Hackney Wreaths

At Hackney Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are designed with care in the heart of Hackney, just a short stroll from London Fields and Mare Street. Whether you're looking for a warm, seasonal door wreath, a respectful funeral tribute, or a luxurious centrepiece for an event, our experienced local florist team creates each design to be as individual as the person or occasion you're honouring.

We carefully select premium fresh flowers from trusted growers and blend them with lush foliage to craft wreaths that are beautiful, long-lasting, and appropriate for the setting. Many of our regular customers come from Dalston, Clapton and Stoke Newington, knowing they can rely on our honest advice, sensitive guidance and consistent quality.

Choose from natural, wild-style wreaths, classic white and green sympathy designs, or rich, colourful celebration wreaths. You can order online in just a few clicks, adding personal touches such as favourite colours or specific stems, and we'll handcraft your piece in our Hackney studio near Hackney Central.

Our reliable same-day delivery service is available across Hackney and nearby areas when you order by 3 PM, making it easy to send thoughtful bouquets and wreaths even at short notice.

  • Trusted local expertise from real Hackney florists
  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths for home, sympathy and events
  • Flexible delivery across Hackney, Dalston and Clapton with same-day delivery until 3 PM

Browse our collection and let Hackney Florist create a wreath that speaks from the heart.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath is composed with the quiet hand of a local florist and presented on a pure white background where a soft shadow gives it presence and depth. The body of the wreath is a dense ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums: small, multi-petalled blooms packed closely to form a seamless, velvety base that conveys calm and purity. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a considered cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), their colours moving from rich violet to pale lavender; fully opened blooms reveal layered petals while a few corded buds promise further life, lending the design a gentle narrative of memory. Interspersed among the purple are varied greens-broad variegated leaves, slender upright stems and lacy fern fronds-that add contrast, air, and texture. A subtle dark purple mesh or lace trims the interior and exterior edges beneath the chrysanthemums, coordinating with the lisianthus and adding a refined border. The lighting captures the satiny sheen of the purple petals and the soft, almost cushion-like texture of the white chrysanthemums; together they give an impression of softness you could reach out and touch. As Hackney Florist, we imagine this wreath arriving with discreet local delivery across Hackney - from Broadway Market to Clapton Pond - as a respectful, handcrafted token of condolence, designed for funeral services, memorial displays, or quiet graveside remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified, handcrafted circular wreath rests on a pristine white background, its face formed from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a plush, cloud-like band. The texture is richly tactile - ruffled petals layered into a consistent, calming surface that suggests quiet dignity and softness beneath the hands of mourners. At the crown-left a composed spray of accent flowers provides a warm focal point: three soft yellow roses open in gentle blooms, their creamy tones signalling remembrance and gentle companionship. Interspersed amongst the roses are fine clusters of white gypsophila, lending an airy, lace-like veil, while tiny lavender-hued statice add a restrained, respectful whisper of colour. Beneath these, mixed foliage of glossy broad leaves and delicate fern fronds gives the cluster weight and fresh contrast, lifting the accents from the white field. A subtle dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks intermittently through the inner and outer edges of the wreath, framing the circle with a tasteful hint of depth and reverence. The photograph's soft, even lighting accentuates the wreath's three-dimensional form and the tender interplay of textures; one can imagine the faint fragrance of roses against the cooler chrysanthemum notes. This floral tribute - quiet in palette yet full in presence - is the sort of arrangement families request for memorials in Hackney, from services near London Fields to graveside gatherings at local chapels, offering a composed expression of sympathy and steady remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene funeral wreath, perfectly round and delicately structured, is set against a white background that enhances its subtle details. The entire ring is encased in a thick layer of white Baby's Breath, the countless tiny flowers joining together until they resemble a soft ring of mist or foam. The fine stems disappear into the design, so the viewer sees mainly the airy, cushion-like