South Hackney WREATHS

At South Hackney Florist, our handcrafted floral wreaths are created with care, sensitivity and true local knowledge. From peaceful, classic designs to modern seasonal pieces, every wreath is arranged by an experienced florist right here in South Hackney, close to Victoria Park, Well Street and the Regent's Canal.

Whether you are honouring a loved one, marking a special memorial, or dressing your front door for the changing seasons, we use fresh, premium flowers sourced daily. Our team is trusted by families across Homerton, London Fields and Bethnal Green for thoughtful guidance on colours, styles and personalised tributes.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths across South Hackney and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose from our curated collection of wreath bouquets or ask us to design something completely bespoke to reflect favourite blooms, team colours or seasonal foliage.

  • Handcrafted by skilled local florists in South Hackney
  • Personalised sympathy and door wreaths made to order
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM, seven days a week

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WREATHS
A composed, circular sympathy wreath made from a lush, continuous ring of snow-white chrysanthemums, each bloom closely set to form a soft, textured cushion that symbolizes peace and unbroken memory. The visual weight of the white ring is gently offset by an artful spray placed on the upper-left section: rich purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) in various stages of bloom - from deep violet, fully opened flowers with delicate layered petals to lighter lavender buds on delicate stalks - which introduce velvety colour and gentle height. Mixed among these are varied greens: glossy, variegated leaves that catch the light and slimmer, feathery fronds that soften the silhouette, creating depth and a natural ebb-and-flow across the wreath's surface. Along both the inner and outer rims a dark purple, crinkled mesh or lace edging peeks out, a subtle tailoring touch that complements the lisianthus and lends an understated elegance. The piece is lit with soft studio illumination so a faint shadow beneath gives the wreath a sense of lift and presence against the white background. Imagine the soft, muted scent of chrysanthemums with a hint of leafy green - an olfactory note that feels supportive rather than overpowering. Crafted with the care of a local workshop, South Hackney Florist often prepares wreaths like this for services around Mare Street and Well Street Common; fresh, considered and suitable for same-day delivery in the neighbourhood when required. It is an arrangement of quiet restraint that speaks of respect, comfort and steady remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this elegant circular wreath reads as a thoughtful expression of condolence, its body formed from a luxuriant ring of pristine white chrysanthemums. Each small chrysanthemum head is densely arranged to create a seamless, tactile texture - a soothing, almost cushion-like surface that suggests quiet comfort. Crowning the wreath at the upper-left is a composed spray of three soft yellow roses, their petals unfolding with gentle grace to convey warmth and remembrance. Surrounding the roses, airy clusters of white baby's breath (gypsophila) and small sprigs of pale purple statice add delicate visual air and a soft, complementary colour lift without disturbing the wreath's solemn tone. Varied greens - broad, smooth leaves alongside feathery fern fronds - provide contrast, framing the floral cluster and enhancing the overall freshness. A discreet purple mesh or ribbon edging slips into view between the chrysanthemum heads along both the inner and outer rings, giving the design subtle depth and a restrained touch of colour. The clear central opening remains unobstructed, a quiet emblem of continuity and unbroken memory. Evenly lit and photographed with attention to shadow and detail, the wreath reads as compassionate and composed - an appropriate memorial piece for a funeral or wake in South Hackney or nearby Hackney Central, where many families choose gentle, understated flowers to honour a loved one.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath of fresh flowers fills the frame, its form floating against a bright, uncluttered white background that makes every petal stand out in quiet detail. The wreath's foundation is a dense halo of Baby's Breath, each fine stem branching into clusters of tiny, snow-white florets that resemble a soft, drifting cloud over the rooftops of South Hackney on a still day. Threaded evenly through this billowing texture are elegant lisianthus blooms, some fully unfurled, others only beginning to open. Their petals are silky and gently ruffled, predominantly white but carefully edged with bands of purple-violet and soft lavender that trace the contours of each flower like watercolour brushstrokes. A few buds remain tightly wrapped, tinged with pale green and creamy yellow, adding a sense of newness and quiet hope within the circle of remembrance. The open centre of the wreath is clearly defined, emphasising the symbolic loop of continuity and eternal love, often chosen for funeral and sympathy tributes. There is no visible ribbon or inscription, allowing the calm palette of white and purple to carry the message on its own. The even spacing of the lisianthus within the cloud of Baby's Breath shows the careful hand of an experienced florist, the design balanced so that no single bloom overwhelms another. This type of floral wreath, so often delivered to chapels and homes around Mare Street, London Fields, and the surrounding South Hackney area, offers a quiet, dignified way to say goodbye, wrapping memories in softness and light.