Hackney Wick TRIBUTES

At Hackney Wick Flowers, we create thoughtful tribute flowers that quietly say everything words can't. From classic wreaths to personal, memory-filled bouquets, every piece is designed and hand-crafted in our studio near Hackney Wick Overground, just a short walk from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

Our experienced local florist team specialises in gentle, respectful designs for funerals, memorials and celebrations of life across Hackney Wick, Stratford, and Homerton. We'll guide you on seasonal flowers, colour palettes and wording for tribute cards, drawing on years of working with families and local funeral directors.

Whether you'd like a simple sheaf, a lush casket spray or a bespoke tribute reflecting a favourite hobby or place, we can help you create something truly personal. You can order online with clear options, or visit us near Fish Island and the River Lee Navigation to talk through ideas in person.

For those gathering at short notice, we offer local same-day delivery on most tribute pieces across:

  • Hackney Wick & surrounding canalside streets
  • Stratford & East Village
  • Homerton and nearby residential areas

Place your order by 3 PM for reliable same-day delivery to homes, churches, chapels of rest and crematoriums. At Hackney Wick Flowers, we treat every tribute with the care and dignity your loved one deserves.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross made entirely of flowers rests on a pure white background, its form defined by an opulent tapestry of roses in rich, emotive colours. The centre and arms of the cross are packed with generous deep red blooms, their velvety petals unfolding in full, creating a sense of weight, devotion, and heartfelt farewell. Threaded through this crimson field are clusters of glowing fuchsia pink roses and garden-style varieties, their slightly frilled petals and brighter tone bringing gentle warmth and a tender note of gratitude. Here and there, smaller rosebuds in matching hues emerge between the larger flowers, as though symbolising memories that continue to blossom long after the service is over. Along the entire perimeter, a neat band of tiny white flowers-resembling spray chrysanthemums or petite carnations-forms a delicate halo, sharply defining the cross shape while softening it with a cloudlike, serene edge. Slender green leaves and hints of ribbon or foliage trace the outline, adding a fresh, natural contrast without overwhelming the main design. The lighting is clear and even, casting minimal shadow and allowing each red and pink bloom to appear vivid and true, much as it would when prepared for a funeral at a local chapel in Hackney Wick or for a memorial gathering near Victoria Park. This carefully composed floral cross feels both classic and personal, a dignified sympathy tribute crafted to convey love, devotion, and spiritual comfort during a final farewell.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A beautifully composed heart-shaped floral tribute lies centred against a pure white backdrop, its form clear and serene, much like a still moment along the Hackney Wick towpath. The heart itself is fully covered with tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully set so that no gaps appear, creating a plush, cushion-like surface that radiates purity and peace. A slim, uninterrupted band of emerald green ribbon traces the edge of the heart, lending a refined frame and a gentle contrast that draws the eye inward. Flowing from the upper left curve of the heart, a diagonal spray of rich magenta calla lilies makes a vivid statement. Three of the callas are open and prominent, their elegant, funnel-shaped petals wrapping around dark centres, while a couple of more slender blooms curve gracefully downwards, introducing a sense of movement and grace. Tucked between the calla lilies sit small clusters of white freesia or similar dainty blossoms, their softer texture and imagined sweet scent adding tenderness to the design. Around and beneath these feature flowers is an abundance of lush foliage: glossy green leaves, perhaps from the callas, and light, feathery fern fronds that soften the transition between the vibrant spray and the white chrysanthemum base. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and gentle comfort, a floral heart that could be sent from Hackney Wick Flowers for a funeral or memorial service in the local area, offering a dignified, loving tribute to someone deeply missed and forever remembered.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A meticulously constructed floral Union Jack fills the frame, its rectangular shape echoing a traditional flag but realised entirely in tightly clustered blooms. The design is flat yet richly textured, every inch layered with small flowers that create a soft, almost velour-like surface. At the heart of the arrangement, the wide vertical and horizontal bands of St. George's Cross are formed from dense red chrysanthemum-style heads, their rounded domes catching the light and giving the colour a warm, velvety depth. Finer diagonal red lines of St. Patrick's Cross intersect with equal precision, each stripe sharply defined and perfectly aligned. Around every red section runs a tidy border of snow-white flowers, representing the fimbriation, while broader swathes of white cut diagonally across the tribute to symbolise St. Andrew's Cross. Between these crisp white edges, the corners and outer edges are filled with dark blue blooms, likely hydrangea or dyed chrysanthemums, packed so closely that they read as a deep, even field of colour. The whole piece is presented on a clean white background, which isolates the red, white, and blue, making the flag appear vivid and strong, ideal for a patriotic farewell in Hackney Wick, perhaps after a service by Victoria Park or near the creative warehouses along the canal. Though the image is silent, you can imagine a gentle floral fragrance, a mixture of fresh greenery and late-season blooms, lending comfort to those gathered. This Union Jack tribute, crafted with the care of an experienced East London florist, feels fitting for a funeral, memorial, or service of remembrance honouring a life lived with British pride.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A heart-shaped floral tribute, carefully styled as if by an experienced Hackney Wick florist, fills the frame against a crisp white backdrop. The entire heart is composed of countless small white chrysanthemums placed so closely together they form a plush, cushion-like surface, soft in appearance and immaculate in colour. This pure white base suggests serenity and gentle remembrance, much like a reflective pause by the waters near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. On the upper left curve rests a prominent spray of three rich red roses, each bloom perfectly shaped with velvety petals that seem to hold unspoken words of love and farewell. The roses are tucked into a bed of delicate white filler flowers, likely freesias or similar, and a range of greenery including smooth, dark rose leaves and fine, feathery fronds that introduce subtle texture and movement. Two more red roses appear lower on the right side, placed with intention so the eye follows them naturally. They are linked to the main cluster by arching strands of bright green decorative grass that sweep gracefully over the white chrysanthemums like a gesture of connection between past and present. Around the perimeter, a dark green satin ribbon is folded into a continuous edging, crisp and even, framing the tribute with an elegant finish. The composition feels calm, respectful, and heartfelt, the kind of funeral heart that might be sent from family or close friends to a service in Hackney Wick or nearby Bow, carrying silent messages of enduring affection and sympathy.