Dalston WREATHS – Beautifully Crafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Dalston – your trusted local expert for exquisite wreaths and vibrant flowers in the heart of Dalston. With years of experience along Kingsland Road and close to iconic Dalston Junction, we’re proud to create beautiful bouquets and thoughtful arrangements perfect for any occasion—whether for remembrance, celebration, or simply to show someone you care.

Our artisanal wreaths are hand-tied with fresh seasonal blooms and premium foliage, crafted with care by florists who truly know and love the Dalston community. We’re delighted to offer same-day delivery across Stoke Newington, London Fields, and Hackney, with easy online ordering—just order by 3 PM for delivery today.

  • Bespoke designs using locally-sourced flowers
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As a locally owned business near Ridley Road Market, we value the trust our customers place in us for life’s important moments. From condolence wreaths to festive creations, Florist Dalston brings creativity, care, and local expertise to every design. Let our team help you find the perfect arrangement—simply order online for delivery across Dalston and beyond.

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WREATHS
Presented against a clear white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels composed and intentional, the kind of floral tribute you might entrust to a local Dalston florist for a heartfelt farewell. The foundation is a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each multi-petaled bloom closely nestled so the entire surface appears like a soft, snowy cushion that symbolizes purity and enduring memory. On the upper-left sector a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) creates a graceful focal point: rich, deep-violet blossoms mingle with paler lavender buds and upright stems, their layered petals offering a velvety texture and a gentle sense of movement. Mixed foliage - glossy, slightly variegated leaves and delicate, ferny sprigs - threads through the purple spray, providing contrast and a hint of botanical freshness. Along both the inner and outer margins a subtle band of dark purple mesh or lace peeks out, its crinkled texture harmonising with the Lisianthus and adding a bespoke, finished edge to the composition. The lighting is soft and diffuse, producing a tender shadow beneath the wreath that lifts it off the white surface without dominating the image. Imagined in the quiet spaces around Dalston Junction or beside a private memorial service near Kingsland High Street, this wreath carries a calm, respectful mood. As created by Florist Dalston, it reads as handcrafted and thoughtfully balanced - tactile in its contrasts, soft in scent, and designed to convey condolences and steady comfort to bereaved families in the local community.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A carefully made sympathy wreath, photographed on a stark white field so every detail is visible: the body is densely packed with small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose layered, ruffled petals form a cushioning ring. A slender band of dark purple netting or ribbon nudges through the blooms along both inner and outer rims, giving subtle contour and depth without overpowering the white. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant is an artful cluster of blooms - three soft yellow roses with petals unfurling like gentle embraces, surrounded by clouds of white gypsophila and sparing sprays of lavender-purple statice that catch the eye with refined restraint. Lush green foliage, from broad glossy leaves to delicate, fern-like fronds, frames the focal flowers and adds a living contrast that speaks of renewal. The wreath's open centre and perfectly rounded silhouette suggest continuity and unbroken remembrance; the soft, neutral lighting reveals the tactile richness of each chrysanthemum head and the velvet sheen of the roses. This design is conceived with the kind of care we use daily in Dalston, often prepared for services near Kingsland Road chapels or for deliveries to Dalston Junction and neighbouring Stoke Newington. At Florist Dalston we choose every stem for freshness and proportion, creating a composition that reads as dignified, comforting, and quietly hopeful-an appropriate floral expression of condolence and respect.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a spotless white studio backdrop, its neat circular outline completely clothed in delicate white flowers and lilac accents. The base is formed from lush sprays of Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), each stem branching into dozens of pinprick white blossoms that together create a soft, cloud-like surface, almost like a ring of gentle frost. Nestled evenly around the circle are larger Lisianthus flowers, their ruffled petals unfolding in layers of pure white, each petal edge traced with a fine line of purple-violet that deepens towards the tips. Some of these Lisianthus are wide open, revealing textured interiors and subtle shadows in their throats, while others are only half open or still in bud, with slender pale green casings and lemon-cream hints that speak of new life within a setting of farewell. The colour palette remains restrained yet expressive: white, cream, and lavender tones balance perfectly, conveying quiet elegance and a sense of stillness appropriate for a funeral or memorial gathering. The wreath's open centre forms a clear window of empty space, emphasising the endless circular shape and the idea of love continuing beyond loss. Clean lighting from above picks out every tiny Gypsophila bloom and the folded edges of the Lisianthus petals, giving the design a crisp, almost ethereal clarity. This is the kind of tribute often chosen by families across Dalston, Stoke Newington, and along Kingsland Road when they want a refined, peaceful floral wreath delivered to a chapel of rest or local crematorium, crafted to express sympathy and affectionate remembrance in a gentle, graceful way.