Dalston WREATHS

Welcome to Dalston Flowers, your trusted local florist for stunning wreaths and fresh bouquets in Dalston and surrounding areas like Hackney, Stoke Newington, and London Fields. For over a decade, we've brought the natural beauty of blooms directly to Dalston’s vibrant heart—just a stroll from Ridley Road Market, along Kingsland High Street, and near the lively Dalston Junction station.

Our skilled team of florists pour passion and care into every handcrafted wreath, whether you’re marking a moment of remembrance, celebration, or simply uplifting your home’s entrance. As local flower experts, we thoughtfully source each stem for freshness and longevity, ensuring your wreath is as memorable as the occasion it graces.

At Dalston Flowers, we know how meaningful a timely gesture can be. That’s why we offer same-day delivery on all wreath and flower orders placed online before 3 PM—perfect for those last-minute needs or spontaneous acts of kindness. Simply order online, and let your trusted Dalston florist bring your vision to life.

  • Serving Dalston, Hackney, Stoke Newington, & London Fields
  • Expertly created by experienced local florists
  • Same-day delivery available when you order online until 3 PM

Let Dalston Flowers help you share comfort, mark milestones, or simply show you care—with the kind of skill and neighbourly warmth you’d expect from a true Dalston florist.

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WREATHS
Presented against a stark white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built from a dense, continuous ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tightly ruffled petals form a soft, uniform cushion. The tactile quality of the chrysanthemum mass reads as peace and purity: each bloom nested close to the next to suggest continuity and a serene, unbroken circle. The studio lighting is gentle and even, bringing out the subtle shadows between petals and the delicate curves of each cushion head.

A striking cluster on the wreath's upper-left quadrant introduces a wash of regal colour-several purple Eustoma (lisianthus) in varying stages of bloom create depth, from deep violet, velvety blossoms to paler lavender buds tipped on slim stems. Some open flowers reveal a faint yellow center, while unopened buds lend vertical rhythm. The purple cluster is woven through with different greens-broad, lightly variegated leaves, soft fern fronds and fine foliage that soften the transition between white and purple and suggest the freshness of garden-picked stems.

Beneath the chrysanthemums a subtle dark purple mesh or frilly trim peeks out around both the inner and outer rims, a refined finish that ties the composition together. A soft shadow grounds the wreath against the white plane. Prepared with the sensitivity expected from a local Dalston florist, this wreath is suitable for funerals or memorial settings across Dalston and nearby Hackney; Dalston Flowers offers the same careful attention to proportion and tone when arranging tributes like this.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a stark white background, this dignified circular wreath is built from hundreds of small white chrysanthemum blooms that create a seamless, luxurious ring-each ruffled head contributing to an overall impression of purity and repose. A whisper of purple mesh or ribbon is visible along the inner and outer edges, adding a refined border that deepens the visual field without distracting from the wreath's calm simplicity. On the upper-left quadrant a small, artful cluster provides the wreath's focal point: three soft, creamy yellow roses open gently, their velvety petals suggesting friendship and tender remembrance. Surrounding the roses, clouds of delicate white baby's breath provide an ethereal counterpoint, while tiny sprays of lavender-purple statice add a muted jewel tone, reminiscent of early spring crocuses. The green foliage-combinations of broad, smooth leaves and feathery fern fronds-offers structure and freshness, cradling the blooms in natural contrast. The whole composition is captured in soft, natural light that highlights texture and shadow, giving the wreath presence and a measured grace. Imagined for a memorial service, this arrangement balances solemnity with subtle warmth, a comforting visual pause for families gathering in the Dalston and Hackney area, whether near Ridley Road Market, London Fields, or along the quieter side streets off Kingsland High Street.