Wanstead Wreaths

At Wanstead Florist, our hand-crafted wreaths are created with care, respect, and years of local floristry experience. From our studio near Wanstead High Street and the George Green area, we design fresh, elegant flower wreaths for funerals, memorials, seasonal door decorations, and special tributes across Wanstead, Snaresbrook, and South Woodford.

Every wreath is made to order by a skilled florist who understands how important the right tribute is. We carefully select seasonal flowers from trusted growers, conditioning each stem in-store to ensure your wreath arrives looking beautiful and lasting well. Whether you'd like a classic white rose tribute, a natural woodland-style design, or colours inspired by a favourite garden near Christchurch Green, we'll guide you with honest, expert advice.

We offer reliable same-day delivery in Wanstead and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know local routes around Hermon Hill and towards Leytonstone, ensuring wreaths arrive on time to homes, churches, crematoria, and funeral directors.

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WREATHS
When I pictured this wreath I thought of a gentle, circular embrace - a white halo of comfort finished with a touch of purple. The base is composed of countless white chrysanthemum cushions, each bloom closely nestled to form a seamless, soft ring that reads as purity and lasting remembrance. At the upper-left a considered cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides a focal accent: rich violet blooms open alongside paler lavender buds, their layered petals creating a velvet-like depth that contrasts beautifully with the crisp white. Variegated green leaves and fine, ferny fronds weave through the purple cluster, adding fresh texture and the subtle green scent of foliage you might notice walking through Wanstead Park on a quiet morning. Along the inner and outer edges, a delicate dark purple mesh ribbon peeks through the chrysanthemums, a refined trim that mirrors the lisianthus tones and gives the wreath an understated, ceremonial finish. The studio's soft light casts a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, suggesting weight and presence against the plain white background and inviting close inspection of the florist's craftsmanship. As a local florist I've crafted many sympathy pieces like this for funerals and memorial gatherings near Wanstead High Street and Snaresbrook; the arrangement is designed to be solemn yet tender, offering a visual language of condolence where words might fall short. Created with care and composure, this wreath honours memory and conveys heartfelt sympathy.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, lovingly assembled from tight clusters of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums that form a plush, uniform ring with an open centre symbolising continuity. The chrysanthemums' delicate, layered petals create a soft, tactile surface that feels both substantial and tender. Subtle strokes of dusky purple netting or ribbon show through the flowers at both inner and outer edges, offering a restrained ribbon of colour that enriches the overall composition without overwhelming the quiet white ground.

A focused cluster sits at the upper-left curve: three pale yellow roses, each unfurling with velvety warmth, are the visual heart of this tribute. They are surrounded by foamy sprays of gypsophila and small lavender-purple statice, whose papery florets introduce a gentle contrast, while varied green foliage - broad laurel-like leaves paired with feathery fern fronds - gives the grouping structure and freshness. The result is a sympathetic, refined piece meant for a funeral, graveside or memorial service. As a Wanstead florist familiar with local chapels and funeral directors around Wanstead Flats and Snaresbrook, Wanstead Florist prepares and can arrange prompt local delivery so this wreath arrives with appropriate care and timing for a service nearby.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A soft, serene floral wreath lies isolated against a clear white backdrop, its circular form composed with the care of an experienced local florist. The entire ring is richly lined with fine white Baby's Breath, the gypsophila forming a feathery halo of tiny blossoms that look almost like a gentle mist. Rising from this delicate bed are elegant lisianthus flowers, their petals layered in ruffled tiers. Each bloom is predominantly white, with edges kissed by lavender and stronger purple-violet shades, creating a subtle gradient of colour around the wreath. Some lisianthus blossoms are fully open and generous, while others remain in various stages of bud, from pale green tips to creamy, half-open cups that promise to bloom in time. The centre of the wreath is a clean, open circle, drawing the eye inward and reinforcing the sense of continuity, memory, and unbroken connection. Without visible foliage or accessories, the focus stays firmly on texture and tone: the soft flurry of the Baby's Breath against the smooth, velvety lisianthus petals. Imagined in the quiet light of a Wanstead morning, it feels like something that might be carried slowly from a family home near the High Street to a service, or laid at a memorial bench by Wanstead Flats. The white and purple colour story suggests purity, respect, and gentle consolation, making this wreath a fitting choice for funerals, cremations, or remembrance services in the local community, where families want a floral tribute that expresses love with understated elegance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A carefully composed circular funeral wreath presented on a bright white backdrop, its foundation a densely arranged ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tiny florets create a pillowy, almost velvet surface that reads as consolation and purity. Woven beneath these white blooms a faint band of deep purple mesh adds depth and a muted wash of colour along the inner edge, seen as a soft undercurrent beneath the white. On the upper-left, a single cream-to-pale-yellow rose forms the focal point of a compact cluster of foliage - broad variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and soft fern fronds that supply texture and a natural cadence. Sprigs of lavender-purple statice are threaded through the greenery, their tiny blooms echoing the purple undertone and lending a whisper of bittersweet colour.

