South Hackney Wreaths by Flowers South Hackney

At Flowers South Hackney, our hand-crafted wreaths are designed with care here in the heart of South Hackney, just a stroll from Victoria Park and the green spaces off Well Street. Our experienced local florist team understands how important it is to choose the right tribute, whether for a farewell, a memorial, or a thoughtful seasonal gift for a loved one's door.

We create elegant wreaths using fresh, long-lasting flowers, from classic white roses and lilies to soft pastels and natural, woodland textures. Each design is made to order in our South Hackney studio, and we're happy to tailor colours and styles to reflect personal memories, favourite blooms, or cultural traditions.

With reliable same-day delivery available across South Hackney, Homerton, and Hackney Wick when you order online before 3 PM, you can trust us to handle every detail sensitively and on time. We regularly deliver to local homes, churches, and crematoriums along Mare Street and surrounding roads, working closely with local families and funeral directors.

Why local families choose Flowers South Hackney for wreaths:

  • Thoughtfully designed by experienced, local florists
  • Fresh, premium flowers sourced daily
  • Prompt, respectful same-day delivery until 3 PM

If you're unsure which wreath to choose, our friendly team is here to guide you. Simply order online or get in touch, and we'll help you create a beautiful, meaningful tribute from your trusted South Hackney florist.

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WREATHS
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath on a clean white background, the centerpiece built from dense, snowy white cushion chrysanthemums that create a plush, continuous ring of ruffled petals. The white mass is deliberately uniform, evoking peace and the idea of continuity, while the upper-left quadrant carries an elegant counterpoint: a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) in shades from soft lavender to deep violet. Some lisianthus are fully open, their layered petals forming velvety cups around pale yellow centres; others remain as slender, gently pointed buds. Interspersed foliage - glossy variegated leaves, delicate fern fronds and upright green stems - gives the cluster height, depth and a fresh, natural rhythm. Visible beneath the outer profile of the chrysanthemum ring is a subtle border of crinkled dark purple mesh ribbon, folded to reveal both inner and outer edges; it ties the composition together and complements the lisianthus without overpowering the white base. The wreath sits in soft studio light, its slight shadow creating a sense of lift against the white field. Imagine this arrangement arriving with quiet care to a South Hackney service near Victoria Park or a small memorial at Mare Street: the scent is restrained, the texture soft under the hand, and the overall effect is one of respectful consolation. Flowers South Hackney prepares this design for families seeking a composed, compassionate tribute that balances traditional reverence with gentle contemporary detail.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set cleanly against a white background, this circular funeral wreath is a study in gentle restraint and tactile softness, formed from a dense mattress of pristine white chrysanthemums. Each tiny chrysanthemum head contributes to a reassuringly full and uniform surface, their feathered petals producing a soothing, almost fabric-like texture when viewed up close. A slim line of dark purple netting or ribbon peeks subtly through the inner and outer edges, providing a refined border that lends a bit of depth and quiet dignity to the overall composition. At the crown-left of the wreath a carefully placed cluster of three creamy yellow roses becomes the focal point, their layered petals unfurling with composed grace and evoking feelings of caring and calm. Surrounding the roses are clouds of delicate white gypsophila, the baby's breath forming a gentle halo, and interspersed sprays of small lavender-purple statice that add a cool, complementary note. Rich green foliage - broad glossy leaves alongside feathery fern fronds - frames this cluster, introducing textural contrast and a sense of fresh life. The colours read as soft and respectful: pure white, pale yellow, verdant green, and a touch of purple. The arrangement is lit softly to emphasize form and shadow without drama, and its scale and craftsmanship reflect the familiar standards of small neighbourhood florists around Mare Street and Hackney Marshes. This wreath communicates sympathy and steadiness, a composed floral message for a funeral, wake, or memorial.