East Ham WREATHS

Welcome to Florist East Ham, your trusted local florist for elegant wreaths, flowers, and bouquets. Nestled near the bustling High Street North and moments from the beautiful Plashet Park, we take pride in serving our vibrant East Ham community and nearby areas like Upton Park, Manor Park, and Barking.

With years of expertise and a dedicated team of passionate florists, we create each wreath with care, whether for heartfelt tributes, celebrations, or thoughtful gifts. Our wreaths feature only the freshest blooms, thoughtfully arranged for lasting beauty and local meaning. We understand the importance of timely care, which is why we offer same-day delivery across East Ham when you order online before 3PM.

Being locals ourselves, we cherish the connections with our customers close to landmarks like East Ham Library and St. Bartholomew’s Church. Our team’s knowledge of the area ensures your wreaths and bouquets are always delivered swiftly and with the personal touch that sets us apart. Whether you need a classic floral tribute or a bespoke arrangement, trust Florist East Ham to help you express the right sentiments, right on time.

  • Expert local florists with East Ham knowledge
  • Beautiful wreaths using premium seasonal flowers
  • Quick, same-day flower delivery to Upton Park, Manor Park & Barking
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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath rests against a pure white background, its broad, uninterrupted band of pristine white chrysanthemums forming a soft, cloud-like cushion that symbolises peace and remembrance. Every chrysanthemum bloom is carefully arranged to create a uniform, tactile surface of ruffled petals, suggesting continuity and a gentle embrace. Crowning the upper-left quadrant is an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): richly hued deep violets graduating to pale lavender, with some blooms fully unfurled to show layered petals and subtle tonal centres while others remain as slender, hopeful buds. Interspersed among these are lush green elements - glossy variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds - which add contrast, movement and a natural freshness that lifts the composition. A delicate, crinkled dark purple mesh trims both inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, echoing the lisianthus tones and giving the wreath a quietly regal finish. Soft, diffused studio lighting creates a gentle shadow under the wreath, emphasising its rounded shape and the density of the blooms. The overall impression is one of calm dignity and tender consolation, with a barely perceptible floral scent of chrysanthemum and sweet lisianthus. Prepared with local care by Florist East Ham for families in the area, this arrangement suits funerals, memorial services or graveside tributes near East Ham station, Plashet Park and the surrounding community.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular funeral wreath shown on a clean white surface, handcrafted from a dense mattress of small white chrysanthemums whose delicate, layered petals create a plush, uniform field. The immaculate white chrysanthemum heads form the wreath's substantial body, their texture feather-soft and comforting under gentle, even lighting. Subtle threads of dark purple netting or ribbon trace the inner and outer rims, just visible through the flowers and lending a quiet, elegant framing that deepens the overall tone. Anchoring the top-left quadrant is an accent cluster of three soft yellow roses, each bloom opening with a pale warmth that reads as kindness and remembrance. Surrounding the roses are halos of airy white gypsophila, tiny cloud-like orbs that soften the cluster, and sprays of lavender-purple statice that add a restrained pop of cool colour. A mix of smooth green leaves and finer ferny fronds provides contrast in texture and a sense of natural freshness. The wreath maintains a perfect circular silhouette with an open centre, symbolising unbroken affection or eternal life; its balanced composition is carefully constructed to lie gracefully on an easel or flat surface. As an East Ham florist with years of experience preparing memorial tributes, Florist East Ham sometimes delivers wreaths like this to services near East Ham Station, Green Street or local crematoria, where the arrangement's soothing palette and thoughtful craftsmanship are chosen to express condolence and honour a life with quiet elegance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A soft, contemplative floral wreath fills the frame, its circular shape floating against a spotless white background like a halo. The entire ring is richly packed with Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white flowers clustered so closely that they form a downy, cloud-like surface, reminiscent of early morning mist over Central Park in East Ham. Scattered through this airy texture are generous clusters of lisianthus, their blossoms unfolding in graceful, ruffled spirals. Each lisianthus petal begins in pure white at the base, then gently deepens to tones of lilac, mauve, and violet along the edges, creating an elegant watercolour effect. Some flowers are at their fullest, revealing softly shadowed centres, while others remain partly closed, with greenish-cream buds hinting at the colour still to come. The wreath has a clean, open centre, reinforcing its symbolism of continuity, eternity, and the unbroken bond between loved ones. There is no visual distraction from foliage or ribbons; the design relies entirely on the dialogue between white and purple, light and shadow, fullness and air. This careful balance gives the arrangement a feeling of tranquillity and respect, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals, church services, and memorial gatherings across East Ham and neighbouring areas such as Beckton or Upton Park. The flowers look freshly arranged, as if prepared the same morning by an attentive local florist, and the overall mood is one of gentle solace-a quiet floral embrace for moments when words are difficult to find.