Temple WREATHS

At Flowers Temple, we create elegant, meaningful wreaths that help you express love, respect, and remembrance with grace. As a local florist based in Temple, just moments from Temple Church, Middle Temple Hall, and the walkways along Embankment, we understand how important it is to get every detail right at sensitive times.

Each of our tribute flowers and bouquets is hand-crafted by experienced florists who work daily with families and local funeral directors across Temple, Holborn, and Blackfriars. We carefully select fresh, long-lasting blooms and thoughtful colour combinations, whether you prefer classic white lilies, soft pastels, or a wreath in a favourite team or seasonal colour theme.

For urgent arrangements, we offer reliable same-day delivery across central London when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets around Fleet Street, Victoria Embankment, and the Inns of Court, helping ensure wreaths and sympathy flowers arrive on time and in perfect condition.

  • Compassionate guidance choosing the right tribute
  • Hand-made wreaths, sprays, and bespoke designs
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Whether you are arranging a funeral, memorial, or sending a simple gesture of support, you can trust Flowers Temple to handle your order with discretion, care, and true local expertise.

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WREATHS
Presented on a pure white studio background, this circular sympathy wreath is crafted from a dense, continuous band of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like base. Each chrysanthemum's ruffled petals are closely massed to create an unbroken ring, a visual expression of continuity and serenity commonly chosen for memorials. Nestled into the wreath's upper-left quadrant is a composed accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): several richly hued violet blooms unfurl alongside paler lavender buds, their layered petals catching the light and revealing subtle variations in tone. Sprays of fresh green foliage - a mix of glossy variegated leaves and delicate, fern-like fronds - are woven through the purple cluster, contributing contrast, depth, and the gentle scent of green stems. Along both the inner and outer edges a fine, crinkled dark purple mesh or lace peeks out, providing an understated border that echoes the Lisianthus hues. The lighting is soft and even, allowing a faint, diffused shadow to give the wreath a sense of presence against the white ground without harsh contrasts. This arrangement reads as composed and compassionate: white for peaceful remembrance, purple for respect and consolation. Prepared by local hands with experience delivering to Temple Church, nearby chapels, and services around Fleet Street and the Royal Courts of Justice, this wreath is suited to formal funerals or intimate memorials, a quiet expression of sympathy available for local delivery across the Temple area by Flowers Temple.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this circular sympathy wreath is crafted from a dense assembly of small white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create an almost textile softness to the ring. The compact heads are layered so closely that the surface reads as uniformly white and comforting, the light catching the petal edges to produce a subtle cool sheen. A fine band of deep purple netting or ribbon peeks intermittently through the inner and outer edges of the wreath, visible like a quiet pulse of colour that gives the piece depth without distracting from its solemn tone. Positioned at the upper-left quadrant is a gentle accent of three pale yellow roses, each unfolding in soft concentric layers and offering a warm, tender focal point. Encircling these roses are sprays of white gypsophila that float like small clouds against the denser chrysanthemums, while little clusters of lavender-hued statice add a restrained, respectful contrast. A mix of glossy broad leaves and more delicate fern-like greenery frames the cluster, introducing a fresh vegetal note and a subtle textural counterpoint. The arrangement is evenly lit, casting a soft, natural shadow, and communicates a message of solace and enduring memory. From the perspective of a Temple-based florist, this wreath is appropriate for a chapel service along the Strand or a quiet graveside near Blackfriars, conveying sympathy with traditional formality and tasteful restraint, ready for careful local delivery when families seek a composed, heartfelt tribute.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular funeral wreath rich in white and purple detail is shown in crisp focus against a pure white background, as if carefully laid out in a calm, bright room off Fleet Street in Temple. The wreath is fully packed with airy sprays of Baby's Breath, each stem bearing clusters of minuscule white flowers that together resemble a soft veil of cloud wrapped around the circle. Resting on this delicate cushion are ruffled Lisianthus blooms, thoughtfully spaced so that their colour sings without overpowering the design. The Lisianthus petals are predominantly snowy white, their edges traced with tones of violet and deep lavender that bleed gently into the centre, like ink on fine paper. Some flowers are wide open, revealing layered folds and dark, recessed centres, while others appear half-open or still in bud, with soft green and creamy hints that lend a feeling of fresh life within the memorial piece. The ring is perfectly formed, with a clear, open centre that gives the eye a place to rest and symbolises continuity and the unbroken nature of love. No bold foliage or bright accents interrupt the reserved palette; the design relies entirely on texture, from the feathery Baby's Breath to the velvety Lisianthus, to convey its message. The pure white backdrop isolates every stem, mirroring the quiet dignity often felt during services in Temple's churches and halls. This wreath's gentle contrast of white and purple evokes reverence, peace, and remembrance, suitable for sympathy deliveries to local chapels, memorial gatherings, or graveside tributes.