Wreaths by Florist Hackney Wick – Crafted with Local Heart

Welcome to Florist Hackney Wick – your trusted local florist for exquisite wreaths and fresh flowers in Hackney Wick. With studios just a stroll from White Post Lane and the atmospheric Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, our team brings together passion, expertise, and a touch of Hackney's creative spirit in every bouquet and wreath we make.

Our expertly crafted wreaths are perfect for marking life’s special moments, from celebrations and seasonal décor to heartfelt tributes. Each arrangement is thoughtfully designed using premium, locally-inspired blooms and foliage—whether you’re ordering from Hackney Wick or nearby areas like Stratford and Bow.

We know how important timely service is, so we offer same-day delivery on all our flowers and wreaths when you order online before 3 PM. It's our way of ensuring that your thoughtful gesture arrives fresh and right on time, no matter the occasion.

Why choose us?

  • Locally sourced flowers, inspired by Hackney Wick’s vibrant art scene
  • Hand-delivered arrangements throughout Hackney Wick, Stratford, and Bow
  • Expert florists with deep roots in the community

Experience the warmth and reliability of a truly local florist. Browse our stunning wreaths online, place your order, and let us bring beauty to your doorstep—right here in the heart of Hackney Wick.

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WREATHS
I designed this circular sympathy wreath to read as a comforting, measured embrace, shown here on a pure white studio background that highlights every texture and colour choice. The foundational ring is densely massed with small, snow-white chrysanthemums - their ruffled petals nestling tightly to form a seamless, cushion-like band that speaks of peace and lasting remembrance. Toward the upper-left the wreath blooms into a focused spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), ranging from soft lavender buds to fully opened violet flowers with tiny yellow centres; these bring velvet softness and a subtle visual warmth against the snowy base. Interspersed foliage - glossy, variegated leaves and feathery, fern-like greens - introduces contrast, depth and an organic rhythm that keeps the design feeling alive rather than static. A delicate border of dark purple mesh peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums along both inside and outside edges, a finishing touch that grounds the composition and harmonises with the lisianthus tones. Gentle, even lighting produces a soft shadow beneath the wreath, giving it presence and a sense of lift from the background. As a Hackney Wick florist I imagine this piece being chosen by families meeting at nearby chapels or gathering places around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park; it is crafted to convey calm, sympathy and enduring respect. Available for thoughtful local delivery, the wreath balances traditional formality with an understated contemporary sensibility appropriate for funeral services, memorial tables or graveside remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a stark white field, this circular funeral wreath reads as an emblem of gentle memory: a dense, meticulously packed band of small white chrysanthemums forms the main body, their ruffled petals layered so closely they suggest a soft, tactile cloud. Hints of a deep lavender-purple mesh or ribbon peek through the flowers along the inner and outer edges, adding a thoughtful thread of colour and depth that is barely noticeable until you look closely. Crowning the upper-left curve is an elegant spray of accents - three pale yellow roses, their petals opening in measured grace, which bring a warm, consoling focal point to the design. Nestled with the roses are sprays of tiny white gypsophila that float like breath around the blooms, and small clusters of lavender-purple statice that lend restrained vibrancy. A mix of textured greenery - broad green leaves giving weight and delicate fronds offering movement - frames and balances the floral cluster. The overall palette of pure white, soft yellow, verdant green and gentle purple reads as calm and respectful, with a quiet fragrance of roses and the faint, earthy scent of fresh greenery suggested by the composition. The wreath's open center, perfect circle and soft shadow on the white backdrop suggest continuity and peace. As a thoughtful tribute, this arrangement would suit a funeral or memorial service in Hackney Wick, at a local chapel on Wick Lane, or by the waterways near Fish Island where neighbours gather to remember loved ones.