Manor House Wreaths – Thoughtful Floral Creations from Florist Manor House

Welcome to Florist Manor House, your trusted local florist creating beautiful wreaths for every occasion in Manor House and surrounding areas like Finsbury Park and Harringay. Our skilled florists channel years of expertise and a heartfelt love for flowers into every design, whether you’re commemorating, celebrating, or sending a gesture of comfort.

Located near loved local spots such as Green Lanes and Finsbury Park Station, we’ve become part of daily life here in North London. Our wide selection of hand-crafted wreaths features the freshest seasonal blooms, each thoughtfully arranged with care and attention to detail. Whether you need a classic tribute, a modern design, or something entirely bespoke, we’re always ready to help you find the perfect floral expression.

Trust Florist Manor House for friendly, expert service and reliable recommendations—many of our florists are long-time Manor House residents who understand your local needs. We’re proud to offer same-day delivery on all bouquets and wreaths when you order online by 3 PM, ensuring every sentiment arrives fresh and on time.

  • Serving Manor House, Finsbury Park, and Harringay
  • Located near Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road
  • Same-day delivery available—order online until 3 PM
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WREATHS
A serene, hand-crafted sympathy wreath set against a clean white backdrop, every detail composed to convey comfort and dignity. The primary structure is a dense circular cushion of pristine white chrysanthemums; their closely clustered, multi-petalled heads form a soft, seamless ring that suggests continuity and quiet reverence. Nestled on the upper-left quadrant is a focused accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) - blooms ranging from saturated indigo-violet to pale lavender, some fully open with delicate ruffled petals and soft yellow throats, others still in elegant, tapered buds. Mixed through this cluster are fresh greens: broad, variegated leaves and slender, feathered foliage that add depth, tonal contrast, and a gentle, natural rhythm to the arrangement. Subtle detailing appears as a delicate, crinkled purple mesh or lace ribbon that peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums around both inner and outer rims, echoing the lisianthus colour and lending a refined finish. The studio lighting is soft and diffuse, casting a faint shadow beneath the wreath to emphasize its three-dimensional presence. Scent is understated - the clean, green aroma of foliage with the powdery sweetness of chrysanthemum - and the overall mood is one of respectful calm. Prepared with the care you would expect from a neighbourhood shop near Manor House station and delivered to services in Finsbury Park or along Seven Sisters Road, this wreath, described by Florist Manor House, is chosen to express deep sympathy and lasting remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A quietly dignified circular wreath set on a clean white field, crafted from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals knit together into a plush, continuous ring that feels tactile and consoling to the touch. On the upper-left curve, three soft yellow roses form a restrained focal point: their unfurling petals suggest gentle remembrance and quiet affection. Surrounding the roses are clouds of white gypsophila and tiny clusters of pale purple limonium or statice, introducing a whisper of cool colour that evokes early spring crocuses. Narrow bands of subtle purple mesh or ribbon peek through the dense chrysanthemum heads along both the inner and outer rims, giving the wreath a refined edge and a touch of shadowed depth. Rich green foliage - from glossy broad leaves to delicate fern fronds - supports the bloom cluster, adding structure and a fresh, verdant contrast that highlights the whites and creams. The open center of the wreath remains peacefully uninterrupted, symbolising unbroken memory, while even, soft lighting reveals the arrangement's texture and layered craftsmanship. As a seasoned local florist might describe it for a bereaved family in Manor House, this piece carries an understated serenity appropriate for a funeral or wake, and we can deliver it with sensitivity across nearby streets and parks such as Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park to ensure a respectful presence at service or committal.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp, white backdrop, this round floral wreath appears almost to float, its edges softened by a halo of tiny, cloud-like blossoms. The main body of the ring is composed of countless stems of white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), their miniature blooms tightly massed to create a plush, cushiony texture that runs unbroken around the circle. Rising from this delicate sea of white are graceful Lisianthus flowers, each one a little work of art with gently ruffled petals. Their colouring is primarily a clean, luminous white, but the outer edges and fine veins are kissed with tones of lavender, lilac, and deeper purple, giving the sense of ink diffusing through paper. Some Lisianthus are fully open, showing deeper folds and soft shadows at their hearts, while others rest in half-open or closed buds with hints of pale green and cream, suggesting fresh, living growth. The open centre of the wreath is smooth and symmetrical, offering space for placement on a coffin, memorial stand, or remembrance frame at services around Manor House, Green Lanes, or near the quiet corners of Finsbury Park. The careful balance of colour and form gives the wreath a serene, contemplative presence that feels both modern and timeless. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, picking up the gentle sheen of each petal without harsh contrast, echoing the calm, muted sky of a North London morning. This is the sort of elegant sympathy wreath a family in Manor House might choose to send a final message of peace, honour, and enduring love.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath presents a wide, circular field of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their myriad tiny blooms forming a plush, tactile surface that suggests softness to the touch. A subtle band of rich purple mesh nestles beneath the white, visible along the inner curve and adding a restrained pop of colour and depth to the otherwise luminous form. On the upper-left, a tightly arranged accent cluster features a single cream-hued rose at its center; the rose's petals glow with a warm, pale yellow undertone, folding inward like a quiet breath. Around it, varied green foliage - including broad variegated leaves tipped with paler margins and airy, feathery fern fronds - creates a layered backdrop that both supports and contrasts the rose. Scattered through the greens are fine sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny, papery flowers offering a soft, archival texture and a hint of gentle colour repeat that harmonises with the wreath's purple underlayer. On the right-hand side, two elegant calla lilies arc across the lower quadrant, their smooth trumpet shapes transitioning from a saturated purple at the edges to a soft, peach-pink at the throat; their vivid green stems are deliberately curved and tucked into the chrysanthemum base to give a flowing, natural line. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the bottom of the wreath, discreetly secured to lead the eye toward the callas. Bathed in soft studio light against a white backdrop, this arrangement speaks of quiet reverence and would be an appropriate sympathy tribute for wakes or memorial services in the Manor House area, with gentle ties to local streets like Seven Sisters Road and nearby community gatherings.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A stately sympathy wreath, perfectly round and lush, is displayed against a spotless white backdrop, allowing every flower and leaf to stand out with quiet clarity. The ring is densely adorned with roses in soft, comforting tones: creamy white blooms fully open to reveal their many spiralling petals, gentle blush pink spray roses clustered in small groups, and warm hints of peach and buttery yellow that soften the overall look. Scattered among these are unique dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, whose slightly vintage colouring adds a touch of refined elegance often sought for services in and around Manor House and nearby Harringay. The flowers rest on a foundation of dark green fern foliage, its fronds layered and slightly curved, peeking between the roses to create a sense of depth and a rich, woodland freshness. The interplay of tightly furled buds with fully open blossoms suggests the passage of time and the continuity of life, a sentiment many families appreciate when choosing a funeral wreath. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the velvety surfaces of the petals and the delicate serrations of the fern leaves without distracting shadows. The finished wreath feels meticulously balanced and carefully crafted, as if arranged by a local florist who understands the gentle tone needed for a funeral at a Manor House chapel or a memorial gathering near Finsbury Park. It conveys calm, tenderness, and a respectful farewell, suitable for honouring a loved one with grace.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In the peaceful surrounds of Manor House, this elegant memorial wreath is a genuine expression of sympathy-its full floral circle offering comfort and beauty during life's most poignant moments. The arrangement centres on showy, star-shaped white lilies, each petal spreading wide as if welcoming gentle remembrance, their creamy whiteness symbolising peace and everlasting purity. Amidst the lilies, splashes of deep fuchsia and magenta lilies draw the eye-each petal alive with vibrant hues and a soft scattering of darker speckles, evoking the richness of memory and the love shared between friends and family. Between these principal blooms, clusters of pale pink and creamy white roses nestle close-some unfurling tenderly, others still in bud, all lending a sense of romantic nostalgia. Wisps of green foliage, likely eucalyptus or native greens familiar around Manor House, support the larger flowers, adding a breath of natural elegance that softens the entire design, much like the tranquil pockets of nature along Green Lanes or the gentle shade of local woodlands. The circular wreath, with its open centre, is meticulously composed-a symbol of continuity and the enduring cycle of life, its arrangement both dignified and approachable. Every blossom and leaf is placed with the care of a local artisan, their expertise evident in the graceful transitions of colour and gentle layering of texture. Perfect for honouring a loved one at a service near Gillespie Park or for offering condolences to neighbours, this wreath weaves together visual beauty, emotional support, and a sense of enduring community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular memorial wreath captured in soft daylight against a neutral white backdrop, its substantial base crafted from a dense ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums. Each small bloom is closely arranged so the surface appears plush and uniform, like a pale cloud symbolising purity, solace, and collective