Shoreditch Wreaths – Handcrafted Elegance from Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Shoreditch, your trusted local florist crafting beautiful wreaths for every occasion. Located just steps from Old Street and the vibrant lanes of Brick Lane, we’re proud to bring our years of floral expertise to the heart of Shoreditch and neighbouring areas including Hoxton and Spitalfields.

Our wreaths are carefully designed with season-fresh flowers, perfect for celebrations, remembrance, or thoughtful gifts. Each arrangement is made with passion by expert florists who live and work right here in Shoreditch, so you’re always guaranteed a personal touch and local artistry in every bouquet.

  • Same-day delivery available on all orders placed before 3 PM
  • Hand-tied wreaths and bouquets for every taste and occasion
  • Reliable service across Shoreditch, Hoxton, and Brick Lane

Ordering is simple—just order online and enjoy prompt same-day delivery direct from our friendly Shoreditch team. We take great pride in being part of the community, and our customers trust us for our commitment to fresh flowers, reliable service, and genuine local knowledge. Whether you’re honouring a loved one or brightening a home, let Flower Delivery Shoreditch create a lasting impression with every wreath and bouquet.

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WREATHS
I designed this circular sympathy wreath to feel like a quiet hand placed over a shoulder-a compact, continuous ring of solace presented on a pristine white background. At its heart the wreath is formed from densely packed white cushion chrysanthemums; their numerous, tightly ruffled petals create a plush, uniform surface that suggests purity and calm. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left quadrant is a lush accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), the blooms ranging from saturated violet to soft lavender, with partly opened buds and slim stems that add graceful height and variation. Sprays of variegated, glossy leaves and delicate ferny greenery are woven through the purple cluster, introducing cool textures and a living contrast against the snow-white chrysanthemum base. A narrow band of crinkled dark purple mesh ribbon peeks at both the inner and outer rims of the wreath, a subtle finishing touch that deepens the colour story and harmonises with the lisianthus. Studio lighting creates a soft shadow beneath the wreath, giving it gentle presence on the white field without distracting from the composition. Sensory notes are muted but present-the faint green hum of fresh foliage and the velvety feel of lisianthus petals when touched-contributing to a restrained, dignified expression of remembrance. Prepared with care in our local Shoreditch workshop, this wreath is suitable for funeral services, graveside tributes, or private memorials for families around Brick Lane, Redchurch Street, and the wider Shoreditch community by Flower Delivery Shoreditch.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a crisp white background, this dignified circular wreath is built from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, their layered, feathered petals forming a plush, continuous ring that suggests peace and repose. Subtle hints of a dark purple netting or ribbon weave through the chrysanthemum mass at both the inner and outer rims, introducing a muted depth of colour that complements the overall solemnity. Anchoring the composition at the upper-left curve is a refined cluster of three creamy yellow roses, each unfurling in a slow, elegant rhythm and offering a personal touch of warmth and remembrance. Intermingling with the roses are drifts of airy gypsophila and little stems of lavender-purple statice, the tiny spiky blooms catching the eye like soft, distant bells. Lush, varied greenery-broad leaves alongside delicate fern fronds-lends texture and a natural frame to the focal spray. The wreath's clean centre and perfect silhouette speak of continuity and respect; even lighting accentuates the chrysanthemums' soft sheen and the roses' velvety depth, with a faint shadow grounding the piece. Crafted with the sensibility of a local Shoreditch florist, this arrangement is the kind of quiet, considered tribute families request for wakes, memorials, and services across Hoxton, Brick Lane and the Old Spitalfields area, conveying calm, compassion and careful craftsmanship.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced funeral wreath, designed as a perfect circle and set against a bright white backdrop that keeps every bloom in sharp focus. The wreath is lavishly covered with Baby's Breath, their countless miniature flowers forming a continuous ring of soft, white fluff that reads almost like gentle snowfall. This gypsophila foundation gives the arrangement a light, airy feel, similar to the delicate haze that sometimes softens the skyline around Old Street in the early hours. Rising from this cushion are refined lisianthus flowers, arranged in a rhythm that gently guides the eye around the wreath. Each lisianthus displays layers of smooth, ruffled petals: the central portions remain a calm, creamy white, while the outer edges are kissed with lilac, lavender, and deeper