South Hackney Wreaths

Welcome to Florist South Hackney, your trusted local expert for exquisite wreaths beautifully crafted right here in South Hackney. Whether you’re seeking a heartfelt tribute or an elegant decoration, our skilled florists create arrangements with care, using the freshest **flowers** sourced locally whenever possible. We proudly serve our neighbours in Victoria Park, Hackney Wick, and Homerton, and our store is just a short stroll from the iconic Regents Canal and Well Street Market.

We understand the importance of fast, reliable service, which is why we offer same-day delivery on all our wreaths when you order online by 3 PM. Whether you're honouring a loved one or celebrating the seasons, our team crafts each piece with genuine care, artistry, and attention to detail. With years of experience serving Lauriston Road and the wider E9 community, we've earned a reputation for quality and compassion.

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WREATHS
Presented on a plain white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built on a foundation of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals form a seamless, pillowy ring. The dense massing of these cushion chrysanthemums creates a soft, continuous surface that speaks of purity, stillness and enduring memory. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) gives the composition its emotional accent: fully opened deep violet blossoms, mid-tone lavender flowers and tender, elongated buds provide layered colour and gentle movement. Thin stems and upright buds introduce vertical accents while the layered petals of the lisianthus add a velvety texture against the matte white of the chrysanthemums.Mixed foliage - from broad, slightly variegated leaves to delicate fern-like sprigs - is woven through the purple grouping, providing cool green highlights and a natural counterpoint to the florals. A subtle trim of crumpled, dark purple mesh ribbon is visible along the wreath's inner and outer edges, harmonising with the lisianthus and adding a refined, shadowed rim. The soft fill light produces a muted shadow beneath the wreath, lifting it visually from the background and accentuating the craftsmanship. This arrangement feels composed and consoling, an understated floral gesture appropriate for funerals or memorial services in South Hackney, quietly resonant for neighbours who remember together near Broadway Market and Victoria Park.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is a study in calm: a dense ring of pristine white spray chrysanthemums forms a soft, cushiony surface about 20-24 inches in diameter, each small head contributing feathered texture and a sense of quiet grace. Subtle lavender-purple netting or ribbon threads peek through along the inner and outer rims, introducing a refined touch of colour and visual depth beneath the immaculate white. Placed at the upper-left quadrant is a composed spray of three creamy yellow roses, their layered petals unfolding with a tender, reassuring warmth. Surrounding the roses are airy clusters of gypsophila and sprigs of pale purple statice, their fine shapes offering a gentle counterpoint to the fuller chrysanthemum blooms. Lush green foliage - a mix of broad, smooth leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - frames the cluster, adding contrast, a hint of green scent, and a true florist's balance between softness and structure. The image is evenly lit so the whites remain pure and the subtle purple trimming reads clearly; a soft shadow beneath grounds the wreath on the surface. Crafted with local care for families in South Hackney and neighbouring streets near Homerton and Well Street Market, this wreath conveys dignity and compassion for memorial services, funerals, or remembrance ceremonies. Florist South Hackney prepares similar tributes with attention to texture, seasonal freshness, and the understated colour story that comforts at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image presents an elegant funeral wreath, floating visually against a bright white background that emphasises its refined simplicity. Forming the circular base are generous sprays of Baby's Breath, their tiny white flowers grouped so closely that they resemble a ring of fine, weightless foam. Among these delicate tufts, Lisianthus flowers are artfully placed, their ruffled petals opening in soft cups of white edged in tones of lavender and deeper violet. Some blossoms are fully revealed, showing darker central eyes and intricate folds that cast small shadows, while others remain partially closed, with pale green and creamy-yellow buds peeking through the mist of Gypsophila. The wreath's central opening is completely clear, enhancing its symbolism as an unbroken circle of remembrance, a shape often chosen by South Hackney families when arranging funeral flowers for services or memorials. No other objects or colours interrupt the scene; the entire focus remains on the harmonious balance of white and lilac, accented by touches of fresh green from the stems and buds. The overall mood is serene and contemplative, reminiscent of the quiet corners of nearby parks or churchyards where one might pause to remember a loved one. The even lighting and uncluttered background allow a viewer to imagine both the cool, velvety feel of the Lisianthus petals and the airy, almost feathery texture of the Baby's Breath, revealing the thoughtful, steady hand of the florist who created this tribute. It is an arrangement that speaks softly of peace, love, and gentle farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath presented on a clean white ground, the kind of carefully composed sympathy piece we prepare for services across South Hackney and near Victoria Park. The substantial base is a blanket of pristine white chrysanthemums; their