Spitalfields Wreaths

At Spitalfields Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with the same care and respect we'd give our own families' tributes. From our studio near Spitalfields Market and Brick Lane, our experienced florist team designs beautiful funeral and memorial wreaths, as well as welcoming seasonal door wreaths for homes and businesses.

We understand how important it is to get every detail right. That's why we thoughtfully select fresh, long-lasting flowers, harmonising colour, texture and scent to reflect your message - whether you're honouring a loved one or dressing a doorway off Commercial Street. You can visit us in person or order online for a seamless experience.

Our local drivers know Shoreditch, Aldgate and Whitechapel like the back of their hand, ensuring reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and bouquets across the area when you order before 3 PM. Each wreath is clearly labelled, delivered carefully to local churches, crematoria, offices or private addresses, and checked by our florists before it leaves the shop.

  • Bespoke tribute wreaths designed with your chosen colours and flowers
  • Seasonal door wreaths to welcome guests and clients
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If you're not sure where to start, our passionate team at Spitalfields Florist is here to guide you, offering kind, knowledgeable advice so your wreath feels truly personal and meaningful.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this circular sympathy wreath in the studio I pictured the quiet mornings around Brick Lane and the way neighbours gather for comfort. The design centers on a dense, flawless ring of white cushion chrysanthemums; their many-petalled faces are nestled tight to form a seamless, pillowy band that suggests continuity, calm and reverence. In the upper-left quadrant a concentrated cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides the emotional and visual counterpoint - blooms in rich violet and softer lavender, some fully open to reveal pale yellow centres, others as narrow, hopeful buds on graceful stems. Mixed among the purple flowers is an assortment of fresh greenery: broad variegated leaves, airy fern fronds and slim sprigs of eucalyptus-like foliage that catch the light and give the accent cluster structure and freshness. A subtle, dark purple mesh ribbon trims both inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, its crinkled texture adding a refined, almost textile-like finish that echoes the lisianthus tones. The wreath rests against a crisp white background with a soft shadow beneath, so its textures and colours sing with clarity. As a florist serving Spitalfields, I see this as an understated, deeply respectful choice for a funeral or memorial - a composition that balances formality with warmth, and which could be sent with quiet dignity to a church near Liverpool Street or a private service off Whitechapel Road. Crafted to convey solace rather than spectacle, it reads as a delicate embrace in floral form.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Rendered with tender restraint, this round sympathy wreath rests against a pure white background, its circular geometry speaking of continuity and unbroken memory. The main body is a dense, almost cushion-like ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums - each bloom composed of layers of feathered petals that together create an enveloping softness and a pale, serene surface. A subtle thread of muted purple mesh or ribbon is visible between the chrysanthemum heads at both the inside and outside edges, lending a refined edge of colour that anchors the composition. Toward the upper-left quadrant three soft yellow roses form a small, luminous cluster; their creamy centres and gently spiralling petals offer a warm, human note of comfort and friendship. Around them float milky clouds of gypsophila, their tiny white blossoms like breath on the air, while sprays of lavender-hued statice add fine points of contrast and texture. Variegated greenery - broad oval leaves and feathery fern fronds - frames the accent cluster, providing a verdant counterpoint that feels freshly gathered, as if from a nearby Spitalfields courtyard or market stall. The overall impression is one of calm, thoughtful craftsmanship: understated colours, plush textures, and a restrained elegance that would read well at a memorial service near Brick Lane or delivered to a family home close to Commercial Street, offering solace through beauty and the quiet reassurance of careful floristry.