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Crafted with the care of a local Temple florist, this circular sympathy wreath presents a generous, cloud-like bed of snow-white chrysanthemums, each tiny florette pressed close to its neighbour to create a plush, serene halo. A subtle layer of deep purple mesh or lace peeps through beneath the chrysanthemums, visible along the inner rim, providing a quiet contrast that gives the composition its depth. At the upper-left section a composed accent cluster draws the eye: a single, perfectly shaped cream rose, petals soft and luminous, sits surrounded by textured greens - broad variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate fern fronds that rustle faintly if handled. Interspersed throughout are delicate sprays of lavender-toned statice, their spiky, papery blooms repeating the underlying purple and lending a gentle, herbaceous note. Balanced on the right side are two elegant calla lilies whose long, sinuous stems sweep from about two to five o'clock, their cups graduating from intense purple at the edges into a tender peach-pink or blush at the bases; the stems' bright green curves are woven into the chrysanthemum base to create movement and flow. A single longer green stem threads across the lower section, anchoring the two focal groups and guiding the eye. Shown on a clean white background and photographed in soft, north light, this wreath captures that quiet dignity suited to a funeral or memorial service near Victoria Embankment or Inner Temple Gardens. Available for local delivery across Temple and surrounding streets by Flowers Temple, it reads as an understated, heartfelt tribute of respect and remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears lush and complete, every section covered with softly coloured roses resting on a bed of deep green fern foliage. The flowers are arranged so tightly that the ring feels like a continuous tapestry of petals, flowing from one shade to the next. At the forefront are fully open roses in ivory and creamy white, their layered petals curving outward in generous spirals. They are joined by delicate blush pink spray roses, some no more than a hint of colour in bud form, others just beginning to open so that tiny clusters of petals catch the light. Among them, soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses bring warmth, while cool dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms introduce a refined, antique character that keeps the palette sophisticated rather than bright. Fern fronds, finely textured and rich in colour, sit just beneath the roses, pushing up through the blooms at the edges and gently framing the circle with feathery points of green. The wreath's craftsmanship suggests the careful work of an experienced Temple florist who understands the quiet tone needed for a funeral or remembrance service along the Embankment or near the Royal Courts of Justice. The perfectly round form speaks of eternity and continuity, while the interplay of open roses and closed buds hints at different stages of life. Illuminated evenly, without harsh shadows, the design radiates a sense of calm respect, offering a soft, floral expression of sympathy and support for grieving families in and around Temple.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil, elegant floral wreath rests against a crisp white backdrop, capturing the heartfelt tradition of memorial tributes in Temple. This full circle of blooms is anchored by snowy white lilies, their star-shaped petals both open and budding, embodying purity, peace, and remembrance. Vibrant fuchsia Stargazer lilies pulse through the ring, their dramatic deep pink hues and speckled centers igniting gentle contrast and reflecting both loss and cherished memory. Interspersed among the lilies, soft rose clusters in pale blush and alluring cream cradle the arrangement, their tightly coiled petals offering a whisper of romance and comfort. Subtle muted greens, likely eucalyptus leaves or fresh lilly foliage, nestle quietly in the background, providing gentle structure akin to the tranquil greenery found in the nearby Inner Temple gardens. The careful, balanced design draws the eye round its undisturbed circle, evoking themes of continuity and unity. Every element feels carefully chosen by a Temple florist attuned to moments of comfort and reflection, with each scent and texture echoing the community's embrace during times of loss. This wreath, thoughtfully designed for funerals, memorials, or condolence gestures, conveys deep respect and solace, seamlessly blending grace and local connection in every petal.