Spitalfields WREATHS – Local, Handcrafted, Delivered Today

Welcome to Florist Spitalfields, your trusted local expert for beautiful wreaths expertly arranged for every occasion. Nestled in the heart of Spitalfields Market, just a few petals away from the creative streets of Brick Lane and vibrant Shoreditch High Street, our small team takes pride in years of floral artistry and genuine community connections.

Each of our wreaths is carefully crafted using fresh, high-quality flowers sourced daily, ensuring your tribute or celebration piece arrives vibrant and full of meaning. Whether you're sending condolences, celebrating a milestone, or adding a warm touch to your door, our bespoke designs reflect the spirit of Spitalfields and its surrounding areas like Whitechapel and Bishopsgate.

With same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM, you can easily order online for doorstep delivery across Spitalfields and nearby. We understand how important it is for your floral gesture to arrive promptly and perfectly presented—let us handle every detail, so you can send your love and thoughts with confidence.

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WREATHS
I imagine this wreath offered as a gentle benediction at a small service near Fournier Street - a circular hug of flowers composed to comfort without overwhelming. The foundation is a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom's ruffled petals pressed close to form an unbroken ring that suggests eternity and quiet peace. Nestled across the upper-left portion of that white embrace is a cluster of purple Eustoma, their velvety petals spanning a soft spectrum from pale lavender to a richer violet, some fully open and others still in tender bud; these lisianthus blooms introduce a velvet-like texture and a cool, restorative colour that reads as dignity and remembrance. Scattered among them, stems of fresh green foliage - glossy oval leaves, tender variegated shoots and feathery fronds - breathe life into the composition and add a gentle contrast to the white cushion. A subtle flourish of dark purple, mesh-like ribbon traces the inner and outer rims, visible only as a refined whisper beneath the flowers; it harmonises with the lisianthus and gives a composed finish. The studio's soft light casts a pale shadow below the wreath, providing depth while keeping the emphasis on the arrangement's serene centre. Consciously simple and thoughtfully crafted, this piece feels like something you might commission from a local maker in Spitalfields when words fall short - an emblem of respect, memory and tender, shared sorrow.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath reads as a quiet conversation in flowers, its main body built from hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals overlap like pages in a gentle book of memories. A thin veil of muted purple mesh or ribbon appears at the inner and outer rims, lending a modest frame that deepens the white without shouting. Placed with thoughtful restraint on the upper-left arc, three soft yellow roses bloom with a tender warmth, their scent faint and comforting against the cool chrysanthemum base. Tiny sprigs of baby's breath float around the roses like whispers, while small lavender-purple statice punctuates the cluster with a paper-like, enduring colour that suggests long-held remembrance. Lush green foliage-broad leaves and feathery fern fronds-tuck the cluster into the wreath and add a textural contrast that catches the light. The wreath's open centre remains deliberate, symbolising continuity and the cycle of life; the image is illuminated by a calm, even light that reveals the fullness and depth of the arrangement without harsh shadows. I imagine this piece standing with quiet dignity at a service near Brick Lane or delivered to a family home off Bishopsgate, crafted with the same care a local florist would bring when consoling neighbours. The overall effect is one of serene presence: comforting, respectful, and artfully composed to honour a life with simplicity and grace.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular wreath of fresh flowers is photographed on a spotless white background, allowing every petal and stem to show clearly, as if resting on a florist's counter just off Spitalfields Market. The ring is luxuriously filled with Baby's Breath, the countless tiny white blossoms forming a soft, cloud-like cushion that hides the mechanics beneath and gives the piece its feathery texture. Nestled throughout this snowy haze are refined Lisianthus blooms, their petals satin-smooth and gently ruffled. Each Lisianthus is predominantly white, but the outer edges and faint veins are brushed with soft lavender and deeper purple tones, creating a subtle yet striking contrast. Some of these flowers are open and expressive, while others are still in bud, pale green and cream with hints of violet waiting to emerge, adding a sense of tender new life to the arrangement. The round shape is perfectly even, with a clear open centre that symbolises an unbroken circle of love and remembrance. The restrained palette of white and purple suggests serenity, dignity, and calm, evoking a quiet moment of reflection away from the bustle of nearby Liverpool Street and Bishopsgate. This floral wreath would be chosen as a thoughtful tribute for funerals, memorial services, or a tasteful condolence gesture delivered to a family home in Spitalfields, its delicate flowers offering comfort without overwhelming colour. The craftsmanship speaks of careful hands and local expertise, creating a design that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Woven with care like a