dense, cushiony florets form a soft, almost cloud-like surface that reads as purity and heartfelt calm. Underneath, a whisper of deep purple mesh or netting is visible along the inner circumference, providing depth and a restrained contrast that allows the white to feel luminous. On the upper left a thoughtfully arranged cluster catches the eye: at its heart a single cream-toned rose opens gently, its warm ivory petals contrasted by a variety of green foliage - broad, variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate fern fronds that introduce texture and air. Sprigs of small lavender-purple statice are scattered through the greens, their fine, papery blooms adding a soft counterpoint. Two graceful calla lilies arc across the right side from about two to five o'clock, their smooth trumpet blooms graduating from rich purple at the tips to soft peach-pink nearer the base; their bright green stems sweep along the lower right, tying the design together. A solitary longer green stem runs from the left cluster across the lower wreath, secured neatly and drawing a subtle visual line toward the callas. As a local florist with many years serving Homerton and Hackney Wick, I picture this arrangement lending quiet solace at wakes and memorials - the tactile softness of chrysanthemums, the gentle scent of rose, and the balanced silhouette speaking of respect and enduring affection. Florist South Hackney discreetly prepares and can advise on placement for services in the area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a spotless white background, this circular funeral wreath appears as a soft halo of roses and greenery, expertly arranged so that every element supports the next. The ring is densely packed, filled from edge to edge with blooms, giving a sense of generosity and intimate care. Prominent within the design are large ivory and creamy white roses, fully open and layered with countless petals that spiral gently outwards. Nestled between them are roses in pale peach and buttery yellow, which introduce a delicate warmth, alongside unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve roses that add a slightly cool, antique elegance. Smaller blush pink spray roses are scattered throughout, some still in bud and others beginning to uncurl, their varying stages of bloom bringing movement and a subtle rhythm to the composition. Dark green fern fronds and other feathery foliage form a lush foundation, framing the roses and peeking through in places to provide a vivid contrast, like glimpses of greenery along the canal paths and side streets of South Hackney. The lighting is soft and balanced, casting minimal shadows and allowing the gentle shifts in colour and texture to be clearly seen. The entire wreath speaks of quiet respect, remembrance, and the comfort of shared memories, making it a fitting tribute for a farewell gathering in a local South Hackney chapel or crematorium. The pristine background helps the viewer imagine the wreath placed beside a casket or displayed on a stand, a calm focal point expressing condolences and enduring affection through the language of flowers.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Amid the neighborhoods of South Hackney, a beautifully arranged floral wreath offers a tranquil testimony to remembrance and compassion. Set against a luminous white backdrop, the wreath is abundant with snowy white lilies-each star-shaped bloom unfurling soft, velvety petals and revealing slender green stamens. Their presence speaks to innocence and serenity, much like the quiet corners of London Fields nearby. Interwoven through this foundation, striking fuchsia-pink lilies burst forth, their deep magenta and speckled petals bringing both energy and an undercurrent of hope. Nestled between the grandeur of the lilies, soft blush and creamy white roses add texture and subtle fragrance, each bloom carefully budded or opening, creating pockets of gentle warmth. Minimal, misty green foliage-possibly eucalyptus-laces through the flowers, lending structural depth and a hint of freshness. Expertly shaped into a continuous circle, the wreath invites reflection on life's enduring cycles and treasured bonds. This arrangement, ideal for funeral or memorial occasions in South Hackney, radiates peaceful support and sincerity, capturing the spirit of the Hackney community's kindness in times of loss and remembrance.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully arranged circular sympathy wreath set against a clean white background, its foundation built from a dense ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums that create a uniform, cloud-like texture and a sense of serene unity. The chrysanthemums are tightly clustered so that the surface reads as soft and seamless, a respectful canvas that draws the eye to an upper-left floral spray where colour and emotion gather. There, several rich yellow roses open fully, their petals unfurling in buttery spirals that suggest warmth and friendship even in a moment of loss. Intermingled with the roses are deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with elegant, ruffled cups that add velvety, cool contrast; lighter lavender buds and green-tinted unopened blooms introduce subtle gradation and depth. Varieties of fresh green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, delicate fern fronds, and slender accent stems - provide structural support and a natural frame for the focal cluster. A narrow dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible along the wreath's inner and outer edges, a discreet detail that connects the purple palette and gives the piece a refined finish. The centre remains open, preserving the traditional circular form and enhancing the wreath's visual balance. Prepared with tender care, this arrangement is designed