violet, as though dipped in watercolour paint. The purple tones are not harsh or overwhelming; instead, they add quiet contrast and definition, reflecting the mix of creativity and subtlety often seen in Shoreditch's design studios and galleries. A selection of buds and partially open blooms, tinged with soft green and buttery cream, introduce a feeling of new growth and ongoing remembrance. The centre of the wreath is a clear, open circle, reinforcing symbols of eternity and unity. With no visible greenery beyond a few slender stems and no decorative bow to distract, the design feels pure and uncluttered. This type of wreath, typical of those prepared for services at chapels and venues across Shoreditch and the surrounding City, offers a gentle yet eloquent way to convey condolences, wrapping the memory of a loved one in white and tender purple.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A carefully composed sympathy wreath offered by Flower Delivery Shoreditch, set on a pristine white backdrop so every texture and tone reads clearly. The wreath's foundation is a dense, circular mass of pure white chrysanthemums whose tiny, layered florets form a soft, cushiony surface that suggests calm and reverence. Beneath those white blooms a band of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting shows along the inner circumference, adding a subtle, respectful contrast. Nested in the upper-left quadrant is a lush cluster of foliage and accents: at its centre a single cream to pale yellow rose opens with gentle, satin-like petals, surrounded by mixed greenery - feathery fern fronds and broad variegated leaves edged in lighter hues - which give the grouping depth and a natural, garden-like feel. Threads of lavender-purple statice are interwoven through the foliage, their papery texture and cool tone harmonising with the purple under-layer. Mirroring this cluster on the right side are two elegant calla lilies, their long, bright green stems curving from about two o'clock to five o'clock and their trumpet forms displaying a graceful ombré from rich deep purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink towards the bases. A single longer green stem from the left crosses the lower portion of the wreath, connecting the elements with a quiet line. In soft daylight the composition feels tactile and solemn - velvet chrysanthemums, crisp variegated leaves, and the faint perfume of rose - making it a considered tribute for funerals, graveside services, or quiet memorials in Shoreditch, Brick Lane, or nearby Hoxton.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a lush, full funeral wreath set against a pure white backdrop, its circular form radiating calm and quiet beauty. The wreath is composed almost entirely of roses, each bloom carefully placed so that the flowers touch and overlap, creating a continuous ring of softness. Dominating the arrangement are large ivory and creamy white roses, many fully opened so that their layered petals unfurl in wide, rounded cups, lending an air of elegance and grace. Between them, clusters of blush pink spray roses and tiny pale green buds add intricacy and fine texture, suggesting new beginnings held within the act of saying goodbye. Subtle tones of peach and buttery yellow weave gently through the design, adding warmth and depth without breaking the soothing pastel harmony. Distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses punctuate the circle, offering a slightly antique note that feels reflective, like memories of days spent walking through Shoreditch's quieter back streets away from the bustle of Brick Lane. Beneath and around the blooms, dark green fern fronds create a verdant foundation, their delicate, feathery leaves forming a soft frame that highlights the lighter petals. The unbroken circle of flowers symbolises eternal love and remembrance, making this wreath fitting for a funeral service or celebration of life across Hackney and the City fringe. One can almost sense the gentle fragrance of roses in a calm chapel or crematorium chapel, as family and friends gather to pay their respects. The overall mood is peaceful, dignified, and deeply compassionate, reflecting the thoughtful craftsmanship of a local florist attuned to the needs of grieving families in Shoreditch.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A gentle wreath arranged in a continuous circle, photographed on a pristine white surface so every detail reads with calm clarity. At first glance the eye is drawn to the large, snowy-white Oriental lilies whose broad, petal-surfaces reflect soft light; some blooms are open and star-like with visible pale green pistils and delicate stamens, others are tenderly closed in smooth, tapered buds. Intermingled are vibrant fuchsia-pink Stargazer-type lilies, their deep magenta tones and tiny darker speckles adding warmth and focal rhythm across the ring. Between the larger lilies crouch small, blush-toned roses - some barely opening with layered, velvety petals, others slightly more relaxed - their cream-to-pale-pink hues tempering the composition with romantic softness. Low, muted eucalyptus leaves and narrow lily foliage peek out, bringing structure, depth, and a cool green breath to the design.