On the right, two elegant calla lilies lie gracefully from about two o'clock down to five, their smooth trumpet blooms graduating from a deep, velvety purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink blush near the bases; their bright green stems bend along the lower-right arc and tie the visual flow together. A longer green stem stretches from the left cluster across the lower wreath and is discreetly secured, guiding the eye to the callas and completing a composed, flowing line. The arrangement is lit in soft, natural light that highlights the contrast between textures - the chrysanthemum's cushion, the rose's satiny petals, the statice's papery clusters, and the calla's sculptural form. As prepared by Wanstead Florist for local memorial services, this wreath is designed to convey respect, tranquil beauty, and quiet comfort to families in Wanstead, Wanstead Park, and the surrounding neighbourhood.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit image captures a full, circular funeral wreath set against a pure white backdrop, the clarity of the background drawing all attention to the intricate flower work. The wreath is a tapestry of roses in harmonious pastel shades, supported by a cushion of dark green fern fronds that peek gently from beneath the blossoms. At the heart of the design, large roses in creamy white and pale ivory open fully, their velvety petals arranged in spirals that feel calm and soothing to the eye. These are interlaced with clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses, some still in bud, hinting at new life and gentle remembrance. Warm touches of peach and soft buttery yellow roses add a quiet glow, like late afternoon light over Wanstead Flats, while rare dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring a sophisticated, slightly nostalgic note. The roses are positioned tightly, leaving almost no gaps, so the wreath feels rich, abundant, and lovingly composed. The ferns underneath add depth and a subtle woodland fragrance, their deep green tones giving contrast and grounding the lighter blooms. The circular shape is perfectly even, with flowers radiating from the centre like a halo, symbolising eternity and undying affection. This is the kind of hand-crafted tribute you might see delivered to a service at a local Wanstead church, made with the care of an experienced neighbourhood florist who understands how flowers can speak when words are difficult.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
An exquisite wreath in a full and continuous circle graces the frame, composed predominantly of radiant white lilies and vibrant fuchsia lilies that seem to glow under gentle daylight. This arrangement, prepared with compassion by the team at Wanstead Florist, showcases star-shaped lilies-some just opening, some in their peak-providing a sense of gentle movement. Their flawless white petals convey an air of peace and purity, while the striking pink stargazer blooms, flecked with magenta and hints of white-tipped edges, add a courageous vibrancy. Nestled between these larger blossoms are delicate blush pink and creamy white roses, their tightly curled buds suggesting hope and remembrance, much like the quiet reflections one might feel during a walk through Christchurch Green. The restrained use of greenery, likely eucalyptus and fresh spring foliage, provides a backdrop of subtle coolness and subtle aroma, giving depth without detracting from the main blooms. Each element is purposefully placed, with balance and artistry echoing through the design-a visual poem, perhaps, for moments of sympathy and tribute. The overall effect is one of serene dignity, providing comfort and remembrance to those gathered at local Wanstead memorials or sending a gentle message of support to grieving families nearby.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A meticulously crafted sympathy wreath set against a clean white background, its ample circular form built from a dense foundation of small, snow-white spray chrysanthemums. Each blossom is layered tightly into a continuous ring that resembles a soft, clouded halo - a tactile surface that reflects light in fine, muted highlights and communicates serenity. At the upper left quadrant a vivid floral cluster provides a heartfelt focal point: richly hued yellow roses, fully open and radiating gentle warmth, paired with royal purple lisianthus whose ruffled, satin-like petals fold inward in dignified cups. Sprouting among them are several unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and spring green, lending a sense of growth and quiet hope. The spray is supported by mixed greenery - glossy, broad leaves with subtle variegation and feathery fern fronds - which separate and elevate the colours, creating movement across the wreath's surface. Along the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring a narrow dark purple mesh trim is visible, a refined detail that subtly repeats the deep violet tones and anchors the composition. The open centre of the wreath offers a contemplative void, emphasising the traditional circular symbol of remembrance. As a local florist familiar with Wanstead's caring community - from services at churches near Wanstead High Street to quiet graveside moments by Wanstead Flats - I arrange pieces like this to speak plainly of sympathy, offering both visual calm and gentle scent. This wreath is available for sensitive local delivery by Wanstead Florist to funeral homes and chapels in the area.