New Southgate WREATHS

At Flowers New Southgate, we create elegant, heartfelt wreaths that help you say goodbye with dignity and warmth. As a long-established local florist near New Southgate Station, we understand how important it is for every tribute to feel personal, whether you’re gathering at St Paul’s New Southgate, passing through Arnos Grove, or arranging a service close to Bounds Green.

Each wreath is carefully hand-crafted by our experienced team using fresh, seasonal flowers. From classic white and green designs to soft pastels or richer, traditional colours, we listen to your wishes and guide you on suitable bouquets and wreath styles for funerals, memorials, and remembrances.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across New Southgate and surrounding areas such as Friern Barnet and Arnos Grove when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local roads, from Station Road to Colney Hatch Lane and Oakleigh Road, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Thoughtfully designed floral wreaths for funerals and memorials
  • Trusted local florist with years of experience in New Southgate
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online

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WREATHS
When I planned this wreath I pictured a quiet, reassuring circle - a visual embrace for those gathered in mourning around New Southgate. The core of the design is formed from countless small white chrysanthemums packed close together to create a seamless, cushion-like ring whose ruffled petals suggest softness, purity, and continuity. Placed to the upper-left, a lyrical cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides a considered counterpoint: fully open deep-violet blooms, softer lavender tones, and delicate mauve buds on slim stems that lend movement and depth. Sprays of green foliage - some broad and subtly variegated, others fine and fern-like - weave through and around the purple cluster, offering cool contrast and an organic, living texture. A subtle, crinkled purple mesh trims the wreath beneath the flowers, visible along the inner and outer edges and harmonising with the Lisianthus hues to frame the composition without overpowering it. The studio setting and soft, even lighting let every petal and leaf read clearly against the immaculate white backdrop, while a gentle shadow beneath the wreath gives it a tangible weight and presence. There is a delicate scent in the air: the chrysanthemum's clean note with the faint, velvety sweetness of lisianthus. Designed with both sympathy and restraint, this wreath suits funeral services, memorial gatherings, or a respectful tribute delivered across New Southgate, Friern Barnet and nearby communities, offering solace and a quiet expression of remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white field, this traditional circular wreath is composed of hundreds of small white chrysanthemum heads, tightly arranged so that their feathery petals create a luxurious, tactile surface that feels both consoling and composed. The wreath's calm symmetry is gently broken by a tasteful spray of accent flowers placed at the upper-left arc: three soft yellow roses, opened to reveal layered, cream-kissed centres, embodying warmth and quiet devotion. Intermingled with the roses are delicate wisps of baby's breath that breathe lightness into the grouping and small clusters of pale purple statice or limonium that introduce a subtle, cool counterpoint to the creamy hues. Varied greenery - long, glossy leaves and finer ferny sprigs - fans around this vignette, their verdant tones adding contrast and a sense of natural framing. Thin ribbons or a fine purple netting peek modestly through the chrysanthemum mass along both the inner and outer edges, offering a whisper of colour that widens the wreath's tonal range without detracting from its solemn purpose. The soft, neutral lighting highlights the petals' textures and casts a faint shadow beneath the wreath, giving it gentle depth on the white background. This arrangement reads as a composed and compassionate gesture: a community-minded memorial piece that would sit respectfully at a wake or graveside, resonant with the quiet neighbourhood spirit of New Southgate, Bounds Green and the nearby Arnos Grove parish.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white background, this round floral wreath appears like a ring of soft morning mist, carefully composed for a moment of farewell. A lush mass of baby's breath stretches around the entire circle, each tiny white blossom adding to a feathery, cloud-like texture that feels light yet abundant. Rising from this delicate base are clusters of lisianthus in varying stages of bloom, their ruffled petals unfolding in layers of white with graceful purple-violet edges and subtle lavender veining. Some flowers show open faces with a darker, more defined center, while others are still partially closed, their buds tinged with pale green and cream, suggesting tenderness and new beginnings even in times of loss. The craftsmanship in the wreath's construction is evident: the flowers are spaced with rhythm, allowing the eye to travel smoothly around the ring without any harsh breaks or gaps. The central opening remains completely clear, emphasizing the traditional symbol of eternity often chosen for sympathy and funeral tributes in New Southgate churches and crematorium chapels. The restrained palette of white and purple feels dignified and serene, ideal for expressing quiet respect and heartfelt remembrance. One can imagine this design prepared by the florists at Flowers New Southgate, ready for same-day delivery to families gathering near Arnos Grove or along Palmers Green, offering a gentle, floral embrace when words are hard to find. The uncluttered white backdrop highlights every petal and sprig, allowing the softness, balance, and calm beauty of the arrangement to come through with touching clarity.