The overall impression is one of composed reverence: dense, abundant blooms arranged to create a sense of solace and continuity. Lighting is soft and even, which highlights textural contrasts - satiny rose interiors, waxy lily petals, and the matte, silvery sheen of foliage - and suggests a delicate, floral perfume that feels comforting rather than intrusive. An experienced Shoreditch florist would place this piece near a memorial table or chapel display, where its blend of pure white and strong fuchsia can express both peace and warm remembrance for families in the surrounding streets and markets of Spitalfields and Brick Lane.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
The image shows a perfectly formed circular sympathy wreath composed mainly of pristine white spray chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly they create a seamless, cloud-like ring against a simple white background. Each small chrysanthemum overlaps to form a plush, reverent foundation that feels both crafted and comforting under soft light. Rising from the upper left quadrant of the ring is an intentionally placed spray of color: several open, golden-yellow roses whose velvety petals spiral outward evoke warmth and remembrance, paired with clusters of deep purple Eustoma (lisianthus) that contribute a rich, satin texture and calm dignity. Around these primary blooms are a few closed lisianthus buds in softer lavender-green tones, adding natural rhythm and promise. Fresh green foliage - glossy rounded leaves, a hint of variegation, and slender fern fronds - frames the arrangement and provides structural contrast to the white base. A discreet dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer ring, subtly echoing the lisianthus hues and lending a refined finish. The wreath's open center and classic circular form remain visible, emphasizing continuity and remembrance. As a local florist speaking for Flower Delivery Shoreditch, I would note how this arrangement suits quiet memorial services in Shoreditch and nearby Spitalfields markets, offering a respectful balance of purity and color that conveys sympathy and enduring affection without ceremony overpowering simplicity.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular wreath resting on a bright white background, its design centred around pure white and gentle purple tones that exude tranquillity and respect. Large Oriental lilies form the main structure of the wreath, their velvety white petals gracefully arching outwards. Many are fully open, revealing subtle greenish-yellow throats and graceful pistils and stamens, some touched with a fine dusting of deep amber pollen. Others remain partly closed, lending soft variation and a natural flow around the ring. Between the lilies, delicate Lisianthus-like blooms appear in clusters, their ruffled white petals lightly tipped in lilac and soft violet hues. These frilled edges add a painterly charm, similar to the layered street art walls and textured brickwork that characterise Shoreditch's lanes and courtyards. Small buds, including tightly wrapped lilies and tiny rose-like forms, nestle between the larger flowers, enhancing the depth and plush, cushion-like finish of the wreath. Gentle accents of green foliage, from slender leaves to muted eucalyptus-style sprigs, weave through the flowers, providing a subtle framework and cool contrast without overwhelming the calm colour scheme. The circle is unbroken and harmonious, symbolising eternal love, remembrance, and the ongoing presence of a loved one in the hearts of those left behind. With its clean, contemporary feel and soft, respectful beauty, this wreath would be perfectly at home at a memorial service in a converted Shoreditch warehouse venue or a quiet chapel near Brick Lane, a heartfelt tribute carefully created for families saying farewell in this creative corner of East London.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly raised angle on a clean white surface, this meticulously assembled circular wreath presents a refined expression of remembrance. The central structure is a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums - each bloom layered with feathery petals that build a soft, cloud-like texture and catch a soft wash of light that emphasizes their delicate form. Tiny hints of creamy-yellow at their centers add a gentle warmth beneath the cool white. Anchoring the design at the upper-left are three rich royal-blue roses; their velvety spirals and intense azure saturation create a contemplative focal point. Nestled against them, deep green foliage provides a natural frame, the leaves' glossy surfaces offering a quiet sheen against the matte softness of the chrysanthemums. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt blue trims both the outer and inner edges of the wreath, its carefully ruffled folds adding structure, symmetry, and a refined finish to the circle. The composition casts a soft shadow on the white background, giving the piece depth and presence while the overall palette remains calm and dignified. As a florist working around Shoreditch - from Old Street to Brick Lane and the quiet corners by the Regent's Canal - I envisage this wreath set near a service altar or placed at a graveside, conveying solace and lasting respect. For families looking for a locally made tribute, Flower Delivery Shoreditch can recreate this style with fresh blooms sourced for morning delivery in the neighbourhood.