Hackney Marshes Wreaths

At Hackney Marshes Flowers, our handcrafted wreaths are designed by experienced local florists who know and love Hackney Marshes. From welcoming door wreaths to thoughtful tribute pieces, every design is created in our studio close to the green spaces by Homerton Road and the paths that follow the River Lea.

Using fresh, seasonal flowers, we create natural, modern and traditional wreaths to suit every occasion. Whether you live near Lea Bridge Road, around Clapton, or over towards Stratford, our skilled florist team can provide beautifully finished designs with reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM.

Order is simple - just order online and tell us the style, colour palette and sentiment you want to express. We regularly deliver wreaths to homes and businesses throughout:

  • Hackney Wick and the creative spaces around the Olympic Park
  • Clapton and neighbouring residential streets
  • Stratford and surrounding business districts

Our reputation as a trusted local florist is built on careful attention to detail, respectful service for sympathy wreaths, and vibrant, welcoming designs for doors and tables. Every wreath is made to order, so you receive something fresh, personal and crafted with care right here in Hackney Marshes.

Browse our collection of wreaths today and order online for fast, friendly same-day delivery you can rely on.

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WREATHS
Soft morning light in a studio reveals a circular memorial wreath formed from countless snow-white chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled closely to create a lush, continuous ring that feels like a gentle embrace. The chrysanthemums' densely ruffled petals give the base a plush, tactile quality - soft to the eye and suggestive of quiet comfort. At the upper-left a carefully composed accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides a graceful focal point: rich, velvety violet blossoms open alongside paler lavender blooms and tight, elegant buds, creating a subtle gradient of purple that reads both regal and tender. Fresh green foliage is thoughtfully layered through the cluster - broad variegated leaves and slender, airy fern fronds - offering textural contrast and a natural, living freshness. A discreet dark purple mesh or lace ribbon trims the inner and outer edges, its crinkled weave visible beneath the chrysanthemum mass and tying the palette together with a refined, sober note. The wreath rests on a plain white background with a faint, diffused shadow beneath, giving it depth and presence without distraction. Crafted in the spirit of local sympathy traditions, this arrangement is the sort of respectful tribute Hackney Marshes Flowers prepares for families across Hackney Marshes, Homerton and Clapton: composed, understated, and intended to honour a life with calm dignity. The scent is soft and floral rather than sweetly heady - a subtle, comforting presence that does not overwhelm - suited to a memorial setting where silence and memory are paramount.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This sympathy wreath is composed like a gentle hush: a flawless circular ring of snow-white chrysanthemums, each tiny head layered into the next until the whole surface reads as a plush, air-soft halo. The chrysanthemums' myriad ruffled petals create texture and volume, their cool white glow tempered by a faint, elegant lining of dark purple netting or ribbon that peeps through the inner and outer edges, hinting at depth beneath the surface without disturbing the wreath's solemn simplicity.

Resting along the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses unfurl in tender clusters-their creamy tones evoking warmth and remembered laughter amid mourning. They are surrounded by dancing clouds of white gypsophila and punctuated by little sprays of lavender-purple statice, whose papery florets catch the light and add a whisper of colour like early spring crocus. Varied green foliage-broad, smooth leaves paired with finer, airy fern fronds-wraps the accent flowers in a supportive frame, lending both contrast and a living immediacy to the composition.

