Hackney WREATHS

As your dedicated Florist Hackney team, we specialise in creating exquisite funeral and sympathy wreaths that gracefully express your heartfelt sentiments. With decades of experience serving Hackney and nearby areas like Dalston and Stoke Newington, our skilled florists use only the freshest local blooms, carefully hand-arranged for a meaningful tribute. Many families in our community trust us to deliver flowers and wreaths to local landmarks including London Fields and the cherished Hackney Empire.

We understand the importance of timely delivery during sensitive moments. That's why we offer reliable same-day delivery across Hackney—simply order online before 3 PM and let us handle the rest. Whether you need classic floral wreaths or custom designs, our expert team brings compassion, creativity, and a true local touch to every arrangement.

  • Bespoke and traditional wreaths crafted with care
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Our customers' trust means everything to us. When you choose Florist Hackney, you're working with genuine locals, passionate about flowers and community care. Let us help you honour your loved ones with beauty and respect—browse our wreath collection and experience the difference of a true Hackney florist.

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WREATHS
When I imagine this wreath standing beside a casket or on a memorial easel, I see a simple, dignified circle of remembrance created to say what words often cannot. The main body is a thick, uninterrupted ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals pressed close to form a plush, serene surface that reads as a single white embrace. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a thoughtful flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): rich, velvety violet blooms, softer lavender mid-tones and tight buds that together create a natural gradient and a quiet focal point. Woven through the purple cluster are varied greens - glossy leaves, variegated foliage and delicate feathery fronds - which add architectural lines and a breath of freshness. A subtle border of crinkled dark-purple mesh ribbon lines the inner and outer curves beneath the blooms, tying the composition together and mirroring the Lisianthus hue. The photograph's soft, diffuse lighting reveals the tactile contrast between the chrysanthemums' cushiony mass and the lisianthus' silky petals, while a faint shadow anchors the wreath against the clean white background. As a Hackney florist who has delivered tributes from Mare Street to Clapton and laid arrangements near London Fields and Victoria Park, I crafted this design to feel steady and consoling; its palette of white and purple carries meanings of purity, respect and gentle remembrance. For families arranging a service, the wreath reads as both a visual comfort and a handmade expression of sympathy - quietly elegant, reverent, and thoughtfully composed by Florist Hackney for moments of farewell and reflection.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against an immaculate white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a quiet, dignified embrace. Its foundation is a thick, seamless ring of small white chrysanthemums whose many-layered petals create a tactile, almost pillow-like texture; the blooms are packed densely so the surface reads pure and continuous. At the upper-left quadrant a gentle cascade of accent blooms provides a focal point: three soft yellow roses, petals unfurling in warm, creamy spirals, convey consolation and enduring friendship. Interwoven with the roses are fine sprays of baby's breath, their mist-like clusters softening the composition, alongside faint clusters of lavender-purple statice that bring a subdued, elegant counterpoint. Rich green foliage-broad, satiny leaves and narrower, fernlike pieces-cradles the flowers and introduces a fresh green note reminiscent of market bunches from Broadway Market or a walk through London Fields. A narrow band of deep purple mesh or ribbon peeks through the chrysanthemum layer at the inner and outer rims, adding a refined depth that prevents the white from feeling flat. The lighting is gentle and even, casting a soft shadow beneath the wreath and highlighting the tactile contrast between the chrysanthemums' frilled petals and the roses' velvety cups. As a Hackney florist might explain, this piece is composed to comfort, to be read from a distance at a service and to offer a personal, hand-arranged message of remembrance. Florist Hackney prepares wreaths like this for modest chapel settings, church services, and quiet commemorations across the neighbourhood.