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced funeral wreath, perfectly circular and full, appears against a shining white background that sets off its delicate colours and textures. The ring is thickly padded with sprays of Baby's Breath, the countless little white blossoms forming a soft, airy foundation that feels almost like a fine lace collar. Nestled into this intricate base are clusters of Lisianthus, their petals gently ruffled and curling inwards and outwards with natural grace. Each Lisianthus bloom carries a heart of clean white that gradually deepens to lavender and violet along the edges, with occasional richer purple strokes that echo the artistic spirit found in the galleries and studios around Spitalfields. Some flowers have opened wide, showing layered petals and slightly deeper centres, while others remain at an earlier stage, buds with touches of pale green and cream suggesting freshness and newness even within a tribute of farewell. The central space of the wreath is left open, forming a clear ring that symbolises continuity, unity, and love that circles back on itself. The entire arrangement is photographed under soft, neutral light, which reveals the fine details of each floret of Baby's Breath and each ruffled edge of Lisianthus without casting harsh shadows. The colour palette remains restrained and soothing: crisp white, gentle lilac, richer violet, and hints of green. It is the sort of wreath often chosen for funerals and memorial services in the Spitalfields area, whether resting in a quiet chapel near Liverpool Street or laid as a tribute after a service by local families. The design communicates respect, calm, and heartfelt sympathy through its careful craftsmanship and gentle, harmonious tones.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Every stitch and stem in this circular funeral wreath speaks of deliberate, compassionate design from a local hand. Against a clean white backdrop the wreath's base reads like a soft white cloud-countless small white chrysanthemums packed closely to form a substantial, comforting ring that suggests both purity and lasting memory. A hint of deep purple netting under the chrysanthemums is visible along the inner rim, providing subtle contrast and visual depth without overpowering the composition. At the upper-left quadrant I have placed a small, luminous cream rose as the emotional centre, its petals opening slowly against a nest of green: variegated leaves with pale margins, airy fern fronds, and narrow sprays of lavender-purple statice that bring a whisper of colour and texture. Counterbalancing this cluster, two elegant calla lilies arch across the right-hand side, their trumpet blooms graduating from a rich, muted purple at the tips into soft peachy-pink near the throat; their bright green stems are woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a graceful sweep from two to five o'clock. A single longer green stem runs across the lower wreath, tied discreetly to guide the composition's flow toward the callas-small technical touches that reassure when arranging for a funeral or wake. Prepared with the sensibility of a Spitalfields florist familiar with services at Christ Church or small memorials near Old Spitalfields Market, this wreath conveys calm, respect, and enduring love-an appropriate sympathy tribute from Spitalfields Florist for local remembrances.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A lush circular wreath, designed as a funeral or memorial tribute, is shown against a clear white background so that every rose and frond of foliage stands out. The ring is completely filled, creating a continuous, unbroken halo of flowers that feels both embracing and calm. At its heart are generous roses in creamy white and soft ivory, fully opened to showcase layers of velvety petals, surrounded by pale peach and buttery yellow roses that lend a gentle warmth, like the glow of late-day light filtering through the streets of Spitalfields. Distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a quiet, antique elegance, evoking treasured memories and long, affectionate stories shared among family. Nestled between these larger blooms, clusters of blush pink spray roses appear, some still tightly budded and others partially open, bringing fine details and a sense of gentle movement. A foundation of dark green fern foliage arcs around the circle, its finely textured fronds slipping between the flowers to frame and support the design, creating a rich contrast that makes the pastel colours seem even softer. The wreath maintains a perfectly round shape, symbolising eternity, unbroken connection, and the enduring nature of love. Soft, even lighting reveals the ruffled edges of each petal and the layered structure of the arrangement without any harsh shadows. Crafted in the thoughtful style of local Spitalfields florists, this wreath would sit beautifully beside a photo of the departed at a memorial service, or rest gracefully near a chapel entrance, offering a quiet, dignified way to express sympathy and remembrance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed memorial wreath presents itself in a full circular form against a stark white ground, where pure white lilies and dramatic fuchsia-pink lilies create a conversation of calm and color. The large white Oriental lilies dominate with broad, alabaster petals that open like soft shields, showing pale green stamens and a hint of pollen; their immaculate tone speaks of serenity and peace. Threaded between them are bold stargazer-type lilies in deep fuchsia, their petals edged and speckled with darker tones, providing