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Against a clean, bright white background, this wreath forms a perfect circle of muted colour and rich texture, like a moment of stillness amid the creative energy of Shoreditch. The design is built around generous, fully bloomed roses in soft shades of dusty lavender, faded mauve, and gentle grey-purple, with petals that twist and fold in intricate layers. Between these focal roses, clusters of blush-pink spray roses curl out from the ring, some in tight buds, others just opening enough to reveal their delicate interiors, creating a gentle rhythm of shapes and sizes across the arrangement. The flowers are nestled into a dense base of dark green fern foliage, whose fronds fan outward in overlapping segments, their serrated edges forming a rich, textured halo at the edge of the wreath. Occasional touches of deeper greenery and small, dark buds are tucked among the petals, providing a quiet contrast that helps the pastel tones stand out more clearly against the simple white backdrop. The lighting is even and soft, smoothing out harsh shadows and letting each nuance of colour and texture be seen, from the velvety rose petals to the crisp fern leaves. The overall impression is one of quiet dignity and tender remembrance, the sort of floral tribute that might accompany a farewell service in a gallery-style space off Redchurch Street or a family gathering near Old Street. Crafted with evident care by local hands, the wreath expresses condolence and respect, offering a comforting circle of beauty at a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A serene, expertly constructed memorial wreath photographed on a crisp white background, where a lush band of electric-royal blue chrysanthemum blooms forms a full, textural ring. The chrysanthemums' tight, spidery petals create a rich tapestry of blue that both grounds and uplifts the composition. A ruffled white satin ribbon or fabric trims the inner rim, its soft highlights offering a refined, comforting edge. Prominent at the upper-left quadrant, a trio of large blue roses unfurl in deep sapphire tones-their velvety petals catching the soft studio light-and are gently accented by feathery sprigs of white baby's breath and a scatter of dark green foliage that provides an understated frame. Gracefully arcing from the mid-left down toward the lower right, a spray of pristine white orchids-suggestive of Phalaenopsis blooms-meanders across the wreath, their smooth petals and pale throats lending an ethereal, calming motion. Interspersed among the orchids are several fresh green buds at different stages, from tightly closed to just beginning to open, a quiet symbol of life and memory continuing. The textures are layered and complementary: velvety roses, fluffy chrysanthemums, airy gypsophila and satiny orchids sit together in harmonious balance. I've prepared many wreaths like this in our Shoreditch studio close to Old Street and Brick Lane, where neighbours often choose similar tones to express sorrow with dignity. This arrangement reads as a composed expression of respect and remembrance, ideal for funeral services, memorials, or placing at a graveside within the local area.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath arranged as a sympathy tribute is presented against a clean white background, giving the flowers a sense of calm clarity. Around the ring, large white lilies stand prominently, their trumpet-shaped blooms fully open, showcasing smooth, slightly ruffled petals and pale green throats dusted with golden pollen. Between these elegant blooms, rich fuchsia and deep magenta lilies appear in star-shaped clusters, their striking tones and speckled petals adding depth and a bold, yet tasteful, contrast. Nestled among the lilies are delicate pink roses, many still partially closed, their soft, velvety petals hinting at tenderness and quiet emotion. Creamy white roses, more fully open, bring structure and roundness to the design, their layered petals almost forming little rosettes of light. White gerbera daisies with dark centres punctuate the arrangement, offering crisp, graphic touches that echo the contemporary feel of Shoreditch's street art and galleries. Fine white filler flowers, similar to spray chrysanthemums or petite carnations, are tucked into every available space, creating a lush, unbroken circle of texture. The wreath is encircled by rich green foliage, the leaves adding depth, framing the blooms, and evoking the greenery found in local corners such as Hoxton Square or Arnold Circus. The overall impression is one of refined elegance and sincere condolence, a design that would feel at home at a funeral service, a crematorium chapel, or a celebration of life held in one of Shoreditch's more modern venues, offering a soft, floral expression of remembrance and support to grieving families.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