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous funeral wreath is displayed alone on a white background, its circular form filled edge to edge with delicate, cloud-like Baby's Breath and graceful Lisianthus in tones of white and purple. At first glance, it appears almost weightless, like a ring of morning mist hovering in the air, thanks to the countless tiny Gypsophila blooms that form its base. These miniature white flowers weave together into a textured cushion, airy yet abundant, so no bare stems or gaps are visible. Rising from this delicate groundwork are Lisianthus blossoms in varying stages of bloom, their petals gently ruffled and curled. Some flowers are pristine white, their edges traced with bands of violet and lavender, while others show only a hint of colour at the tips, as if just beginning to blush. A scattering of buds in pale green and creamy white adds a sense of freshness and quiet movement, suggesting life unfolding even in moments of sorrow. The central opening of the wreath is clean and uncluttered, giving the design a classic memorial shape that feels both traditional and contemporary. Soft, even lighting enhances every petal and cluster, making the purples appear cool and soothing against the bright white. The overall impression is one of tranquillity, making this a fitting tribute for a farewell service in Hackney Wick, whether placed by a chapel near the Olympic Park or delivered to a family home overlooking the River Lee. The wreath's gentle colour harmony and balanced composition speak of sympathy, respect, and enduring love.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular wreath designed as a heartfelt sympathy tribute, photographed on a bright white background to reveal every delicate detail. The wreath's body is densely formed from countless small, white chrysanthemum florets, creating a pillowed, velvety texture that reads as peace and solemn tenderness. A fine, deep purple mesh underlayer is visible beneath the white, particularly along the inner circumference, giving the design depth and a dignified hint of colour. At the upper-left quadrant a carefully composed cluster centres on a single cream or pale-yellow rose whose petals open softly, surrounded by lush greenery - broad variegated leaves with pale margins and gentle fern fronds that bring natural movement. Scattered through this foliage are slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice, providing cool contrast and a restrained sparkle. To the right, from roughly two o'clock down to five, two elongated calla lilies arch across the wreath; their smooth funnels graduate from a rich purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink or blush toward the base, their bright green stems curving like a quiet line of support through the chrysanthemum base. A longer green stem runs from the left cluster across the lower section, discreetly secured and leading toward the callas' base, uniting the composition. Soft daylight highlights the textures and the gentle scent you might expect from fresh blooms. Crafted with local care by Florist Hackney Wick, this wreath conveys solace and remembrance - a composed, respectful choice for funerals, memorials, or to leave at a grave near the canal or Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a clean white background, this circular memorial wreath appears lush and complete, as though every inch has been thoughtfully considered and filled by a skilled Hackney Wick florist. The wreath's structure is almost hidden beneath a tapestry of roses, arranged closely together so they touch and overlap, creating a soft, quilt-like surface of petals. Large, open roses in ivory and creamy white provide a serene foundation, their petals curling gently at the edges like pages of a cherished book. Interspersed among them are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, many in bud form, their rounded shapes giving a sense of tender beginnings and quiet hope even in loss. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a gentle warmth, reminiscent of late afternoon light falling over the nearby Greenway, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add a subtle, vintage elegance that feels especially appropriate for honouring a long and well-lived life. Threaded throughout the flowers is a generous layer of finely textured, dark green fern foliage, its feathery tips emerging between the blooms and forming a deep, verdant halo that makes the pastel colours glow. The interplay of bud, half-open, and fully blossomed roses offers depth and movement, as though the wreath itself is breathing. Though the image shows the tribute alone, it is easy to imagine it resting beside a photograph at a memorial service in one of Hackney Wick's small community venues, bringing a sense of calm beauty and quiet support to grieving family and friends.