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, a calm halo of white and lilac flowers. A ring of impressive Oriental lilies dominates the design, their broad, waxy petals opening wide to reveal soft green centres and clearly defined stamens, some tipped with rich rust-coloured pollen. These lilies, symbols of purity and peace often chosen for funeral tributes in Wanstead and nearby Snaresbrook, are placed closely together so the wreath feels full, generous, and embracing. Between them, frilled lisianthus blooms with purple-washed edges weave in and out, bringing delicate notes of colour that echo the gentle shadows found along the tree-lined paths of Christchurch Green. Hints of still-closed lily buds and compact ivory buds provide subtle variation, showing the flowers at different stages of opening and giving the circle a natural, living rhythm. Slender greenery, including dark glossy leaves and soft, silvery sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus, emerges just enough to frame the blooms, never overpowering them. The wreath forms an unbroken circle, its structure carefully balanced so that no single flower overwhelms another, creating a quiet harmony that speaks of respect and remembrance. It is easy to imagine this piece resting beside a photograph at a memorial gathering in a Wanstead chapel, its calm white tones and cool purples offering a touched-by-nature solace to mourners as they share stories, grieve together, and honour a life that continues in memory.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised viewpoint against a clean white backdrop, this sympathy wreath is a study in contrast and calm. The main band is formed from tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose feathery, layered petals create a tactile, almost velour surface that absorbs light with a soft, comforting glow. Along both the inner and outer rims a pleated cobalt-blue satin ribbon is neatly arranged, its ruffles casting gentle shadows and adding architectural definition to the circular form. A trio of deep electric-blue roses sits at the upper-left, their densely spiralled petals and saturated pigment offering a bold, solemn focal point; the roses nestle into pockets of dark, glossy foliage which provides visual weight and a natural frame. The polished sheen of the ribbon and the velvety texture of the roses play against the papery softness of the chrysanthemums, producing a sophisticated juxtaposition of materials. The lighting is even and tender, revealing petal detail and the faint shadow beneath the wreath that suggests presence and volume. Emotionally the arrangement reads as composed and reverent - white for purity and memory, blue for calm and steadfast affection - a combination I often recommend for memorial services in Wanstead and nearby Leytonstone where families request understated dignity. The piece feels handcrafted by a local florist sensitive to texture, tone, and placement, suitable for a chapel display, church porch, or as a focal tribute at a small graveside service.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears as a calm, unbroken ring of soft colour and texture. Large, fully open roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and gentle grey-purple tones are carefully spaced around the wreath, each bloom full of layered petals that curl and fold like delicate fabric. Nestled between them are small clusters of pastel pink spray roses, some just beginning to unfurl from tight buds, others half-open with a youthful freshness. Their lighter hue brings a gentle warmth to the cooler lavender shades, suggesting both tenderness and remembrance. The entire arrangement rests on a thick, verdant bed of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or a similar variety, their finely cut, feathery leaves extending beyond the flowers to form a natural, textured halo. Subtle touches of deeper greenery and tiny dark seed heads or buds peek through the roses, lending depth without disturbing the wreath's composed symmetry. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the velvety surfaces of the petals and the slight sheen on the foliage, as if the wreath has just been placed on a table in a quiet Wanstead workshop before being delivered to a local church or cemetery. The mood is contemplative and respectful, ideal for a funeral, graveside tribute, or celebration of life for families across Wanstead and nearby Snaresbrook. In its thoughtful craftsmanship and gentle palette, the wreath suggests peace after sorrow, a floral embrace that honours memories and offers comfort in a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Composed with the care of an experienced local florist, this circular sympathy wreath balances deep, contemplative blues with pristine whites to create a respectful and refined memorial piece. The wreath's dense field of vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums forms a full, textured ring-each small bloom contributing to a soft, tactile surface that holds the eye. A pleated white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its gentle folds offering a soft contrast and a traditional, ceremonial finish. At the upper-left a cluster of three fully opened blue roses commands attention; their velvety sapphire petals are arranged with restraint and grace, and are accompanied by tiny sprays of white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves to give classic structure and lightness. Flowing diagonally from mid-left to the lower right, a spray of porcelain-white orchids-Phalaenopsis in appearance-introduces a serene, arching movement, with several fresh green buds tucked among the open blooms to suggest life and continuity. The cool, diffused lighting highlights the satin sheen and the velvety textures, producing a calm, contemplative mood ideal for commemorative settings. Crafted locally for families across Wanstead and surrounding neighbourhoods, this piece is the sort of dignified tribute Wanstead Florist prepares for services at churches, crematoria or for placement near a memorial at Wanstead Park and the Flats.