An elegant sympathy wreath, photographed straight on against a spotless white background, forms a complete circle of red and green that feels both grounded and uplifting. The design is dominated by deep red carnations, tightly layered so that their ruffled petals create a plush, almost cushion-like texture all the way around the ring. The red is a warm, heartfelt crimson, with slight variations in shade from bloom to bloom that add depth and a natural, organic rhythm. Nestled between them at regular intervals are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, their spherical forms smooth and compact, almost like soft marbles of colour. Their cool, fresh tone balances the richness of the carnations and brings a contemporary vibrancy to the piece. Beneath and around the flowers, an abundance of foliage forms a structured but gentle halo: feathery fern fronds curve outward, providing shadowy depth; glossy green leaves add substance; and light-catching variegated pittosporum, edged in creamy white, brightens the greenery. A two-tone green ribbon, decorated with subtle diagonal stripes, is woven into the lower right quadrant in loose, elegant loops, visually tying together the different greens without overpowering the blooms. The neutral white backdrop and soft, even lighting highlight every detail, from the fine serrations on the fern leaves to the velvety surfaces of the carnation petals, with only a soft shadow suggesting the wreath's thickness. This is the sort of floral tribute that might be delivered to a quiet service in Shoreditch, perhaps near Old Street or along Curtain Road, offering a message of sympathy, remembrance, and gratitude for a life shared.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath, photographed directly from above so that its circular form and detailed floristry can be fully appreciated. The wreath sits against a plain white background, allowing every petal and leaf to stand out with clarity. At its foundation is a lush bed of mixed greenery-rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and deeper green foliage-that forms a dense, textured ring, like a calm, natural frame amid the buzz of Shoreditch High Street. Resting gently on this base are clusters of roses in soft blush and lavender-pink hues, their velvety petals unfurling in spirals that speak of tenderness and loving remembrance. Between the roses, ruffled lisianthus blooms in shades of pale pink and rich, velvety purple weave in and out, their cup-shaped forms adding both depth and a subtle sense of movement. Two striking Asiatic lilies in coral to reddish-orange tones punctuate the design as focal points, one near the upper portion of the wreath and the other towards the lower part. Their wide, star-like petals open fully, revealing prominent stamens that draw the eye and add a gentle, uplifting warmth to the arrangement. Several unopened lily buds peek from the greenery, hinting at future bloom and ongoing remembrance. Scattered throughout are delicate sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, softening the transitions between larger blooms with a hazy, cloud-like effect. Spiky blue eryngium thistles add a sculptural, almost urban edge, their cool steel-blue heads echoing the contemporary aesthetic often seen around Shoreditch's galleries and studios. Tucked near key focal flowers, bright green folded leaves introduce a modern, design-led touch. The wreath as a whole feels like a thoughtful, dignified tribute, suitable for funeral services, memorials, or cremations held in and around Shoreditch.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from directly above, this funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of white against a seamless white backdrop, creating a serene, almost weightless impression. The entire structure is carpeted in Baby's Breath, the tiny gypsophila blooms clustered tightly to build a dense yet airy halo of petals. Up close, every floret seems to float, like fine lace or soft fog drifting along the streets around Old Street and Shoreditch High Street. The ring is uninterrupted, with a clearly defined open center that offers a quiet visual pause, evoking contemplation and gentle remembrance. In the lower right quadrant, two elegant calla lilies rest on the wreath, bringing a rich note of colour and a touch of sculptural drama. Their signature funnel-shaped flowers are shaded in deep burgundy or magenta at the tips, the colour gradually easing into a muted green that transitions seamlessly into their slender, polished green stems. These stems curve gracefully inward, lying partly on the cushion of Baby's Breath and partly hovering above it, giving the design depth and a subtle sense of motion. The crisp lighting in the image illuminates the pure whites and reveals the velvety texture of the callas without casting heavy shadows. The overall mood is one of modern minimalism blended with heartfelt sentiment, the