quiet memory, this circular wreath presents a full, pillowy base of immaculate white chrysanthemums that reads almost like brushed silk to the eye. A muted layer of deep purple mesh or netting rests under the surface, catching the light along the inner circumference and giving the piece a soft halo of colour. At the upper-left, a snug cluster forms the wreath's intimate focus: a single, softly unfurling cream rose-its petals faintly warm with pale yellow-sits sheltered within a nest of variegated foliage and feathery fern fronds, each leaf edged in lighter tones. Threads of lavender-hued statice sprinkle through the greens, adding quiet texture and a gentle, countryside feel. On the opposing side two elegant calla lilies trace an arc from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock; their smooth, trumpet-like blooms graduate from a deep, contemplative purple at the tips to a tender peach-pink blush toward the base, with their green stems curving gracefully into the chrysanthemum base. A single, longer stem crosses the lower wreath and is tucked subtly toward the lilies, guiding the eye across the composition. Bathed in soft daylight, this design whispers of dignity and solace-an arrangement meant to cradle grief with compassion. Perfectly suited for a memorial at Christ Church Spitalfields, a wake near Brick Lane, or quiet delivery across the local neighbourhoods, it is a thoughtful expression of respect and lasting affection.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular wreath of roses rests against a clean white backdrop, its intricate design capturing the still, reflective mood of a memorial gathering near Spitalfields. The flowers are packed closely together, creating a continuous ring of colour and texture with scarcely a leaf out of place. Large, open roses in creamy white and soft ivory dominate the arrangement, their petals unfurling in wide, layered spirals that give a feeling of gentle abundance. Among them, clusters of blush pink spray roses appear in both tight buds and newly opened blooms, suggesting tenderness and the passing of time. Hints of soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses introduce a warm undertone, like the mellow evening light falling over the historic streets by Christ Church Spitalfields. Threaded throughout the wreath are unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, their antique shades adding a note of quiet distinction and depth, particularly fitting for a thoughtful funeral or remembrance service. A bed of deep green fern fronds supports the blooms, their fine, lacy leaves peeking out from beneath the petals and around the edges of the circle, bringing a fresh woodland feel to the composition. The craftsmanship is evident in the even spacing, the balanced colour distribution, and the way buds, half-open flowers, and fully open roses work together to create movement and life. This wreath feels like a floral poem of sympathy, an eloquent tribute that would be at home in a family service held in Spitalfields or along nearby Bishopsgate, offering solace without a single word.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Illuminated by the gentle daylight that spills across Spitalfields, this floral wreath offers an exquisite expression of sympathy and remembrance. Sculpted into a lush, open circle, the arrangement features velvety white lilies as its foundation, each bloom perfection itself-some with petals fully unfurled, revealing elegant green-and-yellow stamens, others in tender bud. Woven deftly throughout, fuchsia pink lilies sparkle with vivid magenta hues and deeper speckles, creating points of thoughtful contrast that uplift the entire piece. Tucked delicately among them are tightly curled pale pink and creamy white roses, their soft forms lending a subtle romantic charm and whispering of precious, quieter moments in life. Muted green leaves-perhaps fresh eucalyptus or the foliage of the lilies-edge the composition, infusing the wreath with gentle freshness and natural harmony. Gathered just steps from Old Spitalfields Market, this wreath conveys deep comfort, unity, and the beauty found in both memory and shared community. Its round, unbroken form evokes continuity and peace, making it a dignified floral tribute for funerals or memorials, and an evocative choice for those wishing to send heartfelt condolences to families across Spitalfields, Liverpool Street, or the surrounding areas.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath presented on a neutral white background, where the majority of the surface is formed by countless small white spray chrysanthemums tightly clustered into a soft, cloud-like ring. The dense mass of white petals gives the wreath a uniform, calming texture-clean, reverent, and tactile-while a single accent cluster placed toward the upper-left brings focused colour and life. That spray features rich yellow roses with petals spiralling outward in buttery layers, their warmth balanced by luxurious deep-purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny, ruffled cups lend a dignified coolness. Pale lavender lisianthus buds and small swags of fresh green shoots sit among them, adding depth and a hint of future bloom. Glossy rounded leaves, feathery fern fronds, and subtle variegated foliage weave through the accent, providing contrast and architectural support. A narrow band of dark purple crinoline or mesh is visible under the chrysanthemum ring's inner and outer edges, a refined detail that quietly echoes the purple blooms and completes the composition. This wreath reads as both traditional and artful-meant to express sympathy, remembrance, and peace-with craftsmanship recognizable to anyone who has seen floral tributes around Spitalfields, from Liverpool Street commuters leaving flowers to small remembrances near Whitechapel. The overall effect is serene and composed: pure white as a calm foundation crowned by a considered burst of yellow and purple.