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round floral wreath, photographed on a spotless white backdrop, appears almost to float, its outline clearly defined by a dense halo of soft white blossoms. The primary impression is one of airy lightness, created by an abundance of Baby's Breath, each stem branching into dozens of pinhead florets that cluster together like fine lace. Threaded through this misty texture are larger Lisianthus blooms, their petals unfolding in gentle ruffles. Most petals are clean white, but each is finely edged and sometimes lightly brushed with lavender and deeper purple tones, as though dipped in ink and then allowed to fade. Here and there, a Lisianthus is still in bud, with pale green outer petals holding close to creamy centres, suggesting new blooms that will soon open. The inner circle of the wreath is wide and uncluttered, forming a clear portal of space that enhances the traditional ring-of-life symbolism often chosen for funerals and memorials. Every flower looks freshly placed, with no visible wilting or bruising, conveying the sense of careful, practiced hands arranging each stem. The overall palette of white and lilac feels cool and hushed, suitable for a condolence tribute delivered to a family home off Kingsland Road or a remembrance service near Ridley Road Market. Even though the image is still, you can almost imagine the faint, green-floral fragrance of Lisianthus mingling with the delicate Baby's Breath, offering a quiet, dignified gesture of sympathy from a local Dalston florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular sympathy wreath sits like a calm halo: a full, tightly packed ring of white chrysanthemums forming a plush, cloud-like base that symbolizes peace and remembrance. Beneath the white, a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible along the inner rim, offering a restrained pop of colour that gives body and shadow to the design. At the upper-left a small, lovingly arranged cluster centres on a single cream or pale-yellow rose, its petals opening softly amid a mix of fresh foliage - variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate fern fronds that breathe texture into the composition. Woven through the greenery are slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice, their petite blossoms repeating the wreath's cool purple notes. On the right side, from about two o'clock down to five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies curve across the surface; their smooth, sculptural blooms show a painterly gradient from richer purple at the tips to a gentle peach-pink blush toward the throat, their vivid green stems sweeping along the lower arc. A single longer green stem crosses the lower section, discreetly secured and visually linking the left cluster to the callas on the right. Photographed against a bright white backdrop and softened by natural light, the wreath conveys solemnity and solace. Handcrafted with sympathy and local care, this design is offered by Dalston Flowers for memorial services, graveside wreaths, or quiet house tributes across Dalston and nearby streets like Kingsland High Street and Ridley Road.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit floral wreath, designed as a funeral or memorial tribute and shown against a spotless white backdrop, fills the frame with a calm blend of pastel roses and cooling greenery, in a style often seen at services across Dalston and nearby Hackney. The wreath forms a perfect circle, every inch covered by flowers and fern so the ring looks like a continuous garden of petals. Creamy ivory and off-white roses, fully open and lush, are scattered generously all around, their layered petals forming ruffled rosettes that catch the light. Nestled between them are blush pink spray roses in different stages of bloom, from tight, rounded buds to small, cupped flowers just beginning to unfurl. Hints of pale peach and soft buttery yellow roses add warmth and kindness to the palette, while smoky lavender and muted mauve roses introduce a gentle, nostalgic note, like a treasured keepsake passed through generations. Slender, arching fronds of dark green fern weave throughout the design, peeking from beneath the blossoms and creating a rich, verdant backdrop that makes the lighter petals glow. The flowers are placed at subtly varied angles and depths, so the wreath has movement and dimension rather than feeling flat, almost like a living ring of remembrance. The overall mood is one of quiet reverence and solace, appropriate for a coffin top display or to stand beside a photo or urn at a chapel or crematorium service in Dalston, offering a tender, wordless message of sympathy and support to grieving family and friends.