to convey sympathy and remembrance, its quiet palette of white, yellow, and purple offering solace. At Florist South Hackney we often craft tributes like this for services near Homerton or Victoria Park, choosing flowers and textures that express dignity, calm, and heartfelt farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a perfectly round floral wreath is shown head-on against a bright white backdrop, the simplicity of the setting emphasising its serene beauty. The wreath is rich with large white Oriental lilies, which form the dominant focus. Each lily unfurls six smooth, slightly recurved petals that radiate from a pale green throat, while slender stamens tipped with cinnamon-brown anthers rise elegantly from the centre. Several buds, still tightly closed, dot the ring and introduce a sense of anticipation and ongoing life. Between the lilies are scattered clusters of ruffled, lisianthus-like flowers, their white petals brushed with notes of soft lilac and purple around the edges, adding gentle contrast and a cool, soothing tone. Small touches of fresh green foliage and silvery, eucalyptus-style sprigs peep through the flowers, grounding the design in natural texture without disturbing its light, airy quality. The blooms are arranged into a full, continuous circle that symbolises eternity, remembrance, and the unbroken connection between the departed and those who remain. The overall impression is calm and reflective, reminiscent of the quiet pathways of South Hackney's green spaces, where people often wander after a funeral or memorial service. Expertly composed as a sympathy tribute by a florist who understands both design and emotion, this wreath is fitting for placing on a stand near the coffin, displaying beside a cherished photograph during a wake, or laying gently at a graveside to convey love, respect, and tender condolence.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured against a clean white backdrop with a delicate shadow beneath, this circular sympathy wreath presents itself with calm authority and delicate detail. The primary mass is formed from hundreds of white chrysanthemums arranged into a continuous, slightly domed band; their soft, filamented petals overlap to create a plush, tactile surface that suggests peace and remembrance. At the upper left a trio of intense blue roses rises from the band-each bloom rendered in deep royal cobalt with velvety, compact petals that draw the eye and add a note of solemn elegance. Surrounding foliage, a cool, dark green, provides contrast and a natural cushion for the roses, while a pleated satin ribbon in the same blue tones trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its lustre and folds giving the wreath formal definition. The photographic angle emphasizes depth and craftsmanship: the ribbon's ruffles, the chrysanthemums' layered texture, and the precise placement of the blue focal cluster. You can almost sense the faint, powdery scent of chrysanthemums and the cool smoothness of satin under fingertips. Framed as a tribute, this wreath would sit fittingly at a memorial service near Mare Street or be brought to a funeral in South Hackney, offering a composed and thoughtful expression of condolence that balances traditional symbolism with a quietly contemporary colour choice.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, a circular sympathy wreath is shown in a clear overhead view, its form and colour palette carefully composed to create a sense of calm remembrance. The wreath is generously covered in roses of varying sizes, all harmonising in soft, muted tones. The most prominent are the full-blown roses in dusty lavender and antique mauve, with gently cupped petals that swirl toward their centres like calm waves. Nestled among them are clusters of blush-pink spray roses, some as tight buds, others gently opening, their smaller scale and lighter tone adding delicate highlights throughout the ring. The flowers rest on a deeply textured base of dark green fern foliage, the fronds overlapping and extending slightly beyond the petals to form a natural frame. Their rich, cool green intensifies the softness of the purple and pink blooms, while small accents of deeper filler greens and dark little buds add quiet depth in the spaces between. The light falling on the arrangement is even and soft, so every petal and leaf appears fresh and unhurried, enhancing the feeling of stillness. The mood is one of gentle dignity, appropriate for a funeral, cremation, or memorial in South Hackney, perhaps for a service near London Fields or a farewell gathering within walking distance of Mare Street. The wreath suggests the thoughtful work of a local florist attuned to the area's quieter corners, offering a floral expression of sympathy that feels both personal and serene, a circular emblem of love that remains unbroken even in times of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This wreath reads like a quiet, elegant farewell arranged for a memorial in South Hackney, shown against a stark white studio backdrop to emphasize its colours and textures. The foundational ring is a dense, tactile layer of small electric-blue chrysanthemums-each bloom contributing to a textured, velvety field of cobalt and deep royal blue that feels both consoling and composed. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its folded pleats offering a satin sheen that tempers the intensity of the blues with a gentle, reflective surface. Anchoring the upper-left curve are three magnificent blue roses, their velveteen petals unfurled in full bloom and shaded in a concentrated azure that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base. Tiny clouds of gypsophila are artfully dotted around this cluster, lending an ethereal, almost lace-like counterpoint to the denser shapes. A delicate cascade of pristine white orchids drifts from mid-left toward the lower right, their graceful, sculpted petals and narrow stems imparting an airy, floating quality; scattered among them are lime-green buds in various states of opening, suggesting life and continuity even within remembrance. Dark green leaves peek through to add dimensional shadows and natural contrast. Under soft, cool lighting the arrangement reads as solemn and pure, an ideal tribute for funeral services near Broadway Market, Hackney Wick and local chapels. Crafted with neighbourhood care and an eye for detail, it offers a visual language of sympathy-blue for lasting memory, white for peace-and a composed, comforting presence.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An elegant circular sympathy wreath appears against a clean white backdrop, its open centre framed by a richly layered ring of flowers in white, soft pink, and vivid magenta. Large white lilies stretch across the design, their silky petals gracefully unfurled around prominent green pistils and golden stamens, giving the arrangement an air of calm solemnity. Threaded among them are deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped blooms with subtly freckled petals providing bold flashes of colour and gentle movement, much like the lively, varied planting you might notice on a stroll through the streets and green corners of South Hackney. Crisp white gerbera daisies, each with a dark central disk and radiating petals, introduce a bright, contemporary note while keeping the tone respectful. Soft blush-pink roses nestle between the larger blooms, some still tightly closed and others beginning to open, suggesting tenderness and personal memories. Creamy white roses, fully opened and densely layered, bring volume and timeless beauty to the ring. Small white filler flowers-perhaps miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums-are tucked into every gap, ensuring a plush, continuous surface that feels complete and thoughtfully finished. Around the outer edge, fresh green foliage in mixed shapes and shades frames the flowers and adds depth, giving the wreath the look of something freshly gathered from a well-kept Hackney garden. The overall design feels deeply considered and quietly expressive, perfect for funerals, memorial services, or crematorium tributes in South Hackney, where families wish to honour a loved one with a floral symbol of eternal love, peace, and remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set on a crisp white background, this circular wreath stands out as a complete, harmonious ring of tribute flowers, crafted in a rich palette of red and green. The central feature is a dense band of red carnations, each bloom composed of numerous finely ruffled petals that give the impression of soft fabric gathered into gentle folds. These carnations are placed closely together, with slight variations in size and openness that create a natural, flowing rhythm rather than a mechanical pattern. Between clusters of crimson blooms, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums have been tucked in, their small, spherical shapes adding an almost jewel-like sparkle to the design. The contrast between the deep red and glowing green is striking but remains gentle and comforting, much like the blend of old and new along the streets and canal paths of South Hackney. Beneath the flowers, a foundation of greenery provides structure and depth: feathery dark green fern fronds curve outward, while variegated pittosporum leaves offer softer, cream-edged tones that lighten the overall effect. Threaded discreetly through the foliage is a striped green ribbon, folded into graceful loops that blend seamlessly with the leaves, offering an elegant detail without distracting from the flowers themselves. The wreath's circle is perfectly balanced and symmetrical, symbolising continuity and the unbroken nature of love and memory. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting beside a coffin, on a stand at a memorial service, or laid gently at a graveside in or around South Hackney, serving as a dignified, beautifully made expression of sympathy and quiet support from family, friends, or neighbours.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This full, circular wreath, photographed head-on against a clean white background, is a serene and elegant funeral tribute, rich with colour and subtle detail. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies draw attention first, one nestled into the upper curve and the other placed on the lower side of the ring, their wide petals unfurled and stamens clearly defined, symbolising light and devotion. Around these focal blooms, soft blush and lavender-pink roses are tucked in abundance, each rose at its peak, with velvety petals spiralling open to create a sense of gentle fullness and comfort. Intermingled with the roses are lisianthus flowers in varying tones-from delicate pastel pink to a deep, velvety purple-whose ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms lend texture and a flowing rhythm to the design. Small clusters of blue-grey eryngium add an unexpected, sculptural element, their spiky heads providing contrast against the more rounded petals. Threaded throughout are fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice or limonium, which create a light, airy veil over the greenery and tie the cooler tones together. The wreath sits on a lush foundation of foliage: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a subtle silver sheen, slender ferns, and darker green leaves overlapping to form a dense, natural base. Near the lower lily, bright green leaves folded into elegant, structured shapes, perhaps aspidistra or Ti leaves, showcase the florist's skill and add a contemporary note. The overall mood is one of calm, respectful remembrance. It is easy to imagine this wreath being created in a South Hackney flower studio, then delivered to a quiet chapel off Mare Street or a funeral gathering near London Fields, offering comfort and a sense of ongoing connection through its circular form.