Seen from slightly above, the wreath holds its perfect circular geometry with an open centre that suggests continuity and memory. Soft studio lighting reveals the tactile richness of the materials and casts a gentle shadow beneath, giving the piece presence and weight. Ideal as a respectful memorial tribute, this arrangement expresses calm, dignity, and solace for families in Hackney Marshes, Clapton and the nearby streets.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A tranquil circular wreath, photographed against a clean white background, is composed almost entirely of fresh white Baby's Breath and ruffled Lisianthus in white and violet tones, creating a soft and ethereal impression. The Baby's Breath forms a dense, continuous halo of tiny blossoms, each stem branching into clusters of delicate white flowers that resemble a fine, airy mist drifting over the fields by Hackney Marshes on a still morning. Scattered evenly throughout this cloud-like base are larger Lisianthus flowers, their smooth petals unfolding in gentle layers. Most petals are pure white, but their edges and outer veins are washed with lilac, lavender, and deeper purple, giving each bloom a subtle, painterly appearance. Some Lisianthus are fully open, with slightly darker centres hidden among the folds, while others remain in half-open or tight bud form, pale green at the tips and brushed with creamy tones that hint at the purple that will emerge as they blossom. The wreath's central circle remains open and perfectly round, reinforcing the traditional symbol of continuity and everlasting love. Under soft, even lighting, the cool whites and purples appear crisp yet calming, without harsh contrast or bold colours. This is the kind of floral tribute a local Hackney family might choose for a funeral or cremation service, whether at a nearby chapel or graveside, when they want something understated yet deeply heartfelt. The arrangement conveys serenity, quiet respect, and a gentle promise of peace, as though offering a comforting embrace to those gathered in remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath with a dense, cloud-like base of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small floret closely packed to give a velvety texture that reads as quiet and reverent. A whisper of vivid purple mesh or fine netting is visible beneath the white flowers, particularly around the inner curve, lending a modest but poignant contrast that deepens the composition. At the upper-left segment a concentrated cluster has been arranged with care: a single, softly opened cream or pale-yellow rose anchors glossy variegated leaves and feathered fern fronds, creating a tactile nest of green. Intermixed are delicate sprigs of lavender-purple statice-papery, resilient blooms that add cool colour and a hint of rural meadow scent. From roughly two o'clock down to five o'clock, two long-stemmed calla lilies sweep across the right side in graceful arcs; their trumpet cups display a refined gradient from rich purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink or blush nearer the base, their sculptural form providing movement and balance. The bright green stems follow the lower-right curve and are woven into the chrysanthemum mass, while a single, longer green stem stretches from the left cluster across the lower wreath to meet the callas, subtly tying the design together. Photographed against a clean white backdrop and imagined as a sympathy piece for services around Hackney Marshes, Homerton High Street, or Well Street Market, this composition-prepared by Hackney Marshes Flowers-speaks of peace, respect, and enduring memory without flourish, an understated tribute for funerals and memorial gatherings.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath rests against a crisp white background, its design filled edge to edge with roses and fresh greenery so that the entire ring appears plush and abundant. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large, fully open roses in creamy white and soft ivory, their petal layers curling outward like silk, each flower carefully angled to form a smooth, continuous surface. Nestled among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in tight buds with green-tipped sepals, others just beginning to unfold, giving the arrangement a sense of quiet movement. Gentle peach and pale buttery yellow roses introduce a mellow warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend a subtle, vintage elegance that feels especially fitting for a thoughtful memorial. Beneath and between the blooms, deep green fern fronds provide structure and contrast; their delicate, feather-like leaves frame the pastel palette and add depth to the circular shape. The wreath appears freshly made, as if arranged in a calm studio near Hackney Marshes, ready to be delivered to a local chapel, church, or cemetery. Soft, even lighting enhances the natural colours without casting harsh shadows, creating a tranquil, almost contemplative atmosphere. The fully rounded, unbroken circle speaks of everlasting love and remembrance, while the mix of buds and open roses suggests both loss and enduring