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A serene and emotive wreath of blooms, lovingly handcrafted by Dalston's expert florists near Kingsland Road, speaks to the enduring beauty of remembrance. This full circular arrangement is adorned primarily with grand white lilies, their velvet petals unfurled in calming arcs, giving off an implicit fragrance of peace and tranquility. Set amidst them are distinctive fuchsia pink lilies, their deep magenta hues and darker speckles weaving a gentle contrast that honours both sorrow and cherished memory. Interspersed among these are tightly spun blush-pink and soft white roses, their subtle curves and creamy surfaces lending tenderness and a hint of romance to the piece, like recollections gathered quietly on a quiet Hackney morning. Sprigs of fresh green leaves-possibly eucalyptus-peep from beneath, grounding the abundance with gentle, natural accents. The wreath's never-ending circle is thick with blossoms, symbolising eternal bonds and lives well lived, making it a fitting feature for a Dalston memorial or funeral service. Crafted with care, each flower is chosen not only for its visual harmony but also for the comfort it imparts, from delicate scent to plush texture. The arrangement's radiant whites and vibrant pinks stand out brilliantly against the clean white ground, inviting reflection and solace. This is more than a floral tribute; it's a heartfelt token of sympathy from Dalston florists, evoking the support and compassion found throughout local communities during times of loss.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully formed circular funeral wreath, its soft, continuous ring built from countless tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums that create a cloud-like, reverent foundation. The dense clustering of petals produces a seamless, textured surface that appears almost luminous against the white backdrop, lending the piece an atmosphere of purity and calm. From the upper left quadrant a confident spray arcs inward: bright, fully opened yellow roses with gently unfurling petals, their warm tones like a private ray of sunlight; set among them are sumptuous deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma), their satiny, ruffled cups adding a touch of regal gentleness. A few pale lavender buds and tender green shoots peek through, introducing movement and the suggestion of new life. Mixed greens - glossy salal, delicate fern fronds and soft variegated foliage - knit the flowers into the chrysanthemum base and provide visual relief. A narrow strip of dark purple mesh or crinoline is discreetly visible beneath the white blooms along the inner and outer rim, subtly linking the purple accent to the wreath's structure and giving a refined, finishing detail. As a tribute designed for memorials and sympathy services, this wreath balances quiet dignity with a warm, consoling colour story. Prepared with the attention of a local florist familiar with Dalston's community - from Kingsland High Street to the Eastern Curve Garden - it's a piece intended to honour a life with grace, texture and scent, appropriate for placement at services or as a standing tribute delivered across the local area.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath is shown floating against a bright white background, the clean setting drawing complete attention to the calm, dignified arrangement of flowers. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies, which form the main structure of the wreath. Each lily opens outwards with six smooth, slightly recurved petals that glow softly, their edges crisp yet tender, like folded satin. Some blooms are fully expanded, displaying chartreuse-green centers and prominent stamens tipped in warm, rust-toned anthers, while a scattering of tightly closed buds promises a sense of unfolding remembrance. Between these impressive lilies nestle clusters of lisianthus, their layered petals curling into frilled cups of white softly brushed with lilac and mauve along the edges. These purple-kissed blossoms introduce a gentle touch of colour that feels contemplative, never overpowering, like a quiet conversation during a wake or memorial. Slender stems of greenery and hints of eucalyptus-style foliage appear here and there, adding depth, cool green shadows, and a natural frame to the white and purple palette. The wreath forms a perfect, unbroken ring, with no empty spaces, in a way that naturally suggests continuity, enduring love, and the cyclical nature of life. It is easy to imagine this tribute delivered to a church or crematorium around Dalston, perhaps resting near a simple wooden coffin or beside a framed photograph during a farewell service. The overall mood is one of grace and thoughtful craftsmanship, a gentle floral embrace offered in times of sorrow.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed against a pristine white background with a soft shadow anchoring it, this circular memorial wreath combines classic sympathy symbolism with a modern, considered palette. The wreath's body is densely packed with hundreds of white chrysanthemums; their feathery petals overlap into a soft, almost cloud-like surface that suggests purity, calm, and enduring remembrance. Nestled at the upper-left section, a trio of intensely blue roses provides a striking, solemn accent-their petals tightly formed, velvet-smooth, and richly pigmented, offering a deep sapphire counterpoint to the white. Dark green foliage cradles the roses, its rounded leaves and subtle sheen giving the cluster a natural, composed look. A pleated satin ribbon in matching deep cobalt trims