mass of white blooms. Resting on this feathery base are ruffled Lisianthus flowers, thoughtfully spaced around the circle. Each Lisianthus displays smooth white petals edged with tones of lavender and violet, some with slightly deeper purple outlines that ripple around the curves of each bloom. A mix of open flowers and closed buds adds variety and movement, with the buds showing hints of pale green and cream as they begin to unfurl. The centre of the wreath remains completely open, highlighting the traditional circular motif that symbolises eternity and unbroken love. No additional foliage or bright colours intrude, leaving the palette purely white and purple, ideal for solemn occasions. This style of arrangement would be familiar to anyone ordering sympathy flowers in Hackney, whether for a quiet service in Dalston, a crematorium near Manor House, or a family gathering in Homerton. The photograph captures the calm balance of the design, conveying a message of peace, remembrance, and gentle support during times of loss, as if carefully prepared by an experienced Hackney florist who understands the nuances of creating a respectful farewell tribute.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Quietly composed and tender in its intention, this circular sympathy wreath is built on a full, cushiony base of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tiny, overlapping florets form a soft, cloud-like surface that instinctively suggests solace. A delicate layer of vivid purple mesh or netting lies beneath the blooms and shows through subtly along the inner edge, creating a restrained yet comforting hint of colour. Placed at the wreath's upper-left quarter is a lovingly arranged cluster whose focal point is a single cream-coloured rose, its petals unfurling with a buttery softness that seems almost to hold a faint, comforting fragrance. Around this rose, fresh green foliage - including broad, variegated leaves with lighter margins and airy fern fronds - provides depth and a natural frame, while slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice add a gentle, papery texture and a cool tonal echo of the purple underlayer. To the right, from approximately two to five o'clock, two sculptural calla lilies lay across the white chrysanthemum base; their sleek trumpets graduate from deep purple at the tips into a soft peach-pink blush at the bases, and their vibrant green stems sweep in a graceful arc that binds the composition. A single longer stem extends from the left cluster, crossing the lower band of the wreath and meeting the callas, a visual gesture that speaks of connection and continuity. Photographed against a bright white backdrop in soft natural light, the piece reads as a dignified, intimate expression of remembrance - the kind of sympathy wreath a local florist in Hackney would prepare for a chapel service near London Fields or a quiet graveside farewell at one of our neighbourhood cemeteries.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This photograph features a full, circular funeral wreath placed against a bright white background, allowing every pastel rose and fern frond to stand out clearly. The wreath itself is entirely composed of flowers and foliage, forming an unbroken halo that symbolises continuity and eternal remembrance. At the forefront are generous ivory and creamy white roses, bloomed wide open so that each delicate petal can be appreciated. Surrounding and weaving between them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some just beginning to open from tight buds, creating a sense of gentle progression, like stories shared across generations in Hackney's terraced streets. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses thread through the arrangement, bringing a quiet warmth that softens the overall palette, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses contribute a gentle, antique charm and emotional depth. A dense layer of dark green fern fronds forms the structure of the wreath, their fine, feather-like leaves curving along the circle and peering out from beneath the blooms. This contrast of deep green and pale petals gives the wreath dimension and movement, as if the flowers were resting on a bed of forest leaves. The flowers are arranged closely so that the surface appears plush and velvety, inviting the viewer to imagine their soft fragrance and cool, fresh touch. Ideal as a sympathy tribute delivered to Hackney funeral directors, churches, or homes near London Fields and Mare Street, this wreath expresses a message of love, respect, and comfort through its thoughtful design and calm, harmonious colours.