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round sympathy wreath, photographed against a bright white background, displays a tender balance of softness and structure, as though freshly finished on a florist's bench near London Fields in Hackney. The entire ring is luxuriously packed with fine white Baby's Breath, their countless micro-blooms forming a downy, cloud-like border that feels both weightless and abundant. Threaded throughout are elegant Lisianthus flowers, their white petals edged delicately with lilac, lavender, and deeper purple tones that curl and ruffle like silk ribbons. Some blossoms are fully open, showing layered petals and subtle, shadowed centres that hint at depth and quiet drama, while smaller buds with pale green and creamy tips add a sense of newness and gentle movement. The circular form is clean and unbroken, with a clearly defined central opening that reinforces the wreath's symbolism of continuity, eternity, and connection through grief. The restrained colour palette of pure white and cool purple conveys calm reflection and respect, ideal for a funeral service, cremation farewell, or memorial held in and around Hackney. Without any distracting background elements, every petal, floret, and bud is highlighted, showcasing the care and skill invested in the arrangement. The texture contrasts are striking yet soothing: the fine, airy Gypsophila cushions the more substantial Lisianthus heads, inviting thoughts of soft touch and quiet presence. This wreath would sit gracefully beside a photograph at a remembrance gathering, rest on a casket, or be laid at a graveside in one of Hackney's peaceful cemeteries, expressing sympathy, love, and a wish for lasting peace.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This wreath reads like a quiet conversation held in floral language: a full, circular base of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the soft, cloudlike body, each tiny floret layered to create a cushion of calm. A subtle underlayer of rich purple mesh or fine netting shows through along the inner circumference, offering a restrained yet thoughtful punch of colour. Nestled in the upper-left is a small, intentional cluster that draws the eye: a solitary cream or pale yellow rose unfurls at its centre, its petals soft and slightly luminous, surrounded by mixed foliage-variegated broad leaves with pale edges, and delicate fern fronds that lend an airy, textural counterpoint. Intermixed are thin sprays of lavender-purple statice, like specks of dusk caught in the greenery. On the opposite side, two elegant calla lilies arch gracefully from roughly two to five o'clock; their sculptural blooms shift from a deep, velvety purple at the tips into gentle peach-pink and blush tones toward the base, their bright green stems curving along the lower-right arc and tying the composition together. A single longer green stem reaches across the lower section from the left cluster toward the base of the callas, neatly secured so the line reads continuous and cared-for. Shot against a stark white backdrop, every texture-the chrysanthemum's plush surface, the rose's satiny petals, the calla's smooth trumpet-reads with clarity. As a sympathy wreath it offers respectful restraint and solace, suitable for memorial services across Hackney, from Clapton chapels to wakes near Broadway Market, and is the kind of piece we craft with care at Florist Hackney for thoughtful local delivery.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, white background, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo of roses and fern, its fullness and balance offering a quiet, dignified presence. The entire ring is densely woven with flowers so that hardly any base is visible, giving the impression of a continuous cloud of petals encircling a hollow centre. Creamy white and ivory roses, many fully open and velvety, form the main body of the arrangement, their rounded shapes creating a sense of calm and reassurance. Threaded through these are smaller blush pink spray roses and pale green buds, their tighter forms adding rhythm and promise, as if echoing different chapters of a life remembered. Warm notes of pale peach and buttery yellow roses whisper through the design, while occasional dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms lend a vintage softness, reminiscent of Hackney's older terraces and hidden gardens just off London Fields or Victoria Park. Around and beneath the flowers, dark green fern fronds and other glossy foliage peek out, their feathery texture contrasting with the smooth rose petals and framing the circle in a natural, verdant border. The lighting is gentle and even, allowing every shade and petal to be clearly seen without harsh shadows, as though the wreath were resting in quiet daylight near a local Hackney chapel. This handcrafted memorial piece feels like a compassionate gesture from a local florist, ideal for families in Hackney and surrounding streets who wish to send a tender expression of sympathy and respect to a funeral or memorial service.