East Ham WREATHS

Welcome to East Ham Florist, your trusted local florist for beautifully hand-crafted wreaths in East Ham. Drawing on years of experience and heartfelt care, our team designs each arrangement with compassion, artistry, and fresh seasonal flowers. Whether you’re honouring a loved one’s memory or sending thoughtful condolences, our expertly arranged wreaths bring comfort when it matters most.

We’re proud to serve our neighbourhood around High Street North, close to East Ham Central Park and the bustling Barking Road. As locals, we understand the importance of prompt, personal service—so we offer same-day delivery on all wreath orders placed online before 3 PM. This way, your gesture of sympathy always arrives fresh and on time.

Our dedication extends to the nearby communities of Manor Park, Upton Park, and Forest Gate—ensuring your floral tribute reaches churches, homes, or funeral venues throughout the area. Every order is handled with the utmost respect and attention to detail, straight from our East Ham shop.

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WREATHS
A serene, studio-styled photograph of a circular sympathy wreath, described from the perspective of a seasoned East Ham florist at East Ham Florist, familiar with memorials placed at Plashet Park and nearby chapels. The foundation is a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each bloom densely grouped so the surface reads like a soft, uninterrupted cushion - tactile, matte and deeply textured, evoking peace and reverence. Placed to catch the eye, an upper-left spray of Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces a rich counterpoint: several fully opened blossoms in deep violet and softer lavender hues sit beside delicate, pointed buds on slender stems, creating a gradient of purple that feels dignified and tender. Mixed foliage - broad variegated leaves and light, fern-like greenery - threads through the purple cluster, providing depth, movement and a fresh, natural contrast to the white base. A discreet band of crinkled dark-purple mesh or lace trim lines the wreath's inner and outer rims, a crafted detail that echoes the Lisianthus tone and completes the composition with refinement. The lighting is soft and even; a faint shadow beneath the circle gives the arrangement presence against the white field, as it would on a chapel table or service easel. The wreath conveys consolation and steady devotion - the kind of thoughtful, handcrafted tribute we prepare for families across East Ham, ready for sensitive delivery to local funeral directors and gravesides when needed.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this traditional circular sympathy wreath is lovingly constructed from a plush ring of pure white spray chrysanthemums, the many-layered petals creating a soft, cloud-like surface that feels both dignified and consoling. Along the inner and outer edges a whisper of dark purple mesh or ribbon slips into view, lending a restrained depth and a touch of solemn colour that complements the pale palette. On the upper-left quadrant three soft, creamy yellow roses open gently, their velvety spirals forming a warm focal cluster that speaks of friendship, comfort, and remembrance. Interwoven with the roses are delicate sprigs of white gypsophila and small lavender-toned statice, their petite blooms adding breathy texture and a quiet sparkle of contrast. A selection of lush green foliage-broad leaves with a satiny sheen and slender, lacy fern fronds-frames the spray, giving it a natural lift against the dense chrysanthemum backdrop. The lighting is soft and even, accentuating petal layers and casting a subtle shadow beneath the wreath that defines the shape without drama. As an East Ham florist would note, the piece is crafted with local sensibility-suitable for services at nearby churches, funeral homes, or graveside services near Plashet Park or East Ham station-and is available for thoughtful delivery across the neighbourhood. The overall impression is one of calm, careful workmanship: a respectful floral tribute that balances purity, warmth, and understated colour.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant funeral wreath is captured in isolation against a plain white background, making its gentle palette of whites and purples appear especially calm and soothing, much like a quiet afternoon in East Ham's residential streets. The wreath forms a flawless circle blanketed in rich clusters of Baby's Breath, each slender stem bearing numerous tiny white blooms. Together, these miniature flowers create a light, feathery surface that feels as if it would be soft to the touch, like fine lace or freshly fallen snow. Rising through this delicate base are carefully spaced lisianthus flowers, chosen for their graceful, ruffled petals and painterly colouring. The petals are largely white, but each bloom is framed with fine edges of lavender and violet, and some carry barely visible purple veins that draw the eye inwards. Several lisianthus blossoms are fully open, their layered petals forming a gently cupped rosette, while others are in bud or just starting to reveal their inner folds, their greenish outer layers softening into cream and lilac. The open centre of the wreath remains clear, enhancing the sense of an unbroken circle and symbolizing eternity and unending connection. The overall composition conveys serenity and quiet strength, making it a thoughtful choice for a sympathy tribute, a memorial service, or a farewell ceremony around East Ham, whether placed in a local chapel, crematorium, or cemetery. The balance of tiny white Baby's Breath and larger, purple-edged lisianthus suggests both fragility and resilience, offering a comforting floral embrace during moments of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath, composed of a dense, circular bed of pristine white chrysanthemums that give a cushiony, almost velveteen appearance against a plain white studio background. Underneath the white blooms a ruffled deep-purple netting is just visible along the inner circle, adding shadow, depth and a subtle ribbon of colour that anchors the design. Toward the upper-left, a compact spray forms a tender focal point: a single, perfectly formed cream rose opens slowly among a mix of fresh green foliage - variegated leaves edged in paler tones and delicate fern fronds that lend movement and softness. Sprigs of small