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Against a pristine white backdrop, a thoughtfully crafted circular wreath rests-its dense array of blooms speaking silently to life's cherished passages in Hackney Wick. The soft white petals of trumpet-shaped lilies, some opened wide, others modestly budding, create the wreath's tranquil heart, symbolising peace and elegant remembrance. Dotted throughout are fuchsia pink star lilies, their bold, speckled faces providing uplifting splashes of colour-like the vibrancy seen along the canals and creative spaces that define this unique corner of East London. Blush and creamy white roses are thoughtfully tucked between the lilies, some still tightly furled, offering a gentle softness and a soothing, velvety touch. Subtle stems of fresh green foliage, perhaps reminiscent of Hackney Marshes after a morning shower, add structure and a breath of the outdoors. Each element weaves seamlessly together, forming an unbroken circle-a tribute reflective of Hackney Wick's tight-knit community spirit and the cycle of life and memory. The entire composition feels dignified and deeply personal, as if locally gathered by a caring hand to bring solace or to honour a life deeply valued. Crafted with sensitivity and precise skill, this wreath would bring comfort at a memorial or funeral service, its balanced hues and tranquil beauty communicating heartfelt sympathy through fresh floral artistry known to the heart of Hackney Wick.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular wreath for a sympathy tribute sits centered on a stark white background, its broad ring formed by hundreds of tight, small white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, almost cloudlike surface. The dense clusters of tiny petals give the wreath a soft, unified texture that reads as calm and pure, an appropriate canvas for remembrance. At the upper left of the circle a colourful spray arcs gently across the wreath: bright yellow roses in full bloom, their layered petals opening like small suns, paired with rich, royal-purple lisianthus whose ruffled, satiny cups bring a cool depth to the palette. Scattered among these blooms are lighter lavender lisianthus buds and a few unopened green buds, adding movement and promise to the arrangement. Lush green foliage - glossy, oval leaves, fine fern fronds and delicate variegated leaves - supports and separates the flowers, lending structure and a verdant freshness to the composition. Along the inner and outer rims, a narrow strip of dark purple mesh peeks from beneath the white chrysanthemums, a refined detail that resonates with the purple flowers and gives the wreath a finished profile. Set in the gentle light that often falls on studio photos, this wreath's combination of pure white with vibrant yellow and deep purple reads as respectful and hopeful. Locally, this style is chosen by families across Hackney Wick and Fish Island when they want a tender, expertly made tribute that honours memory with quiet warmth.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed, circular sympathy wreath appears suspended against a pure white backdrop, its gentle hues of white and lilac creating a hushed, contemplative mood. The ring is densely built from generous white Oriental lilies, their broad, satin-like petals opening outward as if in a soft embrace. Each lily reveals a tender greenish-yellow heart and clearly defined stamens tipped with touches of golden-brown pollen, lending the flowers a lifelike energy. Between these statement blooms, smaller lisianthus-inspired flowers with frilled petals sit like clouds, their edges kissed with lavender and soft purple tones that thread delicately around the circle. The blossoms are set at different stages of opening, from tight buds to fully ruffled blooms, which gives the design a sense of gentle breathing or quiet motion. Slender, deep green foliage and subtle eucalyptus-style sprigs peek between the flowers, adding structure, shadow, and a cool, fresh undertone to the wreath. There are no harsh colours or sharp angles; instead, everything feels rounded, tender, and reverent. The overall impression is of a peaceful floral halo, perfect for honouring a loved one at a funeral or memorial gathering. Imagined within the calm spaces of Hackney Wick's local churches or by the riverside where families gather to remember, this wreath would sit gracefully beside a photograph or at the front of the service. Designed with the care of a local Hackney Wick florist, it reflects both purity of sentiment and the quiet strength of the community during times of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a carefully crafted circular sympathy wreath viewed from