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Arranged with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a quiet, considered offering from Flowers New Southgate to families in New Southgate and the surrounding streets of Arnos Grove and Friern Barnet. The body is a full, luxuriously textured carpet of small white chrysanthemums-soft, rounded florets packed so closely they create the impression of a white cushion. A shadow of deep purple mesh or netting is intentionally left visible beneath the white, especially along the inner rim, to introduce a respectful hint of colour. On the upper-left, a compact accent cluster draws the eye: a single cream or pale yellow rose, petals unfolding with gentle luminosity, nestles among variegated green leaves with lighter margins and wispy fern fronds that lend a delicate, textural contrast. Scattered sprigs of lavender-hued statice punctuate the foliage with tiny papery blooms, harmonising with the covert purple underlay. To balance the composition, two elegant calla lilies arc across the right-hand side, their long, bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base; their blooms graduate from a deep, moody purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink near the throat, offering sculptural movement and subtle warmth. One longer green stem crosses the lower portion, secured discreetly, visually connecting the left cluster to the lilies on the right. Laid out under gentle studio light, the wreath reads as a dignified and comforting tribute-ideal for graveside ceremonies at New Southgate Cemetery or for delivery to local funeral homes-where the muted colours and refined textures convey respect, solace and lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular wreath of roses and fern foliage fills the frame, set cleanly against a pure white background so that every petal and leaf stands out in clear detail. The wreath is lush and substantial, its ring shape built from a close-knit tapestry of roses that leave almost no empty space, creating an impression of abundance and steady, enduring love. Large, open roses in creamy white and soft ivory lead the palette, their gently cupped petals layered like folded silk. Nestled among them are smaller blush pink spray roses, some as tiny buds and others partially open, giving a sense of time passing and memories unfolding. Soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses add a mellow, sunlit warmth, blending seamlessly into touches of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses that introduce a subtle, vintage character, much like the older homes tucked away in the residential streets of New Southgate. Dark green fern fronds and fine, leafy greens emerge between the flowers, their crisp texture and rich colour offering a cool contrast to the pastel tones and giving the wreath a living, breathing quality. The lighting is gentle and even, allowing the natural shades and textures to speak for themselves, without distraction. The overall mood of the arrangement is calm, reverent, and deeply caring, as if created by a florist who understands the quiet needs of a family saying goodbye. This classic funeral wreath would feel at home at a memorial service in New Southgate or nearby cemeteries, expressing sympathy, remembrance, and the unbroken circle of affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A gracefully composed memorial wreath, abundant with detail and emotion, stands as a testament to skilled New Southgate floristry. Its full, continuous circle is formed from layers of snowy white lilies-some in full bloom, their petals arching elegantly to reveal pale green stamens, others carefully unfurling-conveying peace and innocence. Brilliant fuchsia-pink lilies, their vivid magenta petals and subtle inner speckles, punctuate the arrangement with energy and warmth, weaving in notes of cherished remembrance that brighten the solemnity. Soft blush and creamy roses, both newly budded and gently opening, nestle intimately among the lilies, lending a tender layer of texture and a whisper of rose fragrance reminiscent of a morning stroll down Station Road. Sparse green foliage emerges just enough to add gentle contours and structural depth, echoing the natural beauty found near Broomfield Park. Presented against a luminous white background, each bloom's colour and form are heightened, inviting an immersive appreciation of their artistry. This arrangement feels both dignified and deeply personal, befitting use at farewell gatherings near New Southgate Cemetery or for expressing sympathy across the local community. Every flower, thoughtfully placed, contributes to the wreath's atmosphere of calm reflection, offering a sense of unity and compassionate remembrance that honours life and loss with genuine grace.