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath set against a stark white background, made up of tightly packed white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cushion-like circular base suggesting purity and quiet reflection. Beneath the surface a thin ruffle of deep purple mesh is visible along the inner edge, lending a discreet, respectful accent of colour that lifts the composition. At the top-left of the wreath a compact cluster of foliage and flowers creates a gentle focal point: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale-yellow rose unfurls at the heart of the cluster while variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds fan out around it, offering texture and a feeling of fresh greenery. Tiny lavender-purple statice blooms are woven through the foliage, their crisp, papery texture and cool hue harmonising with the calls of the hidden purple underlay. On the opposite side, from around two o'clock to five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies curve in a graceful arc; their trumpet-shaped blooms fade from rich, saturated purple at the tips to a softer peach-blush toward the base, the long green stems tracing a flowing line along the bottom-right of the chrysanthemum ring. A single elongated green stem crosses the lower section from the left cluster toward the base of the callas, tying the two elements together. Described in the quiet, familiar voice of a local maker, this wreath-often chosen for funerals, graveside tributes, or wake displays-conveys calm, respect, and enduring love. Florist Dalston can recreate this piece for local delivery around Kingsland Road, Ridley Road Market and nearby London Fields on request.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean, white backdrop, this full circular wreath appears like a gentle, floral embrace, carefully crafted for a funeral or memorial service. The entire ring is densely woven with roses in quiet, soothing shades, giving the impression of a soft pastel cloud floating above a bed of deep green foliage. Large ivory and creamy white roses, many fully open with their petals cupping one another in concentric layers, form the foundation of the design. Nestled among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some in tiny, rounded buds and others just opening enough to reveal their delicate centres. Hints of pale peach and buttery yellow roses glow softly, bringing a comforting warmth to the palette, while muted lavender and dusty mauve roses punctuate the ring with an antique, heirloom feeling, reminiscent of treasured garden roses you might find in a quiet Dalston courtyard. Underneath, an intricate carpet of dark green fern fronds supports the flowers, their feathered edges slipping in and out of view to create depth, structure, and contrast. Every stem seems precisely placed, suggesting the practiced hand of a local florist preparing a tribute for delivery to a Dalston church, crematorium, or family home. The lighting is even and gentle, allowing the subtle colour shifts and velvety petal textures to stand out without any harsh shadows. This wreath speaks of continuity and eternal love, its unbroken circle and soft colours offering a sense of peace, solace, and quiet dignity to those gathering to say goodbye.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Against an immaculate white background, a lavish wreath unfurls, echoing the hope and reverence felt throughout Dalston during moments of remembrance and farewell. At its core, snowy white lilies-open wide to reveal soft green stamens-form the wreath's foundation, their delicate, velvety petals symbolising peace and timeless tribute. Scattered thoughtfully among them, vibrant fuchsia pink lilies inject the design with striking colour, their bold star-shaped petals hinting at deeper stories and cherished memories interwoven with sorrow. Between these grand blossoms, pale pink and cream-hued roses shimmer like whispered remembrances, some in tight, hopeful buds, others gently opening to the world, enveloping the arrangement in a romantic softness. Sparse, muted greenery-perhaps native eucalyptus or seasonal foliage-emerges in subtle strokes from the background, giving structure and a restful, natural harmony. The entire composition forms an unbroken, abundant ring, a symbol of eternal connection and enduring love. There's a quiet dignity in the intricate layering and balance of blooms, suggesting the hand of a skilled Dalston florist, well-versed in the rituals and sensitivities of local funeral traditions. As a tribute, it offers comfort not only through its serene beauty but through its ability to gently embrace and support those mourning, making it a fitting choice for services along Kingsland Road or in the warmth of local gathering spaces.