Kings Cross Wreaths

At Kings Cross Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with care, respect, and a genuine understanding of what flowers mean at life's most important moments. From our studio near King's Cross Station, close to St Pancras and the bustling Euston Road, we design elegant flowers and bouquets that speak when words are hard to find.

Whether you need a classic funeral wreath, a soft and natural sympathy design, or a welcoming seasonal door wreath, every piece is made by an experienced local florist who knows how to balance colour, texture, and meaning. Families across Bloomsbury, Camden, and Islington trust us to create thoughtful tributes for services at local churches, crematoria, and memorial venues.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and tribute flowers throughout Kings Cross and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our team carefully coordinates with local funeral directors and venues around Gray's Inn Road and Pentonville Road to ensure each wreath arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and sympathy wreaths
  • Seasonal door wreaths, bespoke and made to order
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM across Kings Cross

If you're unsure which wreath to choose, we're here to help with kind, experienced guidance. Trust Kings Cross Florist to create beautiful, meaningful wreaths that truly honour your loved one or brighten your home.

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WREATHS
Carefully composed for moments of farewell, this circular sympathy wreath sits against a plain white background, its body constructed from a solid ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are tightly clustered so their ruffled petals form a seamless, serene surface that suggests continuity and calm - a visual metaphor for remembrance. Offsetting the white base, an artful spray in the upper-left quadrant features multiple purple Eustoma (lisianthus) blooms in a spectrum from deep violet to soft lavender, some fully open with layered petals, others as graceful, elongated buds; together they create a velvety, tactile contrast to the cushiony chrysanthemums. Mixed foliage - glossy variegated leaves, delicate fern fronds and slender stems - threads through the purple cluster, adding airiness, structure and a fresh, green note. A refined detail of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace edging reveals itself along both inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, harmonising with the lisianthus and lending a subtle, elegant border. Soft studio lighting sculpts the flowers, casting a faint, diffused shadow that lifts the wreath from the white plane and reveals its depth. This arrangement is offered with Kings Cross Florist's careful hand for families seeking a composed, respectful tribute - suitable for services at nearby St Pancras, Coal Drops Yard or along York Way - and embodies comfort, dignity and lasting remembrance without excess.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this dignified circular wreath is crafted from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, densely arranged to form a plush, uniform ring whose textured surface suggests both softness and solemnity. A fine line of deep lavender-purple netting or ribbon is understatedly visible along the inner and outer rims, lending a quiet richness beneath the white blooms. Nestled at the upper-left arc, a tasteful cluster of accent flowers provides a focal note: three creamy yellow roses, their petals opening in layered, velvety spirals, convey warmth and sympathy. Interwoven with the roses are light sprays of gypsophila - delicate, cloud-like baby's breath - and tiny clusters of pale purple statice or limonium that bring a restrained contrast and a hint of spring freshness. The supporting greenery ranges from broad, smooth leaves to delicate ferny fronds, giving depth and a natural frame to the arrangement. The composition is softly lit, allowing the textures - from chrysanthemum frills to rose velour and papery statice - to read clearly and to emit a gentle, comforting presence. In the hands of Kings Cross Florist this wreath is described as a classic sympathy tribute suited to services at St Pancras or memorials near Regent's Canal; it offers a calm visual language of remembrance and steadiness, ideal for conveying condolences with understated elegance and local understanding of funeral traditions.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round sympathy wreath, photographed against a spotless white background, showcases a poetic harmony of texture and colour that feels at once gentle and refined. The entire ring is built on a lush foundation of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms clustered so closely they resemble a soft, downy cloud drifting above the busy streets of Kings Cross. Threaded throughout this snowy base are generous stems of Lisianthus, their petals unfolding in graceful, ruffled layers of pure white delicately edged in violet and soft lavender. The purple tones sit mainly along the petal tips and faint veins, creating a subtle watercolor effect that draws the eye around the circle without overpowering the design. Some Lisianthus blooms are in full, open glory, revealing deeper centers and shadows that add depth, while others remain as tapered buds with hints of pale green and creamy yellow, suggesting flowers still to come. The wreath's inner opening is distinctly defined, giving a sense of calm space at the heart of the design, like a pause for reflection amid the movement of nearby Euston Road. There is no visible ribbon or inscription, allowing the flowers themselves to carry the message of remembrance and comfort. The interplay of airy Baby's Breath and plush Lisianthus creates a tactile impression of softness and gentle touch, ideal for a funeral or memorial gathering in the Kings Cross community. It feels like a quiet, dignified tribute, suitable for honouring a loved one with an arrangement that whispers of peace, eternal love, and the tender care put into every stem.