lavender-purple statice are peppered through this foliage, offering a paper-textured contrast and a cool floral note that echoes the hidden purple underlayer. Counterbalancing this cluster on the right are two graceful calla lilies, their long, bright green stems bent into a gentle curve across the lower-right arc. Each calla displays a soft, graduated colour shift from richer purple at the tips to a warm, peachy-pink near the base, their trumpet forms introducing sculptural height and calm elegance. A single longer green stem travels from the left cluster across the wreath's lower section, discreetly secured and leading the eye toward the base of the callas, tying the composition together. The arrangement is lit with soft, diffused daylight that reveals every texture - from the chrysanthemum's tiny petals to the rose's smooth satin - creating a composition that conveys peace, respect and consolation. Crafted with East Ham sensibility and attention to detail, this wreath would serve as a thoughtful funeral or remembrance tribute across East Ham and nearby Plashet Park communities.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A softly coloured circular wreath is displayed against a pristine white backdrop, highlighting every detail of its roses and greenery. The wreath is lush and continuous, with no bare spots, creating a sense of wholeness and gentle embrace. Wide-open roses in creamy white and pale ivory form the main structure, their silky petals layered like fine fabric. Interwoven with them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some appearing as tiny buttons still tightly closed, others partway open, their edges just beginning to curl. Warm notes of soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses lend a comforting glow, while unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms introduce a touch of vintage elegance, like an old photograph of a family gathering in East Ham. Beneath and between the flowers, finely cut dark green fern fronds form a rich, textured cushion, their feathery tips peeping out to trace the wreath's perfect circular outline. The interplay of varied rose sizes-from small buds to fully opened blossoms-adds depth and dimension, making the wreath appear almost three-dimensional against its simple background. The light is even and calm, enhancing subtle shadows between the petals and catching faint highlights on the flower edges. This is the kind of wreath that might be delivered by a local florist to a funeral home off Barking Road or to a chapel near East Ham station, designed to rest beside a casket or memorial photograph. The colours and composition together express quiet sorrow, remembrance, and a wish for peace, offering a tender visual comfort to those gathered to say farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Beneath a gentle, diffused light, this remarkable floral wreath unfolds in a generous ring of blooms-each placed with purpose by the skilled hands of a local East Ham florist. The bold, snowy petals of white lilies curl gracefully outward, some fully open to display their gentle heart and elegant stamens, others in varied states of budding, conjuring a sense of peace and renewal reminiscent of walks through East Ham's Central Park. Contrasting and enriching the design, fuchsia pink Stargazer lilies impart vibrant, deep hues, flecked with darker speckles and framed by their broad star-shaped petals that seem to embrace memories and celebration equally. Nestled among them are the softer blush and cream tones of petite roses, their velvet petals tightly wound, bringing a quiet romance and delicacy to the robust ring. Sprigs of fresh green foliage, possibly eucalyptus, add structure and a refreshing hint of nature's calm-echoing the serene trees lining High Street South. The arrangement's perfect circle and layered textures create a harmonious, balanced display, well-suited for commemorating lives at East Ham ceremonies or as a visual expression of condolence and support to loved ones throughout the area. The care taken in every placement reflects not only floral expertise but a deep connection to community and sentiment.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully constructed circular funeral wreath, photographed against a clean white background, where the majority of the ring is made up of countless small white spray chrysanthemums packed so closely they form a continuous, cloud-soft surface. The dense petals catch soft light and create a uniform, peaceful texture that reads as reverence and calm. Nestled at the upper left of the ring is a thoughtful floral spray: bright yellow roses, opened to show layers of warm, buttery petals, stand beside rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satin-like, ruffled blooms add a stately contrast. A few unopened lavender and pale green lisianthus buds add an organic, hopeful rhythm to the cluster, while fresh green foliage - rounded glossy leaves and delicate fern fronds - weaves through to lift and separate the colours. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon traces the inner and outer curves beneath the white chrysanthemum base, echoing the lisianthus tone and providing a quiet, elegant finish. The wreath's open centre and symmetrical form maintain tradition, making this arrangement suitable for a memorial or condolence tribute. Speaking as someone who arranges sympathy pieces around East Ham and nearby Upton Park, I can see this wreath offering a measured balance of purity and gentle warmth - a visual pause intended to comfort mourners and honor a life with understated beauty.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath of white and lilac funeral flowers is centred against a pure white studio background, every bloom clearly visible and thoughtfully placed. Dominating the arrangement are large white Oriental lilies, their wide, satin-like petals unfolding from pale green centres and forming generous, star-shaped faces. Some lilies are at full bloom, with stamens stretched outward and dusted with warm rust-coloured pollen, while others remain in bud or half-open, suggesting the gentle progression of time. Between these luminous lilies nestle lisianthus blossoms, their petals softly ruffled and edged in shades of lavender and purple, creating delicate pools of colour that never overpower the design. Scattered among them are small, rounded buds-creamy rosebuds and tightly closed lilies-adding pockets of texture and a sense of flowers still awakening. Subtle greenery peeks through from below: fine, linear leaves and rounded, eucalyptus-style sprigs form an understated bed of foliage that supports and frames the blossoms. The wreath forms a complete, continuous circle, its fullness carefully judged so that no gaps appear, yet each flower has room to breathe. The overall impression is one of serenity, purity, and quiet dignity, ideal for expressing condolences or marking a life well lived. Florists in East Ham might prepare such a tribute for services held at local churches, funeral homes, or crematoria serving the wider Newham community, where families wish to bring a calm, respectful presence to the farewell with this white and purple lily wreath.