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A lavish, pillow-shaped floral tribute rests as though floating on a white canvas, its edges gently rounded like a well-loved cushion. Every inch of the surface is tightly woven with roses in a harmonious palette of fuchsia, warm pink, and soft cream-yellow, some just opening, others fully unfurled to reveal their swirling hearts. Between the roses, deep royal purple lisianthus blooms rise with a velvety, almost satin-like texture, giving the arrangement depth and a contemplative mood. Smaller blush spray roses and clouds of tiny lavender-hued flowers, similar to statice or limonium, create a delicate mist of colour that fills the eye the way late-spring borders do along the canals around Hackney Wick. A surrounding halo of foliage supports and frames the flower cushion: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves soften the outline, while darker, finer greenery with fern-like fronds provides contrast and subtle shadows. The tribute's rectangular shape is softened at the corners, evoking the idea of a resting place, a floral pillow offered in love and farewell. The lighting is even and calm, allowing each hue to stand clear against the white background without distraction, emphasising the skill of a florist used to crafting meaningful sympathy flowers for local services across Hackney Wick and neighbouring East London areas. It is an arrangement designed for funerals, cremations, or memorial gatherings, a tender way of expressing grief, remembrance, and enduring affection when standing beside a coffin, urn, or grave, where presence and quiet beauty say more than spoken words.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A meticulously shaped funeral pillow, presented on a clean white plane with a gentle cast shadow that underscores its three-dimensional, slightly raised form. The body of the tribute is entirely formed from densely packed white chrysanthemums, each small head contributing to an even, plush surface that reads as calm, pure, and consoling. Encircling the cushion is a soft, light green ribbon trim, worked into overlapping pleats that create a refined scalloped edge and a fresh tonal contrast to the snowy floral field. Diagonally set in the top-left is a restrained but poignant cluster of accent blooms: velvety white lisianthus paired with rich purple lisianthus and a few buds, their deeper hue adding a note of dignity and remembrance. Interspersed are slender fern fronds and glossy green foliage, while a broad dark green leaf binds the base of the spray for a tidy, considered finish. The image evokes texture and scent-the cool, clean smell of chrysanthemums and the faint sweetness of lisianthus-while the light reveals the roundness of each flower head and the careful handwork behind the design. This sympathy cushion is suited to wakes, funerals, or graveside tributes across Hackney Wick and neighbouring Fish Island; crafted with local care, it reflects the discreet, nurturing approach of a neighbourhood florist such as Hackney Wick Flowers who knows how to balance simplicity with heartfelt expression.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a clean, white background, a traditional Christian cross made entirely of flowers appears both strong and gentle, like a quiet tribute prepared for a family in Hackney Wick saying their final goodbyes. The body of the cross is seamlessly covered in a dense layer of small white chrysanthemums and similar delicate blooms, each flower carefully angled so that together they create a soft, uniform surface. This cushion of white petals suggests innocence and peace, reminiscent of morning mist drifting over nearby Victoria Park. Framing this snowy expanse, a narrow but vivid border of fresh green foliage wraps around the entire outline, following the arms and base of the cross with precise attention. This leafy trim adds definition and a sense of life, echoing the greenery along Hackney Marshes. At the intersection where the arms meet, a central spray rises gracefully, drawing the eye. Here, full-headed roses in warm pastel tones-soft peach, gentle blush pink, and creamy off-white-open in layered spirals. They are intertwined with feathery fern leaves, fine arcs of bright green grass, and delicate sprigs of tiny purple flowers that introduce a subtle, almost dreamlike depth. The arrangement appears evenly lit, with no harsh shadows, as though photographed in natural daylight spilling through a studio window. This floral cross feels carefully composed for a funeral or memorial, carrying themes of faith, remembrance, and enduring love, suitable for a church service, crematorium chapel, or graveside farewell anywhere across Hackney Wick and the surrounding East London neighbourhoods.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A large, beautifully balanced floral cross is shown in sharp focus against a pure white studio backdrop, the neutral setting allowing every detail of the design to speak softly yet clearly. The entire cross, from the top arm to the base, is densely layered with premium fresh flowers arranged so tightly that no mechanics are visible, only a continuous tapestry of petals. The colour palette is gently comforting, built from white and creamy ivory blossoms and enriched with delicate touches of soft peach, apricot, and blush pink. Full-headed roses form the main rhythm of the design, their velvety petals unfolding in spirals that catch the light, mingling with slightly smaller spray roses that tuck into the spaces between. Fluffy white hydrangea clusters, or similarly voluminous white filler blooms, blend everything together into a soft, cushion-like surface that feels both luxurious and soothing. Scattered among the pastels, small accents of lavender-coloured filler flowers provide a gentle lift, as though tiny whispers of colour were woven through the tribute. Here and there, slim hints of green foliage emerge at the edges, defining the cross's outline and adding natural depth without overpowering the calm palette. The soft, even lighting and slight shadow beneath the cross give it presence, as if it were gently resting on a table in a quiet chapel near Hackney Wick station or prepared in a local funeral home before a service. This design carries the emotional weight of a final farewell, embodying faith and hope while honouring cherished memories. Its tranquil tones and careful structure make it a fitting sympathy tribute for family and friends gathering along the River Lea, in local churches, or at crematoria across East London.