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A dignified, circular floral wreath crafted in Hackney softly unfolds against a clean white background, each flower contributing to its narrative of remembrance and compassion. Snow-white lilies, some grand and open, others still enclosed as tender buds, express innocence and peace, their wide petals cradling subtle green stamens. Vivid magenta Stargazer lilies are scattered throughout the arrangement, bringing richness and energy, their bold tones recalling the diversity and vibrancy of Hackney's local flower stalls. Between these, clusters of blush pink and creamy white roses gently nestle, their soft, curling petals evoking a sense of nostalgia and quiet support. Occasional glimmers of green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus-anchor the blooms and provide an earthy freshness reminiscent of moments spent in London Fields. Every bloom is carefully placed to weave a seamless ring, emblematic of eternal memory and unity. This wreath's tranquil yet colorful composition is designed to comfort and honor, making it an ideal floral tribute for funerals or condolence delivery in Hackney's close-knit community, channeling both grace and heartfelt solidarity.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is a quiet artistry to this circular sympathy wreath that reads like a gentle embrace. The photograph highlights a plush ring constructed from countless white spray chrysanthemums, packed so closely their layered petals form a soft, cloud-like texture that feels calm and composed beneath soft studio light. The wreath's open centre and smooth continuity give a humble, everlasting silhouette. From the upper left a colourful cluster rises-a small congregation of bright yellow roses, fully unfurled and honey-warm in tone, set against deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled, satiny cups offer a cool, dignified counterpoint. A few lighter lavender buds and fresh green tips breathe into the cluster, creating depth and a sense of living growth. Interspersed glossy leaves and fine fern fronds add contrast and structural support, their greens lifting the brightness of the blooms. A discreet dark purple mesh ribbon slips out from beneath the chrysanthemums along the ring's edges, a finishing touch that repeats the lisianthus hue without overwhelming the purity of the white base. The image communicates both skilled floristry and emotional care; the textures and implied scents-the soft honey of roses, the crisp green of fresh foliage-are almost palpable. Presented as a fitting tribute for services in Hackney Central, Stoke Newington or a local chapel near Mare Street, this wreath combines purity, warmth and solemnity, offering consolation and a serene visual language of farewell to grieving families in the area.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced funeral wreath of white and lilac flowers is shown in crisp focus against a bright white background, the circular form radiating quiet dignity. The wreath is built upon a hidden base, yet no mechanics are visible; instead, the eye travels around a continuous band of fresh blooms. White Oriental lilies are the unmistakable stars of the piece, their long, elegant petals unfurling like soft ribbons. Some lilies are fully open, revealing pale green throats and graceful stamens that stand upright, dusted with russet-brown pollen, while others remain in tight bud, providing gentle height and a sense of unfolding time. Between these bold flowers nestle ruffled lisianthus, their smaller, multi-layered petals tipped with subtle shades of lavender and purple that ripple softly around each white centre. A few creamy buds and perhaps small rosebuds peek through, enhancing the sense of depth and the feeling of freshly gathered garden blooms. Fine greenery cradles the blossoms, with slim, deep green leaves and a few rounded, eucalyptus-like discs offering just enough contrast to outline the floral shapes. The wreath's symmetry and careful placement suggest the skilled hands of a local funeral flower specialist in Hackney, accustomed to preparing tributes for services near Hackney Downs, Dalston, or Homerton. The overall impression is one of serene, understated beauty-a floral circle that speaks of purity, remembrance, and love that does not end. This arrangement would sit gracefully at a crematorium, church, or graveside, providing a gentle visual comfort to family and friends.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A meticulously constructed circular wreath is photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint on a neutral white field, its gentle shadow lending it a discreet sense of presence. The body of the wreath is densely layered with immaculate white chrysanthemums whose innumerable, feathered petals create a plush, slightly domed surface; close inspection reveals the faint creamy-yellow centers that warm the overall cool palette and the light, comforting fragrance that chrysanthemums quietly give.

Anchoring the upper left quadrant are three saturated blue roses, their petals tightly spiralled and richly velvety, a deep royal or electric blue that reads both vivid and solemn. These blooms are nestled amid deep green foliage whose glossy leaves offer contrast and sculptural support. Encircling the wreath's outer and inner edges, a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue adds architectural definition: its rippled folds catch the studio light and provide a polished, composed frame for the soft chrysanthemum mass.