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Grace and gentle remembrance flow through this stunning floral funeral wreath, meticulously crafted in Hackney. The wreath's open circle, resting gracefully on a pristine white backdrop, weaves together an abundant tapestry of white lilies, their petals unfolding like open arms in a gesture of peace. Interspersed with the lilies' pure tones, bright fuchsia pink stargazer-style lilies shimmer with magenta depth and soft speckling, adding a vibrant, contemporary touch that echoes Hackney's own artistic vibrance. Nestled quietly among the larger blooms are blush pink and creamy white roses, their tightly furled buds and soft, ruffled layers whispering of cherished memories and gentle comfort. Elegant sprigs of subtle green foliage-perhaps reminiscent of plants spotted in Hackney's bustling Broadway Market or along the paths of Well Street Common-peek out, providing balance and natural lushness. The thoughtful composition emphasises harmony and unity, making this arrangement a comforting choice for memorial services at St. John's Church or private homes across Hackney. The scent of lilies and roses subtly fills the air, conjuring a sense of solace and shared memory. Each flower's placement reflects the care of a neighbourhood florist, blending tradition with fresh beauty. Whether chosen to honour a life well-lived or to send heartfelt condolences, this wreath's radiant palette and precise craftsmanship ensure it remains a profound symbol of love and everlasting remembrance within the Hackney community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath set against a white studio background, the visual story told through texture and gentle colour. The majority of the ring is formed from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums - each tiny bloom layered so closely it creates a seamless, pillowy surface that reads as almost cloud-soft to the touch. Breaking that calm, on the upper left a vivid clustered spray draws the eye: open, sunlit yellow roses with petals like folded satin, complemented by rich, royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled, cup-shaped petals introduce a velvety coolness. A handful of pale lavender lisianthus buds and green, unopened buds add natural gradation and a sense of life continuing. Fresh greens - glossy oval leaves, delicate fern fronds and small variegated foliage - weave through the grouping to support and lift the blooms while emphasizing their colour. A discreet dark purple mesh ribbon slips out beneath the chrysanthemum base along both inner and outer rims, a subtle repeat of the purple that ties the composition together without disturbing its serenity. The open centre of the wreath keeps the traditional ring form obvious, and under soft, neutral light you can almost sense the faint scent of roses mingling with the clean, green notes of foliage. Imagined for a memorial in a Hackney home or placed at a service near Mare Street or Broadway Market, this wreath reads as a tasteful, consoling tribute - quietly composed, texturally rich and intended to speak of peace and respectful remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Displayed on a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath feels like a quiet moment beside Hackney Downs just after sunrise, calm and contemplative. The arrangement is dominated by generous white Oriental lilies, each bloom a soft star of six smooth petals, gently arching outward from a pale green centre. Their stamens, tipped with deep golden-brown anthers, extend delicately over the petals, hinting at the familiar, soothing fragrance associated with remembrance. Some lilies are fully open, while others are caught mid-bloom or still encased in long, elegant buds, introducing a natural rhythm as your eye travels around the ring. Interwoven among them are layers of ruffled lisianthus flowers, their white petals finely brushed with lilac and purple at the edges, bringing a hint of colour that feels respectful rather than bold. Subtle touches of greenery, including narrow leaves and soft, eucalyptus-like sprigs, emerge between the blooms, adding cool green shadows and giving the wreath a lush, cushiony depth. Tiny, creamy buds are scattered throughout, like whispers of new life within an emblem of farewell. The composition forms a balanced, unbroken circle, evoking eternity, unity, and the enduring bond between the departed and those who remain. The clean background and soft, even lighting draw all attention to the floral craftsmanship and the interplay of texture and tone. This white and purple lily wreath would be a fitting tribute for a Hackney funeral service, perhaps delivered to a family home near Mare Street or to a chapel in the local area, expressing sympathy, dignity, and tender remembrance without a single word.