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular sympathy wreath is presented on a clean white backdrop, its shape echoing the idea of an unbroken bond and eternal remembrance. The eye is drawn first to the impressive white lilies that form the main structure of the design, their broad, satin-like petals and prominent golden stamens radiating a sense of peace and spiritual calm. Among them, bold deep pink and fuchsia lilies add a richer emotional note, their star-shaped blooms and speckled centres bringing warmth and personality to the tribute. Between these larger flowers, neat rows of white gerbera daisies with dark centres create a gentle rhythm, like quiet footfalls along Wanstead High Street on an early morning. Soft pink roses and creamy ivory roses are carefully nestled throughout, some slightly open, others still in tight bud, adding a romantic, almost whispered tenderness to the arrangement. Small white filler flowers, resembling miniature carnations or delicate spray chrysanthemums, fill the spaces and round out the wreath so that no area feels empty or overlooked. The flowers sit on a base of fresh green foliage, with overlapping leaves giving texture, depth, and a natural frame to the circular form. The palette of white, blush, and deep magenta feels both modern and timeless, suitable for funeral tributes, church services, or a memorial held near Wanstead Flats. Each bloom appears thoughtfully placed, creating a wreath that conveys dignity, sympathy, and a quiet promise of remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, displayed against a clean, white backdrop that makes every petal and leaf stand out. The arrangement is built on a generous bed of deep red carnations, their frilled, cushiony petals layered densely so that no bare space shows through. Each carnation has a velvety richness, some blossoms fully unfurled while others remain more compact, creating a gentle rhythm around the ring. Nestled between these crimson blooms are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a tidy globe of tiny, tightly packed petals that lend a playful yet respectful contrast in both colour and texture. The overall effect is a vibrant red-and-green palette that feels both traditional and quietly modern, ideal for a funeral, crematorium service, or memorial gathering in and around Wanstead. Encircling the flowers is an abundance of foliage: dark emerald leatherleaf fern stretches outward in soft, feathery fronds, adding depth and a sense of natural woodland calm, while variegated pittosporum leaves bring a lighter touch with their creamy, patterned edges. Tucked subtly along one section of the wreath is a looped, striped green ribbon, its alternating bands of pale and darker green echoing the fresh tones of the chrysanthemums and foliage. The neutral background and even lighting highlight the craftsmanship and balance in the design, allowing you to imagine this wreath resting beside a photo tribute at a service near Wanstead High Street, or laid thoughtfully at a graveside in one of the nearby East London cemeteries as a dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a white backdrop, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of colour and texture, crafted to offer comfort in times of loss. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, fully open and rich with detail in their stamens and veining, draw the eye at opposite points of the ring, suggesting a gentle rhythm of farewell and remembrance. Nestled around them are generous clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses, each bloom densely petalled and softly curled at the edges, giving the arrangement a plush, almost cushion-like feel. Between the roses, ruffled lisianthus blooms in delicate pink and deep, velvety purple create subtle shadows and highlights, as if the flowers are whispering to one another. Slender stems of blue-grey eryngium emerge here and there, their spiky heads adding structure and a cool, elegant contrast. Fine sprays of lavender-blue statice weave through the design like a light mist, softening transitions between the larger flowers. The base of the wreath is richly layered with greenery: silvery eucalyptus, feathery ferns, and deeper, glossy leaves, all combining to frame the flowers with natural grace. Some bright green folded leaves, carefully shaped and tucked near the lower lily, showcase the florist's craftsmanship. Viewed from above, the wreath appears both abundant and composed, a fitting floral tribute for a funeral in Wanstead or a memorial gathering near Wanstead Park, created to bring a sense of peace and quiet beauty to those saying goodbye.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a serene, circular funeral wreath photographed from above, its entire form constructed from countless delicate heads of white Baby's Breath arranged into a flawless ring. The gypsophila is massed so densely that it looks almost like freshly fallen snow, each tiny bloom adding to a soft, cloud-like surface with a gently ruffled texture. The open center remains perfectly round, forming a quiet space that naturally draws the gaze inward. Breaking the expanse of white in the lower right segment, two calla lilies are tucked artfully into the wreath. Their sculpted, trumpet-shaped petals begin with a deep, velvety burgundy or magenta at the flared tips, then fade gracefully into muted green as the line of the flower flows down into slender, smooth stems. Those stems curve with unforced elegance, appearing to grow out from within the Baby's Breath rather than merely resting on top. The contrast between the airy softness of the tiny flowers and the bold, architectural callas gives the wreath a contemporary, high-end feel while still remaining gentle and comforting. Set against a pure white background, the design appears almost weightless, like a ring of memory suspended in light. It is easy to imagine this piece created by Wanstead Florist for a quiet service near George Green or a heartfelt farewell at a local church, its combination of pure white and wine-toned blooms symbolising innocence, deep affection, and a dignified goodbye. The arrangement would suit families seeking a refined, understated tribute that honours a loved one with calm beauty.