remembrance. From the upper left quadrant a colourful spray arcs gently across the top: fully opened yellow roses glow with warm, buttery petals, imparting a subtle sweetness, while deep royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) offer velvety, ruffled cups that cool and dignify the palette. A few lighter lavender and green lisianthus buds remain partly closed, suggesting quiet growth and the passage of time. Lush green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, some with faint variegation, and airy fern fronds - frames the flowers and adds natural rhythm and depth to the arrangement. Small white filler blossoms are tucked in to ease the transition between the colour block and the white base. A narrow hint of dark purple mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, subtly tying the purple accents into the whole design. Intended as a sympathy tribute for a funeral or memorial, this wreath reads as both respectful and comforting. As a local florist familiar with Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park, we imagine it placed beside a chapel lectern or gently laid at a graveside, expressing condolence without flourish and offering a visual embrace to those in mourning.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath of white and purple funeral flowers is set against a clean, bright white background, allowing every flourish of petal and foliage to be clearly seen. The composition is dominated by luxurious white Oriental lilies, their broad petals opening in star-shaped layers that curve gracefully outward, each bloom framing a cluster of pale green pistils topped with rich, rust-toned anthers. Some of these lilies have only just begun to open, their buds still taut and promising, while others are fully expanded, suggesting a gentle story of life's stages. Tucked thoughtfully among the lilies are clusters of Lisianthus, their soft, ruffled petals edged in strokes of lavender and deep purple, adding a nuanced wash of colour throughout the ring. Slim strands of greenery and silvery, eucalyptus-like sprigs weave between the blossoms, giving subtle depth and a feeling of fresh air around the flowers. A few small white buds and emerging blooms build texture, so the wreath feels full yet never heavy. The unbroken circle speaks of continuity and everlasting remembrance, making this piece a fitting tribute for a memorial in Manor House, perhaps following a quiet service at a local chapel or crematorium and then gathering with family near Finsbury Park. Crafted by experienced hands at Florist Manor House, the design carries a sense of calm reverence, expressing sympathy, respect, and a gentle comfort to those saying goodbye to someone dear.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Viewed from a slightly lifted perspective, this sympathy wreath presents itself as a composed circle of comfort, its form and texture rendered on a pristine white backdrop with a soft shadow that grounds it. The main body is densely packed with pristine white chrysanthemums; their feather-soft petals overlap into a plush, slightly domed band that suggests purity and quiet reflection. Nestled at the upper left, three deep royal blue roses draw the eye-each rose's velvety layers are rich and saturated, offering a calm, steady point of colour. Around those roses, dark green foliage provides depth and a tactile contrast that highlights the intensity of the blues. A carefully pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue traces both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring; the ribbon's gentle ripples catch the light and lend a refined, almost ceremonial border to the arrangement. The overall lighting is gentle, emphasising petal detail and a soft sheen on the ribbon, while a slight shadow beneath gives the wreath a measured presence. As a local florist serving Manor House, Green Lanes and the surrounding streets, I often create such pieces for memorial services and arrivals at nearby chapels; Florist Manor House prepares these with attention to scent, texture and respectful proportion. The subtle fragrance of chrysanthemums, the plushness of the petals and the dignified blue accents combine to convey sympathy, remembrance and calm support for those who gather to honour a loved one.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this memorial wreath appears like a calm, floral halo, its circular form perfectly balanced and lovingly detailed. Large roses in a soft, greyish-lavender tone dominate the ring, each bloom generously petalled and fully open, with subtle variations of dusty mauve and antique purple that give the design a gentle, vintage grace. Between these substantial flowers, dainty blush-pink spray roses cluster in small groups, some still in bud, others tenderly opening, lending texture and a sense of time passing, from first memory to final goodbye. The flowers rest on a substantial cushion of deep green fern foliage, the fronds radiating outwards to create a lush frame that contrasts beautifully with the pastel petals. Here and there, darker filler greenery and tiny, shadowy buds peek between the roses, adding layers and a quiet depth to the composition, like the many chapters of a shared life. The light falling over the arrangement is even and soft, allowing the subtle colour shifts and natural curves to stand out without harshness. One can easily imagine this wreath being prepared by an experienced florist for a funeral service in Manor House, perhaps destined for a farewell gathering near the green paths of Finsbury Park or the peaceful streets just off Green Lanes. The mood is contemplative and tender, ideal as a sympathy tribute that offers comfort and respect, a floral circle that symbolises continuity of love even in moments of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A reverent funeral wreath crafted with a florist's care, shown on a plain white background so the arrangement's colours and textures stand out crisply. The main ring is composed of dense, small royal blue chrysanthemums, their clustered petals forming a full, cushiony surface that suggests calm and continuity. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner circle and peeks beneath the outer edge, its soft folds providing a tailored, refined frame to the vivid blue. Anchoring the wreath at the upper-left curve are three striking blue roses-large, fully open, and richly velvety-surrounded by little cloud-like sprigs of baby's breath and a scattering of deep green foliage which lends a classical, understated elegance. A cascade of pristine white orchids arcs from the mid-left and sweeps toward the lower-right, the orchids' smooth, sculptural petals creating an airy, graceful movement across the blue field; interspersed green orchid buds hint at new life emerging. The design is lit with gentle, diffused light that highlights subtle textures: the chrysanthemum's fuzzy surface, the satin's glossy creases, and the orchids' delicate translucence. This composition feels composed and consoling, a thoughtful expression of sympathy-its blue tones suggesting remembrance and peace, the whites whispering purity. Prepared with local care by Florist Manor House for families in Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, it suits a funeral service, graveside tribute, or commemorative display.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a clean white backdrop, its ring completely covered in blossoms that flow in a gentle gradient of white, soft pink, and deep magenta. The eye is first drawn to the large white lilies, their satin-like petals unfolding gracefully around pale green throats and golden pollen-tipped stamens, suggesting purity and a calm farewell. Intertwined with them are vivid deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms delicately speckled, adding a richer emotional depth, like cherished memories that remain vivid over time. Nestled between the lilies sit clusters of light pink roses, some still in bud and others just beginning to open, their spiralled petals giving the wreath a tender, romantic softness. Creamy white roses, fuller and more mature, anchor the design with a sense of timeless grace. Scattered among these are crisp white gerbera daisies with dark central disks, which bring lightness and texture, while smaller white filler flowers-possibly spray carnations or chrysanthemums-fill every remaining space, so the wreath feels comforting and abundant. A collar of polished green foliage frames the flowers, reinforcing the unbroken circle that symbolises eternity and ongoing love. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor studio setting, and it allows each petal and leaf to be clearly defined without distraction. Created in the style often chosen by families from Manor House and the surrounding Green Lanes area, this wreath would be a fitting tribute for funeral services, crematorium ceremonies, or remembrance gatherings, expressing sympathy with understated elegance and a very human sense of care.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp white background, a perfectly rounded memorial wreath is captured in clear, even light, allowing every flower and leaf to be seen in detail. The wreath is densely woven with deep red carnations, their frilled, layered petals forming plush cushions of colour that flow seamlessly around the circle. Each carnation seems slightly different in size and stage of opening, from generous fully unfurled blooms to smaller, tighter heads, which gives the design a gentle movement rather than a rigid, uniform look. Nestled between the crimson flowers are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, dome-shaped heads made up of tiny, regular florets that create a smooth, almost velvety surface. These chartreuse accents punctuate the red with refreshing light, like droplets of new spring growth in a shaded garden. The flowers rest on a base of lush foliage: dark, feathery fronds of fern provide depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves introduce a lively pattern of dark green centers edged with pale cream. Tucked discreetly within the greenery, a wide ribbon in soft and darker greens forms a few elegant loops, blending so naturally with the leaves that it feels like an extension of the plant life rather than a bold decoration. The overall effect is balanced and serene, a circle of colour that suggests both steadfast love and quiet respect. Created by an experienced florist serving the Manor House area, this wreath would sit gracefully beside a coffin in a local chapel, at a crematorium service near Harringay, or on a graveside in one of the nearby cemeteries, offering a dignified and heartfelt farewell.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a gentle halo of remembrance. The ring is densely woven with rich greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus-like leaves, feathery fern fronds, and other layered foliage that give the design a soft, woodland feel, reminiscent of peaceful walks around Manor House station towards Finsbury Park. Resting on this verdant base are generous clusters of roses in blush and lavender-pink, each bloom fully open so that their spiralling petals read like tiny, unfolding letters of farewell. Interlaced among them are lisianthus blossoms, some in pale pink and others in a deep, velvety purple. Their ruffled edges add a romantic texture, creating subtle valleys of light and shade within the wreath. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one placed near the top and another closer to the lower edge of the circle, provide dramatic focal points. Their star-shaped petals flare outward, revealing tall stamens and a hint of darker freckling at the throat, suggesting warmth, courage, and a life well lived. Blue-grey eryngium thistles, with their spiky forms and metallic sheen, introduce a surprising cool note, while fine sprigs of lavender-blue statice weave between the larger flowers like a gentle mist. A few closed lily buds nestle among the foliage, hinting at future blooms and the continuity of love beyond parting. Composed with the sensitivity of a local Manor House florist, this funeral wreath would feel at home in a quiet chapel, a family house near Green Lanes, or delivered directly to a North London crematorium, offering a serene and dignified floral tribute.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully crafted circular funeral wreath is captured from above, floating visually against a clean white background, as if suspended in still air above the tree-lined avenues of Manor House. The entire ring is bound with thick, luxuriant bundles of white Baby's Breath, each tiny star-like flower contributing to a lush, cloud-soft surface. The Gypsophila has been layered with a florist's practiced hand so that no gaps show, just a continuous, gentle texture that feels light as mist yet visually full, evoking purity, innocence, and the quiet tenderness often needed at moments of farewell. At the lower right edge of this snowy halo, two Calla Lilies create a dramatic yet refined accent. Their smooth, rolled petals are trumpet-shaped and distinctly modern, the tips saturated in a deep burgundy, almost wine-red, that gradually fades into soft magenta and then into muted green near the throat and stems. The long, slender green stems curve elegantly upward and inward, as though the lilies are leaning towards the center of the wreath in a gesture of intimate devotion. Light catches the satiny surface of each Calla, drawing the eye immediately to this focal point against the frothy white background of Baby's Breath. The overall mood is one of composed elegance and deep emotion, suitable for a funeral or memorial gathering in and around Manor House, from quiet services near Finsbury Park to intimate farewells in local chapels. It feels like a gentle, floral embrace, offering comfort, remembrance, and a sense of peace to grieving families.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A refined sympathy wreath is shown in full view, its circular shape sharply defined against a crisp white backdrop so that every bloom appears almost three-dimensional. The ring is luxuriantly filled with roses in shades ranging from intense magenta and rich fuchsia to the softest blush pink, each rose carefully positioned to create a sense of gentle rhythm around the circle. Some rose heads are fully unfurled, revealing velvet-smooth petals layered like silk, while others remain half-open, suggesting newness and quiet hope. Nestled among them are opulent double lilies in creamy white, blush, and pale peach, their wide petals softly ruffled at the edges and lightly brushed with deeper pink along the tips. Several closed lily buds in a bright yellow-green hue stand upright among the open blooms, providing a striking contrast to the warmer colours. The flowers are cradled in a bed of rich foliage made up of dark green fern fronds and glossy leaves, which weave around the outer edge and inner circle to give the wreath depth and structure. The interplay of deep greens with the luminous pinks and creams creates a gentle, contemplative mood, ideal for moments of farewell. It feels like a thoughtfully crafted tribute that might be delivered to a Manor House funeral home or laid beside a tree in nearby Clissold Park after a remembrance service, offering a quiet message of love, sympathy, and lasting respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
A lush, circular wreath built entirely from deep crimson roses, densely packed to create a continuous ring against a pure white background. The bouquet-like surface feels plush to the eye, with large, fully bloomed heads showing velvety petals that unfurl in elegant spirals, while smaller buds nestle between them to fill every gap. The roses blend into a rich, even crimson that seems to glow, their petals catching the light with a soft, satin-like sheen and lending the arrangement a sense of luxurious warmth. This is more than decoration; it is a gesture of affection and respect, capable of marking birthdays with passionate celebration or memorial moments with quiet dignity. The white backdrop sharpens the focus on the depth and texture of the blossoms, making the wreath appear as a solitary crimson beacon. As a local florist in Manor House, I think of the neighbourhood's close-knit streets-Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road, and the markets that bring people together-and I know how such a piece can travel across North London for delivery to homes or venues, delivering both beauty and meaning on the same day. It remains an elegant statement for ceremonies, anniversaries, or thoughtful bereavements, a testament to the enduring power of red roses.