hope. This elegant floral tribute would sit beautifully on a stand by the coffin or displayed at a memorial service, offering quiet comfort and respect to grieving family and friends in the surrounding Hackney community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil circle of flowers unfolds with quiet reverence, evoking the peaceful spirit of Hackney Marshes and its wide open skies. The central focus rests on generous white lilies, their petals unfurling like soft wings, some fully blossomed, others hinting at the promise of new beginnings. Accents of rich fuchsia pink lilies, marked with deep magenta speckles, introduce an artistic flair and a vibrant splash of colour that captures the lively diversity of local gardens lining the Lea Valley. Interspersed throughout are delicate blush pink and creamy roses, nestled between the grander blooms, their tightly gathered buds and softly opening petals offering whispers of comfort and affectionate memories. Misted green foliage-perhaps a mix of eucalyptus and fresh local greenery-emerges subtly in the composition, adding a gentle fragrance and a cool undertone that mirrors morning walks along the marsh boardwalk. The entire wreath forms a complete, inviting circle, its abundant texture and finely calibrated balance of hues speaking to the skill and sensitivity of a Hackney florist. This arrangement resonates as a dignified memorial tribute or condolence gesture, its stillness and richness echoing the enduring beauty of life and love, embraced by the warmth and support of the Hackney Marshes community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An elegant sympathy wreath designed for remembrance, shown against a plain white background to highlight its craftsmanship and colour harmony. The wreath's main body is formed from a closely packed ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums; their tightly clustered petals create a soft, almost cloud-like cushion that communicates peace and reverence. Nestled on the upper left quadrant is a focused, artful spray of warm yellow roses - each bloom opened to reveal buttery centers - interlaced with rich royal purple lisianthus, their satiny, ruffled cups providing a luxurious contrast. A few pale lavender lisianthus buds and fresh green tips add layers of depth and the sense of life continuing within the tribute. Sprays of glossy salal-style foliage, slender fern fronds, and variegated leaves strengthen the silhouette and gently cradle the colourful cluster. A delicate dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is intentionally visible beneath the white chrysanthemum ring, peeking at the inner and outer edges to tie the composition together and echo the purple tones above. The piece reads as measured and compassionate, suitable for a funeral service or memorial table. Crafted with care for families across Hackney Marshes, Hackney Wick and surrounding streets such as Lea Bridge Road and Well Street, this wreath is prepared for respectful presentation and can be arranged for same-day delivery by Hackney Marshes Flowers when required. It balances tradition with a contemporary touch - quiet in its white purity yet warmed by yellow and dignified by purple.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A fully rounded sympathy wreath is presented against a clear white backdrop, its soft hues and careful structure reminiscent of a quiet walk along the paths by Hackney Marshes when the day is just beginning. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the abundance of large, white Oriental lilies that dominate the design, their long, silky petals unfolding in generous arcs, each flower revealing a pale green centre with defined stamens tipped in warm brown pollen. Some lilies stand proudly open, while others remain partially closed, their tapered buds promising a slow and dignified unfolding. Nestled among them are clusters of white Lisianthus, their petals finely ruffled and brushed at the edges with light purple and soft lavender, creating a gentle halo of colour throughout the circle. A few small, creamy rosebuds and tightly furled lily buds add nuance and texture, like memories layered gently one upon another. Fine, cool-toned greenery, including eucalyptus-like sprigs and slender leaves, weaves discreetly beneath the flowers, giving the wreath structure without overpowering its calm, pure character. The form is perfectly circular, with no gaps or harsh lines, symbolising continuity, devotion, and the unbroken bond between the living and the departed. This wreath feels like a tender tribute prepared by a florist who understands the needs of local families, perhaps chosen for a funeral at a nearby Hackney crematorium or a memorial service held close to Homerton or Clapton. Its white and lilac tones, soft textures, and composed balance offer a quiet message of peace, respect, and enduring remembrance.