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A circular funeral wreath composed of densely clustered white spray chrysanthemums, presented on a clean white backdrop so every petal and contour reads clearly. The chrysanthemums form a voluminous, velvety band whose uniform, cloud-like surface speaks to traditional sympathy arrangements and careful handwork; each bloom nestles into the next to create a continuous, reverent ring. At the wreath's upper left quadrant a bright floral spray provides a gentle focal point: richly hued yellow roses, their petals spiraling outward in shades of butter and gold with a soft floral scent, sit alongside deep royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled cups introduce elegant contrast. Scattered unopened lisianthus buds and slender green shoots add movement and the suggestion of life continuing. Fresh foliage-glossy salal-like leaves, variegated greenery and delicate fern fronds-is woven through the cluster to give structure and cooling tone against the warm roses. A subtle dark purple crinoline ribbon peeks from beneath the white base along the inner and outer edges, quietly linking the accent colours. The overall composition reads as a respectful tribute suitable for memorials, grave-side services or to lay at a local chapel near Arnos Grove or Bounds Green. As Flowers New Southgate, we craft pieces like this to convey sympathy with dignity; the arrangement's textures, scent and hues are deliberately chosen to comfort mourners while maintaining a tranquil, understated presence in any service.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular funeral wreath takes centre stage against a bright, seamless white backdrop, drawing the eye straight to its calm, dignified design. The wreath is richly filled with luminous white Oriental lilies, their broad, satin-smooth petals gracefully curved outward as if in a silent gesture of blessing. Each lily reveals a greenish-yellow heart and long stamens tipped with soft brown anthers, adding subtle warmth to the predominantly cool palette. Threaded throughout the lilies are generous clusters of lisianthus, their ruffled petals touched with lilac and purple along the edges, creating a gentle halo of colour that softens the composition. A few closed lily buds and petite ivory rosebuds nestle among the blooms, suggesting both memory and new beginnings. Sprigs of dark and sage green foliage, including fine, eucalyptus-like leaves, weave discreetly beneath the flowers, providing structure and a natural, woodland freshness. The wreath forms a smooth, continuous ring, its shape quietly evoking the unbroken bond between the living and the departed. The arrangement feels like a moment of stillness, akin to standing in a quiet corner of New Southgate Cemetery or pausing under the trees near Arnos Grove, where time seems to slow and reflection comes easily. This piece is clearly created by an experienced local florist, with each stem angled to create fullness without heaviness. It is ideal for funerals, memorials, and services of remembrance in New Southgate, offering a pure, respectful floral tribute that speaks of peace, love, and the enduring grace of cherished memories.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from just above against a clean white background, this expertly assembled circular wreath is a study in simple, solemn elegance - a composition I would recommend for a funeral or committal service in New Southgate or neighbouring Arnos Grove. The body of the wreath is densely packed with hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemums; their soft, layered petals form a full, slightly domed surface whose texture evokes peace and purity. Interspersed subtly are tiny creamy-yellow centers that warm the overall cool palette. On the upper left, three intense royal-blue roses form a compact cluster, their velvety spirals and saturated hue drawing the eye and offering a calm, dignified focal point. Dark green foliage nestles these roses, the glossy leaves adding weight and a natural framing that lifts the blue against the white field. A pleated, ruffled satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt blue traces both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy folds catching light and shadow to give the wreath a refined, finished silhouette. The photograph captures a soft shadow beneath the arrangement, lending depth and a sense of presence as if the tribute were ready to be laid by the family. As an experienced florist working around Bounds Green and Friern Barnet, I know many clients choose this palette for its solemnity and comforting clarity; at Flowers New Southgate we prepare each wreath with careful attention to texture, colour balance, and respectful presentation for local delivery and memorial use.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round funeral wreath is presented flat on a bright white surface, its circular form clear and unbroken, like a quiet symbol of continuity and remembrance often seen at services in New Southgate. The design is lush and full, built on a strong foundation of deep green fern foliage, the fronds spreading outward in a feathery ring that frames the flowers with natural grace. Nestled into this greenery are numerous large roses in a soft, greyish-purple, sometimes described as dusty lavender or antique mauve, their many layered petals forming rosette-like spirals that feel both luxurious and understated. Interwoven among these are clusters of smaller spray roses in gentle blush pink, some fully open, others caught in that tender moment before they bloom, adding a sense of movement and time passing. Small touches of darker green filler and tiny bud-like accents hide between the petals, casting delicate shadows and giving the wreath added depth when seen from above. The overall effect of the colour palette is soothing: muted purples and soft pinks harmonising against the rich green foliage, all enhanced by soft, natural light that highlights the fresh, velvety texture of each flower. This is the kind of memorial wreath a local florist near Bowes Park or Arnos Grove might prepare for a family, conveying sympathy and respect without feeling overly formal. It suggests a thoughtful tribute for a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life, the circular shape reflecting the continuity of memory and the quiet comfort of shared grief within the New Southgate community.