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This carefully composed photograph features a circular funeral wreath lying on a bright white surface, its purity echoing the calm of South Hackney's quieter streets near London Fields and the Regent's Canal. The wreath is built from a dense arrangement of Baby's Breath, known as Gypsophila, whose tiny, cloud-soft blossoms cluster so closely together that they form a continuous, snow-white ring. Each individual flower is just a small, rounded puff of white, but together they create a cushiony texture, almost like fine lace or delicate frost. The central opening is a perfect circle of empty space, its simplicity emphasising the unbroken line of blooms around it and symbolising the circle of life and enduring memory.   Set into the right-hand arc of this white halo, two Calla Lilies provide a vivid focal point. Their distinctive trumpet-shaped spathes curl gracefully around the central spadix, and the petals move through a sophisticated gradient of colour. At the outer edges, the tones are deep burgundy, close to magenta, reminiscent of a glass of dark red wine held up to the light. As the colour travels down the bloom, it softens into shadowy berry hues before blending into a muted green at the base, meeting the long, slender stems. The stems themselves are a fresh, bright green, curving naturally into the Baby's Breath so that the lilies appear partially cradled by the soft white flowers. This combination of airy Gypsophila and dramatic, velvety Calla Lilies gives the wreath a modern yet timeless character, making it a meaningful tribute for funerals, memorials, or celebration-of-life services throughout South Hackney. The overall mood is one of quiet grace: a floral expression of love and remembrance that feels both personal and deeply respectful.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image presents a beautifully composed circular wreath, the kind of refined funeral tribute you might expect to see resting beside a photograph at a memorial service in South Hackney. The wreath sits against a plain white background, which brings out the rich colours of the flowers and allows each detail to be easily distinguished. The arrangement is expertly filled with roses and lilies so that the ring looks lush and complete. Roses in shades of deep magenta, bright fuchsia, and gentle blush pink are spread evenly throughout, some fully open with layered, velvety petals, others still partially closed or in tight buds, symbolising both the fullness and the fragility of life. Among them, double lilies open wide, their petals soft and slightly ruffled, washed with creamy white near the centre and fading to blush pink and pale peach at the edges. Delicate darker markings on some petals add quiet sophistication. A few upright lily buds in bright yellow-green provide contrast and a suggestion of continuing life. Supporting all of this is an abundance of greenery: feathery, dark emerald ferns form a soft, frilled border around the wreath, while broader, glossy leaves fill the interior, creating a deep green background that makes the pink and cream flowers stand out. The circular form is symmetrical yet natural, conveying calm and order. The overall mood is one of peace, reverence, and tender remembrance, appropriate for a funeral, wake, or celebration of life taking place near Victoria Park or one of the small churches and venues that serve the South Hackney community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the hands of a South Hackney florist, this wreath is a glorious circle of deep red roses. The arrangement is densely packed, each bloom vying for space in a perfect crimson canopy. Large, fully opened roses display velvety petals that curl at their edges, while smaller buds tuck into the gaps, ensuring no inch of white shows through. The surface reads as a plush quilt of petals, a tactile reminder of the care that goes into every arrangement. You can almost hear a soft whisper of fragrance, a breeze of sweetness that mingles with the faint green of hidden stems. The white background is a stage that makes the ruby colour burn bright, so the wreath commands attention in a doorway, on a table, or at the heart of a service. Love, admiration, beauty, and remembrance are threaded through its design, giving it an aura of both celebration and solemnity. In our South Hackney studio, we craft this piece with attention to balance, depth, and the way the petals catch the light, a quiet proof of craft. It feels at once regal and intimate, suitable for declarations of affection, wedding entrances, commemorations, or a thoughtful gesture to someone missing. Delivered around Victoria Park, Mare Street, or Clapton, this wreath travels with care, arriving fresh and fragrant, a token that endures as memories bloom. Let it stand as a statement of emotion and connection, a circle that speaks softly yet clearly across the room.