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined, circular funeral wreath resting visually against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing every detail of the flowers to be clearly appreciated. The wreath is built on a lush foundation of Baby's Breath, spreading a delicate foam of tiny white blossoms across the entire ring and creating a misty, dreamlike texture. Threaded throughout are elegant Lisianthus flowers, chosen for their luxuriant, ruffled petals that unfurl in soft layers. The Lisianthus petals start in a pure white and gradually gather colour along the edges in tones of lilac, lavender, and deeper purple, giving each bloom a hand-painted appearance and a gentle sense of movement. Here and there, pale green stems and creamy buds peep through the Baby's Breath, hinting at new flowers still to come and adding a tender note of renewal. The lighting is soft and balanced, showing the contrast between the fine, crisp detail of the Gypsophila and the velvety fullness of the Lisianthus heads. As a local South Hackney florist, this is the style of wreath often requested for funerals and memorial services, especially by families who want something understated yet expressive of deep care. You could imagine it resting near a memory table in a venue close to London Fields or carried to a service overlooking the greenery around Victoria Park. The open centre preserves the traditional wreath symbolism of eternity and remembrance, while the cool, gentle palette of white and purple conveys peace, solace, and the quiet hope of healing.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular sympathy wreath reads like a gentle embrace: a dense, tactile halo of tiny white chrysanthemums creates a plush, velvety surface that softens the eye and the heart. Underneath the snow-white petals a whisper of purple mesh shows through along the inner ring, a modest, dignified hint of colour that gives the composition depth. At the wreath's upper-left a single cream rose, petals unfurling with a soft yellow wash, nestles into a rich clutch of greenery - broad variegated leaves with pale edges and delicate fern fronds - each leaf and frond placed to catch soft daylight. Sprigs of small lavender-hued statice are woven through this cluster, adding quiet texture and cool tones that harmonise with the hidden purple underlayer. To the right, two sculptural calla lilies arch from roughly two to five o'clock; their sleek forms display a lovely ombré shifting from deep purple at the tips to a tender peach-pink nearer the throat, their green stems bending gracefully along the lower-right arc and tying the composition together. A single longer green stem travels across the lower wreath from the left grouping to the base of the callas, fixed discreetly to maintain the clean line. Against a bright white backdrop the arrangement feels both restrained and comforting, a considered funeral or memorial choice conveying solace and lasting respect - the kind of piece often chosen for services in South Hackney and for bringing quiet consolation to family gatherings.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a clean white background, this circular wreath appears as a soft ring of remembrance, carefully woven from pastel roses and lush greenery. The arrangement is so full that the frame is almost entirely taken up by flowers, with just enough dark green fern foliage emerging to add shape and contrast. Prominent throughout are large roses in creamy ivory and warm white, many fully open so that their layered petals form generous, rounded faces that seem to rest peacefully against one another. Scattered among them, clusters of blush pink spray roses introduce smaller, more delicate forms, with tight buds and half-open flowers giving a sense of gentle progression and time. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses are thoughtfully placed, lending a subdued warmth that blends harmoniously with the cooler tones. Interspersed dusty lavender and muted mauve roses offer that distinctive, vintage touch so often chosen for thoughtful sympathy flowers, their colour whispering of memory and quiet reflection. Beneath and between the blooms, finely textured fern fronds create a rich, evergreen base, their deeper hue outlining the perfect circle and emphasizing the symbolism of continuity and eternal love. Everything about the design feels calm and considered, from the balance of colours to the interplay of open blossoms and buds. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting at a chapel near Mare Street or being carried into a ceremony close to London Fields, chosen by a South Hackney family who wants something both dignified and softly expressive. The wreath's luminous pastels and natural depth make it a fitting floral image for articles on funerals, memorial services, or the quiet rituals of grief.