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is an intentional calm to this circular sympathy wreath: a cushion of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums forms the majority of the ring, petals layered densely to create a soft, cloud-like texture that invites a gentle touch. From the upper left, a considered cascade of colour rises - bright, sunlit yellow roses in full bloom that emit a subtle, sweet fragrance in memory, contrasted by the deep, sumptuous purple of lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups offer a soothing coolness. Scattered among them are pale lavender and green Eustoma buds, small indicators of growth and continuity. The floral cluster is supported by varied greenery - glossy, rounded leaves with occasional variegation and slender fern-like fronds - which gives the spray weight and natural movement. A fine band of dark purple mesh trims the inner and outer curves of the white base, visible where the chrysanthemums part, tying the accent colours into a refined finish. The wreath's open centre and perfectly circular profile preserve an emblem of continuity and remembrance. As a local florist who arranges tributes for services near Temple and for families walking the nearby Embankment, I craft this piece to read as both respectful and consoling: a balanced, handcrafted expression intended to carry messages of condolence, quiet reflection, and enduring respect across the Temple neighbourhood.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath, photographed against a stark white background, radiates an atmosphere of calm respect and quiet love. The ring is densely packed with snowy white Oriental lilies, some fully open and serene, others just beginning to unfold, suggesting the gentle passage of time. Each lily's smooth petals spread softly outward, framing a delicate greenish heart and prominent pistils and stamens tipped with warm, russet pollen, creating subtle contrast without disturbing the tranquil palette. Threaded among the lilies are clusters of Lisianthus-like flowers with frilled petals, their white faces finely brushed and edged with lilac and purple tones that add a tender, almost whispered hint of colour. A few unopened buds and creamy, rosebud-style accents peek through, deepening the texture and giving the wreath a rich, layered feel. Narrow, glossy green leaves and occasional silvery foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus weave through the blooms, adding structure and a suggestion of fresh, clean fragrance. The circle is complete and harmonious, without any break in the flow of flowers, evoking enduring love, remembrance, and peace. The bright, uncluttered background feels similar to the light-filled interiors around Temple and the nearby legal chambers, where such a tribute might rest beside a framed photograph or a simple candle. Crafted with the quiet expertise of a local Temple florist, this white and purple sympathy wreath appears perfectly suited for a funeral, wake, or memorial gathering along the Embankment, offering a gentle focal point for reflection and shared grief.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint against a pristine white background, this memorial wreath is composed with classical restraint and thoughtful detail. Hundreds of compact white chrysanthemums form the dense circular field, their countless feathery petals overlapping to create a soft, domed texture that reads as calm and immaculate; small hints of creamy yellow at the flower centres add a touch of warmth beneath the cool whites. On the upper-left the design is punctuated by three electric blue roses - petals velvety and tightly unfurling, their deep cobalt tone bringing a solemn yet hopeful accent - nestled into clusters of glossy, dark green leaves. The wreath's inner and outer rims are finished with a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue, its ruffled folds catching light to add structure and a subtle sheen that frames the arrangement with dignity. A delicate shadow falls beneath the wreath, suggesting studio lighting or the soft daylight of a memorial chapel near Fleet Street or the Temple's riverside walk. The combination of textures - the chrysanthemums' airy softness, the roses' buttery velvet, and the ribbon's slick gloss - is deliberately reassuring both visually and tactilely. I craft pieces like this mindful of local customs around remembrance in the Temple and Inns of Court; Flowers Temple prepares them to convey respect, solace, and lasting memory. Its restrained fragrance and composed silhouette make it appropriate for funeral services, memorial tributes, or as a compassionate gesture to bereaved families across the Temple area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white background, this round funeral wreath appears as a complete, unbroken circle of remembrance, viewed from directly above so every detail of the floral work is visible. The wreath is lavishly filled with large, fully opened roses in soft, greyish-purple and dusty lavender tones, their petals layered in intricate, almost ruffled spirals that suggest gentleness and grace. Tucked between these focal blooms, delicate pastel pink spray roses spill in small, rounded clusters, with buds at varying stages of opening that lend a sense of life continuing quietly, even in a moment of loss. All of the blooms rest on a dense, textural bed of deep green fern fronds, whose feathered, slightly glossy leaves extend outward in a dark halo, grounding the pastel colours and framing the design with a natural richness. Here and there, tiny darker buds and sprigs of foliage are woven in, giving the wreath extra depth and a subtle, contemplative complexity. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, so the gentle transitions between mauve, blush, and green feel calm and comforting. This is the kind of elegant sympathy wreath families around the Temple area might have delivered to a chapel, law chambers memorial, or a quiet City ceremony, offering a graceful expression of condolences. The combination of muted lavender and tender pink suggests affection, respect, and a peaceful farewell, making the wreath feel like a floral embrace for those gathered to remember a loved one.