A meticulously formed heart of white Gypsophila dominates the image, its dense clusters of tiny blossoms creating a full, cloudlike texture against a stark white background. The heart's outline is smooth and canonical, a classic silhouette of love and remembrance built from countless delicate sprays of baby's breath. On the upper right curve, a single cream-white rose has been placed with intention: its petals are pristine and softly unfurling, the bloom's velvety spiral providing a calm focal point amid the feathery gypsophila. Woven through and extending down the right flank are rich green elements - glossy, lobed ivy leaves introduce a traditional, grounding motif, while pale, narrow eucalyptus-type sprigs add a gentle architectural line and cooler tonal contrast. The composition is lit in a bright, even way that reveals the subtle tonal variations in the white blooms and the sheen on the foliage, imparting a sense of freshness and careful craftsmanship. As a sympathy or memorial piece it communicates purity, reverence and enduring affection: the whiteness connotes innocence and peace while the rose and ivy suggest fidelity and memory. Local clients in South Hackney and surrounding streets such as Chatsworth Road, Broadway Market and Hackney Wick often request this restrained, timeless aesthetic for funerals and remembrance services; at Flowers South Hackney we assemble each heart with steady hands and an eye for quiet dignity.
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A heart-shaped tribute assembled almost entirely from clouds of tiny white Gypsophila, the composition reads as a soft, airy pillow of blooms set against a clean white backdrop. Each delicate spray of baby's breath is densely packed so that the silhouette of the heart reads true and continuous, its surface appearing feather-light yet substantial in form. Nestled gently into the upper right curve of the heart is a single cream-white rose, its petals tightly curled toward a faint yellow-green centre; the rose sits like a quiet beacon, its velvety spiral contrasting with the feathery texture of the surrounding blooms. Interwoven with the rose and trailing diagonally down the right side are glossy, lobed ivy leaves whose deep green sheen anchors the composition, and slender, pale green eucalyptus-like sprigs that add a whisper of texture and cool tone. The whole piece sits in bright, even light that highlights the pristine whites and the subtle tonal shifts in the foliage while keeping shadows soft and muted. There is a gentle, almost powdery scent suggested by the gypsophila and the rose that evokes quiet gardens and calm rooms; the design is purposefully restrained, offering a visual language of purity, remembrance and reverence. As a funeral or memorial piece it communicates tender sympathy without fuss - a simple, honest expression of love and memory that would be familiar to families arranging tributes near Victoria Park or London Fields, where local florists often craft similar elegant remembrances by hand. A serene, heart-shaped wreath woven almost entirely from a cloud of tiny white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), each delicate blossom packed close to create a soft, almost powdered texture that reads like a quiet snowfall. The tiny flowers form a rounded heart silhouette with gentle, pillowy contours; their clustered heads catch a soft, cool light that brings out whispering shades of pearl and cream against a clean white background. Near the upper right curve a single creamy-white rose is tucked in like a private benediction, its petals unfurling in a slow spiral and offering a warm, luminous focal point against the lacey gypsophila. Around that rose, glossy green ivy leaves - some with faint variegation - and slim eucalyptus-like sprigs are artfully threaded through the mass of white, the greenery descending in a soft cascade along the right side of the heart and adding visual depth, texture, and a quiet green note. The composition balances simplicity with considered detail: airy, ethereal masses offset by the measured presence of foliage and the solitary rose, creating an atmosphere of calm reflection and gentle respect. Scent is subtle - the faint, dry sweetness of gypsophila with the muted, slightly spicy lift of rose and eucalyptus on the exhale - and the overall effect is one of dignified tenderness suited to a funeral or memorial. As a South Hackney florist would arrange for a remembrance service near Victoria Park or a quiet chapel off Mare Street, this wreath speaks of enduring love, thoughtful remembrance, and the soft solace of memory.

INFINITE LOVE TRIBUTE£110.00

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Express everlasting affection with the Infinite Love Tribute, a delicate open-heart funeral wreath handcrafted by Flowers South Hackney. This elegant heart-shaped tribute features cloud-like gypsophila, a single pure white rose and trailing ivy for a soft, timeless look that beautifully symbolises purity, remembrance and sincere love. Perfect as a sympathy arrangement or funeral tribute, this white heart wreath offers a gentle way to say goodbye and share your deepest condolences.

Our skilled South Hackney florists create each Infinite Love Tribute with care, using fresh, premium blooms for long-lasting beauty. The open-heart design adds a modern, airy feel while still remaining classic and respectful for cremations, church services or graveside tributes. Approximate dimensions are 43cm (17") in height and 42cm (16.5") in width, with the deluxe size shown.

We offer reliable local flower delivery from our South Hackney shop, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Guard petals are left on the rose to protect the inner petals during transit and can be gently removed before display. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with equal or superior quality blooms of a similar style and colour. Order this white heart funeral wreath online today from Flowers South Hackney for a heartfelt, elegant final gesture.
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    Thanks to Handy Flowers my family had a lovely tribute to honour our dear friend who recently passed away. This company took the stress away and delivered wonderful flowers.

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    I was kind of worried whether the tribute would arrive on time and chose the delivery before 9AM service. The flowers were delivered before 9 in the morning and looked beautiful. Highly recommend your services.

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    When my delivery arrived, I felt like the florist had me in mind when arranging the flowers. It was breath-taking. I kind of wish these were not funeral flowers.

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