both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, the subtle ripples and highlights of the ribbon lending the wreath a tailored, finished appearance that frames the flowers with quiet dignity. The arrangement's proportions and layers of texture are designed to be read easily from a distance, making it appropriate for display at funeral services, memorial ceremonies, or as a respectful tribute left at a graveside. There is a gentle olfactory note too-the barely-there fragrance of chrysanthemums-reassuring rather than overpowering. As a florist familiar with Dalston and its community, I imagine this piece offered with sensitivity for families meeting at local chapels or leaving tributes near Ridley Road Market; its calm colours and careful construction speak of thoughtful remembrance and heartfelt sympathy.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Presented from a bird's-eye view against a clear white background, this memorial wreath forms a perfect, unbroken circle of roses and greenery, a floral expression of continuity and remembrance. Large, fully open roses in soft, smoky tones of dusty lavender and antique mauve are spaced evenly around the ring, their layered petals forming intricate spirals that draw the gaze inward. Each blossom looks plush and velvety, the greyish-purple hues suggesting a gentle, understated elegance often chosen for sympathy flowers and funeral tributes. Between these focal roses, smaller blush pink spray roses cluster in groups, some petals still held tightly, others just beginning to part. Their pastel tones bring a note of tenderness and youthful warmth, echoing memories of gentle moments and kind words shared.   The entire wreath is anchored on a lush, dark green base of fern fronds, the segments of each frond overlapping to create a dense, feathery cushion. The leaves frame the roses without overpowering them, providing a cool, verdant contrast that makes every petal appear more luminous. Subtle hints of deeper greenery and a few tiny dark buds are tucked discreetly among the blooms, adding depth, as though the flowers were gathered from a shaded garden just off Kingsland High Street or a quiet yard near Ridley Road Market. The overall impression is one of calm and composure: no single flower shouts for attention, yet together they form a wreath that feels both personal and respectful. This is the kind of carefully crafted sympathy arrangement a local Dalston florist might create to accompany a final farewell or a celebration of life service, offering visual comfort and a sense of peace.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A formal sympathy wreath, photographed against a plain white backdrop to showcase every texture and bloom. The circular base is completely covered with dense, richly pigmented blue chrysanthemums whose compact, tubular petals create a textural carpet in tones of royal and cobalt blue. Beneath and along the inner ring a pleated white satin ribbon forms a refined border, its soft folds catching a cool, natural light to add subtle sheen against the flowers. At the upper-left quadrant a trio of large blue roses forms the arrangement's visual anchor; each rose is fully unfurled, petals thick and velvety with a deep azure hue that harmonises with the chrysanthemum field. Tiny clusters of white gypsophila weave around this rose cluster, lending an elegant, cloudlike softness, while dark green foliage punctuates the colour and provides structural contrast. Delicately descending from the mid-left are several white orchid blooms-Phalaenopsis or similar-whose sculpted petals and central lips create an ethereal cascade that curves gently toward the lower right. Scattered among the orchids are fresh lime-green buds at differing stages of opening, suggesting renewal and the passage of time. The careful play of shapes, colours and textures conveys solemnity and calm; one can imagine this piece delivered by Dalston Flowers to a chapel on Kingsland High Street or laid at a graveside near London Fields. The wreath reads as a composed expression of respect, purity, and enduring memory.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of elegant sympathy flowers is carefully arranged against a plain white background, allowing every petal and leaf to stand out with quiet dignity. The ring is generously covered, forming an unbroken circle of blooms that suggest continuity and everlasting love, much like the enduring bonds felt by families gathering in Dalston's chapels and memorial spaces. Dominating the design are large white lilies, their wide, trumpet-like petals unfolding in serene layers around pale green pistils and warm golden stamens. Nestled among them are dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped, lightly speckled petals adding depth and a rich, comforting warmth. White gerbera daisies dot the wreath with their bright, tiered petals and dark central discs, adding a clean, modern touch that feels as fresh as a morning walk