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A sumptuous circular wreath of sympathy flowers is presented against a spotless white backdrop, making every shade of pink and green appear luminous and clear. The wreath is completely filled, leaving no gaps, with an abundance of roses and lilies arranged in a continuous ring that quietly suggests eternity and enduring devotion. Deep magenta, hot pink, and softer blush roses nestle closely together, their petals at different stages of opening, from tightly wrapped buds to wide, cupped blooms that feel almost touchable. Interwoven among them are generous double and Asiatic-style lilies in cream, pale peach, and delicate shell pink, some fully open with their layered petals arching outwards, others still in pointed, yellow-green buds that add freshness and life. A rich foundation of foliage anchors the design: arching fern fronds with feather-light tips, broad shiny leaves, and darker emerald greens echo the mature trees that line the paths around Wanstead Flats. These greens frame the roses and lilies, giving the wreath a soft yet structured outline and drawing the eye around the circle. The lighting is even and gentle, with no harsh shadows, so that the texture of each petal and leaf can be easily imagined, from the silky smoothness of the lilies to the velvety feel of the roses. The arrangement evokes a mood of quiet respect and thoughtful remembrance, the kind of tribute families in Wanstead might choose to send for a funeral service at a local church or crematorium, expressing sympathy, gratitude, and love in a refined, graceful way.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Wanstead studio where a wreath of red roses breathes with quiet radiance. Dozens of deep crimson blossoms have been chosen at their peak, petals soft and yielding, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circle forms a perpetual embrace-velvety petals brushing against one another, weaving a textured tapestry of crimson that feels plush to the eye and to the touch in memory. This arrangement is more than decoration; it is a symbol of both love and solemnity, each rose carrying a memory or a whispered wish. As a Wanstead florist, I sense the fragrance-the subtle scent of stems and the faint perfume of rose-with the greenery kept to a delicate whisper so the colour commands attention. The effect is elegant and restrained, a wreath that can speak of celebration and farewell in equal measure. It sits against the pure white backdrop to ensure its intensity is unmissable, a focal point for events from a romantic gesture on Wanstead High Street to a respectful tribute at a Wanstead churchyard or cemetery. For Wanstead residents seeking reliable service, this wreath can be prepared for delivery across Wanstead, Snaresbrook, and nearby areas, with same-day options to suit last-minute plans. Crafted with care by Wanstead Florist, it embodies the season's best textures and hues, ready to accompany prayers, anniversaries, or joyful occasions with a touch of timeless grace.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A full, symmetrical funeral wreath of red roses and yellow chrysanthemums is displayed against a clean white background, creating a calm, uncluttered space in which the flowers can be fully appreciated. The ring is dense and generous, with no bare spots, so the viewer's eye travels smoothly around the circle of blooms. The red roses are the heart of the design, each bloom perfectly opened to reveal a velvety swirl of petals that range from bright scarlet to deeper wine-red tones, suggesting both passion and quiet dignity. Nestled amongst them, clusters of cheerful yellow chrysanthemums and tiny button flowers bring warmth and light, their many fine petals adding a soft, almost cushion-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Between the flowers, layers of fresh greenery peek through: sturdy, bright green leaves frame the arrangement, while more muted, grey-green foliage lends a soothing, almost misty softness, reminiscent of the calm you might feel walking through Wanstead Flats on a quiet morning. Every stem is placed with care so that the wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, a gentle symbol of continuity, memory, and eternal love. The bright, even lighting highlights the vivid colour harmony of red, yellow, and green, making this a heartfelt floral tribute suitable for a funeral, crematorium service, or graveside farewell anywhere around Wanstead's churches and chapels, expressing both sorrow and gratitude for a life remembered.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From Wanstead Florist, this circular wreath of red roses sits against a crisp white background, its ring of blooms radiating quiet solemnity. Dozens of deep crimson roses fill the circle, each bud and bloom at its own stage of opening-from tightly furled buds hinting at future splendor to fully opened petals that reveal velvet texture and delicate folds. The petals catch a soft, directional light, creating subtle tonal variations that lend depth to the arrangement. Interlaced among the roses are sprigs of verdant foliage-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-providing a natural green frame that enhances the roses' intensity.