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Seen head-on, this sympathy wreath reads like a quiet, tactile poem: a full circular bed of pristine white chrysanthemums, their countless tiny florets forming a dense, velvety surface that suggests calm and purity. A faint, ruffled band of purple mesh beneath the surface peeps out along the inner rim, introducing a subtle, composed shadow that softens the brightness. On the upper-left quarter an intimate cluster is artfully placed - a single soft cream rose unfurls at the core, its petals luminous and almost buttery, surrounded by a variety of green textures: broad variegated leaves with pale edges, delicate fern fronds that feather the silhouette, and slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice that catch the eye with a cool, papery texture. Balanced on the opposite side, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right-hand arc, their sculptural forms transitioning in colour from a rich purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink near the throat; their glossy green stems curve naturally along the wreath's lower-right curve, echoing the wreath's circular motion. A single longer green stem bridges the lower veil of chrysanthemums, anchored unseen and guiding the composition toward the callas, a small technical flourish that feels thoughtful rather than mechanical. The overall impression is dignified and consoling - a wreath made to cradle grief with quiet grace. As a local arrangement that would suit memorial services around London Fields, Victoria Park and the lanes of South Hackney, it speaks of respectful remembrance and gentle craftsmanship.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular funeral wreath appears as a tranquil ring of roses, each bloom thoughtfully placed to form an unbroken symbol of remembrance. The arrangement is dense and luxurious, with creamy white and soft ivory roses opening wide, their many petals curling back gently as if in a quiet sigh. Between them, small blush pink spray roses nestle close, some still in bud, others just starting to reveal their centres, giving the design a sense of movement and unfolding life. Gentle peach and pale buttery yellow roses add a tender warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a more contemplative, old-world charm. Fine, dark green fern fronds weave through the wreath, offering a delicate, lacy contrast to the rounded rose petals and creating depth and shadow that make the colours appear even softer. The overall lighting is calm and even, enhancing the subtle transitions in tone from cream to pink to lavender, and allowing the textures of each flower to be felt almost as much as seen. This handcrafted tribute, the kind often chosen for quiet services in South Hackney and around London Fields, feels both formal and deeply personal. It conveys a sense of continuity and eternal love, as if the circle of roses were gently holding memories, offering comfort to grieving families and friends through its serene presence and carefully balanced harmony of colour.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This image features a poignant funeral wreath, exuding both strength and grace, as if created in a South Hackney studio overlooking the vibrant lanes near Mare Street. Large, snow-white lilies dominate the composition, their expansive petals unfurling to reveal the green filaments and soft yellow stamens within-a true emblem of peace and solace. Mingling beautifully are lavish fuchsia pink lilies, whose magenta petals shimmer with delicate freckles, weaving in warmth and vitality amongst the softer shades. Blush pink and creamy white roses appear intermittently, some tightly closed like cherished memories, others opening just enough to reveal their ruffled hearts, adding layers of gentle romance to the design. Slender, muted green leaves and subtle eucalyptus sprigs peek quietly from behind the exuberant blooms, imparting a cool, fresh undertone and connecting the arrangement visually to the verdant patches of Hackney Downs. The wreath's seamless circle, lushly packed with flowers and an open central cavity, speaks to the endless nature of remembrance and communal support in the local area. There's a feeling of dignified quiet, the sort that attends moments of reflection and shared sorrow at South Hackney gatherings, whether on a peaceful street or in a beloved local chapel. The craftsmanship reveals an attentive hand, each flower placed to balance brightness and softness, recalling the care of a seasoned local florist. This elegant tribute serves as a beautiful emblem of condolence for families throughout E9, echoing both the serenity and the supportive warmth cherished in South Hackney.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this circular sympathy wreath reads as both craft and comfort. A continuous, soft ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums forms the foundation, each tiny bloom placed close enough to read as a single, cloud-like surface-calm, matte, and reverent in tone. The dense petals create a gentle, tactile field that catches cool studio light and conveys a feeling of quiet peace. At the upper left a bright, intentional spray of colour rises from the white base: warm yellow roses fully unfurled into cups of honeyed petals, their mild fragrance suggesting late-summer afternoons; rich, royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with satiny, ruffled edges provide a dignified counterpoint; and a few pale lavender buds promise gentle movement and continuity. Interspersed are glossy variegated leaves and slender fern fronds, their greens ranging from deep bottle to fresh lime, which give the cluster depth and a natural silhouette. You'll notice a narrow, dark purple mesh ribbon tucked beneath and around the inner and outer edges of the wreath-an elegant finishing detail that picks up the lisianthus hue and frames the composition. Crafted locally and often chosen by families across South Hackney-Homerton, near Victoria Park, and Mare Street-this design is a restrained, heartfelt tribute intended for funeral services and memorial settings. At South Hackney Florist we arrange pieces like this to convey respect and remembrance, the visual language of condolence rendered in white, yellow, and purple.