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a soft elevated angle against pure white, this circular sympathy wreath presents a study in contrasts: a broad, uninterrupted band of immaculate white chrysanthemums encircles the form, their countless feathery petals layered to create a plush, cloudlike texture and a subtle, comforting fragrance that reads as reverence. The chrysanthemum mass is slightly domed, each bloom contributing to an even, tactile field that speaks of remembrance and calm. On the upper left a small cluster of three intense, royal blue roses draws the eye-petals tightly spiralled and remarkably velvety, their deep blue lending a dignified note of individuality to the otherwise traditional palette. Interspersed dark green foliage gives weight and natural depth, the leaves' sheen balancing the matte softness of the chrysanthemums. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue traces both the inner and outer rims of the wreath, its gentle ruffles catching light and adding a formal, finished edge. As a local florist I picture this arrangement arriving at services around Hackney Marshes, or laid near the quiet riverbanks of the Lea as a personal tribute; at Hackney Marshes Flowers we craft pieces like this for families seeking understated elegance in times of loss. The combination of textures-feathery chrysanthemums, lush roses, glossy leaves, and silky ribbon-creates a sympathetic composition that comforts through simplicity and considered detail. It is a wreath designed to honour, console, and remain a respectful focal point in memorial moments.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round funeral wreath is displayed flat against a clean white background, like it has been photographed from directly overhead on a table in a quiet Hackney Marshes studio. The arrangement forms an unbroken circle of roses and foliage, symbolising continuity and eternal remembrance. Large, fully opened roses in soft, smoky lavender and dusky mauve dominate the design, their petals densely layered in delicate spirals that feel almost cloud-like in their softness. Between these statement blooms, clusters of smaller pastel pink spray roses are woven in, some as tight buds, others half-open, lending a tender, youthful touch that lightens the deeper purple tones. The colour palette is gentle and dignified, with cool greyish-purple hues blending beautifully into the warm blush pink, evoking a sense of peace and affectionate farewell. A dense collar of dark green fern fronds surrounds and supports the flowers, their finely divided, feathery leaves creating a textured backdrop that peeks through the gaps between blooms. Subtle specks of darker greenery and tiny dark buds sit in the shadows, giving the wreath visual depth and a more natural, garden-like feel, as though the roses had been freshly gathered from the green spaces around Hackney Marshes. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the velvety quality of the petals and the fresh sheen of the foliage. This serene, carefully balanced wreath reads as a heartfelt sympathy tribute, the kind chosen for a funeral or celebration of life to offer comfort and quiet beauty at a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a stark white field, this funeral wreath reads as a composed study in blue and white: a dense ring of small, vivid blue chrysanthemums forms the principal body, each bloom tightly clustered so the surface feels plush and textural, like a woven cushion of petals. A pleated white satin ribbon tucks beneath the inner edge, its soft folds offering a refined contrast that brightens the composition and lends a ceremonial air. Nestled high on the left arc are three opulent blue roses, fully open and saturated with a deep, velvety colour; their rounded petals are surrounded by delicate sprays of gypsophila and a few dark green leaves, which add faintly fragrant green relief and a touch of classic sympathy styling. Moving from the mid-left, a graceful cascade of white orchids-likely Phalaenopsis in their serene, sculptural forms-arches across the wreath toward the lower right, their ivory petals appearing almost translucent in the soft light. Among these orchids small lime-green buds promise new life, a gentle motif of continuity threaded through the remembrance. The overall mood is calm and respectful, the textures ranging from the chrysanthemum's fine filaments to the orchids' silk-like smoothness and the ribbon's satiny sheen. As a local arrangement crafted with care, this wreath would be equally fitting for services near the Lea River, at community halls around Homerton, or at chapels serving Hackney Marshes, conveying sympathy with quiet dignity and thoughtful floral craftsmanship.