Barbican WREATHS

Welcome to Flowers Barbican, your trusted local florist for beautifully hand-crafted wreaths in Barbican and the surrounding areas. With years of experience, we understand the importance of expressing heartfelt emotions through elegant floral tributes. Our expert florists personally select each bloom to create wreaths that convey respect, love, and remembrance—from classic whites to vibrant seasonal designs.

Located just steps from landmarks like Barbican Centre and Beech Street, we proudly serve not just Barbican, but also neighbours in Farringdon, Clerkenwell, and Smithfield. Our convenient central location means we can honour your requests swiftly for same-day delivery until 3 PM—simply order online and trust our team to deliver with care and sensitivity to local homes, offices, or venues near Charterhouse Square.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath presented against a stark white studio background, whose design reads both classical and quietly contemporary. The main body is a continuous ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums, each small, multi-petalled head packed closely to create a dense, pillow-like surface that suggests permanence and serenity. Nestled into the upper-left section is a concentrated flourish of purple lisianthus or Eustoma blooms, showing a spectrum from intense, velvet-like violet to pale lavender, with some blossoms open and others held as tender buds; these provide a soft, velvety counterpoint to the matte white chrysanthemum field. Mixed throughout the purple spray are rich green leaves, some with subtle variegation, alongside slender fern fronds that add textural airiness and a living, garden-fresh tone. Subtle detailing appears as a frilled, deep purple mesh ribbon edging that traces both inner and outer edges beneath the white flowers, giving the wreath a measured hint of regal colour without overpowering the whole. The lighting is diffused and calm, creating a gentle shadow under the piece that accentuates its roundness and depth. The overall impression is one of careful craftsmanship and compassion, a floral expression designed for moments of farewell and remembrance. As a florist serving Barbican and surrounding City of London streets such as Silk Street and Golden Lane, I picture this wreath bearing silent support at a memorial service or as a tasteful tribute delivered to a church or funeral home in the neighbourhood.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully arranged circular sympathy wreath composed primarily of tightly clustered, pristine white chrysanthemums is presented against a stark white background, the dense texture of the chrysanthemum heads creating a soft, uniform ring that conveys calm and respect. Subtle accents of a deep lavender-purple mesh or ribbon edge the inner and outer circles, visible in delicate bands beneath the white flowers and adding a refined depth to the otherwise pure composition. Nestled at the upper-left arc are three pale yellow roses, their petals opening with slow, velvety grace; they are surrounded by airy sprays of white baby's breath and small, lavender-purple statice, whose tiny heads give a gentle, contrasting punctuation. Lush greenery - a combination of broad, smooth leaves and fine, fern-like foliage - forms a natural frame for the floral cluster and introduces a fresh, living green that balances the soft whites and yellows.

Rendered in soft, diffused studio light with a faint shadow beneath, this wreath reads as both dignified and tender, a floral statement suited to funeral services or memorials in the Barbican, near Barbican Centre or St. Bartholomew's, and for graveside gatherings at nearby churchyards. Prepared with care from freshly cut stems, and available for local delivery across Barbican and the City, this tribute from Flowers Barbican is designed to offer comfort and memory - a quiet emblem of consolation crafted by experienced hands.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully constructed sympathy wreath, perfectly round and softly textured, set against a smooth white background that draws attention purely to the flowers. The frame of the wreath is thoroughly covered in Baby's Breath, each tiny blossom like a miniature white star, forming a continuous, cushiony surface that looks almost like fine lace from a distance. Nestled within this airy white blanket are numerous Lisianthus (Eustoma) blooms, thoughtfully spaced so their colours and shapes lead the eye around the circle without any one area feeling too heavy. The Lisianthus petals are gently ruffled and layered, predominantly white with softly blurred edges in lavender, lilac, and deeper purple, creating a painterly effect where the colour seems to bleed gradually into the petal tips. Some flowers are fully open, their central cores appearing slightly darker, while others are only just beginning to unfold, with closed buds displaying pale green and yellowish tones that hint at the purple-and-white blossoms they will become. The inner aperture of the wreath is wide and clear, reinforcing its function as a traditional circular tribute that could frame a photo or rest flat on a casket during a farewell service. Even, shadow-free lighting showcases each bloom with clarity, much like a floral designer's presentation piece in a Barbican studio. No ribbons, cards, or foliage distract from the purity of the composition. The result feels tranquil and composed, making this wreath especially fitting for funerals, cremation services, or memorial ceremonies held in the Barbican area, where families may seek a gentle, dignified way to honour a loved one's memory.