Hackney Wick Wreaths

At Hackney Wick Flowers, our handcrafted floral wreaths are created right here in the heart of Hackney Wick, just a short stroll from the canal paths and creative yards around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Each design is made by an experienced local florist who understands how to blend colour, texture, and fragrance for truly memorable flowers.

Whether you're welcoming guests to your home on White Post Lane, dressing a studio near Fish Island, or sending a thoughtful tribute across Victoria Park or into Stratford and Homerton, we'll craft a wreath that feels personal and considered. From lush seasonal foliage rings to delicate fresh-flower bouquets styled as door wreaths, every piece is made to order using market-fresh stems.

Need it today? We offer same-day delivery across Hackney Wick and nearby neighbourhoods when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets and estates, so your wreath arrives in perfect condition and right on time.

  • Bespoke wreaths for doors, celebrations, and remembrance
  • Handmade in Hackney Wick by expert local florists
  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM

As an independent Hackney Wick florist, we take pride in honest advice, careful craftsmanship, and friendly service. Order your wreath online today and let Hackney Wick Flowers bring a touch of natural beauty to your door.

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WREATHS
I imagined this wreath as a tender, visual embrace - a round, composed sympathy piece designed to offer solace without distraction. The foundation is a dense, uniform ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose cushion-like blooms nestle tightly together to create a soft, continuous surface that feels both protective and serene. Nestled at the upper left is a focused cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): rich, velvety violet blossoms sit beside paler lavender buds and slim stems, the petals layered in delicate waves that add depth and a subtle scent that would carry gently in a cool chapel or funeral parlour. Fresh foliage-broad, slightly variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds-threads through the purple spray, providing bright green relief and natural structure against the white base. Around the inner and outer rims a faint border of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace peeks through, a quiet, refined accent that ties the composition together. The wreath sits against a clean white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, giving it presence and dignity without ornamentation. Prepared with care by Hackney Wick Flowers, this memorial arrangement suits funeral services, memorial tables or graveside placement across Hackney Wick and the surrounding areas such as Victoria Park and Queen's Yard. The overall mood is restrained, compassionate and crafted with local experience - a gentle floral statement of remembrance meant to comfort those who gather.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this dignified circular wreath is crafted from a dense field of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose multitude of ruffled petals creates a seamless, cushion-like ring. A subtle ribbon or fine purple netting threads beneath the bloom layer and peeks out at the inner and outer edges, introducing a refined, sombre accent that deepens the otherwise pure palette. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a small, considered cluster of accent flowers: three soft, creamy yellow roses open in gentle spirals, their velvet petals suggesting warmth and attentive remembrance. Surrounding them are airy clouds of white gypsophila and tiny sprays of pale lavender-purple statice or limonium that offer a whisper of colour like spring's first crocus. Varied greenery - from smooth, broad leaves to delicate ferny fronds - provides sculptural contrast and a living brightness that gives the wreath visual lift and natural texture. The overall effect is serene and composed, balanced between softness and structure; the open centre remains clear and symbolic, speaking to continuity and unbroken memory. The image's even, natural lighting accentuates the tactile quality of each bloom and leaf, while the neat shadow beneath hints at careful studio placement. As a sympathy piece suited to services in Hackney Wick or at nearby community chapels along Wallis Road and White Post Lane, it reads as a respectful, hands-on expression of condolence and quiet honour.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a lush, circular floral wreath presented on a crisp white background, its form and colours illuminated with almost daylight clarity. The wreath is richly padded with white Baby's Breath, the Gypsophila forming a continuous ring of tiny, cloud-like blossoms that look almost weightless, yet create a dense, textured cushion of petals. Threaded through this snowy base are generous clusters of Lisianthus, their petals softly ruffled and gently curled, like silk caught in a breeze over Hackney Marshes. Each Lisianthus bloom is predominantly white, but along the petal rims runs a delicate veil of lavender and deep violet, giving each flower a painterly, almost romantic character. Some blooms are fully open, revealing layered hearts and darker centres, while slender buds, tipped with pale green and creamy yellow, suggest new flowers still to come. The open middle of the wreath is clean and uncluttered, emphasizing the perfect circular shape that so often symbolises eternity and unbroken love. The overall effect is serene and contemplative: white for purity and peace, softened purple for gentle remembrance. This style of tribute would feel at home resting beside a photograph at a memorial gathering in Hackney Wick, or delivered quietly to a family saying goodbye at a nearby church or crematorium. The arrangement reflects the touch of a skilled local florist, someone used to listening carefully to families' stories and then translating those sentiments into flowers that offer comfort, respect, and a quiet sense of beauty that lingers long after the service ends.