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular sympathy wreath filled with white and lavender blooms is shown against a crisp white background, its calm presence evoking the stillness of an early morning by Regent's Canal in South Hackney. The wreath is densely woven with grand white Oriental lilies, their long, silky petals unfolding in graceful arcs around softly shaded green centres. Some flowers are newly open, with stamens just beginning to show their warm, rust-coloured pollen, while others remain as elegant buds, adding a sense of gentle movement and time. Nestled among the lilies are ruffled lisianthus blossoms, their petals softly brushed with purple and violet at the edges, as if painted with watercolour. These smaller blooms weave through the design like quiet whispers of memory, their texture feathery and light compared with the smooth, almost satiny lily petals. Darker green foliage peeks out sparingly from beneath the floral canopy, offering structure and contrast without disturbing the delicate colour harmony. The wreath forms a perfect, continuous circle, each bloom intentionally placed so there is a rhythm to the whites and purples that feels both balanced and deeply respectful. It is easy to imagine this design resting near a framed photograph at a memorial in a local South Hackney church or funeral chapel, or arriving as a thoughtful condolence tribute to a family home off Mare Street. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity, purity, and heartfelt remembrance, an elegant floral expression created to offer solace and support during moments of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
This circular sympathy wreath is captured from a slightly raised angle against a crisp white background, the soft shadow beneath it lending depth and weight to the design. The main body is composed of a dense, continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums; their countless, feathery petals form a soft, tactile surface that suggests purity and quiet comfort. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant are three deep royal-blue roses-rich, velvety blooms with tightly spiralled petals whose intense colour provides a thoughtful focal point. Beneath and around the roses, deep green foliage frames the cluster, offering a natural contrast and a sober, grounding tone. Encircling both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring is a pleated satin ribbon in a matching cobalt-blue, its gentle ruffles and polished sheen lending structure and a refined finish to the wreath. The lighting is diffused and natural, revealing subtle shadows in the petals and ribbon folds, so the textures feel almost tangible. As a local florist serving South Hackney, I arrange pieces like this for memorial services and quiet remembrances across the area, from Well Street to the churches and chapels near Hackney Road and Victoria Park. South Hackney Florist ensures each wreath is composed with the same attention to proportion and sentiment-an understated, elegant tribute meant to console and honour. The overall mood of the arrangement is one of dignified mourning and peaceful remembrance, a floral statement that reads both traditional and profoundly personal.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, circular funeral wreath is pictured from above, resting on a bright white surface that makes its muted colours appear even more delicate and refined. The ring is densely packed with roses, creating a feeling of fullness and quiet luxury, without a single gap in the design. Large, fully opened roses in dusty lavender, antique mauve, and gentle grey-purple tones form the main rhythm of the circle, their velvety petals overlapping like small, ruffled clouds. Between these, clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses weave in and out, from tight, rounded buds to partially opened flowers, giving the wreath a sense of gentle movement, as if the blooms were caught in a still moment of opening. Beneath and around the roses, a cushion of deep green fern fronds fans outward, each leaflet finely divided, providing a lush, natural border that outlines the wreath against the white background. Darker filler foliage and occasional small, shadowy buds add contrast in the spaces between blossoms, subtly drawing the eye inward and giving depth to the design. The composition feels thoughtfully balanced, every flower carefully placed to maintain a harmonious circle that speaks of continuity and eternal love. The atmosphere is peaceful and contemplative, the kind of memorial wreath one might choose for a quiet farewell at a South Hackney crematorium or a celebration of life held near the canals by Hackney Wick. Created in the spirit of a caring neighbourhood florist, the arrangement conveys sympathy, remembrance, and a gentle hope through its blend of soft purples, pinks, and rich greens.