just above, set against a pristine white background so every petal and fold reads clearly; a soft shadow beneath the piece gives it gentle depth, as if it could be lifted from the surface. The main body is a continuous band of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their countless fine petals layered to create a plush, cloud-like texture that suggests peace and purity. Nestled to the upper left are three striking cobalt-blue roses, their velvety spirals and saturated hue forming a calm, solemn accent among deep green leaves that tuck the blooms neatly into the composition. A pleated satin ribbon, matched to the blue of the roses, trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring-its glossy ripples catching the light and lending structure and a refined finish. The overall effect is composed and comforting, an arrangement chosen to express sympathy, respect, and heartfelt remembrance. As a florist familiar with Hackney Wick's chapels and community spaces near the River Lea and Fish Island, I imagine this wreath presented with quiet dignity at a service or placed at a memorial site; its colours and textures are meant to soothe rather than overwhelm, offering a simple yet poignant statement of condolence and enduring tribute.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular funeral wreath is photographed from above, lying flat on a white background so that every flower and leaf can be clearly seen. The design is built around generous, fully open roses in a sophisticated dusty lavender and muted mauve, their many-petalled blooms forming soft rosettes that almost seem to ripple around the ring. Weaving between these larger roses are sprays of petite blush pink roses, some no more than tight buds, others just beginning to open, adding a sense of time and gentle movement, as if the wreath captures different moments in a single, quiet breath. The entire arrangement is anchored by a dense base of dark green fern fronds, feathery and slightly arched, which form a continuous halo of foliage around the flowers and provide a deep, natural contrast to the pastel tones above. In the spaces between the blooms, subtle hints of darker filler greens and tiny buds add shadows and depth, giving the wreath a soft, three-dimensional richness. The overall effect is peaceful and dignified, a floral tribute that might be chosen in Hackney Wick for a funeral at a local chapel, a memorial gathering in a converted warehouse space, or a celebration of life close to the River Lea. The palette of lavender and pink roses suggests admiration, gentle love, and respectful remembrance, while the lush greenery keeps the design rooted in nature. It feels like a compassionate, handcrafted piece, created to bring a sense of calm beauty to moments of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented in cool, even light against a white background, this circular memorial wreath is built from a thick, luxurious carpet of royal-blue chrysanthemums, each small bloom contributing to a dense, tactile ring. A pleated white satin ribbon cushions the inner opening, its subtle folds and soft sheen creating a refined border that brightens the deep blues. At the wreath's upper-left curve, a trio of large blue roses commands attention-their velvet-like petals layered in a deep sapphire that harmonises with the chrysanthemums. Around those roses, delicate clusters of baby's breath add a cloud of tiny white points, softening the composition. Flowing from the mid-left and sweeping toward the lower right is a serene spray of white orchids, their elongated petals almost translucent, arranged with several green orchid buds poised to unfurl, a tender symbol of ongoing life amid remembrance. Small accents of dark green foliage provide contrast and depth without drawing focus from the principal blooms. The textures-spiky chrysanthemum heads, plush rose petals, feathery gypsophila, and silky orchids-combine to create an arrangement that feels both substantial and ethereal. The visual language speaks of solemn respect and peaceful memory. A local florist in Hackney Wick would describe this piece as an ideal choice for funeral tributes or remembrance services around Victoria Park, the Olympic Park, and nearby chapels, where simple, thoughtful floral language is most welcome.