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a gentle overhead perspective on a plain white surface, this traditional circular wreath is crafted to convey solace with meticulous floral technique. The main body consists of hundreds of compact white chrysanthemums, their delicate, fringe-like petals layered into a full, cloud-like band whose soft contours are accentuated by a faint, grounding shadow beneath. The creamy suggestion at each flower's centre warms the overall cool palette and adds a subtle depth to the composition. At the upper left quadrant, a trio of vivid, deep blue roses rises as the arrangement's emotional heart; their velvety petals are tightly formed and richly saturated, creating an elegant contrast against the snow-bright chrysanthemums. These roses sit among deep green foliage whose glossy texture balances the petals' softness. Encircling the wreath on both inner and outer edges is a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, its folds catching light to produce highlights that enhance the wreath's refined silhouette. This is a design I would suggest for funerals or memorial services across Hackney-placed at a service near Hackney Central, delivered to a remembrance at Broadway Market, or laid at a graveside in Clapton-because its restrained colour story reads as respectful and personal. As a local florist familiar with Hackney's community needs, Florist Hackney prepares wreaths like this to offer calm dignity and tactile comfort at moments of farewell, and we can arrange local delivery when needed to support families in the area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a bright white background, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a flawless circle of soft colour and lush texture, the kind of tribute a Hackney family might choose to honour a loved one at a service near Victoria Park. The design centres on generously sized roses, fully open and velvety, in a sophisticated blend of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and gentle grey-purple tones. Their petals curl and fold in intricate layers, catching the light in subtle highlights and shadows that make each bloom feel almost touchable. Nestled among these are daintier spray roses in a fresh blush pink, some still in bud, others half-open, adding a delicate rhythm of smaller shapes and youthful softness to the composition. Beneath and around the roses lies a dense, dark green collar of fern foliage, its feathery fronds creating a textured frame that cradles the pastels and keeps the wreath visually grounded. Here and there, hints of deeper foliage and tiny darker buds peek through, lending depth and a quiet sense of complexity, like private memories woven through shared grief. The flowers appear freshly arranged, petals unbruised and colours cool and calm, as though they have just been finished in a local Hackney florist studio and are ready for delivery to a funeral home or family address. The overall impression is one of peaceful grace and heartfelt condolence, a circular symbol of continuity and remembrance carefully crafted to bring a measure of comfort in times of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This funeral wreath reads as an intimate study in blues and whites: a full, circular canvas of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums whose closely clustered petals form a plush, textural field. A delicate white satin ribbon, ruffled and pleated, traces the inner opening and settles against the blooms with a soft reflective edge that tempers the intensity of the blue. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a trio of large blue roses unfurls in luxurious sapphire tones, their velvety petals catching a cool, diffuse light; tiny sprays of gypsophila and touches of dark foliage nestle around them, adding filigree and quiet contrast. From mid-left a gentle cascade of white orchids, possibly Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium, drifts across the ring toward the lower right-each petal slim and silky, lending a light, ethereal sweep to the composition. Interspersed among the orchids are several green buds at differing stages of opening, a subtle botanical narrative of life continuing amid remembrance. The wreath's textures-spiky chrysanthemum cores, plush rose velour, lace-like gypsophila, and glossy orchid surfaces-create a tactile harmony that invites both visual contemplation and emotional solace. Conceived with the kind of care often requested by families in Hackney Wick and Mare Street, this arrangement feels dignified and serene, a sympathetic offering designed to honour memory with restrained elegance and compassionate attention to detail.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open-ring funeral wreath in calming tones of white, blush pink, and deep magenta is arranged against a bright white backdrop, allowing every bloom to stand out clearly. White lilies form the soul of the design, their long petals shining softly and their golden pollen-bearing stamens drawing the eye into the heart of each flower. Threaded between them are dramatic fuchsia and deep pink lilies, their star-shaped blossoms and subtle freckles reminding one of evening skies over Hackney Downs, bringing warmth and depth to the tribute. Scattered throughout the circular shape, white Gerbera daisies provide a cheerful yet dignified note, their smooth petals radiating from dark central disks that offer contrast and structure. At intervals, clusters of light pink roses, some in bud and some just opening, mingle with more established creamy white roses to create a layered, emotional story of tenderness, lasting love, and farewell. Tiny white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or small chrysanthemums, are tucked delicately into gaps, giving the wreath a lush, seamless finish. Around the outer edge, mixed green foliage in varying shades, from deep forest green to fresher spring tones, frames the circle and accentuates its unbroken continuity. The arrangement feels quietly luxurious yet deeply personal, the kind of sympathy wreath a family in Hackney might place at a crematorium service or memorial gathering by Victoria Park, lovingly crafted to offer comfort, dignity, and the reassurance of an enduring bond.