As an experienced Hackney florist would use this description, the palette and texture speak of dignity and calm - a sympathetic choice for funeral services, memorial displays, or a personal tribute left at local spots such as Broadway Market flower stalls or near Mare Street chapels. The overall effect is one of thoughtful restraint: tactile and soothing, designed to express respect and remembrance without flourish, a composition that holds quiet attention and steady comfort.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a plain white background, a perfectly circular sympathy wreath is shown from above, revealing a harmonious blend of soft colour and intricate texture. The arrangement is filled with large, fully opened roses whose petals curl in gentle spirals, coloured in nuanced shades of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and subtle greyish-purple that give the wreath an air of quiet sophistication. Among these generously sized blooms, petite blush pink spray roses appear in clusters, some still budded, others half-unfurled, creating a sense of life and gentle progression through the ring. All of the flowers sit on a base of lush, deep green fern fronds, their fine, segmented leaves forming a textured, radiating border that peeks through and around the petals. Occasional accents of darker greenery and tiny filler buds are tucked thoughtfully between the larger flowers, casting soft shadows that enhance the wreath's depth and three-dimensional quality even in the overhead view. The lighting is calm and balanced, letting the delicate interplay of mauve, pink, and green stand out without distraction. The mood is tender and reflective, suggestive of a funeral or memorial wreath chosen to convey sympathy, remembrance, and peace. It's easy to imagine this design created by a local Hackney florist, delivered with care to a service in Dalston, Stoke Newington, or near Hackney Central, offering a floral embrace for grieving families and friends who wish to honour their loved one with understated, timeless roses and natural greenery.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed funeral wreath, the design centred on a dense carpet of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums that form a full, voluminous circle against a plain white ground. The chrysanthemums' layered, needle-like petals create a plush, almost velour surface that absorbs soft light and lends the piece a contemplative, almost tactile depth. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its subtle luster framing the blue and lending a refined, ceremonial edge to the composition.

Anchoring the upper-left arc is a small, elegant cluster of three fully opened blue roses, their petals unfolding with a velveteen richness that mirrors the chrysanthemums' tone. Fine sprays of gypsophila and a few dark green leaves nestle near the roses, adding delicate contrast and a sense of classic sympathy styling. Flowing from the mid-left and curving toward the lower right, pure white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium - bloom in slender, graceful forms that seem to float above the blue base; several slim green buds remain, poised between dormancy and bloom. The arrangement breathes serenity: the deep blues suggest enduring memory, the pristine whites evoke purity and peace. Crafted with a restrained hand for memorial use, this wreath would convey respectful condolences at a service in Hackney or for delivery to nearby churches and chapels around London Fields and Broadway Market.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Against a bright, uncluttered white background, a circular sympathy wreath of white, pink, and deep magenta flowers is presented with an almost painterly clarity, each bloom contributing to a sense of calm remembrance. The arrangement is built around generous white lilies, their petals wide and gracefully arched, showing off central stamens tipped with soft gold pollen and hints of pale green at the throat. Threaded between these are deep fuchsia and magenta lilies, with star-shaped, speckled petals that add both contrast and a touch of drama, echoing the emotional weight of a farewell. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central disk, dot the ring, their layered petals giving a slightly playful, outdoor-garden feel that balances the more formal flowers. Soft light pink roses are tucked into the design, many in early bloom with gently overlapping petals, offering an impression of tenderness, compassion, and quiet love. Creamy white roses, some fully unfurled into lush rosettes, bring classical beauty and a sense of comforting familiarity. Smaller white flowers-petite carnations or similar filler blooms-are woven into every small space, so the wreath appears plush and unbroken, symbolising continuity and the circle of life. Around the blooms, an abundance of green foliage provides a fresh, natural frame, with overlapping leaves adding depth and shadow. The wreath feels like something a local Hackney florist might prepare for a service near Mare Street or one of the historic chapels near Clapton, ready to be delivered as a thoughtful tribute that speaks softly of sympathy, dignity, and personal care in a time of loss.