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully balanced funeral wreath photographed against white, its design rooted in classical sympathy floristry and quietly tailored for the Dalston community. The principal body is a dense ring of fresh white spray chrysanthemums-each small bloom closely set so the surface reads as a continuous, pillowy white band that suggests purity and serene comfort. Rising from the upper left side is an intentional, heartfelt cluster of flowers: golden-yellow roses, petals unfurling in soft spirals that catch the light, paired with deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a refined contrast. A handful of unopened lisianthus buds in palest lavender and green add texture and a sense of unfolding life amid remembrance. Varied greenery-rounded glossy leaves, some with faint variegation, together with slender fern fronds-frames the spray and provides a natural counterpoint to the pure white base. A discreet dark purple crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer rims, a detail that subtly connects the accent blooms to the overall composition. The open centre of the wreath preserves the traditional 'ring of memory' silhouette. As Florist Dalston, we craft pieces like this for services near Dalston Junction, Kingsland High Street, and Ridley Road Market; the arrangement's muted scent, soft textures, and balanced colours are meant to offer comfort and a calm visual tribute at a time of loss.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, circular sympathy wreath is pictured against a pure white background, its refined palette of white and gentle purple creating a calm, contemplative mood. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies arranged all the way around the ring. Their broad, satiny petals curl softly outward, each flower opening like a quiet gesture of farewell. Some lilies are fully open, revealing pale green centres and long stamens tipped in soft rust and umber, while others remain in half-open buds, capturing a sense of time gently unfolding. Nestled between these statement blooms are clusters of small, ruffled flowers that look like lisianthus, their white petals kissed with lilac and violet along the edges. These touches of purple bring a delicate contrast, like the pastel tones you might notice on an early morning walk past the florists and cafés of Dalston High Street. Fine sprays of deep green foliage, along with a few slender, eucalyptus-like stems, provide an understated frame for the blossoms, adding depth and a natural, garden-like texture. The wreath forms a complete, uninterrupted circle, symbolising eternal love, remembrance, and the ongoing bond between the living and the departed. Thoughtfully composed, it feels like a comforting tribute one might send to a funeral service or memorial gathering in and around Dalston, offering quiet support to family and friends through the purity of white flowers and the gentle whisper of lavender tones.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint against a spotless white surface, this memorial wreath reads as a quiet, composed circle of consolation. The body of the piece is densely packed with pristine white chrysanthemums, their many narrow petals layered into a soft, domed band that gives the wreath a gentle, clouded texture; these flowers evoke a delicate, understated fragrance and a light, cushiony appearance. On the upper left three vivid, deep blue roses form the focal cluster-their plush, velvety petals rolled inward in a dignified spiral that contrasts vividly with the pale chrysanthemums. Nestled among glossy, deep-green leaves, those blue roses appear tucked into the chrysanthemum field as a compassionate accent. Encircling both the inside and outside of the white ring is a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue; its ruffles and sheen frame the flowers with a refined edge, lending structure and a polished, sombre elegance. The soft shadow beneath the wreath and the even lighting emphasise the arrangement's depth and workmanship, making the texture and colour palette immediately legible. Intended as a respectful tribute, the combination of classic white and rich blue gently conveys remembrance, sympathy, and calm dignity-suitable for memorial services or as an expression of heartfelt condolence. Overall, the composition balances tradition and personal note, offering a graceful, tactile emblem of honour and quiet solace.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A graceful, circular sympathy wreath is presented flat on a pure white background, its unbroken ring of flowers symbolising continuity and remembrance. At first glance, the soft, powdery tones of the roses stand out: large, fully bloomed heads in dusty lavender and antique mauve, each petal gently folding over the next like silk, arranged evenly around the circle so the eye moves calmly from bloom to bloom. Threaded among these are delicate blush-pink spray roses, some opening in soft spirals, others still held in tight buds, lending a sense of gentle movement, as if the wreath has been captured in a quiet, eternal spring. The combination of lavender and pink feels tender rather than showy, a palette that suits a dignified funeral service or a memorial gathering held in one of Dalston's converted warehouses or intimate chapel spaces. A deep bed of glossy dark green ferns supports the roses, their fine, divided fronds creating a feathered halo that both lifts and frames each flower. Small touches of darker filler greens and miniature buds tucked between the petals add shadow and depth, suggesting the hand of an experienced local florist who knows how to balance abundance with restraint. The lighting is soft and even, emphasising the velvety texture of the roses and the fresh crispness of the foliage without distraction. Designed as a loving tribute for families in Dalston, this wreath would sit beautifully beside a photograph table, at a crematorium near Kingsland High Street, or at a home wake, carrying with it a message of peace, gratitude, and lasting affection.