respect, and a gentle promise of remembrance, making it particularly suited to funerals, wakes, and memorial gatherings.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sun-washed studio near Holland Park, where a wreath of deep red roses sits against a crisp white backdrop. The abundance of petals glows with warmth, each bloom chosen at its peak: petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with opulence. The circle feels like an embrace, continuous, velvet, as blossoms lean gently toward each other, creating a tactile tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and message - love, reverence, celebration, and tribute - each rose bearing a little weight of sentiment. I imagine the fragrance as a quiet whisper, a heady rose scent mingling with the faint green of unseen stems, the result of careful selection and craft. The wreath's surface is dense and even, yet upon closer look the variations in bloom size and petal curvature reveal the florist's eye: large, open blooms anchor the ring, while smaller roses burst with spiral centers, adding depth and movement. The white backdrop serves as a stage light, removing distractions and letting the crimson glow speak for itself. Made to be displayed at ceremonies, in homes, or at a special event, it carries both elegance and solemnity. For locals of Holland Park-residents of Notting Hill, Shepherd's Bush, and the surrounding streets-the piece feels like a neighborhood treasure, a statement of taste and care. Delivered with care across Holland Park and neighboring districts, it promises freshness and a personal touch that makes any moment feel timeless.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A perfectly round sympathy wreath filled with red and yellow flowers rests visually against a spotless white background, every bloom carefully angled so the colours and textures flow smoothly around the open centre. The main impression is of abundant deep red roses, their petals velvety and layered, some in a rich wine-toned burgundy, others a softer crimson, creating gentle shifts of tone that lend the tribute depth and sophistication. Nestled closely among these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals forming little cushions of light that catch the eye, much like the sunlit borders in Holland Park on a clear afternoon. The contrast between the red and yellow is striking but never harsh, softened by generous foliage in varied shades of green. Broad, glossy leaves create a firm base, while more delicate, slightly silvery greenery, similar to eucalyptus, adds a cooler note and a light, airy feel around the edges. Together, flowers and foliage are bound in a continuous, lush circle that symbolises eternity and enduring memory. You can almost sense the quiet weight of the wreath as it might be carried carefully into a chapel off Kensington High Street or set at the front of a memorial service for a loved one from the local community. The overall mood is both respectful and uplifting: red roses speaking of love and devotion, yellow blooms bringing a tender note of hope and gratitude, composed with the calm, assured touch of a seasoned Holland Park florist.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
At Holland Park Flowers, this circular wreath of red roses rests with a quiet majesty, the petals a deep, velvety crimson and arranged in a compact ring that feels almost ceremonial. Dozens of blooms cluster together, at once poised and ripened, from tight buds hinting at future splendor to fully opened petals that catch the light with a soft, satin glow. Subtle sprigs of silvery-green foliage weave through the blossoms, lending a calm counterpoint-breaths of calm amid the intensity of red. The roses, timeless symbols of love and devotion, radiate a mood of reverence and solemn compassion, fragrant enough to evoke late-afternoon garden air yet restrained enough to honour a tribute. Light lands softly, tracing the velvet edges and painting depth into every curl and fold of petal. This piece is crafted as a sign of eternal connection, a quiet promise that memories endure. It speaks of condolence and comfort, fitting for funeral services, memorial pieces, or anniversaries, and it travels with discretion across Holland Park, Notting Hill, and surrounding Kensington. Holland Park Flowers offers reliable delivery, including same-day options for last-minute requests, ensuring this heartfelt wreath can arrive to a ceremony or home within the district. The composition feels both traditional and contemporary, balancing symmetry with gentle movement, like a circle that honours a life well-loved and a family in need of solace. For families, it becomes a respectful visual tribute that accompanies memories shared with friends and neighbours along Westbourne Grove, Ledbury Road, and the wider Holland Park community.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath appears almost to float, its circular form composed entirely of tightly clustered, small-petalled flowers. The design is divided cleanly into four quadrants, alternating between saturated royal blue and immaculate white, just like a classic maritime life ring. The blue segments are deep and intense, their countless tiny petals overlapping to create a rich, velvety surface with subtle shadows, while the white sections feel airy and luminous, casting a gentle sense of calm across the arrangement. The blooms are packed so closely that no foliage or gaps interrupt the ring, giving it a precise, almost sculpted quality, as if each flower had been placed with quiet, deliberate care. A slim, dark blue ribbon, pleated into soft, even ruffles, lines the inner circumference of the wreath, enhancing the circular opening at its centre and reinforcing the nautical character without overpowering the flowers. From a florist's perspective in Holland Park, this tribute speaks of journeys and safe harbours, well suited to local services for families connected to seafaring, naval history, or simply a loved one who offered steadfast support. The cool blues echo the distant river and the calm of nearby green spaces, while the clear white echoes chapel walls and crisp morning light. Subtle yet striking, this floral lifebuoy offers a tender visual metaphor for protection, rescue, and final rest, an arrangement that would feel at home in a church near Holland Park Avenue or in a quiet memorial gathering in one of the area's elegant townhouses.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From a top-down perspective on a clean white backdrop, this round funeral wreath has been assembled with deliberate tenderness and a restrained palette. A core of roughly a dozen to fifteen creamy ivory roses anchors the composition-each rose opening in compact, concentric spirals that throw soft highlights across the petal faces. Scattered among them are pale yellow trumpet lilies; several open wide, their long, graceful petals arcing outward to reveal pale stamens, while others remain sculpted buds, offering vertical contrast and textural rhythm. The blooms sit upon a dense foundation of deep green foliage: delicate fern fronds that lend a feathered edge and smaller, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that introduce dusky silver-green tones and a gentle aromatic lift. The result is both lush and composed, a full, luxurious wreath that still feels restrained and respectful. Presented flat and photographed from above, the circle becomes an emblem of continuity and solace-appropriate for a memorial service, church tribute, or cemetery laying. You can almost perceive the soft scent balance here: the sweet, powdery perfume of roses moderated by a fresher, green lily note. As Holland Park Flowers often prepares for families around Holland Park Avenue, Notting Hill and Kensington, this type of arrangement is chosen for its quiet elegance and ability to convey heartfelt condolence without fanfare. The visual and tactile contrasts-silky petals against feathery ferns-create a comforting, dignified presence for those marking a farewell.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00