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular funeral wreath blooms gently against a crisp white backdrop, its flowers arranged with the quiet precision of an experienced Hackney Wick florist preparing a final tribute. Large white lilies anchor the design, each bloom unfurling like soft satin, with long pointed petals that curl back to reveal pale green centres and dustings of amber pollen. Between them, deep magenta and fuchsia lilies provide a vibrant counterpoint, their star-shaped flowers carrying tiny speckles that add subtle movement and depth. White gerbera daisies with dark, almost espresso-coloured centres sit proudly around the ring, bringing a light, contemporary note, while their smooth, layered petals radiate outwards like small suns. Interlaced throughout are blush-pink roses in various stages of bloom, from shy buds to more open blossoms, mingling with creamy white roses that lend a classic, timeless character. Smaller white accent flowers, likely miniature carnations or sprays of chrysanthemum, soften the spaces between larger blooms and create a plush, cushioned effect. A collar of rich green leaves and delicate sprigs of foliage wraps around the wreath, giving it a natural frame and enhancing the sense of fullness without overpowering the gentle colour palette. The composition feels calm yet expressive, as if it might be carried from a Hackney Wick townhouse towards a quiet service along the River Lea, offering comfort to family and friends. This thoughtfully designed wreath speaks of remembrance, grace, and enduring affection, ideal for honouring a loved one at a funeral or celebration-of-life ceremony in and around Hackney Wick.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath in rich red and lively lime green is centred against a pure white background, its details as carefully considered as a tribute being prepared in a Hackney Wick studio for a nearby church or crematorium. The ring is densely covered with flowers so that the form appears almost like a continuous, living garland. Deep red carnations dominate, each bloom ruffled and multi-layered, their velvety petals folding over one another to create a plush, cushioned effect that suggests tenderness and care. Some carnations sit proudly open, others are slightly cupped or still unfurling, giving the wreath a gentle movement as the eye travels around its circle. Between them, lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the red with bright bursts of colour, their compact, globular heads composed of countless tiny florets. These chartreuse spheres feel playful yet respectful, bringing a sense of quiet vitality similar to the fresh greens found in nearby Victoria Park. Encircling the blossoms is a foundation of mixed foliage: darker leatherleaf-style ferns add depth and a forest-green backdrop, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged with creamy white, introduce subtle lightness and visual pattern. Weaving softly through the lower right section is a striped green ribbon, its soft loops echoing the circular form of the wreath and hinting at the gentle touch of the florist's hand. The high-contrast white background heightens every nuance of colour and texture, emphasizing the wreath's fullness and symmetry. This arrangement speaks of remembrance and gratitude, the kind of piece chosen by Hackney Wick families to send condolences, accompany a hearse, or rest by a graveside service, expressing both respect and the enduring vibrancy of a well-lived life.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A circular sympathy wreath, viewed from directly above against a pure white backdrop, radiates quiet elegance, as if it has just been set down in a light-filled room overlooking the canals of Hackney Wick. The ring is lush and full, with no gaps in the greenery, and every space thoughtfully filled by an experienced local florist. Soft blush pink and lavender-pink roses form the heart of the design, their spiralling petals overlapping like silk, creating a gentle, comforting surface. Between them, ruffled lisianthus blooms in sweet pastel pink and rich, saturated purple weave through the circle, their slightly frilled edges adding a sense of tenderness and movement. Two striking Asiatic lilies in vivid coral-orange punctuate the wreath-one near the top, one closer to the bottom-each bloom wide open with visible stamens, bringing a touch of glowing warmth to the otherwise soft palette. Several unopened buds nestle among the foliage, suggesting continuity and the promise of new light after loss. Threaded throughout are tiny lavender-blue filler blossoms, likely statice, that form a delicate, cloudlike veil of cool colour. The base is densely layered with greenery: silvery eucalyptus, slim fern fronds, and darker leaves, all interspersed with spiky blue eryngium thistles that introduce a subtle, modern edge. Here and there, folded bright green leaves curl neatly around the lilies, showing precise, contemporary floristry. The wreath's unbroken circle and balanced colour harmony create a feeling of peace and enduring love, ideal for a funeral at a local chapel, a memorial gathering near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, or as a respectful condolence arrangement delivered across Hackney Wick.