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular sympathy wreath presents a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums forming a soft, tactile base that seems almost velvety to the touch, a classic sign of reverence and peace. Underneath the white mass a muted purple mesh or fine netting shows through along the inner ring, creating a refined contrast and subtle shadow that gives the wreath visual depth. Anchoring the upper-left segment is a compact spray of mixed foliage and flowers: at its heart a single, cream-coloured rose opens gently, its layered petals glowing against rich green variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds that fan out like a quiet embrace. Threaded among the leaves are tiny lavender-purple statice stems, their little clustered blooms introducing a soft, papery texture and a calming wash of colour that mirrors the deeper tones of the calla lilies. On the right side two elegant calla lilies sweep across the lower arc, their long stems curved and woven into the chrysanthemum body; the blooms display a gradual shift from deep purple near the tips to a gentle peach-pink towards the throat, lending sculptural movement and a touch of warmth. A single longer green stem, originating from the left cluster, traverses the lower section and ties the composition together. Photographed on a clean white backdrop in soft daylight, the wreath conveys a composed, heartfelt sentiment suitable for memorials, graveside services, and quiet remembrances around Granary Square, Regent's Canal, or local Kings Cross funeral venues.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pure white backdrop, a lush circular sympathy wreath takes up the entire frame, its flowers arranged so closely that they form a seamless, velvety ring. The design is dominated by roses in soft, consoling shades: creamy ivory, pale peach, blush pink, and a distinctive dusted lavender that introduces a gentle vintage character. Some of the roses are fully open, revealing intricate layers of petals that curl outwards like calm, unfolding waves; others remain in bud or half-open, suggesting the continuity of life and love beyond loss. Interspersed among the blooms are delicate pink spray roses and pale green buds that add fine detail and a sense of delicacy to the composition. Rich, dark green fern fronds and similar feathery foliage are threaded throughout the ring, sometimes visible as small arcs of greenery behind the petals, sometimes bursting forward at the edges to frame the flowers with a natural, woodland freshness. The light is even and soft, creating gentle highlights across the rose petals and subtle shadows in the recesses, which adds depth without disturbing the calm mood. The wreath feels contemplative and composed, the kind of floral tribute chosen by families around Kings Cross when saying goodbye at local services near Euston Road or St Pancras. It suggests the quiet support of neighbours and friends, and evokes the caring craftsmanship of Kings Cross Florist, whose florists might assemble such a piece early in the morning so it reaches the chapel on time, looking crisp, fragrant, and utterly respectful.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A serene wreath, gracefully composed by a florist connected to the tranquil energy of Kings Cross, displays an artful blend of blossoms set against a luminous white background. Central to this design are majestic white lilies, their broad petals arranged with poise, unveiling hints of soft green stamens-each bloom silently whispering promises of peace and remembrance. Scattered among them, bold fuchsia pink lilies emerge with dramatic, velvety petals flecked in deeper magenta, providing moments of vibrancy reminiscent of bright blossoms in Camley Street Natural Park after rainfall. The inclusion of tightly furled, pale blush and creamy white roses, nestled discreetly within the lilies, introduces delicate romance and gentle texture into the tableau. Muted strands of green foliage-eucalyptus or lily leaves-peek from behind, giving the wreath a lush, full-bodied appearance and reinforcing the natural elegance characteristic of floral arrangements crafted near Kings Cross's bustling markets and historic streets. Every petal and leaf feels carefully considered, their arrangement into a seamless circle marking unity, endless affection, and the ongoing cycle of remembrance cherished in the local community. Whether chosen as a tribute for a memorial on Mabledon Place or as a comforting gesture delivered to Euston Road, this floral wreath brings not only visual splendor but a quiet, dignified message of condolence and compassionate memory.