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white background, a traditional circular wreath of red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums appears almost to glow, the contrast between rich crimson and fresh green drawing the eye immediately. The carnations, with their densely layered, ruffled petals, form the main body of the design, each bloom nestled closely to the next so the ring feels solid, abundant, and carefully tended. Their velvety petals catch the light in subtle waves, echoing the gentle folds of a well-worn remembrance ribbon. Between them, round lime green pompon mums are tucked like little lanterns, their compact, domed heads made up of tightly clustered florets that lend a smooth, almost plush texture against the softness of the carnations. Supporting the flowers is a wide base of greenery: dark, feathery fern fronds create a shadowy depth, while variegated pittosporum leaves add flickers of creamy white along their edges, softening the overall look. A decorative ribbon in shades of green winds into the lower curve of the wreath, forming loose loops that mirror the circle's shape and hint at the careful hands that arranged it. The crisp white backdrop isolates the wreath, much like it might appear resting at a graveside in Hackney's historic churchyards or at a quiet service room near London Fields, allowing its colours and meaning to take centre stage. It feels like a respectful, heartfelt condolence tribute, appropriate for honouring a loved one's life with calm strength and enduring love.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A large, meticulously arranged sympathy wreath is photographed from above against a clean white backdrop, allowing every detail of the flowers and foliage to stand out with clarity. The design forms an unbroken circle, its fullness created by layers of carefully chosen blooms. Two striking reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, fully open and rich in colour, sit opposite each other on the wreath, one near the upper curve and the other towards the lower side, their broad petals and prominent stamens radiating warmth and reverence. Between and around them, soft blush pink roses form generous clusters, each rose perfectly opened to reveal its spiral of velvety petals. Interspersed among the roses are lisianthus flowers in shades of pale pink and saturated purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms giving a sense of movement and texture. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, drift through the arrangement and soften the transitions between larger blooms. The floral display rests on a lush framework of greenery: cool, round eucalyptus leaves in silvery tones, delicate dark green ferns, and sculptural blue eryngium thistles, whose spiky heads add a modern, slightly wild note. A few tightly closed lily buds peek out from the foliage, symbolising remembrance and the continuation of life. At the base of the lilies, neatly folded ribbons of bright green foliage add a contemporary, tailored feel. The overall mood is serene and respectful, well suited to a funeral service or memorial gathering in Hackney, perhaps in a quiet chapel off Mare Street or near the green spaces of Victoria Park, where families gather to say a final, loving farewell.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a circular funeral wreath that looks almost weightless, composed entirely of densely packed white Baby's Breath arranged into a flawless ring. Each individual Gypsophila blossom is small and soft-edged, forming a continuous halo of white that seems to float against the pure, bright background. Seen from a high angle, the wreath's open centre is perfectly round, creating a clear space that invites contemplation, much like a quiet moment taken on a bench in Hackney Downs or by the canals around Haggerston. Along the lower right curve of the wreath, two calla lilies are carefully placed, their tall, elegant forms adding a sense of quiet drama. Their petals roll back in that characteristic calla shape, shifting from rich burgundy and magenta tones at the flared edges down into smooth, leafy green at the stems. The dark, velvety colour of the blooms deepens towards the inner trumpet, suggesting depth and intimacy against the light, airy Baby's Breath. The stems arc gently upwards and inwards, as if the lilies have just been tucked into the wreath with a final, loving touch by an experienced local florist. The overall design suggests a tribute that is both contemporary and heartfelt, suitable for sending sympathy to a family home off Mare Street, accompanying a service in a Hackney church, or resting at a graveside as a lasting, peaceful symbol of love, memory, and quiet support.