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a pure white background, a sumptuous circular wreath of red and yellow flowers seems to radiate both elegance and comfort, as if ready to be carried from a South Hackney florist to a nearby chapel. The wreath is composed mainly of fully opened red roses and clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, woven tightly together into a complete ring with no gaps. The red roses have velvety petals that curl gently outwards, their tones shifting from deep burgundy shadows at the centre to brighter crimson along the outer edges, giving a sense of richness and calm. Nestled around and between them, the yellow chrysanthemums form compact cushions of fine, feathery petals, like little bursts of sunshine that lift the overall mood of the tribute. Layers of foliage are interlaced throughout the design, providing structure and contrast: broad, shiny leaves and smaller, cooler grey-green sprigs likely from eucalyptus or similar greenery. The leaves create a verdant backdrop that frames the flowers, enhancing the circular silhouette and drawing the eye along the continuous curve of the arrangement. The open centre of the wreath acts as a quiet focal point, symbolic of enduring love and remembrance. The bright, even lighting against the white ground accentuates each colour, texture, and contour, emphasising the freshness and vitality of the blooms. It is easy to picture this wreath travelling through South Hackney, perhaps on its way to a memorial by London Fields, a farewell near Mare Street, or a service close to the Regent's Canal, offering a thoughtful, beautifully balanced expression of sympathy and respect.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Crafted by Florist South Hackney, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, each bloom a note in a quiet hymn. The dense cluster comprises dozens of deep crimson blooms at varied stages of opening-from tight buds ready to bloom to fully opened petals that reveal a velvety texture and rich shading. Each rose catches the light, creating soft highlights that bring the ring to life. Woven through the blossoms are bursts of fresh green foliage: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and narrow, glossy ruscus, which offer a lush contrast to the red and a sense of natural movement around the circle. The arrangement forms a continuous, unbroken loop-symbolic of enduring memory and the circle of life-making it a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of remembrance. Set against the stark white background, the wreath commands focus and respect. The composition feels intimate yet grand, as if the bouquet were carried in a quiet corridor of a parish hall near Victoria Park or along the leafy streets of Dalston. The scent of red roses would fill the air in softer moments of reflection, though in this image it remains implied, a promise of what a living arrangement could offer. For local clients in South Hackney, this piece can be delivered the same day to nearby churches, homes, or funeral directors, maintaining freshness and dignity. It's a classic tribute-lush, elegant, and profoundly heartfelt-crafted by Florist South Hackney to convey love, sympathy, and timeless connection.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image captures a beautifully crafted floral wreath in the exact form of a maritime lifebuoy, set against a pure white background that feels as still and quiet as an early morning along the Regent's Canal near South Hackney. The wreath is perfectly round, with a clearly defined central opening, and is packed from edge to edge with tiny chrysanthemum-style flowers. Each bloom is carefully placed, overlapping slightly with its neighbours so that no gaps appear, creating a deeply textured surface like a soft floral tapestry. The circle is divided into four crisp quadrants, alternating between rich royal blue and clean white. The top left and bottom right are saturated with dark blue petals, giving the impression of deep water or navy cloth, while the top right and bottom left shine with white blossoms, evoking light, reflection, and calm. Together, these colours form a striking nautical pattern that immediately recalls a life ring ready to be thrown from a boat or canal-side mooring. A slender dark blue ribbon runs along the inner edge, gently ruffled to create soft waves of fabric, enhancing the maritime theme without overwhelming it. There is no greenery or distraction, only the interplay of blue and white, symbolising hope, rescue, and remembrance. This lifebuoy wreath works as a thoughtful tribute for funerals or memorial services in South Hackney, particularly for someone connected to the sea, waterways, or rescue services, or simply for a person whose presence offered steady reassurance and support to those around them.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A top-down view shows a meticulously arranged circular funeral wreath, its design rooted in classic sympathy floristry as practiced at Florist South Hackney. The composition features roughly a dozen to fifteen creamy white roses, each with the familiar tightly curled petals that catch the light and read as soft ivory from a short distance. Scattered among them are pale, lemon-tinged trumpet lilies - some opened wide to reveal their elongated throats and pale stamens, others kept in elongated bud to introduce rhythm and hopeful restraint. Underpinning the blooms is a lush bed of greenery: fine, feather-like fern fronds lend an intricate, almost textile edge, while rounder, muted green leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus-provide tonal contrast and structure. The visual weight is evenly balanced around the wreath's circumference; from above the circular form reads as both complete and comforting. There is an implied scent profile - the roses giving a gentle, powdery sweetness, the lilies a fresher, green-citrus nuance - that together create a quietly uplifting atmosphere. Photographed flat against white, the arrangement's serenity and simplicity are emphasised, making it suitable for services in local churches, chapels near Victoria Park, or private memorials around Mare Street. We prepare these wreaths with attention to longevity and seasonality, mindful of their role in offering condolence and honouring a life lived among the streets and small parks of South Hackney.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00