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This sympathy wreath reads like a quiet page from a florist's notebook: a dense, circular foundation of pristine white chrysanthemums forms a soft, almost velvety field that symbolizes purity and repose. Just beneath that white surface a narrow ribbon of deep purple mesh or netting is visible, peeking along the inner curve and lending a measured contrast that holds the eye. Anchoring the upper-left is a compact floral vignette: a single cream rose, its petals warming from pale butter to soft ivory, sits amid a mix of fresh greenery - variegated leaves edged in pale tones and delicate fern fronds that add lacy texture and a gentle green fragrance. Scattered through this foliage are slender sprays of lavender-hued statice, their tiny blooms adding a papery, tranquil note that harmonises with the purple underlayer. On the right-hand side, between about two and five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies arc gracefully across the wreath; their shapes are sculptural and their colour moves from rich mauve at the tips to a tender peach-pink near the throat, the long, bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a flowing line. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section to rest near the callas, discreetly secured and unifying the design. Thoughtfully crafted for memorial services, this arrangement - available locally across Hackney Wick and surrounding streets from White Post Lane to Fish Island - carries a tone of respectful consolation. Prepared with care by Hackney Wick Flowers, it reads as both elegant and consoling.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean white backdrop, a beautifully composed circular funeral wreath of roses and fern foliage appears almost like a soft halo of colour and greenery. The ring is generously packed with roses in tender pastel shades-large, fully open ivory and cream blooms with elegantly layered petals, quietly glowing pale peach and buttery yellow roses, and distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve flowers that introduce a subtle, antique romance. Interlaced among these are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some no more than tiny buds and others just starting to open, adding intricate detail and a sense of gentle movement around the circle. Dark green fern fronds form the lush foundation, their arching, finely divided leaves peeking between the blossoms and creating a rich contrast that makes the lighter petals seem to float. The arrangement feels carefully balanced and thoughtfully spaced, allowing the eye to travel smoothly around the ring, taking in the interplay of colours and textures. The lighting is soft and even, picking up the satiny sheen of the rose petals and the feathery edges of the ferns, as though the wreath has just been prepared in a calm Hackney Wick workshop ready for local delivery to a funeral home or family residence. Every element- from tight buds that hint at new life to fully open blooms that symbolise a life well lived-supports the wreath's role as a tender memorial piece. It would rest gracefully beside a coffin, on a stand at a crematorium, or at a remembrance gathering along the River Lee, offering quiet comfort and a dignified expression of sympathy.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Set against a vivid, clean white background, this sumptuous funeral wreath by skilled Hackney Wick florists forms an unbroken circle teeming with life and meaning. The design centers on majestic white lilies, their smooth, elongated petals gracefully splayed to expose chartreuse stamens, evoking a sense of purity and peace that anchors the arrangement. Intertwined are bursts of fuchsia pink lilies, their saturated magenta shades and dark-freckled throats offering a passionate counterpoint, like memories that linger. Among these statement blooms are gathered subtle clusters of pale blush roses and creamy white buds, their soft, tightly swirled petals inviting touch and carrying a gentle, comforting aroma that might recall local Hackney gardens. Flecks of misty green foliage, possibly eucalyptus or lily leaves, peek out, grounding the wreath in a natural elegance found by the riverside or in Victoria Park's winding lanes. The circle itself, dense and full, acts as a powerful symbol of wholeness, continuity, and reflection-a fitting tribute for a remembrance service or condolence gift within the Hackney Wick community. Each flower seems to hold a story, the arrangement exuding both dignity and warmth, handcrafted with sensitivity by florists who know the area's heart.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully assembled circular sympathy wreath, its substantial form built from a continuous ring of small, pure white spray chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a seamless, cloud-like surface. The chrysanthemums form a serene, tactile foundation, their layered petals catching soft light and conveying an atmosphere of peace. Anchoring the piece on the upper left is a vibrant floral spray: glowing yellow roses in full bloom, their petals unfolding like warm sunlight, balanced by rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny, ruffled blooms introduce a cool, dignified counterpoint. A handful of unopened lisianthus buds in lighter lavender and green provide gentle movement and the sense of life continuing amid mourning. Interspersed glossy leaves, slender fern fronds and variegated foliage frame the cluster and lift the eye.