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a full, open circular wreath of funeral flowers set against a clean white background, arranged with the calm, steady hand of a local Hackney Marshes florist who understands how flowers can speak when words feel too small. The wreath is composed of abundant white lilies, their broad petals unfolding like soft satin, each bloom displaying a central cluster of green pistils and warm golden stamens that add gentle contrast. Interwoven among them are bold magenta and deep fuchsia lilies, likely oriental varieties, whose star-shaped, slightly speckled petals bring a sense of richness and solemn beauty, like small notes of colour in a quiet piece of music. Bright white gerbera daisies with dark central disks create a ring of friendly, open faces, their layered petals adding a fresh, slightly playful texture that keeps the tribute from feeling too heavy. Light pink roses, many in half-open bud, nestle between the larger blooms, their tender hue suggesting love, gratitude, and soft farewell. Creamy white roses, fully formed with tightly packed petals, reinforce the wreath's sense of completeness and grace. Smaller clusters of white filler flowers, perhaps spray carnations or petite chrysanthemums, fill every gap, ensuring there are no harsh lines, only a continuous wave of petals. Around and beneath the flowers, glossy greenery and small buds provide structure and a natural frame, supporting the unbroken circular shape that symbolises eternity and the ongoing cycle of life. The overall impression is of a gentle, dignified tribute, suitable for a memorial or funeral service anywhere around Hackney, from local churches to quiet services near the marshes.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath is captured in crisp detail, a complete circle of flowers positioned against a bright white background so that every colour and texture stands out clearly. The heart of the design is a mass of deep red carnations, their petals ruffled and layered like soft fabric, forming plush cushions of colour around the ring. Some blossoms are large and fully open, others slightly smaller or just unfurling, giving a gentle rhythm to the wreath rather than a perfectly uniform pattern. Between these red blooms, clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums sit like small, rounded jewels, their tightly packed petals creating a smooth, almost mossy texture. The green is bright and lively, offering a fresh counterpoint to the solemn richness of the red, and together they create a palette that suggests both remembrance and ongoing life. A bed of greenery supports the flowers, with darker fern fronds providing depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in creamy white, weave through the arrangement, catching the light and adding subtle movement. Near one side, a looped ribbon in bands of soft and darker green curves in and out of the foliage, echoing the circular form without drawing attention away from the blossoms. The overall structure is perfectly round, well balanced, and carefully filled, evoking the care of an experienced Hackney florist who understands how families here, from Homerton to Clapton, want to honour a loved one. The scene feels calm and respectful, as if the wreath is ready to be delivered for a funeral service, memorial, or graveside tribute near Hackney Marshes.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A large, perfectly round sympathy wreath fills the frame, photographed against a pure white background so that every flower and leaf seems to glow with gentle importance. The overall impression is one of abundance and care, like something a family from the Hackney Marshes community might choose to honour a loved one at a local chapel or crematorium. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies act as visual anchors, one near the top edge of the circle and the other closer to the lower side, their open petals curved back to reveal bold stamens. Soft blush-pink and light lavender-pink roses are scattered generously between them, their layered petals unfurling in soft spirals that feel both comforting and elegant. Threaded through the roses are ruffled lisianthus blooms in shades of pale pink and deep purple, the contrast of colours adding depth and a gentle sense of drama. Fine clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, like statice, are tucked into pockets of greenery, creating a misty, cloud-like softness that lightens the richer tones. Small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath, introducing a subtle, steel-blue accent that speaks of resilience. The foliage base, a lush mix of eucalyptus-style leaves, feathery ferns, and other textured greens, gives the wreath a rounded, full silhouette. A few tightly closed lily buds hide amongst the leaves, suggesting new blooms yet to open, a quiet symbol of continuing love. The arrangement's circular form and balanced colour palette of oranges, pinks, purples, and fresh greens creates a serene, respectful tribute suitable for funerals, memorials, or graveside remembrances across Hackney and nearby neighbourhoods.