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a clean white background, this circular wreath for a funeral or memorial service feels both rich and composed, its colours and textures clearly defined. The entire ring is built from lush red carnations, arranged so closely that their ruffled petals lean into one another, forming a continuous, velvety band of crimson. Some blossoms are large and fully opened, showing off layers of finely creased petals, while others are smaller or just opening, giving a sense of depth and subtle variation as the eye travels around the circle. Between these red blooms sit clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, the small pompon-like flowers forming perfect spheres. Their tight clusters of florets create a soft, almost cushioned surface that contrasts beautifully with the more irregular carnation petals, and their clear, bright green hue injects freshness and light into the design. Around the flowers, a base of greenery fans out: dark fern fronds with their feathery texture create shadow and structure, while variegated pittosporum, edged with creamy white, softens the outer contours of the wreath. Threaded among the foliage are gentle loops of striped green ribbon, which mirror the colours of the leaves and echo the circular movement of the arrangement. Crafted in the spirit of a skilled Hackney florist accustomed to creating tributes for services around Clapton, Dalston, or Stoke Newington, this wreath communicates quiet dignity and heartfelt condolence. Its red and green tones symbolise enduring love and the continuity of life, making it a meaningful choice for a funeral service, crematorium farewell, or graveside tribute.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This circular sympathy wreath, shown from a top-down perspective against a crisp white background, has a full, generous appearance that speaks of care and respect. The ring is richly lined with pastel roses in blush and lavender-pink hues, their open, multi-layered petals suggesting softness and compassion. Between them nestle lisianthus flowers in tones of pale pink, lilac, and deep purple, each ruffled bloom adding a gentle, flowing texture as if the petals were lightly stirred by a breeze. Two striking Asiatic lilies in a bold coral-orange shade, with hints of red at the petal tips, are positioned to balance the composition, their star-shaped forms and prominent stamens drawing the eye and bringing a sense of warmth to the tribute. Delicate clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice or limonium, thread quietly through the design, creating a light, airy veil between the denser blooms. Interspersed are small spikes of blue-grey eryngium thistle, whose distinctive shape offers contrast and a touch of contemporary character. All of this rests upon a bed of mixed foliage: rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, finely cut fern fronds, and darker, glossy greenery weaving together to form a lush green base. Here and there, bright green leaves are folded into structured loops, highlighting the florist's attention to detail. The overall mood is serene and thoughtful, ideal for a funeral or memorial gathering in Hackney, whether placed in a simple chapel in Clapton, a ceremony near London Fields, or delivered to a family home as an elegant expression of shared grief and lasting love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a refined, circular funeral wreath photographed from above, set against a spotless white background that amplifies its serenity. The wreath is crafted almost entirely from Baby's Breath, with countless tiny Gypsophila blooms pressed closely together to form a lush, cloud-like band of white. The flowers are so densely packed that the ring looks soft and pillowy, like a gentle cushion of mist or a veil of fine lace, yet the individual florets still catch the light, adding delicate sparkle. The central opening remains a perfect circle, empty and clean, echoing a sense of quiet reflection. On the lower right curve of this ethereal white ring, two calla lilies provide an unexpected yet harmonious contrast. Their trumpet-shaped flowers are elegantly rolled and smooth, the petals shading from deep burgundy at the tips into rich magenta and then into green as they sweep downwards along their length. The long, slender stems curve gracefully and disappear into the mass of Baby's Breath, suggesting they are rooted firmly within the wreath. The interplay between the airy, cloud-soft Gypsophila and the bold, sculptural callas creates a balanced asymmetry that feels modern but deeply dignified. The mood is calm, respectful, and quietly