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view reveals a beautifully balanced funeral wreath laid out on a crisp white surface, its circular form created almost entirely from tiny, delicate Baby's Breath blossoms. The gypsophila is densely gathered, so close that individual stems vanish into a seamless cushion of soft white, giving the wreath a gentle, cloud-like presence, as though it were a ring of quiet light. Each miniature flower contributes to a feathery texture, evoking calm and purity, the kind of understated beauty often chosen to honour a loved one's memory. Nestled into the lower right quadrant of this snowy ring are two calla lilies, providing a rich contrast in colour and shape. Their smooth, sculptural petals unfurl in a graceful curl, transitioning from a deep burgundy or magenta at the open tips to a muted green along the rolled edges and slender stems. The callas arc elegantly back into the mass of Baby's Breath, as if resting there, and their polished surfaces catch the light in soft highlights, adding depth and subtle drama. The wreath's center is left perfectly open, a clear circular window of white background that enhances the sense of space and contemplation. Overall, the composition feels modern yet timeless, suitable for a funeral or remembrance service here in Hackney Wick, perhaps accompanying a quiet gathering along the towpaths or in one of the area's intimate venues. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local florist, this design gently conveys sympathy, enduring love, and a peaceful farewell, while remaining understated enough to blend respectfully with other tributes and condolence flowers.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A meticulously crafted circular wreath, designed as a tender funeral or memorial tribute, is shown floating against a pristine white background, its colours and textures echoing the quiet corners of Hackney Wick. The arrangement is packed with lush roses in a spectrum of pinks, from intense magenta and fuchsia to softer, romantic blush tones. Some roses are perfectly cupped buds, hinting at stories still unfolding, while others are fully unfurled, revealing whorls of satin-like petals that draw the eye inward. Between the roses, large double lilies open generously, their petals painted in gentle shades of creamy white, pale pink, and light peach, with subtle veining that adds depth and character. A few slender, yellow-green lily buds rise from the wreath, bringing a sense of life and continuity. The flowers rest on a bed of verdant foliage: fine, feathered fern fronds trace the outer edge like a soft green frame, while sturdier glossy leaves, some with delicate variegation, weave through the design, supporting the blooms and adding visual rhythm. The contrast between the rich pink flowers and the cool greens is heightened by the clean white backdrop, which allows every small detail-the curl of a petal, the tip of a stamen, the matte and shine of the foliage-to stand out. The wreath's perfect circular shape suggests eternity and ongoing love, making it a fitting choice for services at local churches, crematoria, or family gatherings around Hackney Wick and nearby Victoria Park. It conveys quiet reverence, compassion, and a sense of peaceful farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From my Hackney Wick studio, I glimpse a wreath that feels like a warm embrace: dozens of deep red roses densely circling into a perfect ring. Each bloom is chosen at its peak-petals soft and velvety, layers unfurling with quiet opulence. The circle is soothing, a continuous embrace where each rose sits shoulder to shoulder with the next, creating a tapestry of crimson texture. This isn't just decoration; it carries memory and meaning, with every head recalling a moment, a wish, or a farewell. The arrangement glows against a crisp white backdrop, its ruby tones saturated and pure, the petals curling and folding in gentle spirals that draw the eye inward toward the heart of the ring. In Hackney Wick, such a wreath speaks of love and remembrance whether gracing a doorway for a celebration or a service. I imagine it delivering with same-day freshness to Dalston, Clapton, or Bethnal Green, its scent lingering softly as the stems stay hidden beneath a lush surface. The craftsmanship is in the careful spacing, the even curvature, and the way the blooms shield each other, a plush surface that invites touch in memory as much as sight. This wreath embodies both ardor and reverence, a classic gesture that fits anniversaries, expressions of sympathy, or heartfelt tributes in East London.