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath rests against a bright white backdrop, its circular form perfectly balanced and full, like a tender halo of flowers. The design centres on generous white Oriental lilies, their broad, satin-like petals unfurling in soft layers around lime-tinted throats and tall stamens dusted with rich, rust-coloured pollen. Some lilies are in full, open bloom, while others are half-open or still tightly furled, capturing different stages of life and suggesting a gentle, unfolding journey. Interlaced among them are clusters of Lisianthus, their petals softly ruffled and brushed at the edges with shades of lavender and deeper purple, bringing a painterly contrast to the calm white of the lilies. Subtle touches of deep and silvery green foliage, including slender leaves and delicate sprigs, tuck between the blossoms, lending quiet structure and a sense of natural movement. The wreath's continuous ring feels both comforting and symbolic, expressing unending love, peace, and thoughtful remembrance. The simple white background enhances the sense of stillness, as if the flowers were lit by the diffuse daylight often seen over Spitalfields' historic rooftops or around the calm corners of nearby Brushfield Street and Fournier Street. Created with the practiced eye of a local funeral florist, this white and purple memorial wreath is ideal for laying at a graveside, placing beside a coffin, or displaying at a service, where it can offer solace, dignity, and a graceful tribute to a life cherished and deeply missed.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a gentle overhead perspective, this hand-crafted memorial wreath rests against a pale white background, its soft shadow revealing subtle relief and careful layering. The main body is densely packed with white chrysanthemums, their delicate, feather-like petals creating a plush, domed surface that evokes purity and calm; a few central petals show a hint of creamy yellow, which tempers the cool palette with a warm undertone. Anchoring the design at the upper left are three saturated blue roses-rich, almost electric in hue-with tightly furled, velvety petals that read as both rare and reverent. These roses are cushioned by clusters of deep green leaves whose natural sheen provides contrast and structure. Encircling the wreath, a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue trims both inner and outer rims; the ribbon's folds create a rhythmic play of light and shadow, lending the piece a refined silhouette and quiet formality. The overall composition balances traditional funeral symbolism with a distinctive, personal accent in blue, offering a respectful expression of condolence. The craftsmanship is evident in the even spacing and secure finish, gestures I carry into orders for memorials across Spitalfields Market and nearby Bishopsgate, where families often ask for arrangements that read as both dignified and intimate. The effect is soothing and composed, a floral testament to remembrance and comfort that sits well beside a service programme or on an easel, unobtrusive yet memorably beautiful.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular funeral wreath is shown from above, set against a clean white background that emphasises its perfect ring of remembrance, much like a contemplative walk through Spitalfields' quieter side streets. The arrangement is densely composed of large, fully open roses in soft greyish-lavender and antique mauve tones, each petal layered and gently ruffled, giving the flowers a velvety, heirloom quality. Nestled between these main roses are sprays of delicate pastel pink miniature roses, their clusters of buds and half-open blooms adding a tender, almost whispered softness to the design. A thick collar of glossy, dark green ferns supports the flowers, their finely serrated fronds overlapping in rich layers to create a lush, natural frame that both grounds and elevates the pastel colour palette. Small touches of deeper foliage and subtle, darker buds are tucked between the flowers, lending the wreath depth and a sense of crafted balance. The light falls evenly across the composition, allowing the dusty lavender and blush pink tones to glow gently without glare, as though the wreath has been carefully laid out in a calm, bright room near Old Spitalfields Market before being taken to a service. The overall mood is one of refined condolence and thoughtful tribute, an elegant sympathy wreath suitable for a funeral, memorial, or cremation service, created to honour a loved one's memory with grace and quiet beauty for families in Spitalfields and the surrounding City of London.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted memorial wreath in layered tones of deep blue and immaculate white, presented against a plain white backdrop that accentuates its formal silhouette - the sort of piece we prepare at Florist Spitalfields for services around Commercial Street and Fournier Street. The dense ring is built from countless small, electric-blue chrysanthemum-like flowers whose tightly packed, needle-soft petals create a sumptuous, textured foundation. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon trims the inner circumference, its subtle sheen providing a cool contrast and a refined border that keeps the design composed. At the upper-left curve sits a cluster of three large blue roses, their petals rich and velvety with a pronounced sapphire cast, giving the wreath a dignified focal point. Around them, feathery sprays of baby's breath and small areas of dark green foliage offer lightness and gentle layering, like exhalations of calm. A graceful line of white orchids arcs from the mid-left down toward the lower right; their sleek, porcelain-like petals and pale, open faces lend an orchidaceous, ethereal calm to the composition. Several chartreuse-green buds punctuate the cascade, some closed, some just unfurling - a quiet reminder of life's small continuities. The overall mood is one of solemn tenderness: cool blues that speak of remembrance and peace, whites that suggest purity and solace. This wreath reads as both a visual tribute and a tactile composition, ideal for memorials in Spitalfields, Brick Lane chapels, or intimate gatherings where a refined, comforting presence is desired.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, a ring of white, blush pink, and deep magenta blossoms carefully layered to convey peace and tenderness. The eye is first drawn to the white Oriental lilies that anchor the design; their broad, velvety petals are fully open, revealing prominent green pistils and dustings of golden pollen that give a soft, natural warmth. Interspersed with them are vivid fuchsia lilies, each star-shaped bloom adding a note of intensity and remembrance, reminiscent of the colourful stalls and textiles of nearby Spitalfields Market. Around and between these lilies, clusters of soft light pink roses and creamy white roses create a gentle rhythm, some blooms tightly furled like promises, others open and full, symbolising a life well lived. White gerbera daisies with dark centres add a contemporary touch, their crisp outlines standing out clearly against the deeper tones. Fine-textured white filler flowers, likely small carnations or sprays, fill the spaces and soften every edge, so the circle feels unbroken and complete. A generous collar of fresh green foliage, from small glossy leaves to feathery sprigs, frames the flowers and provides a natural, grounding backdrop. The arrangement has a quiet, dignified presence, ideal for a funeral or celebration of life in Spitalfields, whether the service is held near Brick Lane, Liverpool Street, or one of the historic chapels in the area. It feels like the work of a caring local florist who designs with empathy and respect, creating a floral tribute that speaks of eternal love and gentle farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular sympathy wreath, captured against a bright white background, displays a thoughtful interplay of deep red and vivid lime green, reminiscent of the bold colours often chosen by families around Spitalfields for meaningful farewells. The wreath is composed primarily of red carnations, their many-layered, frilled petals giving each bloom a plush, almost cloud-like texture. These carnations are arranged closely together, forming a continuous ring of crimson that flows smoothly around the frame. Some blossoms are more open and expansive, others smaller and tighter, creating natural variations in height and shadow that lend the design a soft, three-dimensional depth. Threaded between the red flowers are rounded clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, dome-shaped heads packed with tiny florets that catch the light and provide a striking contrast. The brightness of the chartreuse tones seems to lift the arrangement, suggesting comfort and remembrance rather than darkness. Around and beneath these blooms lies a structured bed of foliage: deep green fern fronds that arch gently outward, and variegated pittosporum leaves with pale, creamy edges that add subtle pattern and lightness. The greenery frames the flowers like a tranquil garden border, evoking the calm of nearby parks and churchyards off Commercial Street. A soft, striped ribbon in shades of green is woven discreetly among the leaves, forming gentle curves that echo the circular shape of the wreath. Together, the flowers, foliage, and ribbon create a balanced, dignified funeral tribute, suitable for placing at a service, chapel, or graveside, expressing both love and respect in a clearly defined, harmonious design.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a crisp white background, this lush circular wreath appears as though it has just been set down in a peaceful room off Commercial Street, ready to be taken to a funeral or memorial in Spitalfields. The design is abundant and carefully balanced, built on a deep collar of mixed greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, airy fern fronds, and darker foliage that create a textured, natural frame. Two large coral-red Asiatic lilies, fully open with gently curling petals and clearly defined stamens, act as luminous focal points opposite one another, drawing the eye around the ring and symbolising the unbroken circle of life and memory. Between them, clusters of soft blush-pink roses open in layered spirals, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness and quiet affection. Interwoven are lisianthus blooms in both soft pink and rich purple, their ruffled, cup-shaped flowers adding a sense of movement and depth, like small ripples of colour. Spiky, steel-blue eryngium thistles introduce a cool, sculptural contrast, while delicate sprigs of lavender-blue statice thread through the arrangement like a fine haze. Several green lily buds remain closed, promising future blossoms and a gentle feeling of ongoing remembrance. Near the base, folded, striped green leaves, likely ti or aspidistra, are shaped into neat loops to cradle one of the lilies, a subtle detail that showcases skilled florist craftsmanship familiar to families ordering sympathy flowers locally. This wreath, with its blend of warm oranges, soft pastels, and evening-cool blues, conveys respect, comfort, and enduring love, making it an appropriate floral tribute for funerals, chapel viewings, or memorial gatherings across the Spitalfields area.