A subtle dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white blooms along the inner and outer ring, a delicate detail that ties back to the purple flowers without overpowering the wreath's quiet white presence. Prepared with the sensitivity expected in Hackney Wick, this wreath is suited to local memorials near Hackney Wick Station, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park entrances and the creative quarter around Fish Island. At Hackney Wick Flowers we craft such tributes to communicate sympathy and remembrance with floral clarity and local understanding, available for gentle, considered delivery across East London when families request a respectful, handcrafted farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of blooms, symbolising eternity and the enduring bond with someone dearly missed. The wreath is densely composed of snowy white Oriental lilies, their long, elegant petals unfurling like soft satin ribbons. Some flowers are wide open, clearly showing their green pistils and warm, cinnamon-toned anthers, while others remain partly closed, adding a tender sense of progression and time. Between the lilies nestle frilled lisianthus blossoms, their white petals delicately tipped in lavender and gentle purple shades, echoing the pastel skies you might see over Hackney Marshes in the early evening. Small creamy buds, possibly of roses, punctuate the design with moments of quiet promise, while subtle sprays of eucalyptus-like foliage and slender green leaves weave a natural framework beneath the blooms. The overall texture is rich yet refined: smooth lily petals, softly ruffled lisianthus, and feathery greens combining to create a wreath that feels both lush and airy. The bright, neutral background ensures every detail of the craftsmanship is easy to picture, from the circular symmetry to the balanced distribution of colour. This wreath would be a fitting tribute for a memorial in Hackney Wick, perhaps after a service near Victoria Park or a gathering in one of the community spaces by the canal, offering comfort and grace. It speaks of peace, dignity, and a deeply felt farewell, while the interplay of white and purple reflects both purity and gentle sorrow.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a soft overhead angle on a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath presents a composed, elegant study in white and blue that feels both traditional and personally considered. The main volume is formed by a compact, luxurious ring of snow-white chrysanthemums; their petals are fine, feathery and layered densely into a slightly domed band that reads as both plush and reverent. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant three intensely blue roses create a deliberate focal point - petals folded in rich spirals of royal cobalt, their velvet texture tempered by the rounded, dark-green foliage that cradles them. The wreath is carefully defined on its inner and outer rims by a pleated satin ribbon in the identical deep-blue tone, the ruffles catching highlights and shadow to give the whole piece a measured, finished silhouette. Lighting is soft and even, emphasising texture and depth rather than drama, and a subtle shadow underneath anchors the wreath against the backdrop. The overall impression is one of calm sophistication: a design chosen to console, to honour, and to offer a visible emblem of respect. For families around Hackney Wick and the nearby Fish Island studios, this arrangement reads as a sensitive, local choice for funerals or memorials - an item I would prepare with steady hands and deliver with thoughtfulness to chapels on Wallis Road or small community services by the canal.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A round funeral wreath is displayed from above against a crisp white backdrop, revealing a carefully balanced ring of roses and greenery that feels both serene and deeply personal. The circular form is solid and uninterrupted, filled edge to edge with lush blooms in a soothing palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and powdery blush pink. Large, fully open roses, their petals layered in generous spirals, anchor the design; each bloom shows subtle variations of grey-purple and muted lilac, giving the wreath a refined, vintage tone rather than bright colour. Threaded delicately between these statement roses are clusters of small spray roses in pastel pink, some as tight buds, others just beginning to unfurl. This mix of stages adds texture and the sense that life and love continue, even in quiet moments of farewell. A deep mat of dark green fern fronds supports and frames the flowers, their fine, serrated leaflets radiating outward to form a natural halo. The ferns create a lush contrast to the soft rose tones, while deeper filler greens tucked within the ring add shadow and visual depth, making the blossoms appear to float. The overall lighting is soft and even, with no strong shadows, emphasising the calm, composed nature of the tribute. Crafted by experienced florists in Hackney Wick, this wreath would be a thoughtful choice for services held near the River Lea, local chapels, or crematoriums across East London, offering a gentle expression of condolence, remembrance, and enduring affection for someone dearly missed.