Florist Hackney Wick can arrange it for same-day delivery across Hackney Wick, Shoreditch, and surrounding streets, bringing a touch of East London's warmth to doorsteps and ceremonies. For me, the ring of red is a timeless conversation piece-bold yet serene, dramatic yet intimate-ready to mark a celebration, a condolence, or a quiet moment of remembrance.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath fills the frame, set against a spotless white background that highlights every bloom and leaf with quiet clarity. The design forms an unbroken ring, symbolising continuity and lasting remembrance, its open centre giving the eye a place to rest, much like pausing beside the canals around Hackney Wick to reflect. Deep red roses form the foundation of the wreath, each blossom fully open yet still neat, with velvety petals coiling from tight central whorls into soft, gently cupped outer layers. Their shades range subtly from classic crimson to wine-toned burgundy, giving the piece a sense of movement and emotional depth. Threaded between these roses are masses of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals radiating from compact centres, creating a soft, cushiony texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Fresh green foliage, probably a mix of salal and eucalyptus, encircles and supports the flowers, with some leaves shining dark jade and others showing a cooler, misty green, like leaves after rain in nearby Olympic Park. The foliage fills out the circle without crowding it, lending structure and a natural rhythm to the arrangement. Even, diffused lighting illuminates the wreath, intensifying the interplay of red, yellow, and green while revealing the careful craftsmanship in every stem placement. The overall impression is one of thoughtful respect and gentle warmth, a floral tribute suitable for a funeral service, crematorium chapel, or memorial gathering in Hackney Wick, conveying love, gratitude, and quiet farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the hands of a seasoned Hackney Wick florist, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate, as if every petal has been woven with care and reflection. The deep richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery-green foliage that peek out in gentle crescents, like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The classic symbolism of the rose-love, devotion, enduring connection-lends a mood of reverence, while the velvety depth and the soft fragrance evoke twilight gardens. Soft light plays across the ring, highlighting the petals' folds and giving the arrangement a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of enduring ties, this wreath goes beyond decoration to offer solace and a quiet promise that memories, like flowers, never fade. Throughout Hackney Wick and the surrounding boroughs, families choose this gesture to express sympathy, to mark a funeral, or to honor a life remembered. It is built to travel with care: sturdy yet delicate, designed to travel to church halls or crematoria, to be placed on pews or easels, then to be cherished by those who attend. Florist Hackney Wick can arrange delivery the same day to addresses across the area, ensuring punctual, respectful arrival for services or home tributes.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a striking nautical-themed funeral wreath, carefully designed in the unmistakable shape of a lifebuoy and set against a plain white background for clarity. The arrangement forms a perfect circle, with a clearly defined open centre, and is densely covered in hundreds of fresh chrysanthemum-style blooms. The petals are so closely nested that they create a plush, almost cushion-like texture, inviting the fingertips to imagine their softness. The colour blocking is bold and disciplined: four equal quadrants alternate between a rich, royal navy blue and a luminous, snowy white, the tones reminiscent of harbour beacons and crisp sailors' uniforms. The top left and bottom right quarters are saturated with dark blue flowers, giving depth and gravitas, while the top right and bottom left gleam with clean white blooms, offering lightness and gentle contrast. Along the inside rim of the circle, a slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into neat little ruffles, lending a refined finish and reinforcing the life ring motif. The overall effect is dignified yet soothing, making it a meaningful tribute for someone with a passion for the sea, canal boats, rescue services, or simply a person known as a 'lifesaver' within their family or community. In Hackney Wick, where the canal paths and waterside studios shape so much of local life, this design feels especially fitting, as though it could be carried from a quiet service near Victoria Park to a final place of rest. Thoughtfully composed, it communicates loyalty, gratitude, and the wish for safe passage on a final journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
An exquisitely arranged sympathy wreath, presented flat against a white background and composed of creamy white roses and soft pale-yellow lilies woven into a dense ring of lush greenery. The roses-about a dozen large, fully opened blossoms-display tightly furled centers and velvet-soft outer petals, their warm ivory hue radiating a gentle, consoling light. Interspersed among them, lemon-tinged trumpet lilies add quiet dignity; some open wide to show elongated petals and pale stamens, others remain in elegant bud form, suggesting both present grace and the comfort of ongoing life. The supporting foliage is rich and varied: delicate fern fronds give a feathery border, while rounded, dusky eucalyptus-like leaves offer weight and contrast in deeper green tones. The arrangement's textural play-soft rose petals, the sleek curves of lily petals, the airy filigree of ferns-creates an intimate tactile impression even from a distance. Scent is suggested rather than overwhelming: a powdery sweetness from the roses tempered by the faint green, almost citrus nuance of the lilies, together producing a calming bouquet that feels stabilising in moments of grief. Carefully balanced and symmetrical, the circular form reads as a symbol of remembrance and continuity, appropriate for a funeral service, memorial tribute, or sympathy offering. The composition shows considered craftsmanship and empathy, shaped to convey quiet support and heartfelt condolence through subtle colour, scent, and texture.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00