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant sympathy wreath, shown on a clean white background, is built on a voluminous bed of pristine white chrysanthemums whose countless small florets create a pillowy, cloud-like ring evoking quiet reverence. Beneath the white, a band of rich purple mesh or netting is deliberately revealed along the inner circumference, introducing a dignified contrast and visual depth. At the upper-left quadrant a thoughtfully arranged cluster centers on a soft cream or pale yellow rose, petals gently unfurling as if breathing; surrounding it are lush, varied greens-variegated leaves with light edges, delicate fern fronds that rustle the eye, and slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice that bring a cool, subtle color echo. Balancing this cluster, two elegant calla lilies rest on the right side, their trumpet-shaped blooms sweeping from roughly two to five o'clock; the flowers exhibit a painterly gradient, moving from deep purple at the tips to a warm peachy-pink toward the bases, their vivid green stems curving gracefully into the chrysanthemum base. A single long green stem links the left floral group to the callas across the lower section, tied away discreetly to preserve the wreath's smooth silhouette. Photographed with soft, even lighting that highlights texture and contour, the arrangement reads as a composed tribute-dignified, consoling and handcrafted by a local hand. Flowers Barbican often prepares similar wreaths for memorials near the Barbican Centre, Golden Lane and Charterhouse Square where families seek a calm, respectful floral expression of sympathy.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white backdrop, this lush circular wreath appears both delicate and substantial, balancing softness of colour with richness of texture. The entire ring is filled edge to edge with roses, arranged so closely that they form a continuous band of petals, each bloom touching the next in a seamless embrace. Dominating the composition are large ivory and creamy white roses, fully opened to reveal intricate spirals and generous, overlapping petals that seem almost velvety to the touch. Interspersed among them, clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, introduce smaller, romantic highlights, while soft peach and buttery yellow roses wash the wreath with a warm, comforting glow. The addition of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses brings a refined, slightly nostalgic accent, reminiscent of the gentle tones found in historic stone and brickwork around the Barbican and nearby City lanes. All of these blooms rest on a foundation of dark green fern fronds, which weave through the arrangement and peek out at the edges, their feathery texture providing both structure and a cool, verdant contrast to the pastel flowers. The perfectly round shape of the wreath suggests continuity, eternity, and the unbroken bond of memory. This is clearly a sympathy or memorial piece, thoughtfully crafted to accompany a farewell service, chapel gathering, or cremation around Barbican, where families and friends come together to honour a life. The overall impression is one of calm dignity and heartfelt condolence, the kind of tribute shaped by a local florist who understands the quiet power of flowers to express what words sometimes cannot.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed wreath, arranged to convey respect and consolation, rests against a pure white background where every petal is visible in soft, even light. The design is built around abundant white Oriental lilies - wide, star-like flowers with satiny petals and pale green pistils - which form the calming backbone of the circle. Interspersed among them are vivid fuchsia-pink Stargazer-type lilies, their deep magenta tones and fine darker speckling offering warm focal points that lift the composition without overpowering it. Nestled between these larger blooms are small clusters of blush and creamy roses; their tightly curled petals create intimate pockets of texture and a quiet romantic note. Subtle, grey-green foliage, possibly eucalyptus or lily leaves, and a few small green button-like buds provide structure and a cool, understated backdrop. The wreath's continuous ring with an open centre invites reflection and symbolizes unity, making it an appropriate tribute for memorial services, a celebration of life, or as a sympathy offering. As an experienced local florist I consider how this piece will look in candlelit chapels or beside a commemorative photograph at the Barbican Centre or in nearby Aldersgate - its tones read well in both daylight and evening vigils. Prepared with care in our workshop, this wreath can be delivered for funerals and remembrance services across Barbican and the surrounding City wards by Flowers Barbican, presented to express heartfelt condolence and quiet reverence.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a quiet craftsmanship to this circular funeral wreath, where a dense base of snow-white spray chrysanthemums creates a seamless, cushiony band that reads almost like a halo. The chrysanthemums are packed with intent, their tiny, repeated petals catching a soft, even light that emphasises a sense of purity and calm. At the upper left a composed spray lifts the mood: several bright yellow roses, open and warm in tone, send out a subtle, familiar scent of summer memory, while clusters of deep purple lisianthus introduce a velvety, cool counterpoint with their ruffled, cup-shaped blooms. Intermingled are a few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and soft green, and layered foliage - glossy leaves, faintly variegated greenery and feathery fern fronds - that give the floral cluster its graceful silhouette. A discreet dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer rim, a delicate detail that echoes the purple blooms and lends continuity across the composition. The wreath's open centre and balanced asymmetry make it feel both traditional and thoughtfully modern, intended to convey sympathy without excess. I picture this arrangement arriving for a funeral service near London Wall or laid by family at Charterhouse Square, carrying with it a gentle scent and the reassuring workmanship of an experienced florist, crafted to cradle memories with quiet respect.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