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A close, carefully composed image presents a circular funeral wreath made almost entirely of white Baby's Breath, the Gypsophila blossoms massed so densely that they form a continuous halo of tiny, cloud-soft flowers. The ring is perfectly shaped with a clean, open centre, giving a sense of unbroken continuity and gentle stillness, like a breath held in quiet reflection. Every floret is distinct yet part of a larger, shimmering texture, the white petals catching the soft studio light against a spotless white background. In deliberate contrast, two luxurious calla lilies are tucked into the lower right quadrant of the wreath, creating an asymmetric focal point. Their smooth, trumpet-shaped petals deepen from a dusky magenta to a wine-dark burgundy at the tips, then soften into olive hues and finally into long, fluid green stems. The stems arc with a natural, sculptural grace, as if these blooms have grown out of the wreath rather than being placed upon it. The composition feels contemporary yet timeless, combining the innocence and purity of Baby's Breath with the deeper, more introspective tones of the calla lilies. It conjures the quiet atmosphere of a Hackney Marshes farewell, perhaps after a reflective walk near the nature reserve or beside the canal. This is the kind of arrangement an experienced local florist might prepare for a funeral service or memorial gathering, offering a tender visual message of love, remembrance, and the peaceful continuation of life's circle.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular wreath of pink roses and lilies fills the frame, photographed against a bright white background so the colours appear almost to glow. The arrangement looks like it has just been finished on the workbench of a Hackney Marshes florist, every flower turned thoughtfully to face outward and complete the unbroken ring. Richly coloured roses dominate the design, ranging from deep magenta and vivid fuchsia to soft, romantic blush; some are tightly curled buds with smooth, waxy petals, while others are wide open, revealing intricate, ruffled centres. Between them nestle luxurious double lilies, their many-layered petals in tones of creamy white, pale pink, and whisper-soft peach. A few petals show faint deeper pink veins, adding quiet detail that would be noticed up close at a chapel or crematorium service. Several lime-green lily buds, still firm and pointed, rise just above the main canopy of flowers, hinting at blooms yet to come and suggesting gentle continuity. Around and beneath the flowers, an abundance of deep green foliage forms a rich base: fine, feathery fern fronds soften the outline, while broader glossy leaves create pockets of shadow and depth, like little patches of woodland along the Hackney Marshes towpaths. The overall impression is full, symmetrical, and carefully balanced, with no part of the circle feeling heavy or sparse. The white background lends a clean, respectful stillness, allowing the warm pinks and fresh greens to speak of love, respect, and remembrance. This wreath reads as a thoughtful funeral or sympathy tribute, appropriate for families in Hackney Marshes wanting a floral expression that feels both heartfelt and elegant.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the workshop of Hackney Marshes Flowers, this wreath of deep red roses unfolds with quiet mastery. The circular form is so densely packed that the surface reads as a velvet disc, each bloom pressed against its neighbour in a seamless quilt of crimson. Large, fully opened roses anchor the center, their velvety petals spiraling outward with a confident, ceremonial grace. Interspersed among them are smaller blossoms-partially opened and tightly clustered-carefully arranged to add depth without breaking the overall glow. The texture is lush and tactile, and the imagined scent of rose hangs in the air, mingling with the clean, fresh notes of the room. This arrangement radiates warmth and reverence, suitable for anniversaries, memorials, or a bold house-warming gift when the moment calls for quiet celebration. The white backdrop keeps the focus pure, while the precise petal alignment, curved forms, and measured seating speak to decades of local floristry experience.

In Hackney, this design travels well: same-day delivery across Hackney Marshes, Dalston, Mare Street, and Victoria Park, bringing the care of a neighbourhood florist to your doorstep. Whether you're honouring a memory or marking a milestone, this wreath offers a powerful, elegant voice in crimson.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a pure white background, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to float, a complete ring of flowers that could just as easily be resting in a quiet Hackney Marshes church or at a graveside overlooking the marsh paths. The form is classic and symmetrical, with a clear central opening and a rich, even density of blooms all the way around. Dozens of deep red roses dominate the design, their velvety petals unfurling in layered spirals from tightly curled centres to softer, more open outer petals. Their colour ranges from traditional crimson to deeper wine-red, creating a sense of depth and quiet intensity. Threaded between the roses are many bright yellow chrysanthemums, likely small spray or button varieties, each head made up of fine, feathery petals that form soft, rounded mounds of sunshine yellow. These yellow flowers offer a gentle lift to the otherwise solemn red, suggesting hope and the celebration of a life well lived. Lush greenery anchors the arrangement: broad, dark green leaves and more delicate, slightly bluish foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus peek out between the blooms, filling the structure and lending a natural, garden-like feel. The leaves vary from glossy to matte, catching the light in different ways and giving the wreath a textured, living quality. Under the even studio lighting, every detail is clearly defined, as if you could reach out and feel the cool, smooth rose petals and the slightly ticklish chrysanthemum heads. It is a refined floral tribute, ideal for funerals, remembrance gatherings, or condolence deliveries across Hackney and the surrounding East London neighbourhoods.