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A serene funeral wreath, shown on a plain white surface, built around a perfect circular base of tiny, pristine white spray chrysanthemums that form a luxurious, pillow-like ring. From a florist's perspective the chrysanthemums are assembled with exacting care so their uniform multi-petaled faces create a seamless, almost clouded texture that reads as purity and calm. At the upper left quadrant a graceful cluster of accent blooms rises: several golden-yellow roses, open and tender, their petals unfurling like small suns, sit beside sumptuous, deep royal purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups provide a cool counterpoint. Sprigs of unopened lisianthus buds in soft lavender and green, together with glossy salal-like leaves, delicate fern fronds and light-variegated foliage, weave through the spray to give natural movement and layered depth. A subtle hint of dark purple mesh ribbon shows around the inner and outer edges of the white ring, tying the whole palette together and echoing the purple flowers. The lighting is gentle and diffused, so the white base remains reverent while the yellow roses lend a soft, sunny note and the purple lisianthus brings a touch of dignity. You can almost sense the faint, comforting scent of roses against the clean green aroma of foliage. Imagined for use at a memorial service in the Kings Cross area - perhaps near Granary Square or along Regent's Canal - this wreath balances respect with warmth, offering a handcrafted expression of sympathy that reads as both elegant and heartfelt.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath in white and soft lilac tones is shown floating against a crisp white background, allowing the intricate floristry to stand out clearly. The design is built around sumptuous white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped blooms unfurling in multiple layers, each petal smooth and slightly waxy to the touch, curling softly at the tips. At the heart of each lily, pale green centres and tall stamens dusted with warm rust-coloured pollen add a subtle touch of earthiness. Interlaced throughout are Lisianthus flowers, their white petals finely ruffled and traced with delicate purple edges, creating a gentle play between light and shadow. Hints of silvery green foliage and narrow leaves weave in and out of the flowers, giving the wreath a natural, garden-like softness rather than a rigid formality. A few partially opened lily buds and small creamy rosebuds punctuate the ring, suggesting a story of life continuing, even in farewell. The wreath forms a full, unbroken circle, evoking eternity, calm, and the steady embrace of memory. The overall mood feels like a quiet pause by Granary Square or a reflective walk from Kings Cross towards Regent's Canal-peaceful, contemplative, and deeply respectful. Crafted in the careful, experienced style you would expect from Kings Cross Florist, this white lily and purple lisianthus funeral wreath is a dignified choice for coffins, chapel doors, or memorial spaces, bringing a sense of pure, understated beauty to services, wakes, and celebrations of life across the local community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from just above, this circular memorial wreath rests on a bright white background that throws a soft shadow beneath, emphasizing its careful shape and giving the piece a gentle presence. The main body is densely packed with clean white chrysanthemums; their multitudinous, feathery petals form a smooth, slightly domed band that speaks of purity and remembrance. Crowning the upper left section are three deep blue roses, their petals velvety and tightly curled, a vivid contrast that draws the eye without overwhelming the quiet white base. Those roses nestle into clusters of dark green foliage, whose rounded leaves provide depth and a natural, comforting frame. Encircling both edges of the chrysanthemum ring is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt, its subtle ripples catching light and lending an elegant, structured finish. The arrangement smells faintly of green stems and clean petals rather than perfume - a restrained scent appropriate to moments of farewell. As Kings Cross Florist we often prepare wreaths like this for services near Pancras Road chapels, or for families meeting at Coal Drops Yard before processions; its palette reads as dignified and personal. The construction is meticulous: even petal placement, secure foliage tucked beneath the satin trim, and a thoughtful asymmetrical focal point. Emotionally, the blue roses introduce a note of solace and hope among the white blooms of remembrance, making this wreath suitable for funerals, memorial gatherings or as a heartfelt token of condolence delivered across Kings Cross and nearby Bloomsbury.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of soft colour and texture, resting against a clean white background that lets every flower speak clearly. The main impression is of large, fully opened roses in an elegant, understated shade of dusty lavender and antique mauve, their petals folding into one another like small, silken waves. These stately blooms are threaded with smaller pastel pink spray roses and rosebuds, which appear at different stages of opening, from firm, rounded buds to gently parted petals that reveal soft centres. This mix of maturity and newness brings a quiet sense of life and continuity to the design. Around the entire ring runs a deep, verdant base of dark green ferns, their fronds overlapping to create a natural, woodland-like backdrop that supports the roses without overwhelming them. Here and there, hints of darker filler foliage and tiny buds add depth, almost like shadows within a memory. The light across the image is diffuse and calm, with no harsh glare, so the muted purples and blush tones feel soothing and reflective rather than bright. Crafted in the spirit of a thoughtful Kings Cross florist, this wreath could be imagined at a funeral service near Euston Road or a memorial gathering close to Granary Square, carried in with care and placed as a focal point of remembrance. The colours and circular form speak of unbroken love, admiration, and a gentle farewell, offering comfort to grieving families who wish to express respect and tenderness in a refined, traditional way.