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This dignified funeral wreath is a study in cool contrasts: a full, circular band of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a textured, velour-like surface, set against a pristine white background that highlights every petal. The inner ring is edged with a ruffled white satin ribbon that softens the strong blue and introduces a gentle, satin sheen. Anchoring the composition at the upper-left is a trio of large blue roses, their petals unfurled to reveal a deep sapphire hue with a velvety finish; they are surrounded by airy sprays of tiny white gypsophila and a few deep-green leaves, which give the cluster a classical, refined accent. Flowing from the mid-left toward the lower right, layers of immaculate white orchids-suggestive of Phalaenopsis or delicate Dendrobium types-arch gracefully over the chrysanthemum field, their pristine blooms contrasting sharply with the saturated blue beneath. Scattered among the open orchids are several fresh green buds, some tight and others beginning to part, a small, hopeful detail that suggests continuity and renewal. The lighting is cool and even, revealing the composition's tactile contrasts: the chrysanthemum's myriad fine petals, the orchids' silky wings, the ribbon's pleated texture, and the roses' dense softness. Crafted with quiet care for a memorial setting, this wreath would convey measured respect and serene remembrance at chapels near Temple tube, along Fleet Street, or at services around Blackfriars. Flowers Temple prepared arrangements like this for families seeking a composed, expressive floral tribute.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its design carefully balanced to express peace, remembrance, and gentle warmth. Large white oriental lilies dominate the composition, their satin-like petals arching outward, revealing elegant pistils and golden stamens that give each bloom a serene, almost luminous presence. Interwoven among them are deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped flowers marked with darker speckles and richer tones, adding emotional depth and a quiet intensity that feels appropriate for a farewell. Between these statement lilies, crisp white gerbera daisies with dark, almost black-brown centers lend a modern brightness, their flat, layered petals creating a pleasing contrast in texture. Soft, shell-pink roses appear in various stages of bloom-some as tightly wrapped buds, others gently unfolding-offering a tender symbol of love and cherished memories, while creamy white roses give a timeless, traditional note to the piece. Delicate sprays of smaller white blossoms, likely petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums, tuck into the spaces, smoothing transitions between larger blooms and adding a feathery softness. A collar of rich green foliage surrounds and threads through the flowers, reinforcing the circular shape and giving the wreath a sense of fullness and natural grace. The even, neutral lighting allows every detail to be clearly seen, as though the wreath were displayed in a quiet Temple townhouse or a small chapel near the Inns of Court. This thoughtfully crafted arrangement feels suited to local memorials and funerals in Temple, conveying respect, condolence, and a calm, enduring beauty that supports family and friends in their grief.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round sympathy wreath, rich with deep red and luminous green, is centred against a crisp white backdrop so that every detail of the floral work is easy to imagine. The core of the design is made up of abundant red carnations, their petals tightly frilled and layered, forming plush rosettes that sit closely together around the full circumference. Some blossoms are large and open, showing off their intricate ruffles, while smaller, younger blooms tuck into the gaps, creating a natural rhythm of size and form. Threaded throughout are compact spheres of lime green button chrysanthemums, their neat, domed heads made up of minuscule, velvety florets. These bright green accents punctuate the red with lively sparks of colour, giving the wreath a sense of quiet energy even in its sombre role. A lush base of foliage supports the flowers: glossy, variegated pittosporum with pale cream-edged leaves softens the outline, while deep green, finely divided fern fronds add lightness and a feathery texture beneath. A subtly striped green ribbon, twisted into loops and folds among the greenery, introduces a gentle, handcrafted touch that hints at the care taken in arranging every stem. The lighting is even and clean, with a slight shadow beneath the wreath suggesting a soft lift from the background. The overall tone is respectful yet vibrant, a thoughtful tribute suitable for funeral services in Temple's historic churches, memorials near Fleet Street, or quiet goodbyes at crematoria across central London, where families wish to remember someone with warmth and a touch of colour.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a pure white background, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle of colour and texture, like a gentle halo of remembrance. The design is lush and abundant, with clusters of soft blush and light pink roses whose layered petals look almost satin-smooth to the touch. Nestled among them are lisianthus blooms in shades of delicate pink and rich, velvety purple, their ruffled edges creating a sense of graceful movement around the ring. Two prominent Asiatic lilies in a warm reddish-orange tone draw the eye; one sits near the top of the wreath and the other nearer the bottom, their open faces and visible stamens suggesting warmth, devotion, and a quiet strength. Around these focal blooms are several closed lily buds, still green and tightly furled, hinting gently at the promise of life continuing beyond loss. Wispy sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, thread through the arrangement like fine, airy lace, softening the transitions between colours. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles add a subtle, modern contrast, their bristled forms standing out against the softness of the roses. The base is a rich carpet of varied foliage: silvery eucalyptus, fine fern fronds, and deeper green leaves create a cool, refreshing backdrop. Bright green, striped leaves are folded and placed near the lilies to give a contemporary flourish that reflects the care of a professional florist. This wreath feels perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial gathering in Temple, perhaps in one of the historic churches or chambers near the river, offering a serene floral tribute for families across the EC4 and WC2 area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a refined funeral wreath viewed from above, set against a crisp white background that accentuates every subtle detail of the flowers. The wreath itself is entirely covered in dense clusters of white Baby's Breath, so closely woven that they almost resemble a ring of feather-light snow resting in still air over Temple Churchyard. Each gypsophila bloom is tiny yet abundant, together forming a thick, fluffy band of texture that feels soft and gentle, echoing themes of innocence, peace, and a quiet farewell. The circular shape is perfectly defined, with a hollow center that reads as calm, uncluttered space, inviting contemplation and memory. On the lower right section of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a dramatic yet graceful contrast. Their trumpet-like flowers are painted in deep tones of burgundy and magenta that slowly mellow into muted green along the backs of the petals and into their slender stems. The callas' smooth, rolled edges and glossy surfaces catch the light differently from the Baby's Breath, drawing the eye to their sculptural form. Their green stems curve inward as though cradling an invisible memory, anchored within the soft white mass. The overall impression is modern yet reverent, the kind of design a Temple florist might prepare for a memorial gathering in one of the Inns of Court or for delivery to a quiet office on Fleet Street. It carries an atmosphere of understated elegance and profound respect, suitable for expressing sympathy, honouring a life well lived, or marking a dignified farewell in central London.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, set against a smooth white background that lets every flower and leaf stand out in clear relief. The design is densely woven, creating an unbroken ring of colour and texture that suggests continuity and eternal love. Saturated fuchsia and magenta roses dominate the piece, their petals layered in tight spirals and open rosettes, catching the light with a soft, velvety sheen. Nestled among them are large, double-petalled lilies in shades of cream, blush pink, and pale peach, each bloom unfolding in gentle waves as if opening in slow motion. Some lilies are fully open, revealing intricate centres and subtle speckles, while others remain as smooth, pointed buds, tinted fresh yellow-green at the tips. A generous collar of foliage supports the flowers, with fine, feathery fern fronds stretching outward to soften the edge of the wreath. Behind and between the blooms sit glossy, deep green leaves, some with a slight variegation, building layers of shadow that make the pink and cream tones appear even warmer. The white backdrop is almost gallery-like, allowing you to imagine the wreath resting on an easel at a quiet service near the Inns of Court or in one of Temple's secluded gardens. There is a stillness and composure to the arrangement, as though it has been thoughtfully built by a local Temple florist with long experience of creating funeral tributes. The finished piece conveys sympathy, reverence, and a gentle promise of remembrance that endures beyond the day of the service.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush with deep crimson roses that warmth seems to radiate from each bloom. Each rose has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and velvet-rich, layers unfurling with opulent grace. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace of velvet florals, where every blossom nestles against its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than ornament; it embodies both love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or a heartfelt wish. As a local florist who knows the Temple area, I sense the wreath's quiet power, its heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems and the clean, bright backdrop that lets the color shine. It is an elegant, reverent expression-perfect for farewell moments, intimate celebrations, or thoughtful gifts. Hand-finished by Flowers Temple in Temple, this piece can be delivered across Holborn, Covent Garden, and the Strand, with same-day service to suit anniversaries, memorials, or romantic gestures. In this composition the craft is evident in every petal fold and in the careful placement where blooms touch, yet never overwhelm, producing a wreath that invites touch, conversation, and reflection.