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A thoughtful funeral wreath photographed on a bright white backdrop, meticulously crafted by a local hand in East Ham and suitable for memorial services across the area. The main body is a generous, circular carpet of tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose small florets create a cushiony, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and quiet comfort. Just beneath the surface a fine layer of rich purple netting or lace is visible along the inner ring, providing discreet depth and a refined evening tone. On the wreath's upper-left quarter a single cream to pale yellow rose takes centre stage, its petals unfurling with a soft glow amid a lush bouquet of mixed foliage - variegated leaves edged in pale tones, delicate fern fronds and slender sprays of lavender-purple statice that add a gentle accent. Counterbalancing this cluster, two elegant calla lilies rest along the right-hand arc, their forms sweeping from two o'clock to five o'clock; their petals show a graceful gradient from deep mauve and violet at the tips into a warm, peach-pink blush at the base, with vivid green stems woven into the chrysanthemum bed. A solitary long green stem crosses the lower wreath, tying the two groups together and revealing the careful wiring and craftsmanship typical of Florist East Ham. Bathed in soft daylight that highlights texture and hue, the arrangement conveys solemnity and tender remembrance, a composed sympathy piece suited for services near East Ham Park, the town centre or local chapels with same-day delivery available around Barking Road and neighbouring streets.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful, circular sympathy wreath is shown against a spotless white background, its flowers arranged so densely that they form a continuous tapestry of colour and texture. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the many roses that make up the heart of this design: generous ivory and creamy white blooms fully opened to reveal spiralling centres, surrounded by smaller clusters of blush pink spray roses that range from tight, promising buds to softly unfurling petals. Scattered throughout are gentle tones of pale peach and warm butter-yellow roses, creating a comforting glow that softens the overall look. Adding a distinctive character are the dusty lavender and muted mauve roses, their vintage shades giving the wreath an understated, classic charm that feels fitting for a funeral service in East Ham or a chapel near the High Street. Underpinning all of this colour is a base of dark green ferns, the fronds finely cut and slightly arched, emerging in small sprays between flowers and forming the outer edge of the circle. The greenery adds depth, structure and a sense of freshness, as if the wreath has just been finished by a local florist and is ready for respectful delivery to a family home or funeral director. The centre of the wreath remains open, emphasising the symbolism of the circle as an emblem of eternal love and unbroken memory. Soft lighting and the clean, uncluttered background keep the focus entirely on the floral craftsmanship, evoking calm, solace and heartfelt condolences.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In the peaceful light of East Ham, this elegant floral wreath gracefully stands as a symbol of sympathy and cherished memories. Arranged in a seamless circle against a crisp white backdrop, the design blends the pure beauty of white lilies-each petal opening like a gentle embrace-with vivid fuchsia pink lilies that bring warmth and depth to the tribute. The white lilies, smooth and luminous, invite feelings of peace and hope, their centres touched with subtle green stamens hinting at tender renewal. Among them, magenta Stargazer lilies, characterized by velvety petals with dark speckles, offer a lively remembrance and a message of everlasting affection, reminiscent of gardens found near Plashet Grove. Amidst these bold forms, pale pink and creamy white roses are gently tucked in, each bud delivering a subtle touch of romance and compassion, their soft petals almost cloud-like in texture. Foliage in muted shades of green, possibly sourced from stalls near East Ham market, weaves through the arrangement, grounding the blooms and adding dimension. The unbroken circular wreath, so skillfully crafted by East Ham's florists, is more than a collection of flowers-it becomes a tactile expression of comfort, designed to honour loved ones or offer solace. Every detail reflects the sensitive artistry of seasoned florists who understand the significance of each stem, creating designs that resonate with those seeking quiet support during times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular wreath photographed against a clean white field, crafted by a local hand with the sympathetic elegance suited to funeral or memorial use across East Ham and neighbouring streets like Barking Road and Green Street. The majority of the ring is formed from myriad white spray chrysanthemums, packed tightly so their numerous petals create a soft, continuous, cloud-like texture that conveys purity and serenity. Positioned on the upper left quadrant, a bright, carefully arranged spray becomes the wreath's emotional center: fully opened yellow roses, their petals unfolding in warm butter and gold, sit alongside deep royal-purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled, cup-shaped blooms add a velvet softness. A few unopened lavender and green lisianthus buds punctuate the composition, introducing a gentle progression from bud to bloom. The colorful cluster is supported by fresh green foliage - glossy leaves, fine fern-like fronds and variegated sprigs - which frame and lift the accent without overwhelming the white base. A narrow dark purple mesh ribbon is visible under the chrysanthemums at the wreath's edges, a discreet detail that ties back to the purple blooms and refines the silhouette. The overall impression is of a respectful, handcrafted tribute meant to comfort; the scent is faintly floral and the textures range from cushiony chrysanthemum mass to the satiny lisianthus petals. Florist East Ham prepares wreaths like this for local memorials and can arrange sensitive delivery across the Newham borough on request.