through nearby Ridley Road Market. Soft, light pink roses, some still tightly curled in bud and others gently opening, weave delicate notes of tenderness and remembrance through the arrangement. Creamy white roses, fully open and densely petalled, give the wreath body and a sense of classic grace. Smaller white blossoms, likely spray carnations or petite spray roses, tuck into every small gap, ensuring the wreath feels plush and complete rather than sparse. Varied green foliage, from deep glossy leaves to lighter, budding greens, frames and supports each flower, adding depth and natural movement to the circular form. This wreath, crafted in the spirit of quiet respect and care, would be a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial service in Dalston, offering comfort and a beautifully composed symbol of farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath, designed in a vivid palette of red and green, rests against a clean white background where every flower and leaf can be clearly seen. The ring is completely covered with blooms, giving it a dense, luxurious appearance that feels both respectful and reassuring, the kind of piece you might choose for a memorial in Dalston, near Hackney Downs or a local church service. Deep red carnations dominate the arrangement, their generous, frilled petals layered in soft waves that create a plush, almost cushion-like texture all the way around the circle. Each carnation is slightly different in size and stage of opening, adding a natural rhythm, as though the flowers have been freshly gathered that morning. Between these crimson blooms, clusters of bright lime green button chrysanthemums are carefully tucked, their compact, globular shapes adding a striking contrast. These pompon mums have countless tiny florets, closely packed to form neat spheres that look almost velvety to the touch, adding a playful yet dignified counterpoint to the more elaborate carnation petals. Behind and between the flowers, an abundance of greenery adds volume and depth. Dark green, feathery fern fronds spread gently outward, suggesting the layered greenery you might see in the tree-lined streets off Kingsland Road. Variegated pittosporum leaves weave through the foliage, their creamy white edges and deep green centres creating subtle patterns that catch the eye. On one side of the wreath, a decorative ribbon in light and deeper green stripes is fashioned into soft loops, blending into the foliage while lending a quiet elegance. The overall effect is a carefully balanced sympathy wreath, rich in colour and texture, conveying warmth, honour, and enduring remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of colour and remembrance, thoughtfully arranged as if ready to be delivered to a quiet service in Dalston. The eye is first drawn to two magnificent coral-orange Asiatic lilies, their petals flaring open and stamens reaching outward, one near the top of the ring and another anchoring the lower curve. They glow warmly among a cloud of soft blush and lavender-pink roses, each rose head fully open, revealing layered spirals of velvety petals that speak of tenderness and grace. Interlaced with the roses are lisianthus blooms in both pale pink and rich, deep purple, their ruffled cups adding movement and a gentle, almost fluttering texture. Tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice or limonium, weave through the spaces, like a light haze of colour that softens and unifies the design. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the wreath, bringing a subtle wildness and strength that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the roses. The whole arrangement sits on a lush bed of greenery: silvery eucalyptus, feathery fern fronds, and other varied foliage that build fullness and structure. Some bright green, folded leaves are artfully positioned near the lilies, showcasing skilled floristry and adding a contemporary edge. The composition feels calm and balanced, ideal as a funeral tribute or condolence wreath for families across Ridley Road, Kingsland High Street, and the wider Dalston community, offering a message of peace, continuity, and cherished memories.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath is shown in close-up, resting on a seamless white background that amplifies its gentle, contemplative mood. The entire ring is packed with countless stems of white Baby's Breath, or gypsophila, so tightly woven together that they form a continuous halo of tiny blossoms. Each floret looks soft and airy, like fine lace or distant, hazy clouds, giving the wreath a lightness that belies its fullness. There is a perfectly clear open centre, emphasising the classic wreath shape often chosen in Dalston for services that balance tradition with modern simplicity. In the lower right quadrant, two calla lilies introduce a striking note of colour and emotion. Their sculpted trumpet-shaped blooms open with a deep burgundy or magenta