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a composed study in blue and white, its circular form photographed against a bright white field that emphasizes texture and tone. Close-packed, vivid blue chrysanthemums form the substantial base; their myriad tiny petals fan and overlap to create a lush, tactile surface that reads like a field of deep summer sky. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its sheen and gentle pleats providing a refined edge that lifts the flowers visually and adds a ceremonial touch. Near the upper-left quadrant a cluster of three magnificent blue roses unfurl in full bloom, their velvety petals rendered in a striking azure that complements the chrysanthemums while asserting their own quiet presence. Fine sprays of baby's breath nestle around the roses and peek across the composition, lending an airy, lacy counterpoint to the denser blooms. A diagonal cascade of pristine white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - arcs from mid-left down toward the lower right, their elegant petals and subtle centres creating movement and an airy grace over the blue bed. Intermingled green buds on the orchid stem hint at new growth, a gentle symbol of life continuing. The lighting is soft and cool, revealing textures from velvety rose to silky orchid and glossy ribbon. As an experienced florist working around Dalston Junction and Ridley Road Market, I'd choose this arrangement for a funeral or memorial where understated dignity and heartfelt sympathy are the intention; it reads as respectful, serene, and thoughtfully composed for local delivery or collection.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is beautifully arranged against a clean white backdrop, its colours shifting gently from pure white to blush pink and rich magenta, like a soft echo of emotion. Dominant white lilies are spaced around the ring, their wide, star-like petals spreading with a sense of openness and peace, while their golden stamens stand upright at the centre of each bloom. Interlaced with them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies bring warmth and intensity, their speckled petals adding subtle detail and movement to the design. Between the lilies, white gerbera daisies with dark centres introduce a more playful texture, their petals radiating outwards like little suns and lightening the overall mood. Sprays of light pink roses, some still in graceful bud form, lend a gentle, romantic touch, as if softly speaking of affection and memory, while creamy white roses add fullness and traditional elegance. Smaller white filler flowers, perhaps carnations or spray chrysanthemums, are woven carefully into every opening so the wreath appears rich and complete from any angle. Lush green foliage follows the curve of the ring, with layered leaves and hints of fresh shoots providing depth and contrast. The arrangement feels tranquil and respectful, the sort of floral tribute a family in Dalston might send for a funeral service in nearby Hackney or as a memorial wreath delivered across E8, carrying a message of comfort, continuity, and loving farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its rich red and vivid green tones drawing the eye into its unbroken ring. The arrangement is built around an abundance of deep red carnations, each bloom plush and ruffled, with layered petals that create a soft, cushiony effect as they crowd together. Some carnations are wide open and generous, showing off their intricate textures, while smaller buds and half-open flowers add a sense of natural variation, as if the wreath has been gathered lovingly over time. Between the reds, lime green button chrysanthemums sit like tiny polished spheres, their compact, domed heads made of thousands of tightly gathered florets that feel smooth and precise beside the looser carnation petals. The interplay of red and green forms a steady rhythm around the wreath, giving it both calm balance and quiet energy. Lush foliage frames the blooms: darker fern fronds splay outward in delicate, feathery patterns, while variegated pittosporum leaves with pale edges and deeper centres introduce a gentle, painterly pattern. A striped green ribbon, folded into relaxed loops near the lower side of the wreath, blends seamlessly with the foliage, adding a touch of crafted elegance without distracting from the flowers. The lighting is bright and neutral, revealing every tiny detail, from the fern tips to the slightest curl of a carnation petal. Created in the spirit of Dalston's thoughtful, artistic character, this wreath feels ideal for a memorial service or funeral gathering, where families wish to express heartfelt condolences while celebrating a life with colour, warmth, and a sense of continuity.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A meticulously crafted sympathy wreath rests against a clean white background, its circular form symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. The design is lush and full, built on a generous bed of mixed greenery that includes soft, rounded eucalyptus leaves, finely cut fern fronds, and other textured foliage that create a deep, verdant frame. Nestled into this green base are clusters of blush-pink roses, their velvety petals unfurling in graceful spirals, expressing gentleness and affection. Interwoven among them, lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep, regal purple add a ruffled, almost cloud-like texture, giving the wreath a sense of movement and layered beauty. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, placed opposite each other on the ring, provide strong visual anchors; their trumpet-shaped flowers and prominent stamens draw the eye, offering a warm glow amidst the softer pastels. Scattered throughout are spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles, lending an intriguing, modern edge, while tiny clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers soften the gaps, like a delicate haze of colour. A few closed lily buds peek out from the foliage, hinting at blooms still to come and quietly suggesting hope. The overall mood is serene and dignified, perfectly suited for a funeral or memorial gathering in Dalston, perhaps at a service near Ridley Road or a quiet farewell at a local chapel. As experienced local florists, we often craft wreaths like this for families wanting a tribute that feels both personal and beautifully composed, a floral circle that speaks of care, remembrance, and lasting love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
An elegant circular funeral wreath is captured against a pure white backdrop, the entire frame filled with a dense ring of white Baby's Breath that looks almost like freshly fallen snow. Each gypsophila floret is tiny yet abundant, building up into a thick, cloud-soft halo that completely covers the base of the wreath and forms a continuous circle of gentle texture. The flowers seem to glow subtly, as if lit by soft daylight filtering through a Dalston townhouse window, giving the arrangement a sense of calm and purity. Set into the lower right side of the wreath are two striking calla lilies that break the symmetry in the most graceful way. Their long stems arc upward from within the Baby's Breath, while the familiar trumpet-shaped blooms shift from deep burgundy at the rolled edge, through magenta tones, and into a muted green near the base. The surfaces of the calla petals appear velvety and smooth, offering a dramatic contrast to the tiny, feathery blossoms surrounding them. The open centre of the wreath remains clean and empty, creating a peaceful focal space that suggests contemplation and remembrance, much like a quiet moment in nearby London Fields. The overall impression is of a modern yet timeless tribute, ideal for honouring a loved one with understated sophistication. Crafted in Dalston by experienced florists who often prepare sympathy flowers for local services and memorials, this wreath carries a message of enduring love and gentle farewell, expressed through thoughtful colour and careful composition.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
An opulent circular sympathy wreath is presented against a clean white backdrop, its rich colours and textures reminiscent of a lovingly prepared tribute delivered to a quiet corner of Ridley Road's community spaces. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring, symbolising continuity and eternal love. Dominating the design are clusters of roses in jewel-like shades of fuchsia, magenta, and soft petal pink, their velvety petals layered densely from tight buds to fully open rosettes. These roses create a romantic, almost glowing band of colour that feels warm and embracing, perfect for a funeral service or celebration of life in Dalston. Between the roses sit sumptuous double lilies in cream, blush pink, and delicate peach, their multi-layered petals gently ruffled and slightly curled at the tips, some blooms fully open while others remain in elegant bud form, tinted with lime-green at the tips.   

The entire wreath is anchored by an abundance of lush greenery, echoing the greenery of nearby Hackney Downs. Dark, feathery fern fronds weave through the design, adding soft movement and texture, while glossy broad leaves provide a deep emerald backdrop that sets off the lighter hues of the flowers. The interplay of matte and shiny foliage surfaces adds depth, making the wreath appear almost three-dimensional against the stark white background. There is a quiet stillness in the composition, a sense of care in how each bloom has been positioned so no gaps remain. This is a floral tribute that feels both contemporary and timeless, offering gentle comfort and a graceful expression of sympathy to families in and around Dalston.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Picture a wreath so lavish with red roses that warmth seems to radiate from its circle. Each bloom has been chosen at the peak of beauty, petals soft and pliant, layers unfurling with opulence. The circular form feels like a perpetual embrace, velvet petals kissing their neighbours, creating a tapestry of crimson that draws the eye inward to the flower's spiraling heart. This is not merely decoration; it carries love, memory, and solemnity in equal measure. As a Dalston florist, I sense the quiet power of such a arrangement, its heady scent rising above the hush of the workshop, mingling with the faint green of hidden stems. The white backdrop amplifies the intensity of the red, turning the wreath into a focal point that can speak across occasions-from a romantic gesture to a heartfelt memorial. It's designed to withstand the tests of time and distance when delivered: available for same-day delivery across Dalston, from Kingsland Road to Ridley Road Market corridors, with careful packaging to preserve the plush texture in transit. This wreath embodies craft, discipline, and elegance, a refined statement of affection and respect that would elevate events in East London venues or quiet home corners alike. Florist Dalston is proud to bring this degree of artistry to communities around Dalston, with reliable service that keeps fresh, vibrant blooms at your door step-often on the same day.