An elegant white and lavender wreath is photographed in clear, bright light against a completely white background, allowing the viewer to focus solely on the abundant flowers that form its perfect circle. The wreath is primarily composed of large, white Oriental lilies, meticulously placed so that their broad, velvety petals overlap gently, creating a continuous, cloud-like texture. The open lilies reveal soft green centers and upright stamens tipped with warm, rust-coloured anthers, while nearby, some buds remain tightly furled, their pointed forms adding quiet movement and rhythm. Between these larger blooms, ruffled lisianthus blossoms are scattered throughout, instantly recognisable by their white petals finely edged in tones of lilac and pale purple. These smaller flowers appear like gentle brushstrokes of colour, giving the wreath a delicate, almost watercolor quality. Deeper inside the ring, subtle hints of creamy buds and petite blossoms enhance the sense of depth, while thin strands of green foliage and eucalyptus-style leaves form a discreet structural base. The overall effect is both lush and airy, a balance of fullness and light. This refined design would feel at home at a funeral or remembrance gathering in the Barbican area, perhaps echoing the Estate's clean lines and tranquil gardens. It is a wreath that speaks softly of dignity, peace, and gratitude, the kind of arrangement a local florist might prepare with care for families wanting a timeless tribute that feels both contemporary and respectful.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a gentle overhead angle against a clean white studio background, this circular wreath is a composed and dignified expression of sympathy, created to convey calm and remembrance. The majority of the design is a firm ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their many soft, feathery petals layered to create a plush, cloud-like texture that reflects light with a muted glow and carries the faint, comforting aroma typical of fresh chrysanthemums. At the upper left, a small but striking cluster of three deep, electric-blue roses provides a solemn focal point; their velvety, tightly formed petals are set among glossy, dark green foliage which anchors the grouping and enhances the roses' vivid hue. Encircling both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring is a pleated satin ribbon in the same rich cobalt-blue-its ruffled folds add a sculpted frame and a subtle sheen that unifies the design. A soft shadow beneath the wreath lends depth and suggests how it would rest on a memorial plinth or easel at a service. As practitioners at Flowers Barbican often assemble for local families, the white and blue combination reads as a respectful balance of purity and consolation, appropriate for funerals, church services near St. Giles or intimate memorials close to the Museum of London. The finish and spacing speak of careful florist technique; each element is placed to invite quiet reflection and to honour memory with understated grace.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A lush, circular funeral wreath rests flat against a bright white backdrop, its carefully balanced form suggesting a ring of comfort offered during a difficult farewell in the Barbican area. The wreath is built around a generous selection of large roses in a sophisticated palette of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and gentle grey-tinged purple. These roses are fully open, their petals densely layered, with soft curves and subtle shadows that make them appear almost like carefully folded fabric. They are evenly distributed around the circle so that their calming colour repeats in a steady, reassuring rhythm. Tucked between them are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses and rosebuds, which introduce a lighter, more delicate note to the design. The spray roses vary from tight buds to half-open blooms, their petite size and slightly warmer tone bringing a sense of tenderness and intimacy, as though each one holds a quiet thought or message.   All the blooms are supported by a dense collar of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf, whose feathery, serrated leaves extend outward in a consistent halo. The texture of the fern contrasts with the smooth rose petals, giving the arrangement structure and a natural, garden-like feel. Here and there, hints of darker filler foliage and tiny buds are tucked deep between the flowers, lending additional depth so the wreath feels three-dimensional rather than flat. Soft, even lighting allows the pastel tones to remain tranquil, with only gentle shadows at the edges of petals and leaves. This elegant wreath, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or celebration-of-life gatherings around the Barbican, creates an atmosphere of composure and remembrance, offering a floral expression of sympathy and enduring love crafted with professional care.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Elegantly composed for remembrance, this circular wreath balances saturated blues and crisp whites with thoughtful florist craft. The foundation is a dense ring of vivid electric-blue chrysanthemums, their multitudinous, needle-like petals forming a plush, tactile surface that feels both substantial and tender in the hand. A pleated white satin ribbon subtly borders the inner opening, its soft sheen and gentle folds framing the blue with refined restraint. Nestled at the wreath's upper-left arc are three magnificent blue roses, fully open and luxurious, their velvety petals folding into deep azure spirals; they are haloed by delicate gypsophila and touched with a few dark green leaves, lending the cluster quiet contrast and a traditional sympathy note. Flowing from the mid-left down toward the lower right is a delicate sweep of white orchids - possibly Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium - whose graceful, silky blooms and elongated petals trail like a soft white ribbon over the blue expanse. Among those orchids sit several fresh green buds, some tightly closed and others just beginning to reveal their petals, suggesting renewal alongside remembrance. The arrangement is captured in soft, neutral light that accentuates texture and colour rather than shadow, and the mix of velvety, spiky, and silky surfaces invites touch. Crafted with sensitivity for memorial services around Barbican Centre, London Wall and Golden Lane, this wreath offers a poignant expression of sympathy and enduring memory, quiet and composed for a dignified farewell.