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this detailed image, a perfectly round funeral wreath rests on a seamless white background, its entire form composed of finely textured Baby's Breath flowers. Each gypsophila head is made of many tiny, snow-white blossoms, so densely woven that the wreath looks almost like a ring of soft foam or freshly fallen frost. The white is pure but never harsh, softened by the intricate clusters that create a gentle, cloud-like surface all the way around. At the lower right edge of the circle, two calla lilies are artfully tucked into the mass of white, their presence both subtle and commanding. Their trumpet-shaped blooms are shaded in deep burgundy and magenta tones, darkening towards the mouth of the flower and then melting into muted green along the stems and outer petals. The stems curve inward with natural elegance, as if the lilies have grown through the wreath rather than been placed there by hand. The overall mood is calm and reflective, with a quiet sense of ceremony that would suit a farewell service in one of Spitalfields' historic churches or a simple commemoration at home. The balanced, almost minimalist palette of white and wine-red makes the wreath feel both modern and timeless, like a carefully considered tribute from a family who values subtle beauty. Every detail-the airy Baby's Breath, the sculptural calla lilies, the open centre-contributes to a design that speaks of gentle remembrance, dignity, and enduring love, echoing the intimate character of Spitalfields' narrow streets and hidden courtyards.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular funeral wreath, photographed against a bright, featureless white background, appears almost to float, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity. The entire ring is densely planted with roses in vivid shades of cerise, fuchsia and magenta, each bloom at a different stage of opening. Some roses are tight, rounded buds promising more colour, while others are fully expanded, showing layers of velvety petals that curl and ripple towards the edges. Threaded between these deeper tones are softer blush and pastel pink roses, which soften the palette and introduce a gentler, comforting mood. Large, double-headed lilies are carefully positioned among the roses, their wide, creamy white and pale pink petals radiating outwards like stars. Some lilies are fully opened, revealing intricate centres and subtle flecks of deeper pink, while others rest as elongated, lime-green buds, adding slim, pointed shapes that contrast with the rounded roses.   

Surrounding and cradling the blossoms is a generous collar of foliage in multiple shades of green. Feathery fern fronds stretch delicately beyond the blooms, creating a soft, lacy outline to the wreath. Beneath them, broad, glossy leaves in deep emerald and bright leaf-green fill the inner and outer edges, giving the arrangement depth and structure. The contrast between the intense pink flowers and the cool greenery is heightened by the stark white background, which allows every detail to be clearly seen. The overall impression is one of care and quiet dignity, a floral circle symbolising unbroken love and remembrance. It feels perfectly suited to a memorial service or crematorium farewell for a Spitalfields family, perhaps after a reflective walk past the brick facades of Fournier Street or the bustle of Brick Lane, where flowers help express what words cannot.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
A lush wreath of deep red roses sits on a pure white background, the circle densely packed with blooms in varying stages of openness. Large, fully opened roses reveal velvety interiors, while smaller buds tuck between to shape a continuous, velvet-red surface that feels tactile and intimate. The arrangement wears its symbolism lightly yet unmistakably-love, devotion, and remembrance-so it can accompany a celebration or a solemn farewell with equal grace. As a local florist with roots in the East End, I sense the quiet power of these blooms, the way their fragrance mingles with the air and their textures invite a second glance. The white backdrop keeps the focus firmly on color and craft, highlighting the spiral centers and the subtle curves of each petal. Within Spitalfields and nearby streets-from Brick Lane to Whitechapel-this wreath makes a striking statement for anniversaries, memorials, or festive welcomes. It's available for same-day delivery across the area, ensuring freshness and care from our hands to your door, a dependable expression of sentiment that speaks softly yet clearly.