focal pops of warmth that draw the eye around the ring. Gentle clusters of pale blush and creamy roses tuck into the spaces between the lilies, offering compact, silky textures and a quietly romantic softness that tempers the lilies' architecture. Subtle greenery, perhaps eucalyptus or classic lily foliage, peeks through, supplying structure, cool aromatic lift and a muted palette that supports the blooms without competing. The wreath's dense, continuous circle and its open centre suggest continuity and remembrance, crafted to convey respect and heartfelt sympathy. In the soft studio light the petals show fine veining and slight sheen, implying a tactile silkiness and an understated perfume of rose and lily. As a local creation intended for Spitalfields and surrounding streets like Bishopsgate and Commercial Street, this arrangement is suitable for a funeral altar, a church tribute at Christ Church Spitalfields, or quiet graveside placement; Spitalfields Florist can prepare similar wreaths for same-day delivery across the neighbourhood when needed, always mindful of dignity and floral freshness.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath reads like a handcrafted statement of respect from the heart of Spitalfields: its foundation is a meticulously formed ring of small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, densely clustered so their many-layered petals create a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests peace and unity. Crowning the upper left quadrant is an artful spray of colour - several fully bloomed, warm yellow roses whose gently unfurling petals bring a soft, sunlit warmth contrasted by a cluster of rich, royal purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) with their ruffled, velvety cups. Scattered among them are a handful of unopened Eustoma buds in pale lavender and green, points of hopeful texture that add depth and movement. Supporting foliage includes glossy rounded leaves, subtle variegation, and delicate fern fronds that breathe life into the spray and separate the hues without overpowering the white base. You can just make out a dark purple mesh or crinoline trim tucked beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer edges, a discreet detail that whispers continuity with the purple blooms. This wreath is composed for moments of farewell - church services near Christ Church Spitalfields, quiet wakes off Brick Lane, or family gatherings at local chapels - and is described here as I would prepare it at Spitalfields Florist: selecting stems at the market with care so the scent, colour balance, and textures arrive fresh for those receiving this expression of condolence.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A luminous funeral wreath, perfectly circular and filled with white and lilac tones, is shown against a clean, white background so that its form and textures stand out with clarity. The main focus is a generous scattering of white Oriental lilies, each one opened wide in a graceful star, their thick, smooth petals almost glowing against the backdrop. In the heart of each lily, pale green centres and long stamens tipped with brown pollen add delicate accents of natural colour. Some lilies are only just unfurling while others are in full bloom, suggesting a span of moments and memories woven together. Between these statement flowers, clusters of lisianthus blossoms appear, their petals finely ruffled and edged in gentle purple, creating a misty halo that softens the whole design. The lilac tones feel reminiscent of the soft twilight that settles over Brick Lane and the surrounding Spitalfields streets. Fine threads of dark green foliage and occasional eucalyptus-style sprigs slip out from behind the petals, offering subtle structure and a fresh, leafy contrast. The result is a complete floral circle, unbroken and harmonious, symbolising continuity, eternal love, and the lasting presence of someone cherished. The composition feels calm and reverent, the kind of arrangement you might see at a memorial service in one of the historic churches near Spitalfields or in a quiet chapel space. It carries a message of sympathy and remembrance without needing words, presenting a serene, dignified tribute that holds space for grief, reflection, and gentle goodbyes in the heart of East London.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a soft overhead perspective on a pristine white surface, this traditional circular wreath is composed of a luxuriant band of white chrysanthemums whose countless feathery petals build a full, textured halo. The chrysanthemums form a gentle dome, their petals diffusing light to create a calm, almost cloud-like effect, while a faint shadow beneath gives the arrangement a grounded presence. At the upper left a trio of intense royal-blue roses rises from a nest of deep green foliage; the roses' velvety, tightly layered petals and saturated hue provide a solemn, elegant counterpoint to the cool whites. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon traces both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, the ribbon's glossy folds catching highlights and whispering refinement, framing the flowers like a dignified border. The composition speaks of remembrance and respect-white for purity and blue for quiet consolation-fitting for a funeral, memorial or heartfelt condolence. The chrysanthemums offer a soft, gentle scent rather than an overwhelming perfume, while the tactile contrast between silk ribbon, velvet petals and leafy greens feels comforting to the touch. As a local florist familiar with delivery across Spitalfields, Bishopsgate and nearby Shoreditch, I picture this wreath laid beside a service program at Liverpool Street or placed discreetly in a family home, its measured palette offering solace and a respectful, personal tribute.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A perfectly round floral wreath is photographed from above on a crisp white background, its continuous circle of blossoms evoking eternity and remembrance. The design centres on generously sized roses in restrained, sophisticated shades of dusty lavender and antique mauve, each bloom fully open and revealing intricate spirals of velvety petals. In the gaps between these larger roses, smaller blush-pink spray roses cluster together, some formed as tight buds, others just beginning to loosen their petals, giving the wreath a softly varied surface. This contrast between mature and emerging blooms adds a tender, almost storytelling quality, as if charting memories from early days to a life fully lived. At the base of the flowers, a substantial collar of dark green fern fronds creates a lush backdrop. Their finely cut, serrated leaflets overlap and extend beyond the edge of the blooms, framing the circle with natural texture and depth. Tiny, shadowy filler greens and miniature buds are tucked subtly into the design, adding richness and preventing any harsh gaps in the composition. The lighting is gentle and even, highlighting the pastel tones of the roses and the deep greens of the foliage without glare, giving the image a sense of still, respectful calm reminiscent of an early morning around Spitalfields Church. This wreath feels very much at home in the East London setting, imagined perhaps on its way from a nearby flower studio to a memorial service in the Spitalfields or Shoreditch area. Its soft lavender and pink palette, traditionally associated with grace, admiration and heartfelt sympathy, makes it a deeply suitable tribute for saying goodbye while holding memories close.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Seen from a gentle frontal angle against a stark white studio surface, this circular wreath reads as a study in texture and tone-predominantly a saturated, royal-blue ring formed by countless small chrysanthemum florets. Each tiny bloom contributes to a woven, cushiony texture that makes the wreath feel substantial yet tender to the touch. A soft, pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner aperture, its glossy folds providing a clean, calming contrast to the intense blue. At the upper-left portion three sumptuous blue roses take center stage; their broad, velvety petals unfurl in a deep azure, accented by sprigs of airy white gypsophila and a few darker green leaves which lend a classical sympathy motif. A delicate cascade of white orchids-Phalaenopsis or similar-sweeps from mid-left toward the lower right, their porcelain-like petals creating a gentle, flowing movement across the blue foundation. Scattered among the open orchids are fresh pale-green buds, some tightly closed and others just hinting at bloom, a subtle reminder of renewal amid mourning. The interplay of velvety, spiky and silky textures, combined with cool, muted lighting, produces an arrangement that feels contemplative and composed. Appropriate for memorial services in local churches or quiet tribute corners around Spitalfields and nearby Shoreditch, the wreath conveys heartfelt condolence through its restrained colour palette and considered floral craftsmanship.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is photographed on a bright white background, highlighting the carefully balanced palette of whites, blush pinks, and intense magenta tones. White Oriental lilies provide the main structure, their large, elegant blooms unfurled to show soft, velvety petals, pale green centres, and gently dusted golden stamens. Threaded through these are striking deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped, speckled petals adding depth and gentle drama, reminiscent of the vibrant colours often seen in flower stalls around Spitalfields. White gerbera daisies with dark, clearly defined centres and neat central discs bring a contemporary touch and a sense of brightness. Between the larger flowers, soft pink roses and creamy white roses are woven in, some tightly closed, others opening into layered rosettes, symbolising love, memory, and gratitude. Smaller white blossoms-likely spray chrysanthemums or miniature carnations-fill the gaps, creating a soft, cloud-like texture that makes the wreath look full and thoughtfully finished. A collar of rich green foliage in various shapes and tones frames the ring, guiding the eye around the open centre that traditionally represents eternity and the enduring cycle of life and death. The lighting is gentle and even, giving the arrangement a sense of quiet stillness, as if it has just been placed at a funeral or celebration of life service in a Spitalfields church or a nearby East London chapel. The combination of colours, textures, and form conveys sincere condolences and offers a peaceful, dignified floral tribute.