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This wreath reads like a quiet poem in blue and white: an abundant ring of vivid, royal-blue chrysanthemum-like blooms packed so closely they form a tactile, almost cushion-like surface. The inner circumference is edged with a soft, pleated white satin ribbon, its neat folds and slight sheen offering a refined contrast to the matte depth of the blue petals. Nestled at the upper-left curve, a cluster of three sumptuous blue roses unfurl in full bloom-their velvety petals layered with a depth of colour that draws the eye and anchors the composition. Tiny clouds of gypsophila weave around these roses, their delicate white florets lending an ethereal lightness. From that higher point a cascade of pristine white orchids descends toward the lower right, each orchid's broad, silky petal catching the light and producing a calm, floating movement across the wreath. Scattered along the orchid stem are fresh green buds, some tightly closed and others just beginning to reveal petal, a subtle reminder of life's continuity within a moment of mourning. Dark green leaves tuck in behind the blooms, adding contrast and structure. The juxtaposition of plush blue, crisp white satin, and porcelain-like orchids creates a composition that is both comforting and dignified. Crafted with care and tactile attention by an experienced hand, this arrangement is well suited to a funeral or commemorative service in South Hackney or the surrounding Homerton and Hackney Central areas, offering a tasteful expression of condolence and enduring remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular floral wreath filled with white, light pink, and deep fuchsia blooms rests against a clean white background, its form perfectly balanced yet rich with detail. Broad white lilies open along the ring like calm, steady breaths, their creamy petals cupping golden stamens and soft green pistils. Between them, deeper magenta and fuchsia lilies stand out with star-shaped silhouettes and subtle speckling, bringing a vibrant note that never feels overpowering. Threaded gently through the design are soft pink roses and creamy white roses, some still in bud, others fully open with layered petals that invite the eye to linger. Crisp white gerbera daisies with dark chocolate centres lend a contemporary touch and a hint of cheer, while clusters of small white filler flowers fill the spaces, smoothing the transition between each larger bloom. Varied green foliage forms a fresh, natural backdrop, curling around the circle and adding depth so the wreath feels plush and three-dimensional rather than flat. The overall light is soft and even, reminiscent of a quiet morning in South Hackney, perhaps near London Fields, where colours appear true and gentle without glare. There is a sense of hush to this wreath, a feeling of standing for a moment on a still side street off Well Street to pause and remember. Designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute, it would sit gracefully beside a casket, urn, or framed photograph, offering family and friends a gentle, floral expression of respect, condolence, and enduring affection.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular wreath, crafted as a funeral or memorial tribute, rests visually against a stark white background, its colours and textures brought into sharp focus like a quiet moment on a back street near London Fields. The ring is completely filled with rich red carnations, each bloom ruffled and layered, creating a soft but substantial surface that feels almost like fabric. Their shades of crimson vary slightly from flower to flower, echoing the natural variation you see in a freshly delivered batch at a local South Hackney flower shop. Nestled among the red blooms are neat clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and densely petalled, their bright, almost citrusy green giving a fresh contrast and a sense of gentle renewal. Around and beneath these flowers stretches a frame of mixed greenery: deep green, finely divided fern fronds add feathery depth, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins and darker centres lend a lighter, mottled effect, softening the transition between flowers and the empty white space beyond. A decorative ribbon in coordinated shades of green winds subtly through part of the wreath, forming soft loops that look like folded leaves, adding a handcrafted detail without dominating the design. The wreath forms a near-perfect circle, visually steady and calm, the composition evenly weighted so that no point feels heavier than another. The overall impression is one of dignified warmth and heartfelt sympathy, the kind of wreath that might be ordered for same-day delivery across South Hackney to accompany a final farewell or to stand beside a memorial photograph at a family gathering.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A lush sympathy wreath lies perfectly centered on a plain white background, every inch filled with flowers and foliage that speak of remembrance and gentle comfort. Dominating the design are clusters of pale blush and light lavender-pink roses, their petals layered and softly curled, giving a velvety texture that feels both tender and reassuring. Between them, lisianthus blossoms in dusky pink and saturated purple introduce ruffled movement, as if small ripples of colour are circling the ring. Two large Asiatic lilies in a vivid reddish-orange tone create a warm glow, one placed near the top and the other slightly lower, drawing the eye around the circle and bringing a sense of balance and hopeful brightness. Their open throats and visible stamens add a natural, expressive detail, while a few closed lily buds rest among the greenery, suggesting the quiet promise of life continuing beyond loss. The foliage foundation is rich and varied: rounded eucalyptus leaves in soft grey-green, feathery fern fronds, and deeper green leaves interlace to form a solid, comforting base. Scattered through this are small, spiky blue eryngium thistles adding a cool, steely accent, along with dainty lavender-blue filler flowers that give a hazy, cloud-like softness. Some longer, striped or folded green leaves are artfully shaped near the lilies, hinting at skilled hands and modern floral design sensibility. The wreath feels like something created by an experienced local florist for a South Hackney farewell, perhaps for a service near Mare Street or by the canals, offering a serene expression of sympathy, respect, and unending love in floral form.