tone at the rim, gradually fading into olive and then into a strong, healthy green along their smooth, arching stems. The petals curl inwards with that familiar calla elegance, giving the impression of quiet strength and composed grace. The stems are partially tucked into the Baby's Breath, as though they have grown up through the cloud of white, their gentle curve leading the eye back into the circle of flowers. Light catches the velvety surface of the lilies, setting them apart from the gauzy mass of gypsophila around them. The whole design feels calm and reflective, well suited to honour a loved one at a funeral or memorial gathering in and around Dalston, perhaps after a final walk through local streets like Kingsland High Road, where small details and shared memories matter deeply.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly layered circular wreath of sympathy flowers fills the frame, suspended against a spotless white background so that every rose, lily, and leaf stands out with clarity. The wreath itself is dense and perfectly rounded, giving an impression of completeness and eternity, with no bare spaces showing through. At its heart are clusters of roses in a spectrum of pinks-from deep magenta and vivid fuchsia to soft blush and gentle pastel tones-each bloom at a different stage of opening. Some roses are still tightly furled, their petals forming small, hopeful buds, while others have fully unfurled into large, romantic blossoms with many ruffled layers. Between them, double lilies open like stars, their wide, velvety petals shaded in creamy white, pale peach, and delicate pink, with a few petals showing slightly darker veins or tips. Several lily buds in fresh, yellow-green hues add height and a sense of ongoing life. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a generous cushion of greenery: elegant fern fronds with fine, feathery leaflets soften the edges, while broader, glossy leaves tuck into the base, giving the arrangement depth and a vivid emerald frame. The bright white background could be the wall of a quiet Dalston studio, allowing the colours to glow as if in soft daylight. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this wreath feels both opulent and serene, suitable for honouring a loved one at a funeral in the Hackney area, a memorial near Kingsland Road, or a private remembrance at home, where its gentle beauty can speak of comfort and enduring affection.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of Dalston's market lanes, and encountering a wreath of deep red roses so lush it seems to glow. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form reads as a continuous embrace: velvety florals that gently brush their neighbors, creating a textured tapestry of crimson across the surface. The wreath is densely packed, yet the individual personality of each rose remains-some large and fully opened with curling centers, some smaller and still waking to their best bloom. The pale background makes the ruby hue sing, while the faint fragrance of fresh rose seems to drift from the image as if carried on a soft breeze. This arrangement feels both intimate and ceremonial, a visual poem that speaks of love, remembrance, and quiet celebration. As a local florist, I recognize the craftsmanship: stems nestled in a careful grid, petals oriented to avoid sharp lines, and a balance of mass and breath that preserves a plush, almost sculpture-like surface. The result is timeless enough for a wedding entrance, a memorial, or a heartfelt gift for someone dear. In Dalston, we often think of Ridley Road Market, Kingsland Road, and the little street cafés that glow at dusk; this wreath would be at home in any of those scenes, carried with the same care and charm. For delivery across Dalston and the Hackney area, same-day delivery is available, ensuring freshness and a personal touch that keeps this crimson circle vibrant for days.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular memorial wreath is presented against a clean white background, allowing every bloom and leaf to be appreciated in detail, much as it might look laid out in a Dalston Flowers studio before being delivered to a local service. The wreath forms a perfect ring with an open centre, created from an abundant mix of deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums that are packed closely together so no bare mechanics are visible. The roses are the dominant feature, their velvety petals layered in spirals that shift subtly from crimson to deeper wine-red tones, suggesting tenderness, respect, and a steady, heartfelt devotion. Threaded among them are generous clusters of small, sunny yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine, almost fluffy petals offering a light, tactile texture and a sense of quiet optimism. The two colours play off one another, so the reds feel deeper and the yellows brighter, creating a thoughtful balance between sorrow and gratitude. Around and between the flowers, lush green foliage fills out the form, likely including salal leaves and eucalyptus, with some leaves appearing rich, glossy, and dark, while others are softer and more muted, with a silvery cast that adds gentle movement and variation. The flowers appear fresh and carefully arranged, each head angled to show its best face, suggesting the steady, practised hands of an experienced Dalston florist preparing a tribute for a funeral at a local chapel, crematorium, or quiet family gathering. Under the even, bright lighting, the wreath reads as a dignified, comforting symbol of remembrance and enduring love.