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath brimming with white and lilac flowers is set against a clean, bright white backdrop, making every detail of the arrangement visible and distinct. The eye is first drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies that dominate the design, their satin-like petals opening wide in graceful arcs, each flower showing a soft green centre and finely defined stamens dusted with russet-brown pollen. Some lilies remain in bud, their pointed forms adding rhythm and a sense of gentle movement around the ring. Nestled among these are numerous Lisianthus blooms, their layered petals rippling like fine fabric, each one brushed at the edges with shades of lavender and pale purple that lend a quiet, soothing contrast. Slim, cool-toned greenery, including eucalyptus-style sprigs and slender leaves, peers through the blossoms, creating shadows and texture while keeping the overall look light and airy. The wreath's unbroken circle suggests continuity and eternal love, much like the enduring bonds families across East Ham feel when gathering for funerals in local churches and crematoriums. The soft whites and muted purples evoke a hushed calm, as though the flowers are offering a silent message of comfort and respect. Viewed closely, you can almost sense the gentle fragrance of lilies rising, mingling with the rustle of foliage. This thoughtful design would feel at home resting beside a coffin, on a stand near the lectern, or at a remembrance service, quietly honouring a life with grace and understated beauty.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a just-above viewpoint against a pristine white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath presents a harmonious interplay of pristine white and intense blue. The central ring is made of densely packed white chrysanthemums whose multitude of feathery petals form a full, slightly domed surface; up close you can sense a faint, reassuring fragrance and a softness like a cushion under the fingers. Nestled at the upper left of the circle are three striking royal-blue roses - deep, saturated, almost electric in tone - their velvety spirals drawing the eye and lending a dignified focal point. Dark green foliage cradles the roses, giving contrast and depth while emphasizing the roses' intense hue. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon runs around both the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring; its gentle ruffles and glossy reflections sharpen the wreath's outline and bring a tailored, respectful finish to the design.

This wreath reads as a composed tribute, the combination of white for purity and blue for calm creating a soothing, consoling presence. As Florist East Ham, we prepare similar pieces for memorials and funerals on Barking Road and in the surrounding Newham community, mindful of how texture, scent and colour comfort those who gather. The arrangement is photographed under soft, even light that preserves color accuracy and the sense of touch, presenting a wreath that feels both traditional and quietly personal for moments of remembrance. For enquiries visit fl oristeastham.co.uk or contact our East Ham team to discuss placement and local delivery.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from above against a bright white background, this floral wreath forms a perfectly even circle, symbolising continuity and unending remembrance. The arrangement is built on a lush bed of deep green fern fronds, their feathery, serrated leaves radiating outward like a natural frame. On top of this greenery, a generous selection of roses has been carefully positioned so that the wreath looks full and harmonious from every angle. The main roses are large and fully opened, their petals layered in soft folds of dusty lavender, mauve, and grey-tinged purple, giving a gentle, antique quality to the design. Threaded between these are clusters of delicate spray roses in a warm, pastel pink, some already open and others still in bud, which lend a sense of movement, as if the flowers are slowly unfolding over time. Tiny hints of darker foliage and discreet filler buds are tucked between the roses, helping to deepen the shadows and highlight the rounded shapes of each bloom. The light is soft and even, making the colours appear calm and refined rather than bright or overpowering. The mood is thoughtful and reverent, ideal for a sympathy wreath or funeral tribute for a family in East Ham marking a farewell at a local service or crematorium. The combination of lavender and pink roses suggests admiration, grace, and gentle love, reflecting the way local florists in the East Ham community often design tributes that feel both personal and comforting for same-day memorial delivery.