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Nestled on a backdrop of fresh white, the floral wreath radiates calm and thoughtful beauty-its elements artfully woven to echo the harmonious spirit of South Hackney. Pure white lilies, elegant and ample, open wide like quiet blessings, their delicate green stamens and soft sheen reminiscent of the gentle sunlight crossing London Fields in the early morning. Bold, fuchsia-pink lilies weave vibrant accents among the whites, petals marked by subtle flecks of deeper colour, their dramatic presence capturing moments of joyful memory amid sorrow. Intertwined gently between these dominant blooms, blush-pink and creamy white roses unfurl in both bud and full bloom, their plush, satiny petals conjuring the warmth of shared stories and gentle farewells. Touches of eucalyptus or deep green lily foliage peek respectfully between the flowers, grounding the arrangement with their calm, familiar presence. The wreath's continuous, densely layered circle invites quiet contemplation: the open center drawing the mind back to the cycles of love and remembrance common to the diverse streets of South Hackney. Purposefully crafted with sensitivity and care, this wreath provides heartfelt solace and memorial beauty, ideal for local funeral services or thoughtful condolence gestures within the area's close-knit communities.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath, balanced and understated, displayed against a bright white background so every detail reads with clarity. The structural foundation is a densely packed ring of small white spray chrysanthemums; their many narrow petals overlap to create a soft, cloud-like surface that absorbs light and communicates quiet respect. Arranged on the upper-left quadrant is a striking accent-several rich yellow roses, their petals unfurling in warm, golden spirals that suggest gentle sunlight, coupled with deep royal purple lisianthus whose satin-like ruffled cups bring a cool, contemplative counterpoint. A handful of pale lavender lisianthus buds and green-tinged buds provide a sense of progression and natural depth. Sprays of lush green foliage-glossy salal-style leaves, tiny variegated accents and feathery fern fronds-interweave with the flowers, offering support and a calming green backdrop. A subtle dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum ring along both inner and outer curves, quietly tying the colour story together. The wreath's open centre and plush white field create a contemplative frame for the colourful cluster, perfect for conveying condolence at funerals or memorial services. As a South Hackney florist, Flowers South Hackney prepares this kind of piece for families who ask for simple dignity-whether the service is at a chapel near Homerton or a quiet committal beside Hackney Marshes-made with fresh blooms and thoughtful composition.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath in soothing shades of white and lilac is shown against a pure white backdrop, which makes its delicate textures and subtle colours stand out. At the heart of the design are luxurious white Oriental lilies, each blossom wide and star-shaped, with smooth, velvety petals that arc outward in graceful lines. Many flowers are fully open, revealing tender green throats and prominent stamens tipped with warm, rusty pollen, while others remain in half-opened cups or as pointed buds, introducing natural variation and an almost breathing quality to the arrangement. Tucked between the lilies are ruffled lisianthus blooms, their white petals rimmed with gentle purple, giving the wreath a soft, watercolor-like edge reminiscent of the pastel skies seen over the Regent's Canal in South Hackney at dusk. Sprigs of fresh greenery and eucalyptus-style tips emerge discreetly from beneath the profusion of petals, adding structure and a calm, cool contrast. The circle itself is complete and unbroken, carefully crafted to symbolise eternity, the unending bond between loved ones, and the cycle of life and memory. The mood conveyed is one of quiet reverence and compassionate farewell, appropriate for funeral services, wakes, or memorial gatherings held in local chapels and crematoriums around South Hackney. Thoughtfully balanced in both colour and form, this lily and lisianthus wreath offers a dignified way to express sympathy and honour a life well lived, providing a peaceful focal point for reflection and remembrance during moments of shared grief.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
This carefully composed circular wreath is photographed from above on a pristine white field, the soft, even lighting throwing a faint shadow that grounds the piece and reveals its rounded, handcrafted form. Hundreds of white chrysanthemums have been arranged into a dense, textured ring-each petal feathering outward to create a serene, cloud-like mattress of white that communicates purity and remembrance. Near the top-left, three deep royal blue roses punctuate the white with striking colour; their velvety petals are tightly layered and saturated, a rich cobalt that reads both solemn and hopeful. The roses sit amid clusters of dark green foliage whose smooth, rounded leaves give weight and natural contrast, shaping the focal cluster without overpowering the chrysanthemum band. Encircling the wreath's inner and outer edges is a pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue, its glossy folds catching light and adding a dignified frame that completes the design. The arrangement has a subtle tactile quality-the papery softness of the mums against the plush rose petals and the cool gloss of the ribbon-and a restrained fragrance that seems right for moments of remembrance. As a florist serving South Hackney, from Mare Street to the outskirts of Homerton and making deliveries across Victoria Park neighbourhoods, I picture this wreath at memorial services, church tributes, or as a respectful condolence token left at a bedside. Prepared with careful technique and local understanding, it reads as a compassionate, traditional tribute rendered with contemporary colour.