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath is presented on a clean white background, its open centre forming a gentle halo of blooms in white, soft pink, and bold magenta. Dominating the design are impressive white lilies, their broad, velvety petals spanning outward around golden stamens and pale green throats, radiating serenity and a sense of purity. Interspersed among them are rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies, with star-shaped, slightly speckled faces that bring warmth and depth, echoing the blend of modern and classic architecture around the Barbican. Nestled between these larger flowers are clusters of creamy white roses and subtle blush pink roses, some fully open with intricate curls of petals, others still partly closed, as if holding quiet, unspoken thoughts. Crisp white gerbera daisies, each with a distinctive dark centre, dot the wreath and provide a clean, contemporary accent, brightening the composition while maintaining its solemn beauty. Smaller white filler blooms, likely spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, are woven throughout to soften transitions and create a consistent, plush texture. Encircling the flowers, deep green foliage forms a natural frame, with varying leaf sizes and shapes adding structure, movement, and the sense of a well-loved garden. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the delicate shadows between petals and leaves without harsh contrasts. Crafted in a style you might expect from a trusted Barbican florist like Flowers Barbican, this wreath makes a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, and celebration-of-life gatherings, offering families a refined floral expression of condolence and lasting remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath in classic red and green fills the frame, its circular shape set cleanly against a bright white background that makes every blossom stand out. The outer ring of the wreath is made up of abundant deep red carnations, placed closely together so that their ruffled, layered petals seem to interlock, forming a continuous band of velvety crimson. Some flowers are at their fullest, wide and open, while others are partially unfurled, which gives a natural rhythm to the design and avoids any sense of stiffness. Dotted between these are lime green button chrysanthemums, small and perfectly round, their tightly clustered petals creating a smooth, textured surface. Their vivid green tone offers a fresh counterbalance to the red, adding a sense of life and hope to what is clearly a piece of mourning and remembrance. A structured bed of foliage underpins the flowers: dark emerald fern fronds, small glossy leaves, and variegated greenery with pale edges that catch the light and introduce gentle contrast. A soft green ribbon with darker green stripes is woven with restraint through the lower arc of the wreath, forming relaxed loops that echo the circle's curve without drawing focus away from the blooms. The overall mood is calm, respectful, and steady, as if the wreath were ready to be delivered to a quiet service near the Barbican, perhaps in one of the nearby churches or civic spaces. It feels like the work of an experienced local florist, someone who knows how to create arrangements that speak for families when words are hard to find.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This detailed sympathy wreath, photographed from above against a white background, forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers designed to convey remembrance and enduring love. Two coral-orange Asiatic lilies provide strong focal points, one near the top of the ring and the other set lower down, their wide petals and central stamens giving a radiant, almost sunrise-like glow. Around them, lush clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses are nestled closely together, each velvety bloom fully opened so that its spiralling heart suggests serenity and compassion. Interwoven among the roses are lisianthus blossoms in soft pink and deep purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped petals adding flowing texture and gentle variations of tone. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles rise above the softer blooms, introducing a cool, sculptural contrast that reflects the contemporary character of the Barbican area. Throughout the design, tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, create fine, misty clusters that bridge the gaps between larger blooms and add a subtle, airy lightness. The floral ring is supported by a generous base of greenery: rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, delicate fern fronds, and rich dark green foliage interlock to form a dense, textured backdrop. A few unopened lily buds peek from the foliage, hinting at future blossoms and ongoing remembrance. Near the lower focal lily, bright green folded leaves, likely aspidistra or Ti leaves, are carefully tucked in, highlighting skilled craftsmanship. The wreath's soft pastels, touches of vibrant orange-coral, and calm greens combine to create a dignified funeral tribute, well suited to services around Barbican, nearby City churches, or memorials held for families who live and work around the EC1 and EC2 streets.