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a classic round wreath designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute, its rich colours of deep red and bright lime green standing vividly against a smooth white background. The design is tightly composed, with carnations and button chrysanthemums placed so closely that the eye travels in a continuous circle of colour. The red carnations dominate, their plush, ruffled petals layered like soft fabric, creating a sense of fullness and depth. Each bloom feels slightly individual-some more open, some with their petals still folding inward-so the wreath has a gentle, organic rhythm rather than a rigid, manufactured look. Nestled among them are lime green button mums, neatly rounded like small cushions or beads of moss. Their intense chartreuse tone cuts through the darker red and brings a refreshing clarity to the arrangement, suggesting a quiet resilience and hope. Hidden beneath the flowers is a generous layer of foliage: feathery, darker ferns radiate outwards, while variegated leaves with cream-tipped edges weave between the stems, adding delicate pattern and lightness. A decorative green ribbon, subtly striped, is looped into the lower portion of the wreath, its curves mirroring the circle and adding a handcrafted touch. The overall impression is calm, respectful, and beautifully balanced. It is the kind of carefully made tribute you might see delivered from a Spitalfields florist to a service near Liverpool Street or a quiet space off Commercial Street, chosen by family or friends to honour a loved one with a timeless yet gently modern palette.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Photographed from directly above on a clear white surface, this memorial wreath forms a complete circle of flowers, each detail chosen to balance colour, texture, and meaning. Two prominent Asiatic lilies in a strong coral-orange shade serve as focal points, one at the upper curve and one near the lower side of the wreath. Their wide, open blooms, with gently reflexed petals and visible stamens, introduce a note of warmth and hope. Encircling them, numerous roses in blush and lavender-pink hues are packed closely together, their spiralling petals lending a soft, velvety richness to the design. Among the roses, ruffled lisianthus blooms appear in both delicate pastel pink and deep purple, adding layers of depth and a slightly romantic, chapel-like feeling. Wisps of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, thread through the arrangement, softening transitions between the main blooms and echoing the cooler tones of small blue-grey eryngium thistles whose spiky heads add quiet character. The wreath rests on a substantial base of greenery: rounded eucalyptus-like leaves with a silvery cast, slender fern fronds, and darker foliage that create a thick, textured frame for the flowers. Bright green leaves, possibly aspidistra or Ti leaves, are skillfully folded and tucked near the lilies, a contemporary styling detail that hints at the creativity of a local Spitalfields florist familiar with the tastes of families around Liverpool Street and Whitechapel. A few closed lily buds lie among the foliage, suggesting a gentle unfolding of remembrance over time. Calm, balanced, and deeply considered, this wreath would feel at home on an easel at a crematorium, beside a coffin during a service, or as a focal tribute at a memorial gathering in East London.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above, this image shows a circular funeral wreath composed almost entirely of white Baby's Breath, giving the impression of a ring woven from tiny, weightless clouds. The gypsophila florets are so tightly grouped that they create a dense, textured band, each miniature bloom contributing a pinpoint of soft white against the matching white background. The center of the wreath is left open and perfectly round, a quiet space that suggests contemplation and remembrance. To the lower right, two dramatic calla lilies break the gentle monotony of white. Their elegant trumpets, with rolled, smooth petals, bloom outward from the Baby's Breath, moving from a rich burgundy at the heart of each flower to a velvety magenta along the edges, and finally to an earthy green at the base. Their polished green stems curve inward and upward, almost like a tender gesture or a bow, adding an understated sense of motion to the otherwise still form. Soft, even lighting ensures that every floret and the subtle gradients of colour within the calla lilies are clearly visible, without harsh contrast. The wreath feels both simple and sophisticated, conveying purity, love, and a measured, contemporary grace. It resembles the kind of thoughtful tribute a family in Spitalfields might choose for a final farewell, perhaps delivered from a local florist near Brick Lane or Commercial Street to a nearby chapel or funeral home, where its quiet beauty can offer comfort during a service or wake.