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath sits against a clean white backdrop, its round form densely covered in countless electric-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms that create a luxurious, textural field. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, the glossy fabric catching light and offering a soft border to the saturated blue. Nestled at the upper-left arc, a cluster of three large blue roses unfolds in velvet layers, their petals reflecting a deep, cool azure; they are punctuated by wisps of baby's breath and a few dark green leaves that add classic elegance. From mid-left a procession of ivory-white orchids drifts down and across toward the lower right, each blossom airy and refined, their long, graceful petals introducing an ethereal contrast to the denser blue base. Intermingled among these orchids sit bright green buds on thin stems, a quiet sign of life and continuity among symbols of mourning. Texturally the piece balances plush and spiky, silky and ruffled, while a gentle, diffused light highlights shadows and curves, enhancing the wreath's sculptural quality. The scent, if one could lean in, would be faintly floral and clean - a discreet whisper rather than a rush. As a florist who often prepares tributes for families around New Southgate station, Friern Barnet and Colney Hatch Lane, I see this design as especially fitting for commemorative occasions: dignified, composed and tenderly expressive of sympathy and enduring remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms an unbroken ring of flowers that feels both peaceful and deeply personal. Large white lilies open widely around the circle, their trumpet-shaped blooms revealing green pistils and softly dusted golden stamens, like candles of light in the arrangement. Rich magenta and fuchsia lilies sit alongside them, their petals darker at the centre and often delicately freckled, adding a subtle sense of drama and emotion while still keeping the mood serene. Between these statement flowers, you can see clusters of soft pink roses, some still in bud and others gently unfurling, their velvety petals layered tightly to suggest affection, comfort, and quiet remembrance. Fuller white roses in creamy tones anchor the design, bringing a traditional elegance that many families in New Southgate associate with formal farewells. White gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate centres lend a modern touch, their crisp petals creating a gentle, uplifting rhythm around the ring. Smaller white filler flowers and sprays, likely petite carnations or chrysanthemums, spill into every space to give the wreath its plush, abundant texture. Threaded throughout is a rich bed of greenery, with polished deep green leaves and softer, lighter shoots to create depth, contrast, and natural movement. The wreath feels like something a local florist might prepare for a funeral or celebration of life near Arnos Grove or Friern Barnet, a floral circle that speaks softly of eternal love, shared memories, and the desire to honour a life with grace.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath, crafted in a perfect circle of red and green, is set against a crisp white backdrop that allows every bloom to stand out as if freshly arranged in a New Southgate flower studio. The eye is drawn first to the deep red carnations, packed tightly together so that their layered, frilled petals almost overlap, creating a soft, quilted effect around the ring. Some flowers are open and generous, others slightly smaller and more compact, giving the arrangement a natural rhythm and movement. Nestled among them, bright lime green button chrysanthemums, or pompon mums, punctuate the wreath with playful, rounded dots of colour, their domed heads finely textured and velvety. Encircling and weaving through this interplay of red and green is an abundance of foliage: darker, feathery fern fronds lend height and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with their creamy margins and darker centres, glimmer like small brushstrokes of light. Tucked unobtrusively into the lower section, a ribbon in soft green with darker diagonal stripes curls into graceful loops, reinforcing the circular motif and adding a subtle decorative flourish. The even lighting and clean background ensure the wreath's form remains composed and serene, conveying a mood of quiet remembrance. It is easy to imagine this arrangement travelling from a trusted New Southgate florist to a nearby church, crematorium, or family home, offering a heartfelt visual message of respect, sympathy, and enduring affection during a time of farewell.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a clean white background, this memorial wreath appears as a complete, unbroken circle of colour and texture, thoughtfully crafted to express sympathy and quiet comfort. Two striking reddish-orange Asiatic lilies open wide on opposite sides of the ring, their petals gently arched and stamens standing proud, symbolising warmth and devotion. Between them, generous clusters of pale blush and lavender-pink roses nestle close together, some with spiralling, open faces and others still partially closed, as if holding tender memories. Interlaced throughout the wreath, ruffled lisianthus blooms in soft pink and rich purple tones bring a romantic, slightly whimsical character, reminiscent of cottage-style gardens around New Southgate and nearby Bounds Green. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice or limonium, create a light, hazy veil that softens the stronger hues. Here and there, small steel-blue eryngium thistles add a spiky, sculptural accent, giving the design a subtle modern edge. The greenery base is lush and layered, with rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and darker foliage intertwining to form a thick, verdant foundation. Several unopened lily buds and carefully shaped bright green leaves, folded into gentle curves, are tucked among the flowers, hinting at life continuing and new blooms yet to open. The overall impression is of a meticulously arranged funeral wreath, perfect for services at local chapels or crematoria, offering a calm, respectful tribute from the heart of the New Southgate community.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this close, carefully lit image, a pristine circular funeral wreath floats against a clear white background, formed entirely from masses of tiny white Baby's Breath blossoms. The Gypsophila is woven so densely that it becomes a continuous ring of soft, cloud-like texture, every little floret slightly raised and airy, suggesting tenderness and quiet care. The hollow centre of the wreath remains perfectly open, creating a calm space framed by the snowy halo of flowers. At the lower right of the ring, two elegant calla lilies are carefully tucked into the weave, transforming the composition from simple to striking. Their long, clean stems arc inward with deliberate grace, while their rolled, trumpet-shaped blooms shift in colour from a cool green at the base to a deep, velvety burgundy and magenta at the tips. The smooth, sculptural petals contrast with the fine, frothy Baby's Breath, making the lilies a natural focal point without overpowering the serenity of the design. The whole arrangement feels like a quiet pause between breaths, a floral expression of remembrance and enduring affection. It is the kind of wreath a New Southgate family might choose when they want something refined yet deeply meaningful for a funeral or memorial near local churches or chapels. The neutral white background and balanced, asymmetrical placement of the lilies highlight the craftsmanship behind the piece, echoing the gentle, respectful tone of sympathy flowers thoughtfully prepared for delivery around New Southgate and the nearby residential streets.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush, circular sympathy wreath brimming with pink blooms appears centered on a crisp white background, its colours and textures standing out with quiet dignity, like a floral embrace prepared for a memorial in New Southgate. The wreath is crafted so fully that the entire ring is hidden beneath layers of petals and foliage. Deep magenta and rich fuchsia roses dominate the design, weaving in and out of softer blush and mid-pink tones; some roses are tight, youthful buds, while others are fully unfurled, their many petals forming deep, velvety cups. Threaded between these roses are elegant double lilies, their broad petals tinted in creamy white, powdery blush, and gentle peach, some edged or veined with a hint of darker pink that adds depth. Several lime-green lily buds sit upright among the open flowers, their smooth, pointed forms contrasting with the softness of the surrounding petals. Encircling and supporting the blooms is an abundant halo of greenery: finely textured fern fronds that create a feathery frame, alongside glossy, dark green leaves that give the wreath structure and a sense of fullness. The interplay of darker foliage and bright petals creates a soothing rhythm of colour, evoking comfort and remembrance rather than stark sorrow. Set against the white backdrop, every flower and leaf is visible, allowing you to almost imagine the delicate fragrance of roses blending with the subtle scent of lilies. This thoughtfully arranged wreath feels appropriate for funerals, wakes, or remembrance services throughout New Southgate and nearby streets, offering a graceful way to honour a life with beauty and respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine standing before a wreath so lush with crimson roses that it seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft as velvet, layers unfurling with quiet opulence. The circular form feels like a continuous embrace, a seamless weave of florals where each rose leans into its neighbour, creating a textured tapestry of red. This arrangement is more than decoration; it embodies memory and meaning, with every bloom carrying a memory or a deeply held wish. As a local florist, I feel the gentle power of these flowers-the way their heady fragrance mingles with the soft green of hidden stems, how light pools on the velvety surfaces, and how the petals' curves tell a story of careful craft. The wreath speaks of elegance and reverence, an expression that can mark a romantic gesture, a solemn farewell, or a quiet celebration. Set against the white background, the crimson ring remains timeless, a symbol that travels beyond a single moment. In New Southgate, it would grace a doorstep with understated dignity, be fitting for a family gathering, or stand as a respectful memorial centerpiece. If you're ordering for delivery in the area, we can arrange a careful journey across New Southgate and nearby streets, keeping the flowers fresh and fragrant from studio to doorway, with the same devotion to detail that defines our work.