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular funeral wreath rests on a pure white surface, its entire outline built from countless sprays of white Baby's Breath, or gypsophila. The tiny, cloud-like flowers are gathered so closely that they form a thick, cushiony ring of white, suggesting tenderness, innocence, and the gentle support of family and friends. This ring encloses a perfectly open centre, a clean circular space that gives the arrangement breathing room and a contemplative quality, much like the sense of pause one might feel wandering through the Barbican's conservatory or seated beside the still water of the estate's ponds. In the lower right quadrant of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a deep, emotive note of colour. Their sculptural, trumpet-shaped blooms unfurl in rich burgundy and magenta tones that gradually soften to green as they approach the base, before merging into smooth, arching green stems. These stems appear to emerge from the mass of Baby's Breath, following the curve of the wreath and adding an elegant, flowing line that guides the gaze around the composition. The lighting is bright yet soft, illuminating the fluffy gypsophila clusters and the velvety sheen of the calla petals without casting sharp shadows. This wreath would be a fitting choice for a funeral or memorial gathering in or around the Barbican area, where clean architectural lines often meet soft greenery. It communicates a sense of modern simplicity and heartfelt remembrance, the kind of arrangement you might expect from a local florist who understands both the urban surroundings and the need for something tender and human at times of farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully structured circular sympathy wreath is presented against a pure, uncluttered white background, as if resting on a display stand in a quiet Barbican ceremony room. The wreath is rich and full, forming a complete floral circle that feels both balanced and intentional. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses are arranged all the way around, interspersed with paler pink and blush blooms to create a softly graded spectrum. The roses range from tight buds, with clean, spiralling petals, to generous, fully opened flowers with layered, ruffled hearts that catch the light. Between these roses, clusters of lilies add a sense of openness and grace. Their petals, in creamy white, pale peach, and gentle shell pink, curl back from the centre to reveal delicate stamens and softly freckled throats, while a few buds-slender, lime-green, and slightly glossy-promise new blossoms still to come. Supporting this floral ring is a dense foundation of greenery composed of fine fern fronds and broad-leaf foliage. The ferns create a feathery, almost cloud-like halo around the wreath, while the darker, glossy leaves sit closer to the blooms, deepening the overall green and giving the piece structure. Under the even lighting and white backdrop, every nuance of colour and texture becomes clear, from the matte finish of the rose petals to the satin sheen of the lilies. This wreath feels perfectly suited to a reflective service near the Barbican, perhaps in a modern chapel or civic hall, where families gather to remember and celebrate a loved one's life. Its colours and form convey compassion, respect, and a quiet, enduring affection, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or committal services across the local area.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine this wreath as a warm, red heartbeat held in a circular frame, painstakingly assembled by a Barbican florist who knows the rhythm of this city. Dozens of deep red roses fill the space, some heads fully opened with velvety petals, others just beginning to unfurl, creating a gentle progression of colour and form. The circle feels like a continuous embrace, each bloom pressing softly against its neighbour to form a plush surface that begs to be touched. The abundant depth and precise alignment showcase the craft: tight, even spacing, no gaps, no stray greens-just uninterrupted ruby splendour. This design, though timeless in its meaning-love, reverence, memory-remains perfectly current for ceremonies, memorials, or a striking gift at a Clerkenwell celebration. Wrapped in a clean white setting, the contrast heightens the wreath's intensity, making it a focal point on any mantle or altar. As a local florist serving Barbican and nearby Smithfield and Farringdon streets, I know how such a piece can carry a message across generations, and how same-day delivery across the Barbican corridor can bring a moment of elegance exactly when it's needed. The result is a tangible expression of warmth and dignity, a piece that feels curated, not crowded, and crafted to endure in photographs and memories alike.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a stark white background that makes the colours and textures stand out with exceptional clarity. The wreath forms a flawless ring, thick with flowers, creating a sense of wholeness and continuity that feels especially fitting for a farewell tribute. Deep red roses are the focal point; their velvety petals trace classic spiral shapes, with each bloom at a carefully chosen stage of openness so that the circle feels balanced and harmonious. Some roses lean toward a bright, clear crimson, while others deepen into rich burgundy, offering visual depth and a subtle sense of solemnity. Nestled among them are numerous bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals forming small, rounded flower heads that bring light and a gentle touch of cheerfulness to the composition. The flowers sit atop a base of fresh green foliage, including broader, glossy leaves and slender, cool-toned sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus, which weave through the ring and help define its outline. The bright, even lighting reveals every nuance of petal and leaf, suggesting a freshly arranged wreath, perhaps prepared at Flowers Barbican for same-day delivery to a nearby chapel or memorial service space around the Barbican Estate. The combination of passionate red, hopeful yellow, and grounding green communicates love, remembrance, and a quiet encouragement, making this wreath well suited for funerals, cremation services, and celebrations of life held in and around the Barbican and neighbouring City streets.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Flowers Barbican, a circular wreath of deep red roses rests against a pure white backdrop, the ring seeming almost ceremonial in its deliberate balance.

