Manor House Wreaths – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to your neighbourhood florist in Manor House, where our passion for flowers is matched only by our commitment to the local community. We know every street and smile, from Green Lanes to Seven Sisters Road and near landmarks like Finsbury Park and Manor House tube station. Our signature wreaths and bespoke bouquets are crafted fresh every morning, ensuring vibrant blooms for every occasion—whether you’re celebrating, expressing sympathy, or simply brightening your home.

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  • Serving Harringay, Finsbury Park, and Stoke Newington

With years of floral expertise and a genuine love for this wonderful corner of North London, every arrangement is carefully designed to reflect both your intentions and the beauty of the season. We offer a wide range of flowers and premium greenery to ensure your wreath is both memorable and unique.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this wreath at our small studio near Manor House, I thought of it as a careful, consoling circle - a floral embrace for those saying goodbye. The foundation is a dense, seamless ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, every cushion bloom closely nestled to create a calm, continuous surface that reads as both gentle and enduring. Rising from the upper-left quadrant, a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) draws the eye: a blend of velvety deep violets and softer lavender tones, from opening ruffled flowers to tiny, hopeful buds, their petals layered like quiet, unfolding thoughts. Scattered among them are varied greens - glossy variegated leaves and delicate ferny sprigs - which give the arrangement living structure and a cool visual lift against the white base. Just beneath the blooms a subtle purple mesh trim peeks out along the inner and outer rims, a refined accent that ties the palette together without overpowering the wreath's serenity. The studio lighting softens edges and casts a gentle shadow beneath the piece, lending depth and presence on the plain white backdrop. As a florist who delivers around Manor House, Green Lanes, and into Finsbury Park, I picture this wreath placed with care at a chapel or graveside, its tactile whites and velvety purples conveying respect, comfort, and lasting remembrance. Flower Delivery Manor House prepares this design with fresh stems and considered layering to honour the tone of a private farewell.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Rendered with quiet dignity and the steady hand of a neighbourhood florist, this circular sympathy wreath sits centered on a clean white field, its form speaking of steady remembrance. The main body comprises a tightly packed carpet of small white chrysanthemums whose feathered petals overlap like soft snow, producing a cushioned, almost whispering texture. A discreet band of pale purple netting or ribbon slips through the chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer rims, lending depth and a whisper of colour that never overwhelms. Crowning the upper-left arc is a small bouquet of three creamy yellow roses, their velvety petals opening in gentle spirals; they bring warmth and a message of friendship amid mourning. Surrounding the roses are clouds of baby's breath (gypsophila) and sprays of delicate lavender-hued statice, providing lacy contrast and a faint, sweet green-herb fragrance when handled. Varied greens - glossy oval leaves and feathery fern fronds - cradle the focal cluster and anchor it visually to the wreath. The image is shot in soft, neutral light, so shadows remain minimal but real, giving the piece a tender presence on the white backdrop. As a local touch, this kind of respectful tribute is frequently delivered around Manor House station and nearby Green Lanes for funeral services at local chapels or churchyards. Prepared with calm attention by Flower Delivery Manor House, the wreath offers a balanced, comforting palette of white, soft yellow, green and muted purple for moments of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a serene floral wreath, photographed against a clean white background that allows every detail to be clearly imagined. The wreath is tightly composed of delicate Baby's Breath, creating a continuous circle of tiny white flowers that mimics a drifting band of soft cloud. Throughout this airy foundation, clusters of Lisianthus blooms draw the eye, their petals flowing in gentle ruffles. Each Lisianthus is predominantly white but edged and finely brushed with shades of purple-violet, giving the impression of a watercolour stroke and adding subtle contrast to the pure white filler flowers. Some blossoms are fully unfurled, showing their layered hearts and darker inner tones, while others remain as buds or partially opened blooms, tinged with light green and creamy hints of yellow that lend a sense of freshness and newness. The wreath's shape is perfectly circular, with a calm open centre, and the arrangement has no foliage or bright accents, keeping the mood understated and contemplative. It feels like a design created for a thoughtful farewell, suitable for funerals, wakes, and remembrance services around the Manor House area, whether placed beside a photograph, on an easel, or laid gently at a graveside. The composition reflects the care of an experienced local florist who understands how to balance elegance with restraint, offering a soft-spoken expression of sympathy and peace amid the bustle of North London streets and nearby Finsbury Park.