emotional, fitting for a farewell gathering in Hackney, perhaps in a small chapel off Kingsland Road or near Victoria Park. It feels like the work of an experienced local florist, someone who understands how to combine texture, colour, and shape to create a tribute that brings comfort and captures the depth of a family's love and remembrance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath is displayed against a clear white backdrop, allowing every flower, leaf, and shadow to be seen with gentle clarity, as if it were placed on a stand in a quiet Hackney funeral home. The wreath is densely constructed, with a perfect, unbroken ring of blossoms and foliage that conveys wholeness and enduring love. Bold roses in striking fuchsia and magenta tones are scattered throughout, their velvety petals layered in complex, spiralling forms. Intermixed with them are softer rose hues-blush pink and pastel tones-that soften the palette and introduce an element of tenderness. Between these roses, large double lilies take pride of place, with generous petals opening outwards in creamy white, pale pink, and light peach, some subtly edged in a deeper blush. A handful of lily buds, vivid lime-green with a hint of yellow, rise among the open blooms, suggesting ongoing life and remembrance that stretches beyond the day of the service. The base of the wreath is formed from abundant greenery: finely divided fern fronds fall in soft arcs, while broader, glossy leaves with the odd touch of variegation fill out the ring and provide a sturdy, natural foundation. The interplay of deep green and warm pink against the stark white background makes the composition feel at once serene and striking, much like a carefully arranged tribute at a church or crematorium from Dalston to London Fields. The mood of the arrangement is one of calm respect and quiet comfort, making it an ideal funeral wreath or memorial tribute for families in and around Hackney.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into Hackney and being met by a wreath of deep red roses, densely packed into a smooth, circular form against a crisp white background. Each bloom is chosen for its velvet finish, some fully unfurled to reveal velvet petals spiraling toward a hidden heart, others in gentle bud-an orchestrated mix that adds rhythm and texture. The surface reads as a plush tapestry of crimson, where petals meet with a whisper of fragrance and a soft, tactile heartbeat. The arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and intention. As a local florist serving Hackney, I think of the corners of Bethnal Green Road, the quiet lanes near Victoria Park, and the markets on Mare Street where a wreath like this often appears in ceremonies of love, tribute, or celebration. The white background isolates the colour, letting the rose's depth become a living sculpture, each petal's curve catching light and casting subtle shadows that give depth to the circle. The density of blooms makes the ring feel almost plush, a continuous embrace around the hollow centre. It's a timeless motif, one that suits a romantic gesture as well as a solemn tribute, from intimate home displays to formal memorials.

If you're ordering for Hackney, this wreath is a dependable choice, available with same-day delivery to many neighbourhoods and arranged with the same care you'd expect at a local corner shop near Dalston or Shoreditch.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Echoing Hackney's quiet resilience, this circular wreath gathers a lush palette of crimson and gold into a single, circular tribute. Against a pure white background, dozens of red roses form the core, their velvety petals spiraling inward with a disciplined grace, each bloom a small, living emblem of love and memory. Interspersed among them, bright yellow chrysanthemums add a spark of sunshine, their soft, fluffy heads providing a light, buoyant contrast to the deeper velour of the roses. A frame of green-salal's glossy leaves and the airy, silvery hints of eucalyptus-binds the arrangement and gives it a fresh, natural glow. Carefully arranged to create a symmetric ring with an open center, the wreath reads as both formal and comforting, a gesture suitable for a range of remembrance moments. The textures are distinct-slick rose petals against the gentle fuzz of chrysanthemums, the sturdy stems and fine veins of foliage-creating depth and tactile interest that the eye can explore in person or in a photo. The lighting is bright and even, ensuring the reds appear rich and the yellows warm, while the greens ground the piece in a sense of life and renewal. The overall effect is one of dignified beauty, a tribute that speaks softly of remembrance, gratitude, and enduring affection. In Hackney, families often choose a design like this for Victoria Park memorial services, church ceremonies around Dalston, or graveside gatherings near London Fields. It also lends itself to same-day delivery across the borough, arriving fresh and ready to express sympathy with subtle elegance. This wreath embodies a timeless, comforting message, crafted by a local florist who understands the language of colour and care.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