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An eloquent funeral wreath, photographed on a clean white ground, composed of a lavish ring of intense deep-blue chrysanthemums that create a plush, almost carpeted texture. The chrysanthemums' tiny, spidery petals blend into a continuous sapphire field, their cool tones absorbing the soft ambient light and lending the arrangement a contemplative stillness. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner curve, its soft sheen framing the blue with restrained elegance and guiding the eye to the arrangement's focal cluster at the upper-left. There, three large blue roses reach full bloom: their velvety petals open in concentric folds, a sumptuous azure that pairs naturally with the chrysanthemums. Touches of baby's breath intersperse around the roses, offering light, feathery highlights and enhancing the wreath's layered depth. A graceful spray of pure white orchids arcs from the mid-left and sweeps toward the lower right; the orchids' broad, luminous petals and smooth textures introduce a calm, airy movement across the dense blue base. Several green orchid buds sit among the open blooms-some tightly furled, others just beginning to swell-speaking softly of continuity and new life amid loss. The arrangement reads as a measured expression of sympathy: solemn, refined, and quietly hopeful. As a local florist in East Ham familiar with services near East Ham station and Plashet Park, Florist East Ham arranges this style for memorials and cemeteries, prepared with care and attention to texture, scent, and proportion.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, composed in gentle tones of white, blush pink, and deep magenta that convey calm and deep respect. Large white lilies dominate the design, their satin-like petals spread wide, catching the light and drawing attention to the pale green pistils and soft golden pollen at their centre. Interwoven among them are dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped, lightly speckled blooms adding a vivid note of colour that feels like a warm embrace rather than a shout. White gerbera daisies with dark, velvety centres are scattered throughout, bringing a bright, contemporary touch and a sense of openness. Between the larger flowers, delicate light pink roses, many still in graceful bud, create a tender rhythm of soft curves, while fuller creamy white roses provide classic, timeless beauty. Fine white filler flowers, similar to miniature carnations or small spray blooms, fill the spaces so that the wreath looks plush and seamless from every angle. Lush green foliage circles the arrangement, with different shapes and shades of green giving depth and a subtle, garden-like feel. The circle itself is unbroken, symbolising continuity and eternal love, its empty centre offering a quiet space for reflection. The overall effect is soothing and dignified, like a carefully considered tribute arranged by an experienced florist in East Ham, suitable for memorial services held near East Ham station, local churches, or crematoria. It is a wreath that feels personal and compassionate, a floral expression of sympathy that supports families as they gather to remember a cherished life.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath dominates the scene, its form densely woven with red and green flowers that seem to glow against the pure white background. The ring is thick and full, with no gaps, giving a sense of completeness and steady support. Across the wreath, deep red carnations take centre stage, their frilled, layered petals creating a soft, cushiony texture that feels both comforting and familiar, like a classic tribute so often seen at East Ham memorials and church services. Between these generous blooms, lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design like small, luminous jewels. Each pompon is a rounded ball of tiny, neat petals, their bright chartreuse colouring bringing an energy that speaks quietly of life continuing and memories staying vivid. Around and beneath the flowers, rich greenery builds a textured frame. Dark fern fronds stretch outward with a feathery grace, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in cream, weave through the arrangement to soften the strong colours and add a gentle, natural pattern. Tucked into the lower portion of the wreath, a light green striped ribbon curls into elegant loops, mirroring the circular shape and adding a subtle decorative touch without drawing focus away from the blooms. The lighting is even and soft, highlighting the layers of petals and the contrast between crimson and lime without harsh shadows. This wreath feels thoughtfully crafted, like something a local East Ham florist would prepare for a funeral at a nearby cemetery or a remembrance gathering in a family home, honouring a life with a balance of solemnity and quiet brightness.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A richly detailed sympathy wreath lies against a pure white background, its circular form perfectly even and reassuringly full. At opposite points on the ring, two striking Asiatic lilies in deep coral-orange open wide, their curved petals and exposed stamens forming luminous beacons of colour that stand for devotion and strength. Between these focal blooms, generous clusters of large, velvety roses in blush and lavender-pink weave around the circle, each rose fully unfurled so that every layered petal can be seen, creating a feeling of softness and grace. Nestled among the roses are ruffled lisianthus blossoms in varied tones of pale pink, lilac, and rich purple, some just opening, others fully expanded, giving the wreath a gentle, breathing rhythm. Small, spiky eryngium in cool blue-grey tones provide an architectural accent, their thistle-like heads echoing the texture of wildflowers you might spot along the paths near Plashet Park in East Ham. Tiny clouds of lavender-blue statice are scattered throughout, filling fine gaps and adding a hazy, almost watercolor softness to the design. The wreath's foundation is a tapestry of mixed foliage: silvery eucalyptus leaves with their calm, muted green; finely cut fern fronds; and darker, more robust greenery that secures the flowers in place. Tucked artfully near the lower lily, you can see folded decorative leaves, arranged with precision to highlight the craftsmanship behind the piece. A few tightly closed lily buds rest quietly in the greenery, promising gentle change over the coming days. The overall impression is one of peaceful remembrance, a dignified funeral tribute that would feel at home in an East Ham chapel of rest or delivered to a family home for a private moment of reflection and condolence.