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully arranged sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop, is dense with small, vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums that form a full, voluminous circular base. The inner ring is edged with a pleated white satin ribbon whose soft folds frame the blue like a calm shoreline; the ribbon's subtle sheen lends a genteel contrast to the saturated florals. Anchoring the wreath at the upper-left arc is a clustered trio of large blue roses - their velvety petals unfurling in complex layers of sapphire - surrounded by tiny white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage which provide delicate punctuation and a hint of botanical shadow. A gentle cascade of pristine white orchids flows from the mid-left to the lower right, their smooth, elongated petals and open faces introducing an ethereal vertical movement across the wreath. Scattered among the orchids are pale chartreuse buds, some tightly furled and others beginning to open, a quiet symbol of continuity. The composition is rendered in soft daylight that preserves the intense blues and the creamy orchid whites while keeping the mood contemplative. Local neighbours from Granary Square to York Way and the surrounding Kings Cross area often request similar wreaths for funerals and memorial services, and at Kings Cross Florist we favour this balanced, textural approach when conveying sympathy: strong in colour, gentle in gesture, and unmistakably respectful in intent.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of fresh flowers rests against a clean white backdrop, its unbroken ring of blooms forming a serene, comforting tribute. The arrangement is dominated by generous white lilies, each blossom fully open so that their wide petals and softly arching stamens draw the eye around the circle in a gentle rhythm. Between them, vivid deep pink and fuchsia lilies add striking touches of colour, their star-shaped flowers and subtle speckling echoing the dramatic skies often seen over Kings Cross at dusk. Interspersed throughout are crisp white gerbera daisies with dark central discs, giving the wreath a lively texture and a sense of brightness even within a solemn setting. Soft pink roses, some in tight bud and others partially open, bring a tender, almost whispered note of affection, while creamy white roses, more fully bloomed, provide structure and a sense of tradition. Smaller white blossoms-likely spray carnations or similar filler flowers-are threaded carefully into every gap so there are no harsh lines, only a continuous, cloud-like softness. Sprays of fresh green foliage, from glossy leaves to more delicate fronds, cradle the flowers and enhance the depth of the design without interrupting the circular flow. The mood is peaceful and respectful, the sort of wreath a Kings Cross family might choose for a funeral or remembrance service near Granary Square or one of the local chapels, conveying quiet sympathy, enduring love, and a gentle farewell through expertly arranged lilies, roses, and daisies.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of deep red and fresh green, photographed against a bright white background so every flower and leaf stands out. The body of the wreath is made up mainly of red carnations, each bloom packed with frilled, layered petals that create a soft, cushion-like effect. Some flowers are fully expanded, their petals almost cloudlike, while others remain slightly tighter, giving subtle variation in size and depth as your eye moves around the ring. Between the carnations, lime green button chrysanthemums add a crisp, modern touch. These tiny, globe-shaped mums are made of densely packed florets, their chartreuse hue offering a lively contrast that keeps the tribute from feeling heavy, even though it is clearly a piece designed for mourning. Supporting the flowers is a lush base of greenery: dark green fern fronds give a feathery backdrop and a sense of structure, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum with creamy-edged leaves introduce lighter notes and a gentle pattern. Woven unobtrusively through the foliage is a striped green ribbon, looped in relaxed curves that echo the circular form and add a hint of graceful movement without drawing focus away from the flowers. The wreath appears substantial and well-balanced, the kind of respectful tribute often chosen for funerals, memorial services, or condolence deliveries to local churches and funeral homes around Kings Cross. It feels like a considered expression of sympathy, created by a florist who understands how colour and texture can convey both love and remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath lies centred on a pure white background, its perfect circular form symbolising continuity, remembrance, and the unbroken bond of love. The design is rich and full, like something a careful florist might prepare for a quiet farewell service in one of the small churches tucked around Kings Cross and St Pancras. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies act as the main focal points, their wide, star-shaped petals opening out in a graceful arc, with prominent stamens rising from the centre and casting tiny shadows on the surrounding petals. Scattered around them are numerous roses in soft blush and lavender-pink tones, each rose head densely petalled and fully open, giving the wreath a plush, cushion-like texture that feels both gentle and comforting. Interwoven with the roses are lisianthus blooms in two moods: delicate pale pinks and deeper, dusky purples, their ruffled petals curling back slightly as if caught in a light breeze. Slender sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, most likely statice, glimmer between the larger heads, lending a soft, hazy effect that lightens the overall palette. Eryngium thistles in muted blue-grey thrust subtly upwards, their spiky centres and pointed bracts offering a hint of strength amid the softness. Beneath this, a dense foundation of foliage wraps the ring: rounded eucalyptus leaves in a silvery sheen, darker glossy greens, and feathered fern tips that tilt outward. Near the lower lilies, structured folded leaves are tucked in, showcasing the skill and precision of the arrangement. The wreath feels calm and composed, a fitting floral tribute for a funeral, memorial service, or condolence delivery around the Kings Cross area, offering a serene expression of sympathy and respect.