An exquisitely circular wreath of deep red roses rests against a pure white background, the kind of piece a dedicated London florist would craft for a moment of remembrance in Hackney. Dozens of blooms fill the ring, their depth of crimson unfolding in stages from tight buds to fully opened petals, each with velvety texture and subtle shade variation that catches the light. Interspersed among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage, broad, matte eucalyptus like leaves and slender glossy ruscus, creating a refined contrast that makes the red glow. The wreath forms a flawless circle, a timeless symbol of eternity and remembrance, its fullness suggesting abundance and dignified ceremony. Light softens the petals, revealing delicate folds and the tactile richness of the arrangement, while the crisp white backdrop ensures every detail is legible and striking. In the Hackney area, such a wreath is a common choice for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries, a tangible expression of sympathy that complements features on condolence tributes or paying tribute to a life well lived. Crafted with care, the arrangement carries the scent of fresh blooms and a sense of garden calm, recalling nearby parks and green spaces that give Hackney its character. It is well suited for delivery across Hackney and surrounding boroughs, offering a respectful and enduring presence during times of loss.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows an exquisitely detailed floral wreath, styled to resemble a maritime life ring and placed against a spotless white background that allows the colours and structure to stand out without distraction. The wreath forms a flawless circle with a defined central aperture, reminiscent of a safety buoy. Every inch of the ring is covered in tightly clustered miniature blooms-likely chrysanthemums or similar button flowers-creating a dense, cushion-like texture that looks soft to the touch. The colour pattern is sharply defined into four alternating panels: two in a deep, royal blue and two in bright, clean white. The blue segments are intensely pigmented, their layered petals giving a sense of depth and quiet strength, while the white sections seem to glow gently, adding a feeling of calm and purity. Along the inner rim of the circle, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is gathered into subtle ruffles, providing a neat, tailored finish that echoes the look of rope or trim on a real lifebuoy. The central opening is left clear, ensuring the lifebuoy symbolism is unmistakable. Crafted with the care you would expect from a local Hackney florist, this memorial wreath carries particular resonance for families near places like Victoria Park, London Fields, or along the Regent's Canal who want to honour a loved one associated with the sea, lifeguarding, the navy, or simply someone who brought others to safety in times of need. The blue-and-white palette, precise symmetry, and tactile richness combine to create a tribute that feels both solemn and comforting, well-suited to funerals or remembrance services across Hackney.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This overhead view shows a meticulously crafted circular wreath composed of soft cream roses and tender pale yellow lilies, presented on a spotless white backdrop. The composition is deliberately dense: around fifteen fully opened roses with compact, ivory spirals anchor the design, their petals forming a soothing, tactile surface. Between them, trumpet-shaped lilies in the palest lemon hue provide sculptural contrast - some flowers are fully unfurled, others rest as elongated buds, creating a gentle sense of movement and future bloom. Supporting greenery is abundant and texturally varied. Slender fern fronds fan out like laced trim, while clusters of round, blue-green foliage-likely eucalyptus-offer depth and a subtle, dusted tone against the lighter blooms. The interplay of textures - velvety rose petals, smooth lily arcs, and feathery greens - makes the wreath readable even from a distance. Lighting is soft and even, emphasizing the wreath's circular symmetry and the calm palette of whites, yellows, and greens. The arrangement is intended for a sympathetic occasion: a dignified funeral wreath or memorial tribute that communicates purity, solace, and steady love. As local florists in Hackney, we arrange similar tributes for services near Mare Street, Clapton, and Hackney Central, and take care to match the quiet respect of the occasion. The overall effect is one of comforting restraint - a floral embrace that honours memory without spectacle.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00