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above, this circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless against a bright white background, as though it is floating in still air. The ring is constructed from countless stems of white Baby's Breath, each laden with tiny, cloud-like blossoms that overlap until no foliage or base is visible. The gypsophila forms a continuous halo of soft texture, its surface subtly uneven, like fresh snow that has just settled. At the lower right curve of the wreath, two striking calla lilies interrupt the sea of white and introduce a deep emotional note. Their sculpted, funnel-shaped blooms are saturated with a rich burgundy or magenta tone at the flared tips, gradually blending into a softer green that continues along the slender, glossy stems. The petals roll inward in a smooth spiral, giving the flowers a modern and almost architectural profile. The stems emerge from within the Baby's Breath and bend gracefully inward, guiding the eye towards the open centre of the ring. The contrast between the delicate, airy gypsophila and the bold, velvety callas creates a balance of fragility and strength, echoing the mixture of sorrow and gratitude present at a farewell service. The composition feels calm and uncluttered, making it an elegant option for memorials in East Ham, from quiet services near Plashet to tributes sent to local chapels. A florist familiar with the community would understand how such a design offers understated comfort, its white blossoms speaking of purity and peace, while the wine-dark calla lilies convey deep affection and lasting respect.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A softly luminous circular floral wreath is presented against a spotless white background, allowing each bloom and leaf to stand out in quiet clarity. The ring is lavishly packed with roses in deep magenta, vivid fuchsia, and gentle pastel pink, their petals unfurling in spirals that suggest both fragility and strength. Between these roses sit generous double lilies, their layered petals a blend of creamy white, blush pink, and pale peach, some edged with slightly deeper tones that draw the eye inward towards their delicate centers. A few bright yellow-green lily buds, smooth and pointed, are nestled among the open flowers, adding a sense of life continuing to unfold. Encircling and supporting the blooms is a rich frame of foliage: dark green, feathery fern fronds; shiner, broader leaves; and small textured greens that weave in and out, providing depth and a touch of woodland softness. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle, symbolising continuity and eternal love, and the strong contrast with the white background makes the colours glow as if caught in gentle daylight. It is easy to imagine this piece resting in a chapel near Central Park in East Ham, or placed beside a memorial photograph at a family gathering, offering a serene focal point. The arrangement feels carefully crafted for moments of farewell, a floral tribute that balances the intensity of grief with the warmth of cherished memories.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Picture a wreath so lush with red roses that it seems to radiate warmth across East Ham's streets and markets. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of beauty, petals soft and generous, layers unfurling with a sense of quiet opulence. The circle itself feels like a continuous embrace-a velvet-textured tapestry where each rose leans into its neighbor, forging a seamless surface of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries love and solemnity in equal measure, with every bloom bearing a memory or a heartfelt wish. As a local florist standing on East Ham's busy corridors, I sense the quiet authority of these flowers, their perfume mingling with the faint green of stems tucked beneath the bloom cluster. Florist East Ham is proud to offer this gleaming wreath for occasions as varied as weddings, anniversaries, and respectful memorials, and it can be delivered across East Ham, Plaistow, and the surrounding wards. The artistry shows in the petals' curves and folds, the soft, velvet sheen, and the way every blossom anchors the next to craft a cushion-like ring. It's a statement of celebration and remembrance, elegant enough for a church doorway, a funeral pew, or a doorway at a family home on Barking Road, with the wreath drawing the eye and inviting a moment of reflection. In our neighbourhoods-from Green Street to Upton Park-this piece invites warmth, tradition, and the enduring beauty of roses to mark the occasion with grace.