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This handcrafted floral heart, lovingly arranged by a Hackney florist, shimmers with layers of meaning and personal sentiment. Drawing upon the neighbourhood's vibrant character, the design features a harmonious blend of blush pink and creamy white roses-each bloom unfurling its velvet-soft petals with poise and tenderness. Interwoven throughout, fine sprays of baby's breath create a gentle halo effect, filling the bouquet with a sense of airiness and peaceful assurance. The composition's heart shape stands as a universal symbol of devotion, compassion, and heartfelt farewell, reflecting the care with which each rose has been placed. On a pure white background, the soft colours come alive, making every detail-the tactile richness of petals, the feathery texture of gypsophila-immediately tangible. Ideal for ceremonies in the historic heart of Hackney Wick or as a tribute sent from one of the area's thriving canalside communities, this arrangement embodies remembrance, love, and an enduring connection to place. The piece radiates comfort and peace, like a sanctuary in bloom-allowing the emotions, memories, and affection of our local community to be expressed in fragrant, timeless artistry.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Viewed from slightly above against a stark white backdrop, this heart-shaped arrangement embodies a calm, intimate embrace: dozens of white and creamy ivory roses-ranging from tight buds to luxurious, open blooms-are arranged in close, overlapping layers with generous clusters of frothy white hydrangea that give the surface a cloud-like softness. Scattered among them are pale peach and gentle blush-pink roses that bleed subtle warmth into the composition, their tones creating a soft ombre from the centre outward. Slim hints of deep green, variegated foliage appear between the flowers, offering both contrast and a feeling of fresh, living structure beneath the blooms. The three-dimensional build is emphasized by a soft shadow around the heart's lower edges, evidence of careful wiring and hand-placement by an experienced florist. There is a tactile richness here: the satiny rose petals, the papery edges of the hydrangea florets, and the cool, slightly resinous scent that marks fresh-cut stems. Intended to convey profound affection and serene remembrance, this piece is suitable for weddings, anniversaries, or a respectful memorial; its restrained palette and meticulous finish speak of consolation and refined taste. As a Hackney Wick studio-made design, it reflects the local eye for understated artistry-something often requested by families and couples around the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Fish Island-offering a quietly sophisticated option for those seeking floral eloquence in the neighbourhood.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this three-dimensional teddy bear tribute is entirely fashioned from fresh flowers, transforming a classic childhood toy into a heartfelt floral artwork. The bear's plump body, softly rounded head, and outstretched arms and legs are covered in a tightly packed carpet of royal blue blossoms, their layered petals giving the impression of plush, velour-like fur. In contrast, clusters of creamy white flowers form the inner circles of the round ears, the gentle dome of the snout, and the oval pads on each paw, mirroring the markings of a traditional teddy and adding a soothing lightness to the deep blue. The face is simple yet expressive: two large, shiny brown eyes with dark centres are carefully positioned to meet your gaze, while an artificial black triangle nose and fine curved mouthline create a sweet, composed expression that feels protective and kind. Around the neck sits a neat, lightly ruffled bow in sheer white mesh or organza, catching subtle highlights and bringing a sense of occasion, as though the bear has been dressed with special care. The floral figure is placed on a slight diagonal, which adds movement and makes it appear gently reclined rather than rigid. From a florist's perspective in Hackney Wick, with its mix of creative studios and family homes around the River Lea, this design speaks powerfully at times of remembrance: a comforting funeral tribute for a baby boy or young child, or a thoughtful gesture to honour a cherished memory. The cool blue colouring conveys calm and reflection, while the softness of the flowers suggests tenderness, closeness, and a quiet embrace.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A delicately composed floral cross tribute is displayed against a crisp white background, its soft drop shadow making the design appear as though it is gently floating. The entire cross is richly layered with blossoms in a soothing palette of blush pink, mauve, and muted lilac, creating an impression of softness and serenity. At the meeting point of the cross's vertical and horizontal arms, three prominent roses in a dusty rose and pale mauve hue form the emotional centre of the piece; their petals, slightly curled at the tips, suggest both tenderness and quiet strength. These roses are cradled by sprays of bright green fern fronds and smaller leaves, bringing a fresh, woodland-like contrast that recalls the greenery of nearby Victoria Park, not far from Hackney Wick. Radiating from this central cluster, the arms and lower length of the cross are densely filled with trumpet-shaped lisianthus blooms in varied tones of pink, some with deeper, wine-coloured centres that draw the eye inward. Threaded among them are minuscule pink and purple filler flowers and the occasional pale green bud or tiny white blossom, creating intricate layers of colour and texture that reward close attention. Just at the edges of the floral mass, especially along the outer contours, slivers of deep purple ribbon or structural backing quietly outline the cross, enhancing its shape without overpowering the flowers. The overall impression is one of gentle, dignified beauty-a symbol of faith and remembrance crafted for moments of loss. It would feel at home as a funeral tribute in a Hackney Wick chapel or as a memorial cross delivered to a family gathering along the River Lee, offering solace when words feel too small.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above against a clean white background, this circular funeral cushion looks like a smooth, snowy island of flowers, crafted with care for a quiet goodbye in Hackney Wick. The base is formed from hundreds of dainty white chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to its neighbour until they become one continuous, velvety surface. Their petals are crisp and immaculate, while the tiny yellow-green hearts peep through just enough to soften the white and give a natural glow. Around the edge, a rich emerald satin ribbon is folded into even pleats, creating a scalloped frame that gently holds the flowers in place and adds a subtle touch of formality, ideal for a remembrance at a local chapel or family home near the River Lee. Set slightly towards the top of the circle is a vibrant focal spray, bringing texture and meaning. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum arcs outwards with fine, curling petals, surrounded by clusters of glossy, apple-green Hypericum berries that catch the light. Dark, lush ferns and leaves weave behind them, their deep green tones grounding the brighter accents. Nestled within this greenery are two striking Scottish thistles, their rounded, spiky heads shaded in dusty blue and violet, offering an unmistakable tribute to Scottish roots or memories of home. The design feels cool, composed, and contemporary, a floral expression that balances purity with character. It is the sort of tribute a Hackney Wick family might send to accompany a final journey, bringing a sense of peace, dignity, and personal story to a funeral or memorial gathering.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