The wreath is a perfect circle, dense and opulent, its surface layered to form a three-dimensional mosaic of color and texture. This design embodies beauty and solemnity, making it a fitting tribute for funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of remembrance. The gentle fragrance of fresh roses lingers, inviting quiet reflection. In Wanstead and nearby Redbridge communities, such wreaths often grace chapel steps, church halls, or memorial spaces, guiding mourners with a calm, shared symbol of eternal connection. We offer reliable same-day delivery across Wanstead, Woodford, Snaresbrook, and surrounding districts, ensuring the tribute arrives with freshness and grace for any service.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath appears almost like a painted emblem brought to life with fresh flowers. The ring is fully encrusted with tight clusters of small chrysanthemum-style blooms, placed so closely that you see a continuous cushion of petals rather than individual stems. The design is divided cleanly into four quarters, alternating between saturated royal blue and immaculate white, echoing the familiar pattern of a maritime life ring. The top left and lower right sections are a deep oceanic blue, dense and velvety, while the top right and lower left glow with soft white brightness, bringing balance and purity to the piece. Around the inner opening, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon is folded into tiny regular pleats, forming a subtle frill that subtly reinforces the nautical theme without overwhelming the flowers. The lighting is even and gentle, so every petal and ribbon fold is visible, yet nothing feels harsh or clinical. Emotionally, the wreath carries a sense of steadfast care, as if symbolising a final act of protection or thanks to someone who was a 'lifesaver' in life. Imagined at a funeral or memorial in Wanstead, perhaps at a service before a burial or cremation, this floral lifebuoy would feel especially meaningful for families connected to maritime work, sailing, or even those who simply find peace by water at nearby Hollow Ponds. It offers a contemplative focal point, expressing remembrance, loyalty, and the wish for safe passage on a final voyage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially composed against a white backdrop, this dignified funeral wreath blends creamy ivory roses and pale lemon lilies with deep green foliage to create a circle of calm. The wreath features roughly fifteen cream-coloured roses, each with closely furled petals that catch a soft light and seem to glow with a muted warmth. Among these, pale yellow trumpet lilies unfold in varying stages - some fully open and bowing their elegant petals outward, others held tight as buds - adding vertical rhythm and a graceful silhouette to the otherwise low, compact form. The flowers sit on a lush foundation of mixed greenery: delicate fern fronds lend a feathered softness at the edges, while shorter, rounded leaves that resemble eucalyptus introduce cool, silvery-green tones and a firmer texture beneath the florals. The result is a layered, tactile composition that feels both refined and reassuring.

The wreath's circular geometry and restrained palette of cream, soft yellow and green communicate peace, purity and remembrance. Imagine this piece placed at a chapel in Wanstead Park or alongside tributes on Wanstead High Street during a quiet service; its scent would be a subtle wash of sweet rose and fresh green lily notes, never overpowering. Crafted with experienced care by local hands, the arrangement reads as a thoughtful memorial tribute - visually balanced, seasonally attuned, and quietly consoling for families in Wanstead, Snaresbrook and neighbouring Redbridge.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00