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular funeral wreath rests visually against a clean white background, its colours and textures brought into crisp focus as if laid out in a quiet chapel near Spitalfields Market. The wreath forms a perfect ring, packed generously with deep red roses and sunny yellow chrysanthemums, so that no bare frame is visible beneath the blooms. Each red rose appears at its peak, petals layered tightly at the centre and gently unfurling at the edges, shifting from classic crimson to near-burgundy tones that suggest depth, love, and reverence. Between and around the roses, clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums add a softly luminous contrast, their many thin petals creating a delicate, feathery look that almost seems to tremble with light. The interplay of red and yellow feels both respectful and uplifting, like a quiet promise of comfort for a family gathering from the surrounding streets of Spitalfields, Shoreditch, or Whitechapel. Underpinning the flowers, polished green leaves and softer, greyer sprigs of foliage-perhaps salal and eucalyptus-provide a textured, natural base, some leaves catching the light with a gentle gloss while others appear velvety and matte. The open centre of the wreath emphasises its symbolic link to eternity and ongoing remembrance, while the evenly spaced roses and chrysanthemums reveal skilled, patient hands at work. The bright, studio-style lighting on the white backdrop isolates every petal and leaf, turning the wreath into a clear, contemplative focal point. This arrangement would feel at home beside a coffin, on a memorial stand, or laid at a graveside in one of the local churchyards, conveying enduring love and respect through its carefully chosen colours and forms.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Florist Spitalfields, this circular wreath is a focal point of reverent beauty, built from dozens of deep red roses set against a crisp white field. The blooms crowd the ring densely, each rose in a different stage of bloom-from tight buds that promise future splendor to open, velvety petals that catch the light and shimmer with rich crimson. Fresh green foliage threads through the bouquet; broad eucalyptus-like leaves provide a soft, matte counterpoint, while slender, glossy ruscus adds sharper, bright contrast. The result is a full, three-dimensional circle that glows with warmth and dignity, a generous tribute that communicates sympathy with quiet strength. The scene feels intimate yet monumental, ideal for memorials, funerals, or anniversaries that call for a lasting, comforting presence. Light softens across the petals, highlighting subtle shade variations and creating delicate depth that invites a closer look. This wreath embodies careful craftsmanship and East London charm, marrying classic symbolism with a contemporary sense of proportion and texture. Available for same-day delivery across Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Shoreditch, and the wider East End, it offers a reliable, elegant expression of condolence that families can rely on in their hour of need.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A circular sympathy wreath crafted to resemble a traditional lifebuoy is shown against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, allowing its bold colours and careful structure to take centre stage. The florist has packed the ring with countless small, daisy-like blooms, giving it a rich, continuous texture that appears both soft and substantial, like a floral cushion of comfort. The arrangement is cleanly quartered into four equal panels, where royal blue and snow-white flowers alternate in a rhythmic pattern: blue at the top left and bottom right, white at the top right and bottom left. The blue sections are deep and velvety, full of intensity and depth, while the white segments bring a pure, gentle lightness, reminiscent of sea foam or clouds over the East London skyline. Along the inner rim, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is lightly ruffled, forming a delicate, wave-like frill that frames the central opening and subtly echoes the maritime theme. The craftsmanship feels calm and deliberate, the kind of attentive work you might expect from a seasoned florist serving the Spitalfields community, familiar with families gathering near Commercial Street or Liverpool Street to say their goodbyes. The wreath's lifebuoy design evokes protection, rescue, and steadfast care, making it a poignant choice for funerals or memorials with ties to the water, the navy, or lifeguarding, or for honouring a loved one remembered as someone who always kept others afloat. Its composed blue-and-white palette speaks of serenity, respect, and a quiet, enduring farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above, this meticulously arranged circular wreath balances purity and warmth: a dense ring of creamy white roses forms the bedrock, their tightly furled centers glowing with a soft ivory light, while pale yellow lilies arc through the composition like gentle candles. The lilies vary between full bloom-displaying trumpet-like petals and delicate, almost chartreuse stamens-and neatly closed buds that add vertical interest and the promise of further opening. Beneath and between the flowers, a verdant foundation of deep green foliage lends structure: delicate fern fronds fan outward with feathery texture, while clusters of rounded leaves, reminiscent of eucalyptus, give a cool, satiny contrast and a hint of silvery green. The photograph's even, natural illumination brings out the petals' satiny sheen and the layered depth of the foliage. Close your eyes and you might imagine a soft scent: the powdery sweetness of roses tempered by a green, citrus-tinged lily note. Presented flat against a clean white surface, the wreath's perfect circle becomes a visual language of continuity and remembrance, a respectful memorial tribute intended for a funeral altar, graveside or sympathy delivery. Crafted in our Spitalfields workshop with local care and floral expertise, this arrangement reads as a quiet, reverent message of condolence-an emblem of peace and enduring love for those laying a loved one to rest in and around Spitalfields, Brick Lane and Bishopsgate.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00