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Photographed against a bright, uncluttered white background, this funeral wreath appears as a tranquil circle of roses and lilies, reminiscent of the thoughtful floral work often seen near Spitalfields Church. The ring is full and unbroken, packed with blossoms that flow seamlessly into one another. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses dominate the design, their velvety petals curling in tight spirals or unfolding wide to reveal lush, textured centres. Softer blush-pink roses are scattered among them, adding a romantic gentleness to the palette. Weaving through the roses are large double lilies with multi-layered petals in creamy white, pale pink, and light peach, their star-shaped blooms opening outwards in quiet elegance. A few slender lily buds, glowing lime-green, rise above the flowers, creating height and suggesting that the wreath is still alive and changing. Lush greenery frames and fills the arrangement: feathery fern fronds form a delicate, lace-like edge, while smooth, dark-green leaves provide a rich backdrop that makes the bright blooms stand out. The overall effect is both soft and structured, combining tenderness with poise. Under the even lighting, every detail is visible, from the fine veins in the lily petals to the tiny serrations on the fern leaves. This wreath would feel at home at a memorial gathering in Spitalfields or a nearby City venue, perhaps carried from a quiet ceremony room out onto the cobbled streets. It offers a comforting expression of sympathy and enduring love, crafted with the care of an experienced local florist who understands the emotions behind each farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
An opulent circle of red roses, densely packed into a wreath that feels like velvet in bloom. Dozens of blooms, ranging from fully opened faces to tightly furled buds, press shoulder to shoulder, forming a continuous ring with no gaps. The petals curl and fold in natural spirals, catching light to reveal depth and a luminous ruby sheen. The fragrance is sweet and clean, a whisper of garden perfume that lingers in the air long after you step away.

From the perspective of Spitalfields Florist, this arrangement embodies the generosity and craft of our trade. It is equally suited to romantic occasions and to solemn tributes, a reflection of how deeply a single moment can be felt. The texture is plush, yet each rose remains discernible, a balance achieved through careful spacing and deliberate tension of stems beneath the surface. Delivered fresh from our workshop, it can arrive with same-day service to addresses near Brick Lane, Whitechapel, and Liverpool Street, bringing a sense of refined romance to any room. The scent lingers, soft and uplifting, like a memory of a sunlit garden. Placed on a pedestal at a wedding reception or used to frame a doorway at a funeral, the wreath speaks of beauty that endures. It travels well, requiring only a moment of fanfare as guests arrive, and it leaves behind a calm, heartfelt impression that lingers in the air and in the hearts of those who see it. For events or quiet corners alike, this wreath offers lasting allure and connection, a gift of colour that steadies the room with grace.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A lush funeral wreath is captured in clear detail against a pure white background, its circular form framed entirely by flowers and greenery. Deep red roses dominate the arrangement, carefully opened to reveal their layered, velvety petals that spiral inward, some blooms tinged with slightly darker edges that create a subtle play of light and shadow. Their rich crimson and burgundy tones bring a sense of dignity and love, echoing the heritage and history surrounding Spitalfields Market and the older churches nearby. Interspersed among these roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, thread-like petals forming soft cushions of colour. The yellow blooms bring a gentle brightness, suggesting comfort, warmth, and a quiet sense of hope during times of farewell. Beneath and between the flowers, a mix of lush green foliage forms the foundation of the wreath. Broad, healthy leaves, likely salal or ruscus, are layered with more muted, silvery-green sprigs that may be eucalyptus, giving the design both fullness and a natural, garden-like character. The flowers and foliage are tightly packed into a perfectly round ring with an open centre, symbolising eternity and the continuity of memory. The even lighting across the white background ensures every detail is visible-from the texture of the rose petals to the tiny tips of each chrysanthemum-making the wreath appear crisp and freshly made, as though ready to be delivered for a funeral, graveside tribute, or memorial service for families in and around Spitalfields, Shoreditch, and the surrounding East London streets.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