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a pristine white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath balances deep, contemplative blues with luminous whites in a composition meant for reverence. The principal surface is densely packed with small, vivid blue chrysanthemums whose fine, bristling petals create a tactile, sculpted ring-a visual field that suggests both continuity and endurance. Nestled along the inner curve a pleated white satin ribbon provides a soft, elegant frame that lifts the flowers and introduces a satin gleam against the matte of the blooms. At the wreath's upper-left arc a trio of fully opened blue roses commands attention; their petals fold in layered velvet, the sapphire tone harmonising with the chrysanthemum base. Delicate sprays of gypsophila scatter like starlight around the roses while darker green foliage lends grounding contrast. From mid-left a string of pristine white orchids gently cascades across the blue, the orchid petals long and refined, some blooms fully open and others accompanied by clusters of fresh green buds-symbols of new life threaded through a tribute of memory. The variety of textures-the dense chrysanthemum mass, velvety rose faces, the airy gypsophila and the silky orchids-creates an emotional cadence of calm and respect. Bathed in soft daylight, the arrangement reads as a composed expression of sympathy suitable for services at local venues such as the memorial gardens near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park or intimate ceremonies along Wallis Road. The wreath conveys purity, solace and a quiet dignity, crafted with the careful hand of an experienced local florist.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is photographed against a clean white background, the colours and textures arranged with the care you might expect from a long-standing Hackney Wick florist. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies that dominate the ring, their broad petals arching gracefully outwards, each flower revealing tall green pistils and deep golden anthers. Interwoven with them are rich deep magenta and fuchsia lilies, some with delicately freckled petals, which add a heartfelt intensity and create a rhythm of colour all around the circle. Between these dramatic blooms sit clusters of soft pink roses, their petals silky and gently curled, mixed with creamy white roses that are fully open and layered like small rosettes, suggesting quiet affection and remembrance. White gerbera daisies with dark, almost coffee-coloured centres bring a fresh, contemporary note, their flat, radiating petals catching the light in a way that feels like a calm morning walk by the River Lea. Tiny white filler flowers, such as miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, are woven throughout, softening edges and providing a cushion of texture that makes the design look deep and luxurious. Rich green foliage cradles every bloom, from broad, glossy leaves to softer sprigs of new growth, framing the open centre of the wreath and emphasising its unbroken shape. The overall impression is one of serenity, dignity, and enduring love-a thoughtful funeral wreath suitable for memorial services, chapel tributes, or celebrations of life in the Hackney Wick and East London area.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath is presented against a clean, white backdrop, allowing every flower and leaf to be clearly seen. The arrangement is dominated by deep red carnations, chosen for their full, frilled petals and their long-lasting nature, ideal for memorial services. Each carnation looks plush and soft, with layers of finely ruffled petals overlapping like delicate tissue, some blooms fully open and expansive, others just beginning to unfurl. Nestled between these crimson flowers are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their small, globular heads packed with tiny, almost velvety florets. The bright chartreuse hue of the mums introduces a vivid energy that gently lifts the mood without losing the sense of reverence. Surrounding and interlacing the flowers is a generous collar of greenery: deep green ferns that arch gracefully, and variegated pittosporum leaves with pale, creamy margins that add subtle lightness and movement. Woven among the lower blooms, a light green ribbon marked with darker green diagonal stripes curls into soft loops, echoing the circular form of the wreath and adding a tailored finishing touch. The overall effect is lush, balanced, and thoughtfully composed, forming a complete, unbroken ring that symbolises eternal love and remembrance. Imagined as a tribute prepared in Hackney Wick, near the canals and creative spaces that shape the area's character, this wreath would feel at home for a service in a local chapel or crematorium, or for placing by a graveside as a lasting, dignified gesture of sympathy and respect.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle, symbolising the continuity of love and memory. The florist has woven a generous base of greenery, combining delicate fern fronds, rounded eucalyptus and deeper green leaves to create a layered, woodland feel. Into this living frame sit two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one at the top and one below, their long stamens and gently curved petals radiating a quiet, dignified warmth. Between them, plump blush-pink and lavender-tinged roses open fully, each bloom with soft, velvety petals that almost appear to glow from within, suggesting tenderness and grace. Threaded through the roses are lisianthus in two distinct tones: pale pink cups with frilled edges and richer, deep purple blossoms that deepen the colour palette and add texture. Punctuating the softness, silvery-blue eryngium thistles stand upright with spiky forms, reminiscent of wildflowers you might notice along the canals around Hackney Wick, bringing a subtle, contemporary twist. Scattered clusters of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, form a delicate haze that ties the arrangement together. Around the lilies, bright green, striped leaves are folded and wrapped with care, giving a modern, sculptural accent, while a few closed lily buds rest quietly, suggesting that the tribute will continue to evolve over time. Viewed as a whole, the wreath feels peaceful and composed, the kind of funeral tribute that would sit with quiet presence at a memorial gathering for a Hackney Wick family, offering comfort, respect and a beautifully balanced blend of colour and texture.