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a bright white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless, as if hovering like a soft cloud. The entire ring is composed of countless clusters of white Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila blossom forming a dense yet feather-light carpet of bloom. Their minute petals overlap so closely that they blur into one continuous cushion of white, with just a whisper of stem or greenery peeking through here and there. Light seems to settle gently on their surface, amplifying the sense of purity and stillness. On the right-hand edge of the wreath, two calla lilies emerge as a quiet focal point. Their long, smooth stems arc inwards with poised elegance, and their sculpted, trumpet-like flowers deepen from fresh green at the base into velvety burgundy and magenta at the rolled tips. The colour transition is subtle yet profound, like twilight falling over the canal paths near South Hackney. These calla lilies rest partly on top of the Baby's Breath and partly nestled within it, giving the impression that they have grown naturally from the wreath's snowy ring. The central opening remains perfectly clear, reinforcing the sense of an unbroken circle and the idea of life flowing on. The design feels deeply contemplative, ideal for a farewell service in one of South Hackney's quiet chapels or as a respectful tribute delivered to a grieving family. It balances innocence with depth, speaking gently of remembrance, gratitude, and enduring affection.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A graceful circular sympathy wreath, captured against a pristine white backdrop, is filled edge to edge with fresh flowers in comforting tones of pink, cream, and green. At first glance, the eye is drawn to clusters of roses in rich magenta, striking fuchsia, and gentle blush, their petals layered in soft spirals that look almost touchably velvet. Some roses are wide open, revealing their full, romantic hearts, while others are still just beginning to unfurl, suggesting tenderness and new remembrance. Nestled among them are large, double-petalled lilies in creamy white and pale pink, with hints of peach along the edges; a few are fully open in star-like shapes, others remain as neat, lime-green buds that lend freshness and quiet energy. The flowers are surrounded and supported by a generous collar of deep green foliage. Fine fern fronds curve like feathers, creating movement and a natural softness around the circle, while sturdy, glossy leaves fill the gaps, adding structure and a deep forest-green contrast. The arrangement is meticulously balanced so that colour and texture flow evenly all the way around the ring, giving a sense of harmony and eternal continuity. Set against the white background, every stem appears crisp and clear, as if prepared in a calm studio close to the tree-lined streets of South Hackney and Well Street Common. The wreath feels dignified yet warm, an ideal floral tribute for funerals or memorial services, offering gentle comfort and a visual embrace for grieving families.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
On a bright, clean-white backdrop, this wreath radiates a quiet, confident warmth, crafted entirely from dozens of fresh deep red roses. The blooms range from large, velvety open heads to smaller, tightly curled buds, creating a dense, circular tapestry where every petal seems to lean toward the next in a seamless embrace. The texture is plush and tactile, with subtle undulations along the rim that catch the light and reveal the florist's precise wiring and tuck-ins. There is a sense of both celebration and reverence in the piece-a beautiful symbol of love and memory that easily sits at a doorway for a birthday surprise, or at a service for remembrance. The scent is lush, a pure rose fragrance that lingers in the mind after first glance. This wreath is a product of a South Hackney workshop near Mare Street, built to travel across the area for same-day delivery to South Hackney, Victoria Park, or nearby streets. It pairs elegantly with a pristine ceremony or a refined home display, its deep crimson hues remaining constant under varying lighting. Each stem is anchored and supported by the florist's careful technique, resulting in a continuous ring that reads as both generous and disciplined, a mark of experienced local craftsmanship. The piece's presence can elevate a doorway, a banquet table, or a chapel aisle, inviting guests to pause and feel the season's warmth today.