Let it speak softly at ceremonies, anniversaries, or intimate gatherings in Shoreditch or Hackney, where early evening light catches the velvet glow of the petals.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white background, this memorial wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of red and yellow blooms that immediately draws the eye. Dozens of red roses, fully open and velvety, create the main structure; some petals glow with a classic ruby red, while others fade into a darker, almost burgundy tone, adding richness and emotional depth. Nestled between these roses are pockets of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their fine, ruffled petals forming soft cushions of colour that seem to illuminate the design from within. Around and beneath the blossoms, layers of mixed foliage in fresh green and soft grey-green peek through, likely salal and eucalyptus, giving the wreath a lush, full appearance reminiscent of the greenery seen around Dalston's side streets and hidden gardens off Kingsland Road. The flowers are arranged so carefully that the circle appears perfectly even, with an open centre that invites quiet reflection, making it a fitting tribute for funeral services or graveside farewells. The clear studio lighting highlights each texture-the satin-like smoothness of the rose petals, the fluffy intricacy of the chrysanthemums, and the gentle sheen on certain leaves-so you can almost feel the arrangement as much as see it. The composition suggests a professional florist's hand, thoughtfully balancing sorrow and gratitude, and could easily be imagined resting at a chapel in Dalston or delivered to a local crematorium as a final, dignified gesture of remembrance.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
As Florist Dalston, I crafted this circular wreath of red roses with patient care, resting against a clean white background. The ring is densely packed with dozens of deep crimson blooms, each rose at a different stage-buds hinting at future splendor, and fully opened petals revealing velvety folds and rich texture. Sprigs of fresh green foliage weave among the blooms: broad matte leaves like eucalyptus and sharper glossy ruscus, creating a lush frame that heightens the roses' color. The wreath forms a flawless circle, a symbol of eternal connection and remembrance, made with careful balance and three-dimensional depth that invites the eye to drift along every curve. The overall mood is opulent yet solemn, a fitting tribute for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a life celebrated. Soft daylight seems to caress the petals, casting gentle highlights and warming the crimson to a glowing hue. The white background keeps attention on the craftsmanship-the precise arrangement of petals, stems, and leaves, and the quiet radiance of the blooms. In Dalston, with streets like Kingsland Road and Ridley Road Market nearby, this wreath speaks to local families seeking a dignified gesture of condolence. Delivered across Dalston, Hackney, and surrounding districts, it carries a timeless message of sympathy and remembrance that can comfort those in mourning.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white background, this striking funeral wreath takes the unmistakable form of a traditional lifebuoy, its circular shape clean and symmetrical, like something you might glimpse on a moored narrowboat near Dalston before being reimagined in flowers. The ring is completely encrusted with tiny, tightly clustered blooms, most likely spray chrysanthemums or similar small-headed flowers, giving the surface a rich, textured feel that seems both soft and substantial. The design is divided into four equal quadrants that alternate between saturated royal blue and immaculate white. Two opposite segments shimmer with the depth of dark ocean water, formed from dense blue petals that appear to ripple gently across the wreath. The remaining two sections glow with fresh white blossoms, their brightness offering a sense of peace and clarity, like calm light on the surface of the sea. Around the inner circle runs a narrow trim of dark blue ribbon, folded into precise, regular pleats, which adds a subtle decorative edge and heightens the nautical impression. The hollow centre remains open, framing a pool of negative space that draws the eye inward and invites quiet reflection. Created in the style a local Dalston florist would craft for a family with maritime ties, this floral lifebuoy serves as a poignant memorial for someone who was a literal or figurative 'lifesaver'-perhaps a sailor, lifeguard, or simply a steady presence in others' lives. The bold contrast of blue and white, combined with the careful workmanship, makes it a moving choice for funeral processions, chapel viewings, or memorial gatherings across Hackney and surrounding neighbourhoods.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A carefully constructed memorial wreath, seen flat against a white backdrop, where creamy white roses and pale yellow trumpet lilies form a harmonious circle of consolation. The roses-roughly a dozen to fifteen in number-display familiar, concentric spirals of petals that glow soft and ivory under diffused daylight, while the lilies contribute slender, arching forms in a soft lemon tone; some blossoms are fully open, revealing delicate stamens, others remain in graceful bud, suggesting continuity and the gentle passage of time. Beneath and between the flowers, rich green foliage builds a verdant foundation: fine, featherlike fern fronds create intimate texture, and broader, rounded leaves akin to eucalyptus punctuate the composition with cooler green-blue notes and a faint, cleansing scent. The wreath's dense packing gives it weight and presence, yet the overall effect is one of lightness-an airy balance between bloom and leaf that breathes solace into a room. As a local florist would note, this piece would sit quietly and respectfully at a funeral or graveside service in Dalston or on a delivery to a nearby chapel, offering an understated message of peace, purity, and enduring remembrance. Its soft palette and meticulous craftsmanship make it a thoughtful gesture that both honors a life and comforts those left behind, with the circular form gently reminding us of unbroken bonds and lasting memory.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00