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a serene, circular funeral wreath composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, its countless white blossoms gathered into a dense, cloud-like ring. Each floret is tiny yet distinct, together forming a soft, feathery texture that appears almost weightless against the pure white backdrop. The centre of the wreath is open and perfectly round, a calm, uncluttered space that contrasts with the intricate surface of the flowers, evoking a sense of peace and continuity. In the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies have been nestled into the gypsophila to create a subtle but powerful focal point. Their elegant, rolled petals transition from a fresh green at the base to a deep burgundy or magenta at the trumpet-like tips, the colour rich and velvety, reminiscent of a glass of red wine. The slender green stems curve inward and slightly upward, giving the arrangement a gentle sense of movement, as though the lilies are bowing in quiet respect. The lighting is even and bright, which highlights the contrast between the velvety callas and the powdery softness of the Baby's Breath. The design feels contemplative and sophisticated, suitable for a memorial tribute delivered to a service in Hackney Wick, perhaps near Victoria Park or one of the local chapels. There is no excessive foliage or ornamentation, only white and deep burgundy set against clean space, allowing the flowers to speak of remembrance, enduring love, and a dignified final goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A softly lit image shows a full, circular sympathy wreath laid out against a bright white background, the colours and textures of each bloom carefully balanced to convey comfort. The ring is built from a generous mix of fresh flowers and foliage, forming an unbroken circle that symbolises continuity and eternal love. Most prominent are the roses, clustered closely together in shades of vivid magenta, rich fuchsia, and romantic pastel pink; some roses are tightly furled, their outer petals hugged close, while others are fully open, revealing ruffled hearts that seem to invite a lingering touch. Between them sit graceful double lilies, their multi-layered petals washed in creamy white and pale blush, with a few petals edged in slightly deeper pink, as though lightly brushed with watercolour. Several lily buds, still closed and a lively yellow-green, punctuate the design and give the wreath movement and freshness. The entire arrangement rests on a bed of deep green foliage, including airy fern fronds that create a delicate lacy outline, and broader, glossy leaves that fill the inner and outer edges with richness and depth. The contrast of dark foliage against the soft pinks and creams is enhanced by the simple white background, which makes the wreath appear almost to float. This floral tribute carries a quiet dignity, the sort of memorial wreath that might be delivered to a chapel or family home in Hackney Wick, offering a gentle, fragrant presence at a funeral, wake, or remembrance gathering along the changing streets and waterways of the neighbourhood.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine entering a sunlit studio in Hackney Wick where a wreath of dozens of deep crimson roses forms a perfect circle against a bright white backdrop. The arrangement is lush and compact, each bloom pressed close to the next, yielding a plush surface that feels almost tactile in its uniformity. Large, fully opened roses reveal spiraled centers and velvety petals, while smaller, partially opened blooms and tightly clustered buds provide rhythm and depth. The color remains a rich, unbroken crimson, with gentle variations that catch the light as you move around the wreath. This piece radiates warmth and gravitas, a design that speaks of love and remembrance while still feeling celebratory. The circular form conveys unity and continuity, much like the winding River Lea near Hackney Wick and the green spaces around Victoria Park. As a neighborhood florist, I see this wreath accompanying moments ranging from anniversaries to memorials, from intimate home displays to storefront windows along Broadway Market and Mare Street. It is equally suited to ceremonies and personal gestures-delivered with care to homes or venues across Hackney Wick and its neighboring districts with reliable, same-day service. The white backdrop isolates the crimson, allowing the petals' plush texture and the craftsman's touch to take center stage. The fragrance of roses lingers softly, a note of nature in the bustle of the city, and the memory carried by this wreath feels timeless, lasting long after the moment has passed.