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath composed of densely packed, pure white chrysanthemums, forming a soft, cushion-like surface that conveys peace and solemnity. Tucked beneath the outer layer, a narrow band of deep purple netting adds a discreet dimensional fringe, visible along the inner circle and lending a shadowed contrast to the white. At the upper-left the arrangement is punctuated by a modest, lush cluster: a single creamy rose, pale as early morning, unfurls at its centre while surrounding variegated foliage - bright green with paler margins - and feathery fern fronds create a gentle, natural nest. Scattered through the greenery, clusters of tiny lavender-purple statice provide a cool, textured echo of the deeper purple beneath. Arcing from approximately two o'clock to five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies balance the composition; their calla trumpets display a beautiful gradient, moving from a richer purple at the tips through to soft peach-pink and blush nearest the base, their long, bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base like quiet ribbons. One longer green stem bridges the lower section from the left cluster toward the lilies, subtly securing the design. Photographed in soft, diffuse daylight against a white backdrop, the wreath reads as a dignified memorial piece - calm, comforting and thoughtfully constructed. Prepared by an experienced local florist for families in the Manor House area and available for timely delivery across Green Lanes and nearby Finsbury Park, it is intended as a respectful expression of remembrance and lasting affection.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This photograph shows a beautifully composed, circular sympathy wreath set against a brilliant white background, allowing every subtle colour change and texture to be clearly perceived. The wreath is densely packed with roses, creating an unbroken ring of blooms that feels generous and quietly luxurious, like a floral embrace. Ivory and creamy white roses take centre stage, many opening fully so their layered petals form soft, rounded cups, while others remain partway unfurled, giving the sense of a life in different chapters. Interwoven among them are delicate blush pink spray roses and small clusters of pale peach and buttery yellow roses, whose gentle tones shift almost imperceptibly as the eye travels around the design, reminiscent of the soft light filtering through trees in nearby Finsbury Park. Punctuating the palette are distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, adding depth and a slightly nostalgic, heirloom quality that feels especially fitting for a memorial tribute in the Manor House area. Underneath and between the blooms, finely textured dark green fern fronds provide a lush backdrop, their slender, feathery leaves emerging around the edges and through small pockets within the wreath. This greenery offers contrast and a sense of cool freshness, as if a breath of park air had been woven in among the flowers. The wreath's perfect circular shape, lovingly maintained, symbolises the continuity of love and remembrance. It is the kind of design a local family near Manor House might choose for a funeral or remembrance service, a piece that speaks softly of reverence, comfort, and respect through its balanced colours and thoughtful craftsmanship.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil circle of blooms, arranged with artistry and care near Manor House, rests against a clean white backdrop, inviting a sense of calm remembrance. The heart of the wreath is alive with snowy white lilies, their broad, smooth petals reaching outward, their pale green stamens visible in soft detail-a symbol of peace and the gentle cycle of life. Vibrant fuchsia lilies weave through the wreath, their bold magenta petals flecked with deeper hues, creating areas of visual warmth and contrast. Between these, delicate blush and ivory roses offer pockets of softness, with velvety petals curling in detailed spirals reminiscent of the old rose beds in Finsbury Park. Minimal yet verdant foliage is interlaced throughout, adding quiet structure and echoing the parkland's leafy serenity. The wreath's abundant composition forms an unbroken circle, expertly crafted to symbolise completeness and perpetual love. Designed for those seeking an elegant yet deeply personal floral tribute in Manor House, this arrangement lends solace and reflection to memorial services or moments of private condolence, embodying both the beauty and compassion at the heart of the local community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Framed against a plain white background, this sombre yet tender circular wreath is built from a plush, continuous band of small white spray chrysanthemums, packed so closely that their layered petals create a seamless, cloud-like surface. The wreath's upper-left quadrant is graced with a vivid accent: several open, sunshine-yellow roses whose petals spiral softly outward, contrasted by clusters of rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with their satin-like, ruffled blooms. Scattered among them are a few unopened buds in pale lavender and green, adding quiet movement and a natural cadence to the composition. Fresh green foliage - glossy leaves, delicate fern fronds and lightly variegated sprigs - frames the colourful cluster and gives it lift, the greens enhancing the vibrancy of the yellow and purple. A slender band of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible just beneath the chrysanthemum edge, peeking along both inner and outer curves and subtly echoing the deeper tones in the floral spray. The open centre of the wreath preserves the traditional circular form used for memorial tributes, symbolising continuity and remembrance. The gentle perfume of roses and the soft touch of chrysanthemums suggest a tactile, human presence, while the balanced colour contrast conveys warmth amidst solemnity. As a florist working around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park, I appreciate how this design reads as both respectful and consoling, suited to a funeral service, a graveside tribute, or a commemorative display where the aim is to honour memory with quiet beauty.