This image shows a serene funeral flower cross presented against a pure white backdrop, allowing every detail of the tribute to stand out clearly. The substantial shape of the cross is completely covered with compact white button chrysanthemums, their tiny round blooms pressed closely together to create an even, cushion-like texture that suggests innocence, peace, and quiet reflection. Along the perimeter, a slim band of vivid lime-green ribbon forms a crisp outline, slipping just beneath the petals so that it appears as a clean, luminous frame, adding definition to the cross while keeping the mood soft and respectful. At the centre point where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, the design opens into a small, carefully composed garden of roses and foliage. Several fully open roses in creamy white, soft blush pink, and gentle peach gather together, their spiralling petals forming romantic, cupped shapes that feel both tender and enduring. Around them, graceful green fern fronds curl outward, and tiny lavender or light purple filler flowers weave between the stems, introducing subtle colour and airy texture. The simple, bright background and delicate shadowing give the arrangement a floating, almost contemplative quality, as if it has been photographed in soft daylight. This floral cross feels like a thoughtful memorial piece you might see carried into a service near the canals of Hackney Wick or resting beside a framed photograph at a wake in a local community hall. It conveys sympathy, remembrance, and faith in a quiet, beautifully crafted way, offering comfort to grieving families.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image shows a large, custom-made floral saxophone, crafted as a tribute piece and standing tall against a crisp white backdrop so that every detail is easy to see. The body of the saxophone is completely covered in densely packed lemon-yellow chrysanthemums, their small petals overlapping to form a plush, velvety surface that traces the elegant S-curve of the instrument. The curved neck sweeps gracefully into the flared bell, all unified by the same cheerful yellow tone. Nestled across this sunny background are clusters of small red rosebuds or miniature spray roses, placed where the keys and buttons would normally appear. Their velvety petals introduce a rich contrast of colour and texture, echoing the rhythm and pattern of notes being played. Along the edges and in subtle arcs across the saxophone's body, slim tendrils of green foliage and fine grass-like strands arc and curl, as if sketching invisible musical lines in the air. Near the mouthpiece, a few slender green or metallic wires rise discreetly, revealing the careful framework that supports this intricate design. The tribute feels both structured and lyrical, like a song held in still life, perfect for honouring someone in Hackney Wick who found joy in jazz nights, busking near Hackney Wick station, or listening to music drifting from local studios and warehouse venues. The fresh scent of chrysanthemums and roses can almost be imagined, bringing a gentle, comforting presence to a funeral or memorial service and offering a tender way to say goodbye while celebrating the music that shaped a loved one's life.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
In this image, a striking Celtic cross funeral tribute lies against a pure white studio backdrop, allowing the intricacy of the floristry to stand out with clarity. The entire cross is constructed from densely clustered chrysanthemum heads, their small petals forming a cushiony, almost quilted texture across the arms and central shaft. Pristine white blooms dominate the surface, while bands and panels of lime-green button chrysanthemums weave through the design to create the distinct Celtic ring and interlaced motifs, reminiscent of ancient carvings found in old churchyards. The green sections are compact and neatly edged, giving a sense of structure and calm order, as though carefully mapped out on the florist's workbench. Towards the lower half of the vertical arm, three luminous clusters of rich purple and deep magenta carnations introduce warmth and emotion. These carnation sprays are framed by sprigs of polished green leaves and fine, curling tendrils that trail gently over the white chrysanthemums, softening the geometry of the cross. The colours-snowy white, vivid lime, and regal purple-are crisp and fresh, evoking the quiet, reflective atmosphere of a memorial service held near the waterways and creative studios of Hackney Wick. Soft, even lighting highlights the delicate shadows between each flower head, giving depth and a sculpted feel, while the clean background keeps the viewer's attention solely on the tribute. The overall mood is peaceful and contemplative, suggesting a thoughtful farewell piece that speaks of faith, remembrance, and the comforting cycle of nature, suitable for local funerals or celebrations of life in this part of East London.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a lovingly crafted funeral teddy bear made entirely from fresh flowers, a design that feels both playful and deeply comforting. The bear's whole body is formed from compact, creamy white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully placed so that the head, ears, tummy, and paws appear round and cuddly, like a cherished soft toy once carried through the streets around Hackney Wick station. The petals create a velvety, almost cloud-like surface, catching the light in soft highlights and shadows that give the figure gentle depth. Two small, dark eye details peer out kindly, while a neat black nose and a suggestion of a curved pink smile give the bear a tender, protective character, as though it is quietly keeping watch. Across the front, a smart little floral vest is shaped from deep pink and magenta chrysanthemums or similar blooms, their colour rich and joyful, bringing contrast and personality to the design. The 'lapels' of the vest are clearly defined, and at the top sits a sheer purple net bow, slightly translucent, adding a whimsical, almost storybook touch. Set against a clean white background, every petal, curve, and contour is clearly visible, making the tribute feel pure and uncluttered. This floral teddy bear would be especially meaningful as a child's funeral tribute, a remembrance piece at a service near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, or a gentle comfort sent by family and friends. It captures the innocence of childhood while offering a soft, floral embrace in moments when words are hard to find.