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A circular sympathy wreath filled with rich red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums is shown in sharp focus against a crisp white backdrop, allowing every petal and leaf to stand out clearly. The ring-shaped design is generous and dense, with the flowers packed closely together so that no gaps disturb the smooth, continuous circle. The red roses, all fully open yet still neat in form, create the main structure, their velvety petals spiralling inwards and catching the light in gentle highlights and velvety shadows. Interwoven among these are numerous yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded blooms bristling with short, soft petals that contrast beautifully with the smoothness of the roses. This interplay of textures gives the wreath a sense of movement, as though the colours are quietly flowing around the circle. A base of rich green foliage supports the flowers, with some leaves broad and glossy, others slender and delicately matte, in tones ranging from fresh grassy green to more muted grey-green. The foliage peeks out just enough to frame the flowers without overwhelming them, enhancing the natural, garden-like feel. The composition suggests the careful handwork of a local New Southgate florist who understands the need for both visual impact and emotional gentleness in funeral flowers. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered to a service near Arnos Grove or laid beside a resting place in a nearby cemetery, its combination of red for deep love and yellow for cherished memories offering comfort to those gathered. The mood is respectful, serene, and quietly hopeful, making it suitable for commemorating a life with grace and sincerity.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the care of Flowers New Southgate, this red-rose wreath feels ceremonial yet intimate, a circle of devotion held gently in the hands of memory. The design unfolds with a richness that suggests hands that have spent years selecting each bloom with care: dozens of deep crimson roses, their petals velvety and saturated, ranging from buds just hinting at their future glow to blossoms already opened with a quiet, reverent glow. Between them are sprigs of fresh green foliage-matte eucalyptus-like leaves with a silvery cast and glossy ruscus that catch the light and nod with every subtle breeze. The arrangement breathes a sense of calm restraint, as if the roses were gathered in quiet vigil rather than a display. The circle is continuous, without break, a symbol of eternal connection and the promise that memories endure. The whole form sits against a crisp white backdrop, which magnifies the depth of colour and the softness of the greens, making the wreath feel both dramatic and humane. This is a classic tribute, appropriate for funeral rites, memorial services, or anniversaries of a life well loved, especially where family in New Southgate, Bounds Green, and surrounding areas wish to convey sincere sympathy without excess ceremony. The piece is offered with Flowers New Southgate's careful handling and reliable freshness, and you can rely on us to arrange timely delivery across New Southgate and nearby communities to accompany you in a difficult moment.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular funeral wreath, styled to resemble a traditional maritime lifebuoy, rests against a clean white backdrop, its blue and white pattern instantly catching the eye. The ring is built from a dense carpet of tiny daisy-like blooms, most likely fresh chrysanthemums, layered so closely that no gaps of greenery or foam can be seen. Each individual flower contributes to a richly textured surface, slightly undulating yet overall smooth, like gentle ripples on still water. The design is divided into four perfectly measured segments that alternate between deep royal blue and snowy white, echoing the bold palette of classic life rings. The blue quarters are intense and velvety, suggesting depth and devotion, while the white sections feel pure, peaceful, and light-reflecting. Around the inner circumference of the wreath, a narrow dark blue ribbon is gathered into neat, repeated folds, framing the central hole and adding a refined, nautical finish. The lighting is bright and even, ensuring every petal and fold of ribbon is clearly visible. From the perspective of a New Southgate florist, this arrangement feels especially fitting for a family from around Arnos Grove or Bounds Green wanting to honour a loved one who served at sea, worked in maritime trades, or simply offered constant support through life's storms. The wreath's circular form and lifebuoy symbolism speak of unbroken love, rescue, and guidance, making it a poignant choice for funeral services or memorial gatherings. Quietly dignified yet visually striking, the tribute offers a gentle message of solace, as if promising safe harbour and rest after a long voyage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen flat from above on a white studio background, this circular funeral wreath balances stillness and tenderness through a harmonious mix of cream roses and soft yellow lilies. Approximately a dozen large cream roses-each with the classic, tightly furled centre of a mature bloom-form a warm, ivory bed, their petals catching a soft, diffused light and carrying a faint, sweet fragrance. Interlaced among them, pale lemon lilies unfurl in trumpet shapes; several are open, showing slender, pale stamens, while others remain as elongated buds that add vertical interest and promise of continued life. Supporting the flowers is an abundant green foundation: delicate fern fronds create a feathery border and introduce fine texture, while broader, rounded leaves-reminiscent of eucalyptus-offer shaded, bluish-green depth and a subtle herbal scent that offsets the blooms. The wreath is tightly composed and symmetrical, its dense packing conveying dignity and lasting remembrance. I imagine this piece being chosen for a memorial service in New Southgate, perhaps delivered along Colney Hatch Lane or set beside floral tributes at a local chapel, bringing a quiet assurance of comfort. The palette of cream, pale yellow, and varied greens reads as peaceful and consoling, an understated expression of sympathy crafted with steady hands and thoughtful attention to proportion and scent.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00