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath arranged with an emphasis on serenity and understated elegance. Set against a clear white backdrop, the design appears almost to glow, its details sharply outlined yet soft in spirit. The wreath is densely filled with white Oriental lilies, each bloom unfurling six smooth, slightly recurved petals that create generous, open faces. Their pale green centres and slender stamens, dusted with deep brown pollen, add just enough contrast to bring the flowers to life without disturbing the sense of calm. Between the lilies are clusters of lisianthus, whose ruffled petals are white at the heart and gently brushed with lilac and lavender along the edges, echoing the subtle touches of colour seen in local Manor House gardens in early spring. Fresh, leafy greenery and muted grey-green sprigs of foliage thread around the blooms, offering structure and a natural, organic feel. A few buds, still tight and upright, lend anticipation and suggest that the wreath will continue to evolve during the service. Forming a seamless ring, the wreath symbolises eternity, remembrance, and a bond that does not end with loss. It is easy to imagine this floral tribute being carried carefully through the streets near Manor House tube station, on its way to a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering. The overall composition speaks quietly of love, respect, and gentle farewell, providing a dignified floral presence beside candles, photographs, or a book of memories, and offering a comforting visual focus for family and friends in mourning.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a modestly raised vantage, this circular funeral wreath rests against a stark white backdrop, the delicate shadow beneath it lending quiet depth. Its core is a compact, continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums-each bloom layered with feathery petals and tiny hints of creamy yellow at the centres-creating a velvety, slightly domed surface that speaks of purity and calm. At the upper left arc, a trio of deep royal blue roses gathers like a carefully chosen punctuation mark: their rich, saturated petals fold inward with velour softness, offering a striking, solemn contrast to the surrounding white. Dark green foliage cradles the roses, the gloss of the leaves grounding the bouquet in natural texture. Encircling both the outer and inner rims is a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue; its ruffled edge catches light to produce a gentle luster that frames the composition with composed dignity. As a local florist familiar with the Manor House neighbourhood-close to Green Lanes and Finsbury Park-I imagine this piece delivered to a chapel near Manor House tube, chosen for a loved one when words are hard to find. The scent profile is understated: a faint, reassuring chrysanthemum aroma, the roses' presence visual and tactile rather than perfumed. The overall mood is respectful and solitary, a handcrafted emblem of condolence that balances traditional symbolism with a quietly personal colour choice. Flower Delivery Manor House would prepare such a wreath with care, mindful of its role as a lasting tribute.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a lush, round sympathy wreath set flat on a white backdrop, photographed from directly overhead so that its perfectly formed circle appears almost like a floral halo. The wreath is generously covered in roses, creating a textured tapestry of petals and leaves. Dominant throughout the design are large roses in muted shades of dusty lavender and soft mauve, their fully open blooms revealing dense, ruffled petals that fold over one another in gentle waves. These are interspersed with smaller, daintier spray roses in light blush and pastel pink, some beginning to open while others remain tightly closed, adding a subtle rhythm of shapes and stages of bloom around the ring. Beneath the roses, a thick layer of dark green fern fronds provides the structural base, their pointed, finely divided leaves radiating outward to form a verdant frame that echoes the parkland and greenery around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park. Slender threads of deeper foliage and tiny, darker buds nestle among the roses, enhancing the sense of depth and giving the impression of a carefully tended garden. The neutral white background and even lighting make the gentle colors and careful craftsmanship stand out. Overall, the arrangement exudes quiet composure and consolation, suitable for a funeral or memorial gathering in the Manor House area, whether at a local church, funeral home, or private home service. It looks like a considered tribute made by a florist who understands the community-something that Flower Delivery Manor House might prepare for same-day delivery when words are hard to find, but a graceful circle of flowers can convey heartfelt sympathy.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular memorial wreath reads as a composed study in blue and white: a lush, voluminous band of deep royal-blue chrysanthemums forming the main body, their dense, almost cushion-like texture catching cool, morning light that often filters through the tall windows of Manor House homes near Green Lanes. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner circumference, its soft pleats offering a refined contrast to the vivid blue mass. Nestled at the upper-left arc are three magnificent blue roses, fully unfurled in a dramatic sapphire tone; their velvety petals are tempered by delicate sprays of tiny white gypsophila and small dark-green leaves that bring a classic sympathy note. From the mid-left the eye follows a gentle cascade of pure white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - sweeping toward the lower right, each open bloom showing clean, sculptural petals and pale throats; nearby, several pale green buds promise quiet renewal. The arrangement has a subtle, cool fragrance and a layered tactile quality: velvety rose, feathery chrysanthemum, and silky orchid. As an experienced local florist I arrange these for contemplative tributes delivered across Manor House and surrounding streets toward Finsbury Park; Flower Delivery Manor House can adapt the scale and ribbon inscription for funeral services or wakes. The overall mood is dignified and consoling, expressing heartfelt sympathy, purity of intention, and an enduring memory rendered in calming tones.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image presents a graceful circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a simple white backdrop so that every detail of the flowers stands out clearly. The wreath is filled edge-to-edge with blooms in white, pale pink, and rich fuchsia, creating a harmonious blend of softness and depth. Dominant white lilies, with their wide-open, silky petals and prominent green and golden centres, punctuate the design like luminous stars of calm. Between them, you see deep magenta and fuchsia lilies whose star-shaped flowers and light speckling add richness and a gentle touch of drama, while still feeling reverent and composed. White gerbera daisies, instantly recognisable by their symmetrical, layered petals and dark centres, are scattered throughout, bringing a modern, cheerful note that subtly lifts the arrangement. Soft pink roses, some still in bud and others just beginning to open, are cradled alongside creamy white roses in full bloom, their many overlapping petals conveying affection, remembrance, and the layering of memories over time. Smaller white blossoms, likely spray carnations or chrysanthemums, fill in every space, giving the wreath a plush, continuous finish. A collar of fresh green foliage supports the flowers from behind, adding texture, depth, and a natural outline to the ring, whose unbroken circle symbolises eternity, love, and the continuity of life. The design feels calm, respectful, and deeply personal, an ideal floral tribute for funerals or celebrations of life in Manor House, close to the paths of Finsbury Park or the busy streets around the station, offering a quiet, beautiful way to say goodbye and share condolences with grieving families.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic round sympathy wreath fills the frame, photographed head-on against a spotless white background that makes the rich colours seem to float in space. The wreath is lush and continuous, forming a solid band of flowers that conveys generosity and care. Deep red carnations are massed together, their softly frilled petals layered so densely that they almost resemble clusters of delicate fabric rosettes. The reds vary subtly as the light touches different folds, creating a sense of depth within the ring. Between these plush blooms, lime green button chrysanthemums are dotted evenly, each one a tiny, circular mound of minutely packed petals. Their lively chartreuse hue adds a spark of energy to the design, preventing the arrangement from feeling too heavy while still honouring its role as a tribute. Beneath the floral surface, mixed greenery builds structure and shadow: dark, feathery fronds of fern extend from behind the flowers, giving the wreath a gentle halo, while variegated pittosporum with creamy-edged leaves introduces delicate pattern and movement along the outer edges. A green striped ribbon is discreetly threaded into the lower section of the wreath, forming soft curves that echo the circular shape and hint at the florist's hand in shaping every detail. The overall mood is calm, dignified, and quietly comforting, the kind of design that could be delivered to a funeral service at a local Manor House church or a remembrance gathering in nearby Finsbury Park. It speaks of heartfelt condolence and a desire to honour the memory of someone cherished within the community, using colour and craftsmanship to convey what words often cannot.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This elegant funeral wreath, shown from directly above against a smooth white background, forms a perfect circle of colour and texture that feels both comforting and refined. The base is a lush bed of mixed foliage, reminiscent of the varied greenery that lines the paths around Manor House and Green Lanes. Rounded eucalyptus leaves in a soft silvery tone layer gently with light, feathery fern fronds and deeper, richer green leaves, creating a full, natural foundation. On top of this, generous clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses unfold their velvety petals, each bloom swirling inward to a calm centre. Between them, lisianthus blossoms in shades of pale pink and deep purple add a ruffled, almost cloud-like softness, filling the spaces and giving the wreath a sense of quiet movement. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies stand out as focal points, one placed near the top of the circle and the other toward the lower side. Their star-shaped petals and prominent stamens introduce warmth and a gentle brightness, while several closed lily buds nestled among the greenery hint at blooms still to come. Delicate sprays of tiny lavender-blue flowers, likely statice, are threaded through the arrangement, creating a misty, ethereal layer. Small, spiky heads of blue-grey eryngium add architectural interest and a cool note that balances the warmer tones. Near the bottom, folded bright green leaves, arranged with precision, showcase the professional touch of an experienced florist. The wreath as a whole conveys respect, sympathy, and enduring love, ideal for funeral or memorial tributes delivered to churches, crematoria, or homes throughout the Manor House area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath dominates the image, its form entirely defined by an intricate weave of white Baby's Breath. Each gypsophila stem is laden with minuscule blossoms, and together they gather into a thick, cloud-like band that is both delicate and abundant. The wreath's shape is perfectly round with a clear, open centre, creating a sense of completeness while allowing space for reflection, like a pause before words during a quiet service near Manor House underground station. In the lower right section, a pair of calla lilies introduces rich colour and striking form. Their elegant trumpets unfurl in a gradient of hues, beginning with wine-dark burgundy at the rim, sliding through tones of magenta, and dissolving into soft, leaf-green as they meet their slender stems. The stems arc with understated drama, leaning inward as though bowing into the wreath, offering a moment of focus amid the soft white haze. The texture contrast is pronounced: the Baby's Breath appears feathery and diffuse, while the callas look smooth and almost sculpted, like polished porcelain. The bright, neutral background means there are no distractions, allowing the eye to linger on every curve and cluster. The mood is one of gentle dignity and quiet affection, making this wreath an apt choice for funerals, remembrance gatherings, or condolence tributes in the Manor House community. One can imagine it arriving via local flower delivery, carried carefully through the streets near Finsbury Park, bringing with it a message of comfort, peace, and enduring love expressed through thoughtfully chosen blooms.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Against a clean white backdrop, a large sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its circular form perfectly balanced and richly adorned. The ring is completely covered with fresh blooms and foliage, leaving no gaps, just a continuous flow of colour and texture. Roses in shades of magenta, fuchsia, and soft pink dominate the scene, some tightly furled, others fully open so that their layered petals create a soft, romantic fullness. Between these roses, double lilies unfold in creamy white, delicate blush, and gentle peach, their generous petals slightly undulated at the edges, giving the wreath a sense of movement. A few upright lily buds in vivid lime green punctuate the design, acting like small exclamation points of freshness. The flowers are cradled and framed by deep green foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds trace the outer rim of the wreath, while glossy leaves of varying shapes nestle around the blooms, adding depth and a cool contrast to the warm pinks and creams. The workmanship suggests the careful, practiced hands of a local florist who understands both tradition and personal sentiment. The overall impression is one of love expressed quietly but clearly. This is the sort of wreath that might be delivered to a funeral service near Manor House station or placed respectfully in a North London chapel, a thoughtful floral expression that accompanies mourning with softness, dignity, and an enduring sense of care for the person being remembered.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine standing on a quiet morning near Manor House market, and this wreath before you-a lush circle built entirely from dozens of deep red roses. Each bloom is at its peak: petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with natural opulence. The arrangement feels like an embrace, the circle closing softly as every rose brushes its neighbor, producing a textured tapestry of crimson. The white backdrop makes the rapt beauty of the petals shine, turning the piece into both a celebration and a tribute. As a local florist who serves Manor House, Islington, and nearby streets such as Crouch End and Finsbury Park, I sense the quiet power of this design: love, respect, and memory carried in a single, ceremonial circle. It suits romantic milestones, heartfelt remembrances, or a dignified entrance display at a service. And because we offer same-day delivery across Manor House and surrounding communities, this crimson crown can arrive fresh and ready to comfort or inspire, just a note away from your front door.