kind of thoughtful floral tribute an experienced local florist might prepare for a funeral at a City crematorium or a memorial held in one of Shoreditch's intimate gallery spaces. It would suit families drawn to simple, contemporary florals that still carry deep emotional resonance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Displayed on a pure white background, this circular wreath appears as a continuous ring of fresh flowers and greens, carefully crafted as a funeral or memorial tribute. The design is lush and generous, with no empty spaces, so the viewer sees only layers of petals and foliage forming an unbroken circle. At first glance, the rich pink tones stand out: roses in vivid fuchsia and deep magenta, softened here and there by gentle blush and pastel pink blooms. Each rose shows a different personality, from perfectly neat buds with tightly rolled petals to fully opened flowers whose petal layers create ruffled, cup-like shapes that spill slightly outward. Threaded among the roses are elegant double lilies in creamy white, pale peach, and subtle blush pink, their larger, overlapping petals adding a sense of softness and flow. Some lilies are fully open, exposing delicate centres and tiny speckles, while others remain as compact, lime-green buds, their pointed ends giving structure and rhythm. Beneath and around the flowers, a rich foundation of greenery forms the bones of the wreath. Fine, feathery fern fronds create a soft outline, almost like lace against the background, while broader, darker green leaves provide shadow and depth inside the circle. A few leaves catch the light, adding a gentle gloss that contrasts with the velvety roses. The combination of bright pinks, creamy lilies and cool greens conveys tenderness and quiet strength rather than stark sorrow. This carefully balanced tribute could easily be imagined delivered across Shoreditch, perhaps to a small chapel off Old Street or a creative studio space repurposed for a celebration of life, offering family and friends a dignified, beautiful way to say a final goodbye.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine being greeted by a wreath so lush with deep crimson roses that it seems to glow in the soft light of a room. Each bloom is chosen at its peak, petals velvet and supple, layers unfolding with a quiet opulence. The circle is complete yet intimate, a continuous embrace where every rose brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and meaning, and as a Shoreditch florist I hear its promise in the scent of rose, faintly mingling with green stems tucked just beneath the surface. The form is intentionally spare in greenery, letting the ruby faces of the roses dominate the composition, their centers spiraling invitingly to the observer. The white background acts like a studio's spotlight, sharpening the deep colour and the subtle sheen on each petal, so that the craft in every fold becomes obvious to the eye and to the nose. For occasions ranging from intimate anniversaries to respectful farewells, this wreath sits as a powerful statement of love, respect, and remembrance, and it would be equally at home gracing a doorway or a ceremonial table. In the heart of Shoreditch, near Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market, a piece such as this would be prepared with the same attention to detail that defines our work, and provided with reliable, friendly service for same-day delivery across the area.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image features a beautifully composed memorial wreath presented on a crisp white background, allowing every flower and leaf to be seen in fine detail, much like it would appear in the studio of a Shoreditch florist before being sent out for a service. The wreath forms a complete, symmetrical circle with a clean open centre, a timeless symbol of eternal love and remembrance. The primary flowers are deep red roses, generously used and tightly massed, their velvety petals layered in classic spirals. The reds vary slightly in tone, from bright ruby to a darker, more wine-like hue, creating depth and drawing the eye around the ring. Interspersed among these roses are plentiful clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their finely cut petals forming soft, button-like blooms that pop against the surrounding red. The yellow introduces warmth and light, suggesting shared stories and cherished memories amid the solemnity of loss. Around and between the flowers, a base of lush greenery provides structure. Broad, glossy green leaves, likely salal or ruscus, combine with sprigs of softer, blue-green foliage that resembles eucalyptus. This mix of textures and shades of green frames the flowers and gives the wreath a natural, almost garden-like feel, as though it has been freshly gathered rather than manufactured. Illuminated by even, neutral lighting, the colours appear true and the textures of the petals and leaves are clearly defined. It feels like a thoughtfully designed wreath for a funeral or commemoration in Shoreditch, equally suited to a contemporary venue near