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A pair of angelic funeral wings, crafted entirely in white, rests serenely against a clean, white backdrop, evoking the stillness of a reflective moment beside the River Lea in Hackney Wick. Each wing is densely composed of small white chrysanthemums and petite carnations, the blooms pressed closely together to form a smooth, cushion-like surface that seems soft to the touch. Within each tiny flower, faint glimmers of pale green and creamy yellow peek from the centers, lending gentle variation and a sense of living detail to the otherwise monochrome design. Framing this floral core, layers of downy white feathers are arranged in sweeping curves, following the natural arc of an outstretched wing. The feathers appear weightless and almost luminous, their wispy tips overlapping and tapering to delicate points that suggest motion and grace. Soft, even lighting emphasizes the interplay of textures-plush petals against feathery edges-and casts a light shadow that makes the wings appear to hover slightly above the surface. The overall impression is one of quiet tenderness, as though the wings are ready to enfold a cherished soul. This angel wing tribute would be a deeply meaningful choice for a funeral or memorial service in Hackney Wick, conveying a message of peace, spiritual protection, and the gentle journey from this life to the next. It speaks silently of love, remembrance, and the hope that the departed is now held in a comforting, celestial embrace.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a serene angel-wing funeral arrangement crafted entirely in shades of white with a single, tender accent of pink and purple, set against a pure white background that intensifies its calm presence. The wings are mirrored, gently arcing from a narrow meeting point to broader, rounded tips, creating the sense of a protective figure leaning over in blessing. Each wing is packed tightly with small white chrysanthemums, their layered petals forming a plush, cloud-like surface that looks soft to the touch. Subtle green eyes at the centre of the blooms break up the white, adding a natural, living quality to the design. Around the wings, a rim of soft white feathers is arranged like downy plumage, light and airy, as if stirred by the faintest breeze that might drift through Victoria Park near Hackney Wick. At the heart where the wings touch, a bold fuchsia-pink satin bow is tied with generous loops and long trailing ribbons. The satin catches the light in gentle highlights and shadows, framing a single dusky pink rosebud cradled in the knot. This rose is tightly curled, its delicate petals suggesting vulnerability, affection, and an unspoken farewell. Just beneath, a cluster of deep violet thistles or thistle-like flowers offers a touch of texture and contrast, their spiky outlines hinting at strength and resilience amid grief. The tribute as a whole conveys peace, remembrance, and gentle protection, the sort of thoughtful design a Hackney Wick florist might create for a family wishing to honour a loved one's passing with something angelic and deeply symbolic.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Styled as a living painting, this Jamaican flag interpretation sits centered on a white backdrop, its colors vivid and its surface surprisingly tangible. The matrix is built from thousands of tiny crumpled bits of tissue paper and fabric scraps, every piece catching the light differently to produce a shimmering mosaic. A bold gold saltire slices diagonally across the rectangle, from corner to corner, dividing the field into four triangles. The two triangles at the top and bottom blaze emerald green, their irregular surfaces forming little ridges that play with shadows. The left and right triangles present a deep, matte black, the fragments arranged to yield a subtle sheen as if velvet was pressed into relief. The result is not a flat flag but a three-dimensional celebration of craft, resilience, and shared identity-the kind of piece that tells a story about community, memory, and pride. The careful layering of fragments creates a tactile texture that invites the eye to travel along the diagonal, tracing the mercy of light as it moves across the corners. In East London, where Hackney Wick sits between markets, canals, and creative studios, such artworks echo the ongoing conversation between heritage and contemporary craft. This image would complement an article on Jamaica's cultural roots, on diaspora art, or on the ways local communities express identity through handmade forms. It feels both festive and reflective, a banner you might encounter at a community event in Dalston or at a pop-up in Shoreditch, radiating warmth, energy, and connection.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A solemn yet striking Star of David floral arrangement fills the frame, its six-pointed shape rendered with meticulous accuracy in layers of white and deep blue blooms. The star's outline is softened by a thick fringe of white chrysanthemums, each tightly packed flower adding a downy, cushion-like texture that makes the edges look gentle rather than sharp. Inside this snowy border, the central hexagon glows with pure white petals, a calm and steady core that feels almost like a candle of flowers. Surrounding this centre, the triangular points of the star are composed of compact clusters of dark navy or indigo flowers, their velvety depth suggesting carnations or dyed chrysanthemums chosen specifically for their strong, dignified tone. At the base of each blue triangle, a smaller triangle of white flowers has been carefully set in, creating a repeating motif of blue embracing white, like a quiet rhythm running around the design. The arrangement lies against a plain white background, so there is nothing to distract from its solemn geometry and rich contrast. Every bloom sits snugly beside its neighbour, showing the skilled hand of a florist used to creating structured tributes for Jewish funerals and memorials. The overall impression is one of reverence and peace, a floral Star of David that could easily be delivered to a synagogue service or family home in Hackney Wick, perhaps close to Hackney Wick station or the creative streets around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, offering a gentle expression of sympathy, faith, and cultural pride.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Within a quiet gallery of petals, this flag-inspired tribute forms a precise rectangle of green, white, and orange that reads as a living symbol of unity and heritage. The dense layering creates crisp, unwavering lines-the classic tricolour rendered with care and bold visibility. Up close, the texture is plush and soft, like a field of blooms carrying generations of meaning; the scent is fresh with a cool undertone, subtle but present. Light plays across the surface, catching the green, white, and orange in turn and revealing the craftsmanship behind every cluster. This is more than a floral display; it is a respectful homage designed to convey connection, remembrance, and shared history during moments of reflection or celebration. The arrangement is ideally suited to local commemorations, community gatherings, or Irish heritage events here in east London, where canal-side studios and markets mingle with residents from Hackney Wick, Homerton, and Dalston, and where same-day delivery can brighten a venue or doorstep. It is a testament to how floristry can tell a story with texture and scent, inviting quiet contemplation as well as joyful recognition throughout the Hackney Wick area and beyond.