Dozens of blooms crowd the circle, each at a different point of bloom-some still tightly furled, others fully opened-so the surface holds pockets of velvety depth and glinting highlights. Among them, sprigs of fresh green foliage peek through: broad matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and slender, glossy ruscus leaves that lend a lively texture and tonal contrast. The arrangement reads as full and luxurious, yet controlled, a testament to the craft of a local florist who understands how light, shade, and form work together. The white background isolates the piece, allowing every curve of petal and vein of leaf to be appreciated in clear detail. This wreath serves as a timeless symbol of love, remembrance, and respect, a dignified choice for funeral tributes, memorials, or anniversaries. In the Barbican area, it pairs well with ceremonies at nearby churches or the Bartholomew Close/Smithfield precinct, and it can be sent to homes or venues for heartfelt condolences. For those seeking reliable service, same-day delivery is available across Barbican and neighbouring neighbourhoods through Flowers Barbican, ensuring a fresh, thoughtful gesture reaches its destination with grace.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a striking circular floral arrangement styled as a traditional lifebuoy, photographed against a spotless white background that draws the viewer's full attention to its form and colour. The wreath's structure is perfectly round, and every visible inch is densely covered with petite chrysanthemum-like flowers, creating a lush, uniform surface that appears soft yet meticulously controlled. The circle is divided into four equal quarters, each one a solid block of either royal blue or bright white, alternating in a steady rhythm around the ring. The top left and bottom right segments are filled exclusively with deep blue blooms, whose layered petals and rich tone lend a sense of quiet strength and depth. Opposite them, the top right and bottom left quarters are composed entirely of pure white flowers, clean and luminous, suggesting peace, clarity, and a gentle letting go. The centre of the wreath remains open, and along this inner edge runs a narrow band of dark blue ribbon, folded into tiny, consistent ruffles that add finesse and subtly echo naval uniforms and maritime insignia. The overall effect is of a refined nautical tribute, something that could easily be chosen for a memorial service near the Barbican, perhaps for someone who worked in the City but found solace on the water at weekends. The simple palette and careful craftsmanship evoke themes of safety, steadfast support, and final safe harbour. This lifebuoy wreath would be a fitting choice for a funeral, graveside ceremony, or remembrance gathering where the family wishes to honour a loved one's sea-faring background or their role as a protector and 'lifesaver' within the family or community.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed against a clean white surface, this circular memorial wreath is an exercise in calm restraint: a compact, luxurious ring of creamy white roses paired with pale lemon lilies, all cradled by a dense cushion of dark green foliage. Approximately fifteen fully opened roses, their petals curling inward in classic spirals, create the principal visual weight, each bloom emitting a soft, powdery sweetness; interspersed among them, the lilies-some fully open, others softly coning in bud-introduce elongated, trumpet-like silhouettes and a cooler, almost citrus-tinted scent that lifts the composition. The greenery is layered with intent: delicate fern fronds form a feathery halo around the outer edge while sprigs of rounded, grey-green leaves, like eucalyptus, nestle between flowers to add depth, variation in tone, and a whisper of aromatic freshness.

Under gentle studio light the pale creams and soft yellows appear almost luminous, set against the darker greens that frame and hold them. The wreath's perfect circle reads as an emblem of eternity and remembrance; its dense packing and balanced spacing show the touch of an experienced hand, designed to communicate sympathy, purity, and tranquil support rather than showy ornament.

Prepared locally and available for delivery across Barbican and the City of London, this arrangement is made with considered care by Flowers Barbican and is suited to funeral services at nearby venues such as the Barbican Centre or chapel memorials on London Wall, offering a composed floral message for those saying farewell.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00