Shoreditch High Street station or a more intimate farewell in one of the area's converted warehouse spaces, carrying a message of respect, love, and peaceful remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Here in Shoreditch, this circular wreath of deep red roses feels like a quiet vow made in the East End's intimate corners. The wreath forms a perfect, uninterrupted ring against a crisp white backdrop, with dozens of blossoms packed close enough to radiate warmth. The roses vary in stage-from tightly furled buds hinting at future glory to fully opened blooms, their petals catching the light and curling softly at the edges so the crimson seems to pulse with life. A subtle rose scent drifts, gentle and comforting, as if the garden itself had stepped into the room. Interwoven among the roses are sprigs of fresh greenery: matte eucalyptus-like leaves that soften the red and provide a soft, forest-fresh aroma, and glossy ruscus that add a sharp, architectural contrast. The arrangement feels tactile and inviting-velvet petals, cool leaves, and careful spacing that make the circle read as both ceremonial and intimate. This wreath is a sincere tribute, well suited to memorials or anniversaries, and it carries a sense of endurance that resonates with families gathering to remember. For clients across Shoreditch and the East End, the wreath can be prepared for delivery to homes, chapels, or venues around Brick Lane, Spitalfields Market, and Hoxton. It is designed to arrive fresh and pristine, with the same-day delivery option available for occasions that call for timely, thoughtful remembrance. In every detail, the bouquet speaks of respect, quiet strength, and the enduring connections we keep in memory.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a lifebuoy-inspired memorial wreath, captured against a spotless white backdrop that makes every petal and fold stand out with clarity. The wreath is formed as a perfect ring, with no visible stems or gaps, just a thick, continuous layer of tightly clustered, small-headed flowers, likely chrysanthemums, giving it a rich, almost sculpted appearance. The design is broken into four strong colour blocks that alternate steadily between royal blue and pure white, echoing the straightforward, reassuring pattern of a traditional life ring seen along harbours and piers. The blue sections, set at the top left and bottom right, are deep and cool, creating a velvety field of petals that suggest strength and depth of feeling. The white segments, at the top right and bottom left, feel calm and luminous, softening the overall look with a sense of serenity, much like the quiet corners around Arnold Circus or side streets off Brick Lane early in the day. A slim, gently ruffled ribbon in dark blue trims the inner circle of the wreath, adding a refined frame and reinforcing the nautical character. The hollow centre is clearly defined, drawing the eye through the ring and allowing the bright background to read as light or open sky. This lifebuoy wreath would make a thoughtful tribute for a loved one remembered in Shoreditch, whether their ties were to the sea, emergency services, or simply the role they played as a dependable, guiding presence. Its crisp structure, maritime symbolism, and cool-toned petals together create an elegant expression of remembrance and enduring support.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above on a white surface, this elegant funeral wreath presents a serene conversation in soft creams, pale lemon, and layered greens-an offering suited to memorials and quiet reflection across Shoreditch and nearby Hoxton. Around fifteen creamy white roses, each with tightly furled petals, form the wreath's soft backbone; their smooth, ivory spirals lend a reassuring stillness to the design. Interspersed are gently tapering lilies in a pale yellow that reads like the first light of morning, some wide open to show elongated trumpet shapes and subtle stamens, others held back in bud to suggest patience and the promise of future bloom. The ensemble is grounded with abundant greenery: fine, feathery fern fronds that feather the edges, and broader, rounded leaves-eucalyptus or similar-that give a muted, silvery-green depth. Together they frame the flowers and create a tactile contrast between silky petals and textural foliage. The visual is calm and full; the density of blooms conveys careful craftsmanship, while the mixed stages of the lilies add quiet movement. Sensory elements are easy to imagine-a soft floral sweetness with a fresh green lift-reassuring in tone rather than ostentatious. This wreath would translate into a respectful graveside statement or a calming presence at a funeral service near Shoreditch High Street or Spitalfields Market. Prepared with those solemn moments in mind, it carries a message of peace, purity, and remembrance, reflecting the neighbourhood's thoughtful, understated approach to memorial floristry. Flower Delivery Shoreditch can prepare and arrange this tribute for local delivery with attentive care.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00