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Captured in bright, even lighting against a pure white studio backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears calm, composed, and deeply respectful. The design forms a perfect ring with an open centre, every inch of the band filled with fresh flowers that create an impression of generosity and care. The primary blooms are deep red roses, arranged so closely that their velvety heads form a continuous wave of crimson around the circle. Each rose is in full bloom, with layers of petals unfolding from a tightly held centre that suggests depth and quiet strength. The shades of red vary naturally, some blooms glinting with a brighter scarlet hue, others drifting into darker burgundy, which adds shadow and movement to the wreath. Nestled between the roses are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their fine, densely packed petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture. The yellow is warm and inviting rather than sharp, lifting the overall palette so that the wreath feels comforting as well as solemn. Around and beneath the blooms, lush foliage-likely salal, ruscus, and perhaps stems of eucalyptus-forms a verdant cushion. Some leaves are smooth and glossy, catching the light, while others have a matte, blue-green finish that introduces a gentle, natural variation. The result is a balanced, full arrangement that would sit beautifully at a funeral or memorial service in Manor House, at a local church off Green Lanes, or in a quiet corner of Finsbury Park. Created by experienced florists at Flower Delivery Manor House, this wreath is a thoughtful expression of sympathy, echoing themes of enduring love, gratitude, and remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Viewed up close, this circular wreath of deep red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, as if a local hand had woven care into every petal. The ring is lush and compact, dozens of blooms pressing together to form a continuous circle against the stark white background. Buds peek and petals unfurl in a spectrum of crimson-from tight, jewel-like buds to fully opened, velvet-smooth faces that glow with warmth. Intertwined among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves that pool softly beside the stems, and slender, glossy ruscus that catch light in delicate highlights. The composition reads as a moment of quiet reverence, a disciplined celebration of love, memory, and endurance. Light falls softly across the arrangement, highlighting the velvety texture of the petals and the lacquered shine of the leaves, while subtle shadows add depth and dimension. This elegant wreath is a timeless choice for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, capable of conveying sympathy with restraint and beauty. In Manor House and nearby communities such as Crouch End and Finsbury Park, families often select this classic red rose tribute for its dignity and universal meaning. Available for same-day delivery across Manor House and the surrounding lanes, it offers reliable, compassionate style when a life is being honoured.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
The image shows an elegant funeral wreath carefully sculpted into the recognisable form of a maritime life ring, resting against a bright, neutral white background that lets the colours and textures take centre stage. The circular frame is fully covered in dozens upon dozens of small chrysanthemum-style blooms, closely packed so their petals overlap and create a plush, velvety surface. The wreath is visually quartered into four neat segments, alternating between intense royal blue and crisp white, just like a lifebuoy you might imagine hanging near canal paths or river edges accessible from Manor House. The blue quadrants feel rich and deep, with each tiny flower head contributing to a strong, almost regal tone, while the white quadrants bring a sense of lightness and calm, highlighting the purity of the petals and the reflective mood of the design. Around the inner circumference, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into delicate pleats, adding a refined finishing touch that reinforces the nautical theme without overwhelming the flowers themselves. The hollow centre of the ring remains open, its brightness contrasting with the dense, textured circle that surrounds it, suggesting both the emptiness left by loss and the enduring circle of memory. This lifebuoy-style wreath is particularly poignant as a tribute for someone who loved sailing, naval service, or lifeguarding, or for a person remembered as a protective, steady presence within their family or neighbourhood around Manor House. It speaks gently of safety, guidance, and final rest, offering a distinctive yet dignified floral expression of condolence and gratitude.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Taken from an overhead view, this meticulously assembled circular wreath presents an elegant union of cream-coloured roses and pale yellow lilies, a composition suited to moments of reflection and farewell. The arrangement centres roughly a dozen to twenty fully opened ivory roses, their layered petals forming small, serene rosettes that reflect a soft, natural light. Between them, lemon-tinted trumpet lilies unfurl; a few are fully open with visible stamens, while others remain in elongated buds, offering a gentle sense of unfolding and time. A rich foundation of green surrounds and supports the blooms: airy fern fronds create a feathery halo around the outer ring, while denser sprigs of rounded, bluish-green leaves-eucalyptus or similar-add depth and a cooling contrast to the warm blooms. The finished wreath is compact and balanced, designed to lie flat, and its colours read as a calm palette of cream, soft yellow, and layered greens. A subtle scent note of sweet rose softened by the lilies' light citrus lift may be perceived when close. As a local florist working around Manor House, I picture this arrangement arriving from a quiet studio near Green Lanes, intended for a funeral or memorial service at a nearby chapel or resting place. Flower Delivery Manor House prepares pieces like this with careful technique and thought; the visual language here is one of peaceful remembrance, purity, and enduring sympathy.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00