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Against a spotless white background, this floral wreath appears as a calm, circular halo of soft colour and rich greenery, designed with the thoughtful care of a seasoned South Hackney florist. The arrangement is viewed directly from above, making its symmetry and fullness immediately evident. At its heart are numerous large roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and grey-tinged purple, each bloom fully open, with petals spiralling inward in intricate, velvety layers. These are interspersed with dainty pastel pink spray roses and rosebuds, their smaller, lighter petals offering a tender contrast to the deeper, more contemplative tones of the main flowers. Beneath and around this ring of roses lies a dense collar of deep green fern fronds, most likely leatherleaf, their delicately serrated leaves pushing out beyond the blooms to give the wreath a lush, organic edge. Here and there, subtle touches of darker filler leaves and tiny buds peek between petals, introducing gentle shadows and a sense of depth that invites closer attention. The lighting is soft and balanced, reminiscent of natural daylight filtering into a quiet room near South Hackney's canals or a peaceful corner close to London Fields, revealing each texture without harsh contrast. Together, the colours and forms create a mood of quiet reverence and compassion, making this wreath an appropriate choice for a funeral, cremation service, or memorial gathering in the local area. Its circular shape suggests a continuous bond that endures beyond loss, while the blend of lavender and pink roses conveys affection, gratitude, and respect. It is easy to imagine this piece resting on a stand by the coffin, laid at a graveside, or delivered to a family home in E9 as a thoughtful floral embrace in times of mourning.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a lush, circular field of small, royal-blue chrysanthemums, each bloom packed close to create a rich, textured band of colour that feels both substantial and soft to the eye. A neatly pleated white satin ribbon frames the central gap, its subtle sheen and ruffle delivering a crisp, ceremonial edge against the deep blues. Nestled on the upper-left arc are three fully opened blue roses-large, velvety and saturated with a sapphire hue-that act as a calm, dignified anchor. Around those roses delicate clusters of baby's breath (gypsophila) scatter tiny white dots of light through the blue, and a few darker green leaves punctuate the composition with natural depth.

A gentle cascade of ivory-white orchids drapes from mid-left down toward the lower-right, their broad, delicate petals lending an ethereal, almost floating quality across the chrysanthemum base. Several green orchid buds remain closed or just beginning to unfurl along the stem, quietly suggesting continuity and hope amid mourning. The textures here are complex-spiky chrysanthemum petals, plush rose velour, silky orchids and crisp satin ribbon-yet they harmonise into a composed tribute that reads as gracious and solemn. Crafted with the consideration of a local South Hackney florist, this wreath is a dignified choice for funerals or memorials held near Hackney Marshes or Chatsworth Road and conveys sympathy through colour, form and meticulous floral technique.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A lush, open funeral wreath is set against a bright white backdrop, its circular shape forming a gentle symbol of eternity and remembrance. The wreath is generously filled, with large white lilies taking centre stage, their broad star-shaped petals curving outward and their golden stamens glinting softly, giving the arrangement a sense of calm radiance. Interlaced with these are vivid fuchsia and deep magenta lilies, some lightly freckled in the centre, adding passionate colour that stands out among the softer tones. Pure white gerbera daisies, with neatly layered petals encircling dark, velvety centres, are spaced throughout the design, bringing a contemporary brightness that echoes the creative, urban spirit of South Hackney and nearby London Fields. Soft light pink roses, appearing as tight buds and slightly opened blooms, are tucked in clusters around the wreath, lending a gentle, romantic touch and evoking love held tenderly in memory. Creamy white roses, more open and full, give the piece its classical heart and enhance the sense of volume and abundance. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly spray carnations or tiny spray roses, fill in the spaces between the larger blooms, creating a plush, cloud-like texture and ensuring the circle appears rich and complete. Layers of green foliage frame and weave through the flowers, with different leaf shapes and tones of green adding depth, shadow, and natural balance. The overall mood is quietly dignified and deeply comforting, like a thoughtful floral tribute crafted by Flowers South Hackney for a local family, designed to convey sympathy, respect, and enduring affection at a funeral or memorial gathering.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a full, symmetrical funeral wreath, its circular shape perfectly defined by a dense planting of red and green blooms. The wreath is photographed front-on against a bright white background, so the colours appear vivid and true. The dominant feature is an abundance of deep red carnations, their petals gathered in frilled, overlapping layers that give each flower a rich, textured profile. These carnations are closely spaced, creating a continuous ribbon of crimson around the ring, occasionally interrupted by smaller buds and more compact blossoms that add a sense of natural movement. Interspersed among the red are lime green button chrysanthemums, each bloom a tiny globe of uniform petals packed tightly together. Their striking chartreuse shade injects a lively freshness into the arrangement, symbolising renewal and remembrance, and making the wreath a fitting gesture of sympathy for families in South Hackney. Behind and between the blooms lies a generous structure of greenery. Dark, glossy ferns stretch outward with feather-like fronds, lending depth and a cool forest-green tone, while lighter variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins wind through the design, echoing the loops of a ribbon. On one section of the wreath, a soft, sculpted bow of green striped ribbon is worked into the foliage, its subtle diagonal pattern mirroring the interplay of light and shadow on the leaves. The overall effect is both formal and tender: a traditional red-and-green funeral wreath, lovingly crafted, that would not feel out of place at a service in one of South Hackney's local churches, a farewell near Regent's Canal, or a quiet remembrance gathering after a ceremony around London Fields.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
The photograph presents a circular sympathy wreath laid flat on a pure white surface, its detailed construction visible at a glance. The outer ring is shaped from lush greenery: soft, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves mingle with slender fern fronds and deeper green foliage, creating a rich, natural frame. Layered upon this green base, clusters of roses in blush and soft lavender-pink are placed with care, each flower fully opened so that their spiralling petals form gentle, cloud-like rosettes. Interspersed with the roses, ruffled lisianthus blooms in shades of pale pink and velvety purple add depth and a slightly whimsical movement, their cup-shaped blossoms catching soft shadows between their layers. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies provide the main focal points, one at the upper portion of the ring and the other towards the lower side, their wide petals flared open around prominent stamens. These lilies have a quiet, fiery presence, bringing warmth to the otherwise pastel palette. Sprinkled throughout are tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, such as statice, which appear as a fine, airy mist, softening the transitions between the larger blooms. Small, spiky blue eryngium thistles stand like little sculptures among the petals, adding a modern touch with their steely-blue tones and distinctive texture. Discreet lily buds are nestled within the foliage, hinting at flowers still to come and suggesting that love and memory continue beyond the day of the service. At the base, carefully folded bright green leaves frame one of the lilies, signalling experienced local craftsmanship. Created for families in South Hackney, this wreath feels at home in a quiet room of reflection near London Fields or travelling by local delivery to a funeral service along Well Street, offering comfort and dignity in floral form.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured in clear, even light, this funeral wreath forms a perfect ring of white Baby's Breath, creating an impression of weightless softness against a pure white backdrop. Viewed from directly above, the wreath appears almost like a circle of gentle mist made solid, built from countless clusters of tiny Gypsophila blooms. Their petals overlap and intertwine so completely that no gaps or mechanics show through, just a continuous band of fine, fluffy texture. The centre of the design remains open and unadorned, a smooth circular window of white that intensifies the wreath's sense of stillness and reflection. On the right-hand curve, slightly below the midpoint, two striking calla lilies introduce a rich, emotional accent. Their sleek, sculpted petals curl in on themselves to form refined trumpets, coloured in deep burgundy and magenta at the tips before gradually blending into muted green tones along the stems. The polished, almost waxy surface of the lilies contrasts with the powdery softness of the Baby's Breath, drawing the eye gently rather than sharply. Their slender stems arc inward, as if bowing in quiet respect. The overall design feels contemporary but deeply respectful, a floral tribute that speaks of love, dignity, and a carefully held memory. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting at a South Hackney funeral service near Victoria Park or carried through the quieter side streets towards a family gathering, created by a local florist who understands how subtle colour and texture can bring comfort during farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image presents a beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean, white backdrop that makes each bloom and leaf stand out with crisp definition. The wreath itself is a continuous ring of flowers, rich with roses in deep magenta, vibrant fuchsia, and soft, romantic pink, each rose showing its own character: some tightly coiled, others halfway open, and many fully expanded, their layered petals creating a sense of lush abundance. Nestled among these roses are large double lilies, their petals in gentle shades of cream, blush-pink, and delicate peach, curling outward in soft ruffles. Several lime-green lily buds punctuate the design, adding vertical interest and a luminous, fresh green tone that echoes the vitality of nearby South Hackney green spaces. The entire ring is anchored by generous foliage: fine, feathery fern fronds form an elegant outer border, while smooth, glossy leaves and a few subtly variegated greens provide a deep, verdant base for the blooms. The arrangement feels carefully balanced, as if created for a thoughtful farewell in one of South Hackney's intimate funeral chapels or for a memorial gathering near Mare Street. The interplay of warm pinks and creamy whites against the rich green foliage produces a mood that is both comforting and refined. The white background removes any distractions, drawing full attention to the wreath's details and allowing it to speak quietly of love, remembrance, and the ongoing circle of life, making it an appropriate tribute for families seeking a meaningful floral expression of sympathy in the South Hackney area.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
This opulent wreath, crafted entirely from deep red roses, feels like a hushed celebration of life and memory. The circular arrangement is dense and lush, with large, fully open blooms and a chorus of smaller buds mingling in a velvet, ruby-red tapestry. Each petal curves and folds with natural elegance, forming a delicate spiral at the heart of the wreath that catches the eye and holds it there, as if inviting quiet reflection. Set against a pure white backdrop, the intensity of the red is amplified, turning the piece into a palpable focal point suitable for romantic declarations, anniversaries, or respectful memorials. The arrangement suggests a refined, timeless mood-the sort of piece you'd see at a formal ceremony or a cherished doorway, telling stories of love, admiration, and enduring connection. As a South Hackney florist, I can sense the care poured into selecting blooms in peak beauty, ensuring a uniform crimson glow across the entire circle. For those near Broadway Market, Victoria Park, or Bethnal Green, this wreath can be prepared for delivery with same-day service, arriving fresh and ready to carry a meaningful message across the day with grace and dignity.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A beautifully crafted circular wreath for a funeral or remembrance is displayed on a pristine white background, making every detail of its design stand out. The wreath's structure is built from a lavish ring of deep red roses, each flower fully open so that its velvety petals unfold layer upon layer, moving from bright crimson at the outer edges to a more shadowed burgundy closer to the heart of the bloom. Woven seamlessly among these roses are numerous bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slim petals forming soft, rounded cushions that glow like small pockets of sunshine. Together, the rich red and cheerful yellow hues strike a balance between love, respect, and gentle hope, particularly fitting for a farewell tribute. The flowers rest on a generous bed of greenery: broad, glossy green leaves, probably salal or ruscus, interspersed with lighter, slightly silvery foliage suggestive of eucalyptus. These leaves peek through in just the right places, adding texture and depth without overwhelming the roses and chrysanthemums. The circle itself is meticulously even, with flowers placed so densely that the wreath feels solid and substantial, yet still airy at its open centre, symbolising continuity and the unbroken nature of memory. Clean, even lighting illuminates the details of each petal and leaf, while the pure white backdrop removes any distractions, focusing attention solely on the floral tribute. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered by a local South Hackney florist to a service near Victoria Park, a peaceful graveside in East London, or a memorial gathering for a much-loved family member or friend.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In one quiet moment, a wreath of red roses forms a perfect circle against a clean white field, its dense bloom packing a lush, velvety surface. Dozens of blooms, at varying openings, glow with deep crimson, each petal catching light to reveal shading from near-black centers to brighter edges. Interlaced among them, clusters of green foliage-the broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and the slender, glossy ruscus-thread through, adding texture and a natural, forest-green counterpoint. The arrangement is tightly composed, yet the petals breathe with soft movement, suggesting both vigor and tenderness in equal measure. This is a solemn yet radiant symbol of memory, suitable for funerals, memorials, and anniversaries. The wreath's fullness and three-dimensional layering speak of careful craft and reverent intention, a testament to a South Hackney florist's skill in serving the community-from Dalston and Victoria Park to Mile End and Bethnal Green. With same-day delivery across South Hackney, families can place this tribute on a chapel altar, a wake, or a private home with confidence. The white backdrop heightens the petals' folds and leaf veins, inviting viewers to linger over the texture and color transitions, and to feel the quiet hope that memories endure. It remains a timeless language of sympathy, love, and enduring connection, ready to accompany a heartfelt message as life is remembered here in East London.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
The image presents a beautifully crafted circular funeral wreath, styled precisely in the form of a classic lifebuoy and shown against a bright white background that heightens its strong contrast of colours. Every inch of the ring is blanketed with small, compact blossoms, probably chrysanthemums chosen for their uniform shape and lasting freshness, creating a perfectly even, cushion-like texture without visible gaps. The wreath is segmented into four even blocks that alternate between intense royal blue and pristine white. The blue quadrants convey depth and quiet strength, each tiny petal contributing to a rich, saturated band that feels both dignified and grounding, reminiscent of the deep tones of the Regent's Canal as it winds near South Hackney. The white quadrants are luminous and serene, their soft, layered petals catching the light and bringing a sense of openness and hope. Around the inside of the circular opening, a thin ribbon in a matching dark blue is gently ruffled into a delicate trim, tracing the inner rim and adding a hint of texture that enhances the nautical feel without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. With no extra foliage, wording, or adornments, the focus rests entirely on the symbolic colours and lifebuoy form. This wreath is clearly meant as a sympathy tribute, powerful for commemorating a loved one with maritime connections or for those seen as protectors in their families or neighbourhoods. Created in the style of an experienced East London florist, it would be a striking, thoughtful choice for a funeral service or memorial gathering in South Hackney and the surrounding canalside communities.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above against a bright white surface, this elegant funeral wreath blends creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies into a serene, full-bodied tribute. Approximately fifteen fully opened roses form the wreath's luminous foundation; their closely furled petals catch the light and read as soft ivory discs. Interwoven among them, large trumpet lilies in a tender lemon hue open in graceful arcs, while several lily buds remain partially closed, suggesting patience and ongoing life. Beneath the flowers, a dense scaffold of deep green foliage supports the design: delicate fern fronds lend an airy, feathered border and broader, rounded leaves - similar to eucalyptus - give a cool, silvery contrast that deepens the palette. The overall texture alternates between velvety rose hearts, the firm architecture of lily petals, and the airy movement of greenery, producing a composition that is simultaneously full and refined. A subtle floral scent - the sweet powder of roses softened by green, citrus-tinged lilies - adds an invisible layer of comfort. The wreath's circular silhouette, precise yet natural, speaks of remembrance and continuity. Prepared with the discretion and care of local florists, available for delivery across South Hackney and neighbouring streets from Well Street Market to Mare Street, this traditional sympathy wreath from Flowers South Hackney is intended as a peaceful, dignified expression of condolence for funeral services or memorial displays.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00