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From the hands of a seasoned Dalston florist, this circular wreath presents a ceremonial circle of red roses against a clean white backdrop. It is densely packed with dozens of rich blooms, their velvety petals moving from tightly furled buds to open faces, each catching the light with a velvet glow. The color depth shifts from bright scarlet to wine-like burgundy, lending the arrangement a sense of depth and reverence. Scattered throughout are sprigs of green foliage: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, providing textural contrast and a breath of natural greenery. The unbroken ring declares a message of continuity and remembrance, a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries. The composition feels generous yet restrained, a balance achieved through patient placement and expert pruning. Set against the pure white background, the roses and foliage stand out with luminous clarity, embodying both strength and tenderness. This wreath is a signature piece for Dalston households and community services, available for same day delivery across Dalston and the surrounding neighborhoods, and often chosen to accompany heartfelt messages of condolence, sympathy, and support during difficult times.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed floral lifebuoy wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop that highlights its crisp lines and colours. The tribute forms a perfect circle with a clear, open centre, every inch of the ring covered in small, fresh chrysanthemum-like blooms. The flowers are arranged in four distinct blocks, moving in a steady rhythm of royal blue and snow-white around the ring. The blue quadrants are saturated and rich, creating velvety swathes that recall deep harbour waters or the steady tones of a naval uniform. Between them, the white sections appear luminous and pure, their tiny petals nestled tightly together, giving the wreath a soft yet structured texture when viewed up close. A slim dark blue ribbon runs along the inner rim, gently ruffled into neat little waves, lending a refined, maritime finish without overwhelming the flowers. The craftsmanship feels deliberate and respectful, every bloom placed to maintain symmetry and flow. This is clearly intended as a funeral or memorial wreath, its lifebuoy shape symbolising rescue, support, and the wish for safe passage. It would be especially fitting for a farewell in Dalston for someone who worked at sea, served in the navy, or loved the canal paths and waterside walks beyond London Fields. The cool blue and white colour scheme conveys calm dignity and quiet strength, making it an apt choice for families seeking a meaningful nautical tribute that speaks of steadfast care and remembrance.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This overhead view reveals a meticulously constructed circular wreath that combines cream-coloured roses and pale lemon lilies with a rich foundation of green foliage, designed to convey calm and solace. Approximately twelve to fifteen full roses-each with tightly furled, ivory petals-create a soft, luminous ring; their shapes read like small, reassuring suns when seen from above. Interspersed among them are trumpet lilies in a tender yellow; a few are fully open, their sweeping petals and delicate stamens visible, while others remain in bud, lending a sense of gentle progression and texture. The floristry is rooted in layered greenery: fine, feathery fern fronds give a lacy, antique edge, and broader, rounded leaves-reminiscent of eucalyptus-introduce muted blue-greens that deepen the composition and let the cream blooms glow. The wreath's surface is dense and plush, artfully concealing mechanics so the eye rests on rhythm and balance. Imagine the quiet scent-a soft, sweet rose note cut with a fresh, green lift from the lilies and leaves-filling a small chapel or the air outside Dalston's parish halls near Chatsworth Road. Crafted with the calm precision of an experienced local florist, this piece is intended as a funeral tribute or memorial wreath: its circular form speaks to continuity and remembrance, offering a composed, tender presence for services held in Dalston, Hackney, or nearby Abney Park Cemetery.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00