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This expressive floral tribute, photographed on a pristine white field, shapes the sacred Khanda from thousands of small, bright orange marigolds whose densely packed heads create a plush, tactile surface that seems almost to glow. The marigolds articulate the emblem's components-the circular chakkar, the pair of crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda-with careful precision, each petal catching the light and throwing soft, warm reflections. At the heart of the symbol a neat cluster of serene white lilies is placed where the swords meet: two or more fully open lilies with gently unfurling petals, pale green throats and pale yellow stamens visible at their centers, surrounded by a few smaller buds. Delicate sprays of white gypsophila and sprigs of glossy green foliage weave through the lilies, softening the orange and adding depth, while a faint drop shadow beneath suggests a freestanding ceremonial display. The scent is implied-sweet marigold warmth tempered by the cool, green-fragrant lilies-and the mood reads as both celebratory and contemplative. This piece reads like an offering used at festival or remembrance, resonant with Vaisakhi gatherings or a respectful memorial in a gurdwara. As crafted by local hands in Hackney Wick, it carries the neighbourhood's practical care and community spirit: floral skill that honours tradition with fresh materials and thoughtful composition-an emblem made of flowers that speaks to devotion, unity, and quiet dignity.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
The image shows an elegant heart-shaped funeral tribute, crafted with the care and precision you might expect from a long-standing Hackney Wick florist who understands how flowers can speak when words falter. The heart is densely carpeted with small white chrysanthemums, their rounded petals forming a soft, cushion-like surface that feels almost like fresh, untouched snow. This unbroken field of white conveys innocence, serenity, and a deep sense of quiet respect. Framing the heart is a vivid emerald green satin ribbon, artfully pleated into little ruffles that create a scalloped edge, its sheen catching the light and gently contrasting the matte petals beneath. Nestled in the upper left of the heart is a thoughtful focal spray: two open white roses, beautifully formed, sit side by side with their creamy petals spiralling outward. Around them cluster daintier white blooms, reminiscent of freesias, along with buds that hint at flowers still to come, a subtle symbol of ongoing love and memory. Surrounding this central group, lush greenery-glossy leaves and fine, feather-like fronds-arches and curves, breaking the uniformity of the chrysanthemum bed and adding natural movement. A few strands trail softly over the white base, as if a breeze from nearby Victoria Park had brushed the arrangement. Displayed on a simple white background, the heart stands out clearly, designed to accompany a funeral or memorial service, perhaps in a quiet chapel or crematorium near Hackney Wick, offering a tender, tactile expression of condolence and support.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A beautifully styled floral cross fills the frame, its colours glowing against a spotless white background that emphasizes every curve and contour. The outline of the cross is defined by a dense border of pure white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny floret pressed closely together so the edge appears soft yet precise, almost like freshly fallen snow. Just beneath this cushion of white, a band of light green ribbon or folded foliage encircles the piece, lending a fresh, botanical accent that gently lifts the design from the background. Inside the border, the cross is richly packed with blossoms arranged in a rhythmic, almost tapestry-like pattern. Large roses in vivid fuchsia and hot pink mingle with softer, creamy lemon and peach shades, their open, velvety petals creating focal points along the vertical and horizontal arms. Between them, small spheres of lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a bright, modern counterpoint, their tight texture catching the light and giving the eye a pathway to follow. Here and there, scattered clusters of delicate purple and deep violet flowers, likely lisianthus or statice, nestle among the roses, adding depth and a serene, spiritual tone. The whole arrangement is angled slightly from upper left to lower right, adding movement and making it seem as if the cross is gently leaning forward in an embrace. Under the even studio lighting, the colours look fresh, as though just arranged by a florist at Hackney Wick Flowers moments before delivery to a local church or crematorium. This tribute feels perfectly suited to a Hackney Wick farewell, where families wish to express faith, gratitude, and love through a cross that is both traditional and quietly contemporary.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the frame, set crisply against a white background so that its strong outline appears almost sculptural. The familiar form of the Khanda - a central straight sword framed by the circular chakkar and flanked by two curved kirpans - is entirely composed from compact royal blue chrysanthemums, each petal creating a dense, velvety carpet of colour. The blue is deep and unwavering, reminiscent of twilight over the canal in Hackney Wick, lending the piece gravity and quiet strength. Towards the lower centre, nestled where the eye seeks a point of rest, sits a gentle contrast: three ivory-white roses, perfectly formed and freshly open, are gathered together in a small posy. Their creamy petals catch the light softly, suggesting tenderness and peace. Around them, fine stems of white filler flowers, like gypsophila, float delicately, adding airy dots of brightness against the royal blue, while neat, glossy green leaves cradle the cluster and ground it in natural freshness. The design feels thoughtfully balanced, with the calm symmetry of the Sikh emblem echoed in the careful placement of every flower. Slight shadows beneath the piece imply that it rests on a surface, ready to be carried to a service or laid near a photograph or shrine. This floral Khanda would be a meaningful choice for a Sikh funeral or remembrance gathering in Hackney Wick, perhaps after a family meal or wake in one of the neighbourhood's quiet streets, offering a visual prayer of respect, remembrance, and unwavering faith, crafted with skill and cultural sensitivity by local florists.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A generous heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, created from two distinct yet harmonising fields of roses, set against a simple pure white background that lets every petal show. On the left, creamy white and pale yellow-ivory roses are packed closely, their velvety petals unfolding in calm, measured spirals that suggest serenity and rest. On the right, an equally dense cluster of soft, medium pink roses offers a warmer tone, evoking cherished memories and gentle goodbyes. The dividing line between the two colours is clear but never harsh, softened by clouds of delicate baby's breath that spread like fine lace both through the centre and around the heart's outline. Each tiny gypsophila flower looks like a small star, adding texture and a feeling of air and light. The overall heart shape is strong, even, and perfectly proportioned, a considered work of floristry that speaks of care and respect. This is the kind of design a family in Hackney Wick might choose when gathering to say farewell at a local crematorium, wanting something that reflects both gratitude and deep affection. In its quiet palette and clean presentation, the arrangement suggests a moment of stillness amid grief, as if time pauses for a last, loving message. The heart of roses seems to offer comfort not just through colour, but through its artistry and balance, honouring a life with tenderness and dignity.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