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A graceful circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown against a pure white background, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity as though resting on a studio table in Hackney. The wreath forms an unbroken ring of lush blooms, dominated by rich fuchsia and magenta roses whose velvety petals curl inwards in tight buds and unfurl in generous, open blossoms, each shade of pink flowing softly into the next. Tucked among them are creamy white and pale peach lilies, many of them double-petalled, their broad, silky petals gently rippling and folding, some revealing softly speckled or blushed pink centres. Several lime-green lily buds, elongated and smooth, add a sense of life and unfolding time, almost like a promise that the tribute will continue to evolve even as it rests. Around and beneath the flowers, layers of deep green foliage create a quiet, natural frame: polished broad leaves catch the light with a subtle sheen, while airy fern fronds arch outward, their delicate feathery segments giving the arrangement a soft, almost whispering edge. The contrast between the vivid pinks, creamy whites, and verdant greens is enhanced by the clean white backdrop, allowing each flower head and leaf to be easily imagined. This thoughtfully crafted wreath suggests gentle comfort and profound respect, suitable for funerals and remembrance services across Hackney, from solemn ceremonies near London Fields to more intimate gatherings in family homes, where it can stand as a visual symbol of eternal love and cherished memories.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio in Hackney where Florist Hackney has breathed life into a wreath of dozens of deep red roses. The first impression is warmth-the wreath radiates a glow that almost hums with quiet confidence. Each bloom is chosen at the peak of its beauty: petals soft, supple, unfurling with a luxurious air. The circle is a continuous embrace of velvety florals, every rose resting snugly against its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson that invites a gentle, almost reverent touch despite the absence of greenery. The arrangement sits against stark white, turning the red into a theatre of color, a statement of love, memory, and devotion. The depth comes from a mix of large, fully opened heads and smaller, partially opened buds, plus a scattering of tiny blooms that punctuate the ring with life and movement. The petals reveal their intricate spirals-little fans of red that ripple with every breeze, a reminder of the season's fleeting beauty. In Hackney, this wreath can be a meaningful tribute at a funeral in a church on Mare Street, a romantic centerpiece for a dinner in Dalston, or a bold accent in a home near Victoria Park. It speaks of permanence and memory, yet beyond sentiment it reads as a bold, celebratory or commemorative statement fit for significant occasions-from intimate weddings and anniversary tributes to memorial services and ceremonial displays in East London's Hackney environs. The craftsmanship speaks of years spent studying flower form and balance, an artful response to the moment when beauty meets memory. In the bustling local scene-from Dalston to Bethnal Green and the leafy serenity of Victoria Park-the wreath makes a poised centerpiece that can be placed on a pedestal, hung on a door, or laid as a dignified tribute on a church altar or home mantel, with same-day delivery available across Hackney and nearby boroughs.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A beautifully crafted circular funeral wreath fills the frame, resting against a stark white background that highlights every detail of the flowers. The ring is thick and luxuriant, made up of tightly grouped deep red roses and vivid yellow chrysanthemums, so full that the foliage beneath is only glimpsed in places. Each red rose is at its peak, with layered, velvety petals unfolding from a neat central bud, some petals shading into darker burgundy that adds depth and a touch of quiet drama. Threaded around and between the roses are generous sprays of small yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals forming soft, rounded heads that bring a sense of light and comfort to the design. Rich green leaves, including broad salal and fine, muted eucalyptus, peek through to frame the blooms, their fresh, slightly glossy surfaces catching the light and suggesting just-cut, carefully conditioned stems. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle with an open centre, a gentle symbol of eternity and enduring love. Presented alone on a white background, it feels like a moment of stillness and reflection, with the contrasting red and yellow tones evoking both sorrow and appreciation for a life remembered. This is the kind of heartfelt tribute that might be delivered across Hackney for a funeral at a local chapel or graveside service near Hackney Downs, created by a florist who knows how to combine colour, texture, and meaning to offer quiet support to grieving families.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In a sunlit Hackney studio near Mare Street, a circular wreath of deep red roses commands attention against a pristine white background. The arrangement is lush and tightly gathered, the ring appearing to glow with a velvet radiance. Dozens of blooms rest in varying stages of bloom-from stubbornly closed buds that promise future splendor to open petals that spill into soft, ruby layers and catch the room's light with a warm, amber sheen. Sprigs of fresh green foliage weave through the red, including broad eucalyptus-like leaves with a matte finish and slender glossy ruscus that provide a crisp, verdant contrast. The overall form is a seamless circle, an emblem of eternity, reverence, and condolence, crafted to convey quiet strength and enduring memory. The arrangement is rich in texture: the roses' velvety surfaces, the delicate folds of petals, and the shot of emerald from the greenery creating depth and breathing space within the ring. Against the white backdrop, the colours pop with a dignified intensity, making this wreath an ideal tribute for memorials, funerals, or commemorations. In Hackney and its markets-from Broadway to Hackney Wick-the wreath travels easily for same-day delivery, bringing a gesture of comfort to families and funeral homes alike. The scent of the roses, faint but unmistakable, lingers in the air, and you can feel the craftsmanship in every tightly packed layer of petals.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this floral tribute clearly takes its inspiration from a traditional lifebuoy, the bold design echoing the waterways that weave through Hackney and along the nearby Lea. The wreath forms a perfect circle, its surface built entirely from hundreds of compact, fresh blooms, likely chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that they create a soft, cushion-like texture. The flowers are divided into four balanced quadrants, alternating between a saturated royal blue and a clean, luminous white, mimicking the colour blocking of a life ring. The top left and bottom right quarters are richly filled with blue petals, deep and velvety, almost like a calm night sea, while the top right and bottom left quadrants glow with pure white blossoms, bringing a sense of light and serenity. Around the inner edge of the ring, a slim strip of dark blue ribbon is gathered into neat, regular folds, adding depth and a subtle decorative finish that reinforces the nautical feel. The hollow centre of the wreath is open and clearly defined, emphasizing the lifebuoy outline and drawing the eye into its calm middle. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and symbolic comfort-a piece that speaks of protection, guidance, and the hope of safe harbour. This kind of design would be chosen in Hackney to honour someone who spent their life on or near the water, served in the navy or Coastguard, or was simply seen as a steady, lifesaving presence for family and friends at local gatherings from Mare Street to Dalston.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from above on a white backdrop, this funeral wreath presents a harmonious study in soft hues and compassionate design. A generous ring of roughly a dozen cream-coloured roses forms the wreath's primary language of solace - each rose opening in tight, classical spirals that catch the light and radiate a warm, ivory glow. Interspersed among them are elegant pale yellow lilies, some wide open with trumpet-shaped petals and delicate, light-coloured stamens, others poised in bud to lend varying height and textural contrast. The wreath's backbone is a lush assembly of deep greens: airy fern fronds that feather the perimeter, and clusters of rounded eucalyptus-like leaves that introduce subtle blue-green tones and visual depth. The overall effect is full and luxurious without feeling heavy, a balanced composition where scent and sight combine - the roses offering a soft, powdery perfume and the lilies a fresher, slightly citrus note that suggests renewal. Viewed with a florist's eye, the symmetry and density communicate care and formality suited to memorial services across Hackney, from small chapel gatherings near London Fields to graveside tributes around Homerton Cemetery. Florist Hackney prepared this design with classic sympathy intent and attention to longevity; it is available for considered delivery across the borough and nearby neighbourhoods when a gentle, dignified message of condolence is required.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00