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to glow, as if resting on a pedestal in a serene Temple memorial chapel. The design is densely woven from rich red roses and vibrant yellow chrysanthemums, arranged in a complete ring with an open centre that symbolises continuity and enduring love. Each rose is fully open yet still firm, its velvety petals layered in elegant spirals that move from classic crimson at the core to deeper burgundy tones at the outer edges, giving the wreath a sense of depth and quiet gravitas. Threaded between the roses are generous clusters of sunny yellow chrysanthemums and delicate button blooms, their feathery, finely cut petals creating a gentle halo of light around the darker roses. The interplay of colours feels both soothing and uplifting, echoing the balance between sorrow and gratitude so often felt at services near the Royal Courts of Justice or the Inns surrounding Temple. A base of lush green foliage frames the flowers, with glossy leaves likely from salal or ruscus and softer, grey-green sprigs suggestive of eucalyptus, adding texture and a natural woodland freshness. The foliage is carefully tucked and layered, ensuring the wreath looks equally full from every side, a hallmark of expert craftsmanship. The overall effect is of a substantial, carefully considered tribute that blends traditional funeral flowers with a warm, comforting palette, well suited to a farewell gathering, crematorium service, or quiet act of remembrance in the Temple area of central London.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with a quiet prayer of memory. The blooms' velvety depth glows with warmth, tempered by touches of silvery-green foliage that peek out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid strong emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-come in a spectrum from tightly furled buds to generously opened petals, each petal catching light and revealing subtle variations in crimson. The greens break the sea of red: soft, matte eucalyptus-like leaves offering a broad, neutral ground, and slender, glossy ruscus providing crisp lines. The arrangement holds its own as a full, circular tribute, suited to funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a life remembered. The texture reads like velvet against skin, while the scent-rich and softly sweet-lingers in the imagination, even though the scene is shown on white with precise photography. Light falls gently across the ring, highlighting the three-dimensional layering and the careful packing that makes the wreath feel substantial yet graceful. This piece, crafted with care by a Temple-area florist, speaks of quiet dignity and the love that endures beyond loss. For families seeking a graceful, last-gesture flower, it can be prepared with same-day delivery around Temple, Fleet Street, or Chancery Lane, ensuring the message of remembrance arrives with freshness and timeliness.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this lifebuoy-inspired funeral wreath resembles a ceremonial life ring one might spot on a moored boat along the Thames near Temple Gardens, but translated entirely into flowers. The circle is flawlessly formed, made from hundreds of tightly clustered mini chrysanthemum blooms that together create a plush, cushioned texture. Its surface is organised into four clean, alternating blocks of colour: two deep royal blue segments and two pure white segments, repeating in a steady rhythm that feels both reassuring and dignified. The blue quadrants carry a sense of depth, like calm river water at dusk, each petal overlapping the next to form a richly textured field. In contrast, the white flowers appear cool and luminous, softening the design and suggesting peace and release. Around the inner edge of the opening, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is pleated into delicate ruffles, neatly framing the hollow centre and reinforcing the nautical design. The entire arrangement is photographed straight-on, so the ring stands out crisply against the pale background, with no distractions from its symbolic shape. As a tribute created for families in and around Temple, this piece would be especially meaningful for someone with maritime ties, naval service, or a lifelong connection to the Thames. It speaks of rescue, guidance, and steadfast care, offering a thoughtful way to say a final thank you to a loved one who was a source of safety and strength, whether remembered at a quiet chapel by the Strand or a larger funeral gathering nearby.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above on a white surface, this circular funeral wreath presents a composed study in soft neutrals and green. At its heart sit roughly a dozen to twenty creamy ivory roses, their petals densely furled into classic, elegant spirals that catch a cool morning light and seem to glow from within. Interspersed among them are pale yellow lilies - some fully open with trumpet-like forms and delicate, pale anthers visible, others in bud or half-open to give gentle height and texture. Surrounding and supporting the blooms is a rich matrix of greenery: long, feathery fern fronds creating a delicate halo, and clusters of rounded, green-silver leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus that add depth and a faint, fresh scent. The wreath's dense packing and symmetrical design show careful floristry technique; each stem is positioned to maintain the perfect circle and balanced colour distribution. The overall impression is serene and consoling, a tasteful floral tribute that conveys purity, remembrance, and a calm dignity. Locally, pieces like this are often chosen for services at Temple Church or for placement near Fleet Street and the riverfront by the Victoria Embankment; our team at Flowers Temple prepares similar wreaths with the same thoughtful attention to proportion and scent, and we can arrange delivery across Temple and nearby clergy and civic venues. The arrangement's textures - the rose's softness, the lily's satiny sweep, and the fern's filigree - combine to produce an understated, respectful statement of sympathy that reads as both timeless and quietly hopeful.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00