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a spotless white backdrop, a full circular wreath of red and yellow blooms appears almost to glow, the colours intense and beautifully balanced. The ring is built from dozens of deep red roses, each bloom perfectly opened so the petals curl outward in smooth, velvety layers, shifting from classic crimson at the edges to a near-burgundy depth at the centre. Between these passionate red flowers nestle clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals forming soft, fluffy domes that catch the light and lend the design a gentle, hopeful radiance. The interplay of these two colours creates a sense of warmth and dignity, a combination often chosen for tributes along Mare Street or at services close to London Fields, where families look for something both respectful and uplifting. Around and behind the flowers, rich green foliage creates a lush base: broad, glossy leaves offer structure and shine, while softer, greyer sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus introduce a delicate, almost silvery contrast. Everything is bound tightly into a smooth, symmetrical circle with a clear, open centre, the flowers placed with precision so that no gaps disturb the rhythm of red and yellow. The crisp, even lighting reveals every texture-from the rose petals' velour-like surface to the fine threads of the chrysanthemum heads-yet the overall effect remains calm and composed. This wreath feels like a quiet promise of remembrance, the sort of heartfelt farewell piece a local South Hackney family might choose when honouring a loved one's life with grace and colour.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
At South Hackney Florist, this circular wreath of red roses would be described as a sovereign symbol of love and remembrance. Set against a pristine white backdrop, the ring gathers dozens of deep crimson blooms, each rose at a different moment of bloom, with some tightly furled, others opened to reveal velvet interiors. The petals catch the light, producing subtle gradations of red that lend the piece a tactile warmth. Interwoven among them are sprigs of fresh greenery: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, providing textural contrast that makes the red feel all the more radiant. The wreath sits in a perfect circle, a continuous loop that speaks of memory without end. The arrangement feels lush and generous, yet refined, with every bloom touching its neighbor in a harmonious embrace. The white background eliminates distractions, allowing the color to speak with clarity. This classic design is a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, anniversaries, or any moment when a life is remembered with quiet dignity. In South Hackney, with same-day delivery available across Bethnal Green, Victoria Park, and surrounding streets, this wreath communicates compassion and steadfast respect, offering a soothing presence in rooms filled with sorrow and remembrance.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral wreath, designed in the unmistakable shape of a maritime lifebuoy, appears centred on a stark white backdrop, allowing its colours and textures to take full focus. The arrangement forms a perfect circle of tightly clustered, small-petalled blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, which create a soft yet substantial surface as if you could run your hand over a continuous field of petals. The ring is divided into four balanced segments of colour: two opposite sections in a rich, royal blue and the remaining two in crisp, pristine white. The royal blue quadrants resemble deep harbour waters at dusk, dense and velvety, while the white quadrants bring a breath of clarity and light, reminiscent of foaming sea spray. Around the inner rim, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is carefully pleated, its subtle shine catching the light and reinforcing the nautical theme. The hollow centre is clearly visible and perfectly round, completing the lifebuoy illusion. This piece carries a quiet emotional weight, suggesting safe passage, rescue, and unwavering support. It feels particularly appropriate for memorials in and around South Hackney, perhaps for a family from the streets near Mare Street or those who cherish walks along the Regent's Canal. As a sympathy tribute, the wreath speaks gently of loyalty and protection, ideal for remembering someone with seafaring roots, a role in the navy or coastguard, or simply a person who provided a steady lifeline to others in times of need.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged with the knowing hand of a local South Hackney florist, this circular wreath rests flat against a white background, its abundant cream roses and pale lemon lilies forming a full, harmonious band of sympathy. Approximately a dozen to twenty large roses, each with classical, tightly furled centres, read a soft ivory that diffuses into warm cream at the petal edges; they are threaded through with elegant, trumpet-shaped lilies in a subtle butter-yellow, some open to reveal slender, pale stamens and others kept in elegant bud to introduce layered texture. The supporting foliage is rich and varied-the light, feathery fronds of fern give the wreath a delicate perimeter, while clusters of rounded, silvery-green leaves, akin to eucalyptus, add depth and a cool tonal counterpoint. From above, the composition is tight and deliberate: blooms are densely packed to present a luxurious, comforting surface, the greens nestling into hollows to create shadow and dimension. There's a restrained scent profile here-powdery rose undernotes with a green, almost citrus lift from the lilies and eucalyptus-designed not to overwhelm but to offer solace. This is a traditional funeral wreath crafted for moments of remembrance; its balanced palette of ivory, pale yellow and verdant greens communicates peace, purity and devoted condolence. South Hackney Florist prepares pieces like this for services across South Hackney, from quiet gatherings near London Fields to memorials around Victoria Park, and can offer thoughtful delivery and placement for funerals and graveside tributes.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00