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels almost ceremonial, as if each petal had been woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The ring of blooms sits dense and lush, dozens of rich crimson roses at varying stages of bloom-from tightly furled buds hinting at future splendor to softly opened, velvety petals that catch the light with a quiet glow. The colour depth shifts with every turn, a living spectrum of scarlet and burgundy that speaks of enduring affection and lasting tribute. Intertwined among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage-matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus-that frame the arrangement with a tactile balance of softness and structure. Against the clean white background, the wreath reads as a generous circle, a continuous sign of memory, respect, and consolation. It feels at once formal and intimate, something a family might place at the foot of a small chapel in Hackney's neighbourhoods-perhaps near Mare Street, maybe close to London Fields Market-where community life intersects with quiet ceremony. The scent of roses lingers lightly in the room, not overpowering, just enough to evoke gardens at dusk and a sense of serene remembrance. This is a piece built for solemn occasions-a funeral, a memorial, or an anniversary of someone beloved-yet also a statement of life and continuity. Available for same-day delivery across Hackney and nearby districts, it is the kind of wreath a local florist would gladly craft for neighbours across the area.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this circular floral wreath is meticulously designed to resemble a classic maritime lifebuoy, the sort you might associate with safety along the waterways that edge Hackney Marshes. The ring is fully covered in tightly clustered, small chrysanthemums or similar blooms, so close together that they form a plush, cushion-like surface. The colour blocking is striking: four distinct segments alternate between intense royal blue and pure white, starting with a blue quadrant at the top left, then white, then blue again at the bottom right, and white at the bottom left. The blue flowers create a deep, saturated field, while the white blooms bring clarity and light, their petals catching subtle highlights as if under soft chapel lighting. Bordering the inner circle is a slim band of dark blue ribbon, gently ruffled into neat folds, which subtly frames the open centre and strengthens the lifebuoy impression. The craftsmanship feels deliberate and thoughtful, every flower head supporting the next, so the wreath appears both solid and tender. Emotionally, it speaks of protection, remembrance, and gratitude for a guiding presence, perfect for honouring a loved one connected to the sea, the navy, or life-saving roles. Imagined as a creation from a skilled Hackney Marshes florist, this tribute would sit beautifully at a funeral or memorial gathering in East London, offering a serene, maritime-inspired symbol of farewell for families around Clapton, Homerton, and the green expanses of the marshes.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially composed and photographed flat on white, this mourning wreath reads as an abundant, reassuring circle of comfort: creamy white roses and gentle pale-yellow lilies densely arranged atop a bed of rich green foliage. The roses-fifteen or so full blooms with tightly formed, classic petals-radiate a soft ivory glow, while lemon-tinged lilies, some wide open and some in graceful bud, introduce sculptural trumpet shapes that break the roundness with delicate verticals. A textured underlayer of deep green complements the soft palette: wispy fern fronds that lend a feathery frame, alongside broader, rounded leaves similar to eucalyptus that contribute cooler tones and visual weight. The photograph's soft, even lighting emphasises petal contours and the subtle interplay between cream and pale yellow, giving the wreath a serene, airy feel. The scent is implied-powdery rose sweetness balanced by the lilies' green, slightly citrus lift-while the tactile contrast between silky petals and crisp foliage can almost be felt. This arrangement reads as a traditional memorial tribute, its unbroken circular form speaking to continuity and remembrance. As a local piece, it would be at home on a service table near Springfield Park or gently laid at a graveside close to Hackney Wick; we craft and prepare such tributes with knowledge of our neighbourhood's quiet rituals. Available for local delivery across Hackney Marshes and surrounding streets, the wreath is composed with restraint and deep respect for the occasion.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00