Three interlinked hearts made entirely of roses create a soft, cascading line across a pure white background, forming a refined funeral tribute that balances romance with quiet dignity. Each heart is lavishly filled with miniature and spray roses in a palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve and gentle pastel pink, the colours blending like watercolour on silk. The petals are densely layered, giving a cushioned, almost cloud-like texture, while occasional buds peek through, suggesting both tenderness and hope. Fresh ivy and slender green vines wrap around each heart's outline and trail naturally between them, visually binding the trio in a gentle diagonal descent from top left to bottom right. The greenery's rich, glossy leaves provide shape and structure, anchoring the airy pastel blooms with a sense of life and grounding. Subtle, vertical reflections to the left hint at a glass panel or polished wall, adding a contemporary, gallery-like feel, as though this tribute might be displayed in a peaceful Hackney Wick ceremony space or near the creative studios by the river. The lighting is clear and diffused, with no harsh shadows, allowing every rose and leaf to be seen distinctly while maintaining a calm, soothing atmosphere. This floral composition feels especially suited to honouring a cherished life in Hackney Wick, expressing unity, enduring love and shared memories in a way that would be at home in local services or intimate family farewells. The design speaks gently, making it a comforting choice for those wishing to send a heartfelt, beautifully crafted sympathy tribute.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Seen in crisp studio light against a plain white field, this U-shaped festive garland balances tradition and durable craftsmanship in a single, graceful object. The very top segments on each side display dense, creamy-white florets - rounded, feathery forms that suggest small chrysanthemums or hand-formed pom-poms and that would sit neatly above a doorway. Immediately below, a compact band of deep reddish-brown elements introduces a tactile contrast: these pieces look like layered, flattened petals or faux dried leaves, their colour evoking rich terracotta or polished mahogany. From there the garland sweeps into its dominant band of cheerful golden-yellow clusters, convincingly marigold-like in their fluff and luminosity, forming the broad lower curve of the U. Scattered at the junctions are small bright-green accents - tiny leaves or ribbon wraps - that break the colour fields with a subtle, natural note. Anchoring the whole is a generous central pendant of vivid orange, a multi-layered ruffled mass that becomes the visual heart of the piece and reads as an auspicious focal tassel. The materials feel silk-like and sturdy; the overall effect is bright, warm and ceremonial. This toran would be equally at home above a puja shelf or the front door of a Hackney Wick flat near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and is described here with the local care of Hackney Wick Flowers. It suggests celebration - Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, weddings or seasonal welcomes - offering the look and spirit of fresh marigolds without the perishability.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Captured from just above and at a soft diagonal on a stark white background, this rectangular floral cushion is a study in colour, texture and careful construction. The surface is a lush field of hot pink roses-some tightly cupped, others showing layered, velvety petals-arranged so their faces read as a single, warming mass. Between the roses, shell-pink carnations introduce a delicate, ruffled texture while pockets of purple lisianthus add deeper tonal notes and graceful curves. Sunlit yellow ranunculus appear like small, joyous suns scattered across the piece, and pinpoint clusters of tiny pale filler blooms provide quiet punctuation. Cool, architectural counterpoints come from silver-blue eryngium thistles, their bristly crowns lifting the eye, and from broad, rounded eucalyptus leaves whose silvery-green surface softens the bright florals. The cushion is edged with a deep red, pleated satin ribbon that has been carefully ruffled to form a neat, tactile border, giving the pillow its classic silhouette and a touch of formal elegance. The composition suggests gentle fragrance-warm roses and a green, resinous eucalyptus note-and the arrangement feels designed to offer solace and remembrance, celebrating a life with warmth rather than mourning in shadow. Brought together by a local hand, this piece is the sort of tribute Hackney Wick Flowers might prepare for a service near the canal or at a nearby chapel, with options for local delivery across Hackney Wick when needed.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute appears almost to float, its rich textures and gentle colours conveying a sense of tender remembrance. The heart is meticulously formed from a dense canopy of blooms, with no visible gaps, showing the careful craftsmanship of a skilled local florist. Creamy yellow roses sit proudly at the centre, their petals unfurling in soft spirals that evoke calm, enduring love and a reassuring presence during moments of loss. Surrounding these focal blooms is an abundant layer of blush and pastel pink carnations, each floret heavily ruffled, creating a plush, cushion-like effect that defines the heart's distinctive outline. Interspersed across the surface, bright white spider chrysanthemums with fine, radiating petals and green centres punctuate the pastels with light, adding a touch of freshness reminiscent of morning air along the Hackney Wick towpaths. Deeper magenta-pink lisianthus flowers, with their slightly frilled, cup-shaped blossoms, tuck into the arrangement, introducing pockets of richer colour that bring emotional depth and visual balance. Slender sprigs of foliage and small, variegated leaves emerge between petals, offering hints of green that keep the design natural and alive rather than overly formal. Just visible at the pointed base of the heart is a soft pink ribbon, suggesting this piece is meant as a memorial or funeral tribute, perhaps delivered to a local chapel of rest or crematorium near Hackney. The tribute speaks quietly of compassion, respect, and the wish to honour someone's memory with beauty crafted close to home in Hackney Wick.