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular funeral wreath filled with red roses and yellow chrysanthemums is shown isolated on a crisp white background, so the eye is drawn completely to the flowers. The wreath itself forms a flawless ring with a clear open centre, an enduring symbol of eternal love and remembrance. Luxurious deep red roses, fully open yet still structured, provide the main body of the design; their velvety petals spiral from tightly furled hearts to gently unfurling outer edges, shifting subtly in shade from bright crimson to dusky burgundy. Nestled amongst the roses, clusters of lively yellow chrysanthemums bring a softer, feathery texture, their many delicate petals creating little cushions of light that break up the intensity of the red with a sense of optimism and warmth. Lush green foliage weaves through the entire arrangement, likely a mix of salal and perhaps eucalyptus, with broad, healthy leaves and a few muted grey-green sprigs adding depth and a slightly woodland feel. Every stem is tucked in with professional care, giving the wreath a balanced, symmetrical shape from every angle, the flowers placed so closely that no mechanics are visible. It is the kind of carefully crafted tribute a Manor House florist would prepare for a thoughtful farewell service, perhaps for a ceremony near Green Lanes or a quiet gathering by the gardens of Clissold Park. Under the bright, even lighting, the colours appear vivid and true, evoking soft fragrance and the reassuring presence of fresh flowers. This wreath feels both formal and heartfelt, suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a loved one.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Across the white studio backdrop, a circular wreath of deep red roses speaks of love and remembrance. The roses are densely packed, their velvety petals bending in gentle folds that hint at the moment of opening, some buds still tightly closed, others fully revealed in lush blooms. The red is rich, almost wine like, with subtle variations that catch the light and draw the eye around the ring. Between the blooms, sprigs of fresh green foliage provide a soft, whispering contrast: matte eucalyptus-like leaves lend a powdery green, while glossy ruscus adds a sharper glint. The wreath is a generous, three-dimensional mass, the foliage weaving through the roses to create depth and motion in a static circle. Its mood is solemn yet intimate, suited for quiet moments of sympathy, personal remembrance, or a small ceremony. In Manor House and surrounding streets such as Green Lanes and Finsbury Park, families look to Florist Manor House for reliable, same-day delivery of tasteful memorial pieces. The white background serves as a clean stage that makes the crimson glow of the roses feel warm, inviting, and reassuring, a gesture of care during a difficult time and a testament to a life well remembered.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Against a clean, white studio-style background, a striking floral wreath shaped like a lifebuoy commands attention through its disciplined design and symbolic colour palette. The circular form is packed edge to edge with hundreds of small, fresh chrysanthemum-like blooms, so tightly arranged that the surface appears almost like a living fabric of petals. The ring is neatly divided into four equal segments, running diagonally around the circle: two quarters are filled with a saturated royal blue, while the other two glow with pure white, creating a rhythmic pattern that immediately evokes nautical imagery and the reliability of a life ring. The blue sections, in the upper left and lower right, look deep and velvety, the tiny petals overlapping in waves that suggest depth and resilience. In contrast, the upper right and lower left quadrants shine with clean white flowers, their brightness adding serenity and a quiet, reflective mood. Tracing the inner circumference is a fine border of dark blue ribbon, pleated into gentle ruffles that echo the curve of the wreath and add a tailored finish. The hollow centre of the ring is clearly defined, making the lifebuoy design unmistakable. This floral tribute feels especially fitting for memorials celebrating a life lived near water, or for families around Manor House who wish to honour someone from the navy, coastguard, or emergency services, perhaps on their final journey through local funeral homes near Green Lanes. The arrangement balances strength and tenderness, offering a visual metaphor of support, rescue, and lasting remembrance, thoughtfully crafted for dignified funeral delivery.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above against a crisp white backdrop, this meticulously made sympathy wreath brings together an elegant palette of creamy ivories, tender lemon-yellows and rich green foliage. Approximately fifteen cream roses-each with the familiar, compact spirals of classic blooms-form the principal ring, their petals layered tightly to create a soft, luminous band. Interwoven among them are pale yellow lilies: some fully unfurled with trumpet-shaped petals and faintly visible stamens, others held as buds that lend height and the suggestion of ongoing life. The flowers are set on a deep bed of greenery-feathery fern fronds that give a soft edge and rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that add cooler, silvery-green tones-so the arrangement feels both full and breathable. The overall impression is one of careful density rather than heaviness, crafted so every bloom sits with dignity. There is an understated fragrance in the imagining: the roses' gentle sweetness balanced by a green, almost citrus hint from the lilies, a scent that would quietly fill a chapel or parlor. As an experienced local atelier we at Florist Manor House arrange tributes like this for services across the Manor House area, from Seven Sisters Road to the quieter lanes toward Newington Green; the wreath's circular form symbolizes continuity and remembrance, a composed, comforting presence for funerals, memorials, and graveside farewells.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00