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular funeral wreath, photographed against a crisp white background, displays a carefully balanced mix of deep red roses and sunny yellow chrysanthemums, forming a continuous ring of colour and texture. The roses are the first thing to draw the eye: large, velvety blooms with petals that spiral outward from tightly furled centres into gently curving outer layers, in tones that shift subtly from classic ruby red to a richer burgundy. Nestled between these are generous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, whose many fine, slender petals give each head a soft, cushion-like appearance, almost like small suns glowing among the roses. Around and beneath the flowers, lush green foliage provides structure and calm, featuring broad, glossy leaves and softer, slightly silvery sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, echoing the natural greenery you might notice in the planters and pocket parks around Hackney Wick. Together they create a dense, carefully composed circle with a clear, open centre, suggesting eternity and unbroken remembrance. The even, bright lighting emphasises every curve of petal and every variation in green, giving the wreath a sense of freshness as though it has just been finished by a florist preparing for a service at a local chapel or crematorium. There is a quiet dignity in the red, a gentle optimism in the yellow, and a grounding calm in the green foliage, making this arrangement a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or commemorative gatherings across Hackney Wick and the nearby East London communities.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the care of a local East London florist, this circular wreath of deep red roses carries a ceremonial, intimate mood. Dozens of blooms are densely arranged in a ring, from tight buds to velvety, fully opened petals, each with a hint of shade that catches soft light. Between the blooms threads of fresh green foliage weave in and out-matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus-adding texture and cool contrast. The white background isolates colour and form, letting the rich red deepen and the greens glow. The scent is a gentle rose-green perfume, evoking dusk-lit gardens and a sense of calm reflection. This piece embodies enduring connection, offering solace at times of grief, as well as dignified grace for anniversaries or commemorations. Locally, you'll find it suited to services around Hackney Wick, Homerton, or along Mare Street, where intimate tributes are shared with family and neighbours. We often pair it with a simple ceremonial arrangement or place it near a podium or casket during ceremonies. Same-day delivery is available across Hackney Wick and nearby East London areas, ensuring your message of remembrance arrives fresh and on time. Every stem, leaf, and petal is chosen for colour fidelity and durability, reflecting the skill of a local florist who knows Hackney Wick's communities. This wreath, a symbol of enduring bond, invites quiet reflection, comforting those who grieve and inviting memories to surface with gentle clarity.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Shown against a clean, white background is a beautifully balanced lifebuoy-style funeral wreath, crafted entirely from clusters of compact, fresh blooms arranged with meticulous care. The design forms a perfect ring, its surface divided into four equal blocks of rich royal blue and pure white flowers that alternate around the circle like the segments of a classic life ring. The blue sections are intense and velvety, each petal overlapping the next so densely that the eye reads them as soft, plush cushions of colour. In contrast, the white sections look bright and tranquil, their petals slightly more reflective, lending a sense of lightness and clarity to the overall piece. Along the inner circle of the wreath, a slim band of dark blue ribbon has been folded into precise, regular ruffles, adding movement and a subtle maritime detail reminiscent of gentle ripples on the River Lea near Hackney Wick. The open centre of the ring remains clear, emphasising the lifebuoy shape and reinforcing themes of support, hope, and safe harbour. This floral tribute feels both strong and tender, ideal for honouring someone with a deep connection to the sea, to boating, or to the waterside community that stretches from Hackney Wick to Victoria Park. Its carefully chosen colour palette of blue and white evokes naval uniforms and coastal horizons, while the lush texture of the flowers suggests a comforting embrace. The arrangement would make a thoughtful memorial at a funeral or cremation service, or as a focal tribute at a celebration of life, quietly conveying the message that the person remembered was a true lifeline to those around them.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A serene, hand-crafted funeral wreath lies flat against a white surface, its circle formed by a close, even band of creamy white roses and soft pale yellow lilies set into a textured bed of rich green foliage. The roses-each with tightly curled, layered petals-radiate a gentle ivory warmth, while the trumpet lilies introduce refined vertical gestures: some blooms open fully into graceful, outward-curving petals that reveal light-yellow stamens, others remain in elegant bud form, promising a slow, quiet unfurling. The greenery is deliberate and varied: fine fern fronds provide a feathery, almost cloud-like halo around the blooms, and broader, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves add cool, silvery undertones and structural contrast. Under soft, diffused light the composition feels luminous yet restrained; the creams glow softly and the lemon-tinged lilies add a whisper of optimism amid sorrow. Tactile contrasts-velvety rose petals, satiny lily surfaces, and the crisp, slightly waxy leaves-invite a gentle touch and suggest fresh, well-conditioned stems. Balanced and measured, the wreath conveys dignity and consolation, its circular silhouette speaking to continuity and memory. Suited to a memorial service in Hackney Wick or nearby at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park chapel, this arrangement offers a thoughtful, peaceful tribute that comforts with the quiet language of flowers and careful, considered craftsmanship.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00