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above, this circular funeral wreath appears as a soft, white ring of cloud set against a seamless white background, every inch filled with delicate Baby's Breath blossoms. The Gypsophila is packed closely together, so that individual flowers blur into a gentle, downy texture, yet on closer inspection each tiny floret remains distinct, with minute petals opening like stars. Light falls evenly across the wreath, enhancing its airy volume and giving it a calm, weightless quality, reminiscent of a pale London sky over Granary Square. The centre is left completely open, forming a clean, hollow circle that feels both symbolic and serene, inviting thoughts of continuity and the unbroken nature of love. Nestled into the right-hand portion of the wreath are two exquisite calla lilies, placed at a subtle angle. Their sleek, rolled petals create a graceful, trumpet-like form, with colour that starts as a rich, burgundy purple at the flared edge, then washes through shades of magenta before blending into smoky green toward the stems. The smooth, elongated stems curve back into the mass of Baby's Breath, as if anchored in a bed of white foam. This small cluster of darker colour provides a gentle visual anchor, suggesting depth of feeling and quiet strength amid purity and softness. The arrangement feels intimate and respectful, the kind of tasteful, contemporary tribute a family might request from a trusted Kings Cross florist for a crematorium or church service nearby, conveying sympathy, remembrance, and a sense of peaceful farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a clear white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures arranged with the calm precision of an experienced Kings Cross florist. The ring is densely woven with fresh roses and lilies, leaving no empty spaces, so the eye travels in a gentle loop around the composition, echoing the idea of an unbroken bond. Dominant throughout are roses in rich magenta, fuchsia, and soft pastel pink; some blossoms are open wide, revealing their intricate spirals of petals, while others rest in half-bud, suggesting a life remembered at different stages. Nestled between them are sculptural double lilies, their layered petals a blend of creamy white, pale blush, and hints of peach, with the occasional darker pink accent tracing their edges. A few lime-green buds of lilies stand upright among the flowers, their smooth, tapered forms adding contrast and a sense of stillness. The blooms are cradled in a generous collar of foliage: feathery fern fronds create a delicate, lace-like frame, while shiny, dark green leaves in varied shapes and sizes support the flowers from beneath, adding depth and a natural softness around the outer rim. The white backdrop intensifies the warmth of the pinks and the freshness of the greens, so the wreath seems both vibrant and peaceful at once. It feels like a thoughtful tribute chosen for a farewell gathering in Kings Cross, perhaps near Regent's Canal or one of the quiet side streets off York Way, offering comfort and a gentle visual embrace to those in mourning.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath that radiates warmth and quiet refinement: a circle of red roses densely arranged so the petals seem to glow against a pristine white field. Each bloom is chosen at its peak, petals soft and luxurious, with layers unfurling in opulent waves. The wreath forms a continuous embrace, petals brushing and cradling one another, creating a tapestry of crimson that guides the eye from rim to center. The scent of roses lingers in the air, while hidden greens provide a delicate freshness and a hint of woodland. This piece is not merely decoration; it feels like a memory pressed into living petals, ready to accompany a celebration or a solemn farewell. In Kings Cross, I would place such a wreath to honor a partner, a friend, or a milestone-near St Pancras, beneath the flags at Kings Cross Station, or along the canal paths of Regent's Canal. It travels well for events, with same-day delivery across Kings Cross and surrounding neighbourhoods, turning any doorway into a moment of ceremony. As Kings Cross Florist, we honour craft-tight clustering, precise bloom selection, and a comforting, regal red that remains vivid even under bright studio lights. This piece suits wedding arrivals and receptions, memorial services, or anniversaries; it settles beautifully in modern venues near Euston Road or Bloomsbury, while also pairing gracefully with homely interiors and open stairways that catch the rosy glow of sunset.