With a calm, patient hand, a skilled East London florist shapes this circular wreath of crimson roses, set before a pristine white backdrop. Dozens of velvety blooms crowd the circumference, their petals deepening from bright scarlet to dusky burgundy as they open at varying angles, revealing whispered folds and the satin sheen of soft light. Sprigs of fresh green foliage-eucalyptus-like leaves with broad, matte surfaces and slender, glossy ruscus-are woven throughout, offering a lush, glassy frame that makes the red glow feel almost molten. The perfect circle carries a quiet promise of remembrance and continuity, a dignified tribute for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries. The composition unfolds with gentle depth: some roses loom forward, others retreat slightly, creating a three-dimensional band of colour that catches the eye without shouting. Against the white background, the arrangement radiates sincerity and calm, a solemn flag of sympathy. In a neighbourhood as vibrant as Spitalfields, near the markets of Petticoat Lane and Brick Lane, this wreath speaks to families seeking comfort with equal parts grace and craft. It's a piece that would travel well for same-day delivery across the East End, bringing fresh, fragrant roses to a service or home when words feel small but care feels large. Crafted with attention to texture, tone, and balance, this wreath embodies a timeless expression of love, respect, and remembrance.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this image, a nautical-style funeral wreath is composed in the clear shape of a life ring, photographed on a pure white background that lets its colours and textures stand out without distraction. The wreath forms a perfect circle, its surface entirely carpeted with tightly packed, small-headed flowers, probably chrysanthemums, creating a thick, cushion-like texture that appears both soft and substantial. The design is divided into four balanced quadrants, alternating between an intense royal blue and a luminous, snowy white. The blue segments, positioned at the top left and bottom right, are deeply saturated, their closely layered petals casting delicate shadows that suggest depth and richness. The white segments at the top right and bottom left offer a bright, restful contrast, catching the light and conveying a sense of purity and quiet remembrance. Running neatly around the inner circumference of the wreath is a narrow band of dark blue ribbon, carefully pleated into subtle ruffles so that it mirrors gentle waves around the hollow centre. This lifebuoy motif carries a strong emotional message of protection, rescue, and steadfast love, making it especially appropriate for funerals and memorials in Spitalfields for people connected to maritime life, the armed forces, or the services. Crafted in a style you might associate with long-established local shops around Spitalfields Florist and the historic streets leading towards Brick Lane, the tribute feels both contemporary and timeless. The overall impression is one of calm strength and respectful farewell, a floral symbol of a final safe harbour for someone who meant security and guidance to those around them.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged circular wreath presented flat against a white backdrop, this funeral tribute balances graceful cream-coloured roses with pale yellow trumpet lilies, each bloom chosen for its serenity and symbolic resonance. Around a dozen to fifteen fully opened creamy roses form the visual backbone; their classic, tightly furled centres unfold into soft, luminous ivory petals that catch the light gently and emit a subtle, powdery fragrance. Between them, lemon-tinged lilies unfurl in elegant arcs-some wide open to display their trumpet silhouettes and delicate stamens, others held in poised bud stage-creating a rhythmic interplay of bloom and promise. The flowers are set on a deep, verdant bed of foliage: delicate fern fronds lend a feathery, almost lacy border, while clusters of rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce cooler green tones and a faint herbal scent. From a tactile viewpoint, the wreath juxtaposes velvety rose petals, smooth lily tepals, and the crisp, papery texture of fern and foliage, offering depth and calming movement around its circumference. The composition's symmetry and dense packing convey reverence and careful craftsmanship-qualities familiar to neighbourhood families who have sought solace in Spitalfields, whether near Old Spitalfields Market, Commercial Street, or Bishopsgate. Prepared with quiet expertise by local hands, the wreath speaks of peace, purity, and enduring memory, suitable for funeral services, memorial displays, or a graveside token of condolence, where its circular form becomes a gentle emblem of continuity and love.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00