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed against a pristine white background, this circular funeral wreath immediately draws the eye with its bold contrast of colour and texture. The ring is completely covered in lush blooms, predominantly deep red roses whose velvety petals unfold in elegant spirals, some a rich crimson and others edging towards burgundy, adding depth and a sense of quiet gravity. Nestled closely among the roses are generous clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their many slender petals forming soft, rounded heads that resemble tiny suns scattered throughout the design. This interplay between the serious, romantic tone of the red roses and the hopeful brightness of the yellow flowers creates a tribute that feels both heartfelt and gently uplifting. Around and beneath the flowers runs a thick base of greenery, likely a mix of salal and eucalyptus, with smooth, glossy dark-green leaves and a few softly matte, silvery-green accents that peek between the blooms. The foliage gives the wreath a natural, garden-like feel, as if gathered fresh from a nearby East Ham park and arranged with great care before a same-day funeral delivery. The flowers are bound into a perfectly formed ring with an open centre, its symmetry symbolising continuity, eternal love, and lasting memory. Under clear, even studio lighting, every petal edge and leaf vein is crisply defined, showing the meticulous workmanship of a professional florist familiar with local services along High Street North and Barking Road. This floral wreath would be a fitting choice for a memorial service, crematorium tribute, or graveside farewell in and around East Ham, offering a dignified expression of remembrance, respect, and enduring affection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Displayed against a pristine white backdrop, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial and intimate at once. The circular form is meticulously built from dozens of rich crimson blooms, each rose at a different stage of bloom, from compact buds hinting at grace to fully opened petals that reveal their velvety texture. The light plays across the petals, catching edges and creating a soft, multidimensional depth. Between the roses, clusters of fresh green foliage provide a natural counterpoint; broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus mingle with sharper, glossy ruscus to add texture and shade. The arrangement is a perfect ring, a universal symbol of eternal memory and enduring affection. It exudes fullness and opulence while remaining dignified enough for memorials or funeral tributes. A clean white background ensures these reds and greens read with clarity, inviting quiet reflection. This wreath speaks of sympathy and condolence, yet also of love that endures beyond loss. It would be a fitting centerpiece for articles on funeral flowers, memorial tributes, or anniversaries, and is ready for delivery across East Ham and the surrounding boroughs, offering a dependable and thoughtful way to express sympathy.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular funeral tribute shaped like a classic lifebuoy, resting visually against a spotless white backdrop so that every detail of the flowers stands out. The wreath is formed from hundreds of small chrysanthemum-style blooms, each head nestled tightly against the next to create a smooth, cushioned surface with gentle dips and rises. The design is boldly quartered: two opposing segments are filled with luxurious royal blue flowers, rich and saturated like deep harbour water, while the remaining two quarters are made of bright white blossoms that catch the light and bring a sense of purity and stillness. The transition between blue and white is clean and intentional, giving the impression of a carefully painted maritime emblem rather than a casual arrangement. Along the inner circle, a narrow dark blue ribbon is gathered in neat ruffles, framing the opening and enhancing the illusion of a seafarer's life ring. The empty centre draws the eye through the piece, suggesting both absence and safe passage, a gentle visual metaphor often appreciated by families in East Ham whose loved ones worked on ships, in the navy, or along the Thames trade routes. The flowers themselves appear freshly arranged, their petals plump and full, as if the design has just left a local workshop for delivery to a funeral home or church. The overall effect is one of steadfast loyalty, gratitude and protection, a dignified way to say farewell to someone remembered as an anchor in the lives of others.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above on a stark white backdrop, this handcrafted circular wreath combines creamy white roses and pale lemon lilies in a densely packed, symmetrical design that feels both respectful and tender. Approximately a dozen to fifteen large roses, each with closely furled, velvety petals, form the primary ring; their soft ivory glow anchors the arrangement. Among them, delicate trumpet lilies in a subtle butter-yellow unfurl in varied stages-some opened wide to reveal elongated stamens, others kept in elegant bud form-introducing vertical interest and a gentle movement across the flat plane of the wreath. The blooms rest on a verdant foundation of mixed foliage: light, feathery fern fronds create a finely textured rim, while clusters of rounded, bluish-green leaves akin to eucalyptus supply contrast and dimensional fullness beneath the blossoms.

The composition conveys a calming, restorative atmosphere-an emblem of memory and solace suited to funeral or memorial settings. Tangible sensory cues are present in the description: the roses' delicate, powder-sweet scent juxtaposed with the lilies' fresher, citrus-tinged aroma and the cool green perfume of the supporting foliage. Prepared with refined skill, this wreath reads as a dignified tribute offering visual serenity and understated elegance. Locally, it would sit naturally in services near East Ham Park or at chapel gatherings along Barking Road, where families often choose soft, harmonious palettes to express condolence and enduring love.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00