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular wreath filled entirely with red and yellow flowers is photographed against a clean, white background, giving the impression that it is gently floating in space. The structure of the wreath is dense and carefully balanced, with no empty patches, just layer upon layer of blooms arranged in a continuous ring. Deep red roses provide the main body of the design, each flower opening into a classic spiral of velvety petals that look almost touchably soft, some leaning towards a darker wine-red that suggests depth and quiet reflection. Nestled between these roses are small clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, feathery petals forming cheerful, rounded pompons that catch the light and add a lively contrast in colour and texture. Around and behind the blooms, glossy green leaves and softer, matte foliage-likely a mix of salal and eucalyptus-peek through, giving the design a natural, garden-fresh feeling, as though it might have been assembled after an early-morning walk through one of Kings Cross's nearby green spaces like Granary Square or Camley Street Natural Park. The even lighting and neutral background highlight the craftsmanship and care in each placement of flower and leaf, conveying a sense of calm, ordered beauty. This wreath would feel at home resting beside a memorial, on a chapel stand, or at a graveside service anywhere across Kings Cross, offering a comforting message of love, remembrance, and gratitude without words, its warm reds and yellows softly echoing the memories families hold close.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the palm of your hand, a circular wreath glows with a ceremonial wealth of red roses, a piece that would feel at home in any Kings Cross chapel or memorial room. The ring is densely packed with dozens of deep crimson blooms, each rose captured at its own moment of opening-from tightly furled buds hinting at the promise of future beauty to petals that have graciously unfurled to reveal velvety, multi-tonal depths. Between the roses, fresh green foliage peeks through: broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus that adds crisp, architectural lines. Light softens across the arrangement, tracing the folds of the petals and the sheen on the foliage, giving the wreath a luminous, almost tactile glow. The circle itself is perfectly formed, a symbol of enduring connection and eternal memory, its fullness conveying both solemnity and quiet dignity. This is a tribute suited to funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, a dignified focal point that invites reflection. In our Kings Cross area-the lanes near Camden Road, the green of Regent's Park, and the bustle around St Pancras-the wreath carries a sense of local care and personal timing. It stands as a generous gesture of sympathy, a lasting memory you can place at a service or send for delivery to homes across the district, ensuring comfort and respect in equal measure.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this striking circular memorial wreath has been crafted to resemble a traditional maritime lifebuoy, the sort you might picture along the towpaths around Granary Square or by the waters near Kings Cross. The florist has densely massed hundreds of small, daisy-like chrysanthemum blooms, creating a plush, almost quilted texture that feels soft to the eye. The wreath is cleanly quartered into four bold panels of colour: two opposing segments of deep, royal blue flowers are interspersed with two segments of pristine white blossoms. The blue sections are intense and saturated, their many tiny petals forming a rich, velvety field that suggests depth and stability, while the white sections bring balance and serenity, catching the light and adding a quiet brightness. The circle's inner edge is finished with a narrow pleated band of matching dark blue ribbon, tucked just inside the flowers, adding a refined decorative line that enhances the lifebuoy silhouette. The open centre of the ring is empty, a calm void that naturally draws the gaze inward and invites reflection. This floral design carries a strong symbolism of rescue, guidance, and safe passage, making it a powerful choice for a funeral or remembrance service for someone with ties to the sea, lifeguarding, or rescue work, or for a beloved person who offered emotional support to others. Its cool tones and careful symmetry create a composed, dignified tribute, suitable for same-day sympathy deliveries across Kings Cross and the surrounding London neighbourhoods.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially composed and placed on a white surface, this circular sympathy wreath combines soft, creamy roses with pale, buttery-yellow lilies to create a comforting visual hymn. The arrangement is intentionally dense: roughly fifteen fully blown ivory roses with their classic, cupped forms form the principal mass, each petal catching the light in a way that makes the roses seem to glow. Interspersed are lilies of a delicate lemon hue - some in full trumpet bloom, their petals arching outward, others held in slender buds - which adds a layered rhythm and a modest sculptural lift above the rose plane. Surrounding and cradling the flowers is a generous foundation of deep greens; fine, feathery fern fronds lend gentle texture at the wreath's perimeter, while smaller, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves create tonal depth and a soothing silvery-green contrast. The overall effect is one of carefully composed restraint: quiet luxury rather than flamboyance, intended to convey peace, purity, and heartfelt condolence. Imagine the soft powder of the roses' scent mingling with the green, almost citrus lift of the lilies and the slightly resinous breath of eucalyptus - a bouquet of memories offered in floral form. As experienced florists in Kings Cross, we arrange such wreaths for services at nearby venues and memorials, including those around Granary Square and Caledonian Road; Kings Cross Florist can prepare and deliver wreaths of this nature with sensitivity and local knowledge when families need a dignified tribute.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00