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Presented on a clean white field, this rectangular floral pillow is a study in calm: hundreds of small white chrysanthemums are arranged so densely the surface reads like a soft, tactile cloth, each blossom contributing texture and a whisper of fragrance that suggests purity and repose. The eye is immediately drawn to the upper-left where a composed cluster of deep magenta roses provides an intimate focal point; their velvety petals unfurl with measured elegance, offering a colour that is both warm and respectful. Scattered through that cluster are petite white freesias or similar accent blooms, their slender shapes and sweet perfume lightening the composition and adding a gentle contrast to the roses' intensity. Underneath, a lush bed of greenery - fern fronds and glossy leaves - sweeps out to support the spray, giving the whole arrangement a feeling of natural architecture and thoughtful balance. Around the base a looped, light-green satin ribbon is pleated neatly, just visible beneath the chrysanthemum surface, lending a subtle, restorative hint of colour and a handcrafted finish. Soft, neutral lighting creates a faint shadow beneath the pillow, enhancing its three-dimensional presence without distracting from the quiet emotion it expresses. Ideal for use at funerals, memorial services or as a graveside tribute, this arrangement speaks of comfort, memory and peaceful rest; it's the sort of sympathetic design often requested by families in Hackney Wick and nearby Fish Island when words alone feel insufficient.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a pure white field, this heart-shaped bouquet presents an intensely romantic tableau: a compact field of dark crimson roses arranged to form a bold, rounded heart, each bloom showing varied stages of opening so that the composition feels alive with movement. Interwoven among the roses are soft clouds of white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their tiny, luminous blossoms cushioning the richer reds and creating a halo-like softness at the edges. Crowning the upper left curve is a solitary white lily, its smooth, generous petals kissed with a hint of creamy yellow at the base and centred by elegant yellow stamens that catch the light. The visual contrast between the saturated red and the pure white is heightened by the spotless background, which allows shadows and subtle petal textures to read clearly-velvet deep creases in the roses, the airy filamentary stems of gypsophila, the lily's waxy sheen. Sensory details are near: the warm, heady perfume of the roses balanced by the lily's fresher, green-tinged aroma and the faint, powdery scent of baby's breath. The heart shape is executed with technical care, suggesting the hands of an experienced florist who composes for emotional clarity. Whether sent as a romantic declaration, a remembrance piece, or a sophisticated gift for a milestone, this arrangement carries classic symbolism-passion softened by purity-and invites whoever sees or receives it to pause and feel the intention behind each stem.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A richly detailed, heart-shaped funeral tribute in red and green stands out clearly against a plain white background, its symbolic shape crafted with great care. The main impression is of deep, velvety red, thanks to several beautifully formed roses whose petals spiral inward, creating shadow and depth at their centres. These roses are surrounded by layers of red carnations, each petal gently ruffled, giving the heart a soft, comforting texture that feels almost like fabric. Nestled among the red blooms are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, neat and spherical, which offer a lively contrast and echo the fresh, modern character of Hackney Wick's canals and creative spaces. The colour combination of passionate red and vibrant green suggests both devotion and renewal, making the heart suitable for a final farewell that also honours a life fully lived. Around the edges, small variegated pittosporum leaves, green with creamy white margins, create a natural frame that helps the heart shape read clearly from a distance, whether displayed in a local Hackney Wick church or at a nearby crematorium. A few fine fern fronds emerge near the base tip, lending a graceful, slightly wild note that softens the formality of the design. The arrangement feels full, balanced, and thoughtfully composed, as though created by a florist who understands the quiet, reflective journeys families make along the River Lea when saying goodbye. It is a tribute that speaks of deep affection, enduring memory, and a heartfelt promise never to forget.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A serene floral cross is captured against a clean, white studio background, its presence calm and dignified, like a moment of stillness by the canals of Hackney Wick at dusk. The entire cross is covered with hundreds of fresh white chrysanthemums, each bloom small yet perfectly formed, layered so closely that they create a plush, almost cloud-like texture. Their tiny pale green eyes peek through the petals, adding quiet detail and a sense of living softness. Around the edges runs a slim, lime-green ribbon, hugging the outline of the cross and providing a crisp, modern frame that subtly enhances the symmetry of the design. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a striking arrangement of deep purple lisianthus draws the eye. The lisianthus petals, rich and velvety, curl into layered cups that feel luxurious and contemplative, like the deep tones of stained glass in a local church near Victoria Park. Mixed with the purple blooms are delicate fronds of greenery and young buds, some just beginning to unfurl, suggesting both remembrance and the quiet promise of renewal. From this central cluster, several lisianthus stems extend gracefully along the lower arm of the cross, their blooms trailing in a gentle diagonal that adds movement and depth. A soft, natural shadow beneath the cross hints at the thickness of the flowers and the care with which they've been arranged. The overall effect is of a lovingly crafted funeral tribute, designed to bring comfort and spiritual reassurance to families gathering in Hackney Wick and the surrounding East London neighbourhoods.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A solemn, handcrafted Christian cross composed entirely of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, presented on a stark white background so every petal and texture is visible. The perimeter is trimmed with a ruffled purple satin ribbon whose lilac sheen frames the cross like a quiet, respectful border. At the centre, a generous spray of deep violet roses and soft lavender lisianthus (eustoma) forms the focal point, the dark roses lending weight and the lisianthus offering delicate, frilled edges. Interspersed variegated foliage-leaves with light green margins and darker centres, perhaps pittosporum or a similar variegated foliage-and small round green berries bring subtle contrast and a sense of living depth. Along the vertical shaft the letters "MUM" are carefully formed from rich purple flower heads, standing out crisply against the white chrysanthemum base to create a personalised message of love. The texture reads as plush and substantial, petals packed to give a cushion-like finish; the colour story of white through lavender to deep violet suggests purity, mourning, and reverent dignity. The image carries a faint imagined scent of fresh flowers and the soft glow of studio lighting that highlights the satin ribbon and velvet petals. As Hackney Wick Flowers, serving local streets from Fish Island to Brooke Road and families near Victoria Park, we often create this kind of cross for funeral services and graveside tributes-an arrangement that feels both traditional and tender, offered with care for same-day or local delivery across Hackney Wick when required.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00