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised viewpoint against a pristine white surface, this memorial wreath presents itself with calm authority, the soft shadow beneath affirming its three-dimensional presence. At its heart, a thick, unbroken band of immaculate white chrysanthemums creates a textured, almost cushion-like wreath body; each chrysanthemum's delicate, filamented petals overlap to form a full, domed ring that feels reassuring to the eye. Subtle creamy tones at the flower centres add warmth within the cool palette, while the faint, comforting scent of the chrysanthemums evokes quiet remembrance. Positioned at the upper left of the circle, a trio of intense royal-blue roses provides a poignant counterpoint - their velvety, spiralled petals are saturated and luminous, offering a focal point of hope within the solemn composition. Rich, dark green foliage nestles around these roses, their rounded leaves giving natural contrast and depth. Encircling both the inner and outer edges, a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt-blue frames the arrangement neatly; the ribbon's soft sheen and delicate ruffles catch light and lend a tailored finish. As an East Ham florist, I picture this piece quietly displayed in a chapel near Barking Road or at a funeral space close to Central Park, its restrained palette signalling dignity and heartfelt sympathy. Prepared with attentive craftsmanship by East Ham Florist, the wreath balances traditional symbols of purity and remembrance with the calming clarity of blue, offering a respectful tribute that comforts without overwhelming.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above, this full floral wreath forms a perfect circle of roses and greenery, displayed on a clean white background that lets its gentle colours breathe. The design centres on generous, fully open roses in muted shades of dusty lavender and mauve, with hints of greyish-purple in their deeper folds. Each flower head is layered with many soft, overlapping petals, creating plush rosettes that seem almost touchably velvety, like the hush of an early morning along East Ham's quieter residential streets. Interspersed between the larger roses are sprays of petite blush pink roses and their buds, some just beginning to open. These smaller blooms add lightness and sparkle to the composition, softening the deeper tones and suggesting the delicate balance between grief and cherished memories. Underpinning the flowers is a rich collar of dark green fern fronds, most likely leatherleaf or sword fern, whose fine, serrated leaves form a continuous, textured backdrop. This foliage spreads outward in a gentle halo, framing the wreath and grounding the pastel blossoms in a natural, woodland feel. Here and there, tiny dark buds and deeper green fillers peek from between the petals, adding dimension and guiding the eye around the circular form. The lighting is calm and even, with no harsh shadows, evoking the stillness of a chapel or memorial room before guests arrive. Crafted with the kind of care you would expect from East Ham Florist, the wreath radiates quiet elegance, making it particularly suitable for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes in and around East Ham, where families gather to say a peaceful, heartfelt goodbye.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This exquisitely crafted memorial wreath presents a dense, circular carpet of deep-indigo chrysanthemums, each small bloom layered to produce a tactile, richly textured ring that commands attention without ornament. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner opening, its crisp ivory folds offering a muted frame that lifts the colour and adds a formal, comforting edge. Nestled at the upper-left curve is a trio of fully opened blue roses, their petals plush and velvety with a saturated azure that harmonises with the chrysanthemum base; these are framed by delicate sprays of gypsophila and a few glossy, dark-green leaves, which soften the cluster and add understated depth. Flowing from the mid-left and arcing toward the lower-right is a trailing spray of immaculate white orchids-probably Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium-with long, graceful petals that feel almost weightless against the dense floral ground. Scattered among the orchids are fresh, bright green buds at varying stages of bloom, suggesting quiet continuity and hope within the solemn composition. The palette of royal blue and pristine white is intentionally respectful: the blues convey lasting remembrance and calm, the whites purity and solace. As a local East Ham tribute, this wreath is suitable for services near Barking Road, by East Ham station or at family homes close to Central Park; East Ham Florist prepares arrangements like this with careful attention to texture, proportion and emotional tone, and can arrange local delivery or same-day care when appropriate. The overall effect is a dignified, contemplative expression of sympathy and honour.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This photograph captures a lush open wreath of funeral flowers, arranged as a complete circle against a pure white backdrop, the colours shifting gracefully from crisp white to soft pink and into deep magenta, reflecting the sensitive style of experienced florists working in East Ham. Dominating the design are large white Oriental lilies, each bloom opening fully with broad, slightly curved petals that create a sense of space and light, while their green pistils and golden stamens add fine detail at the heart of the flowers. Intertwined with these are fuchsia and deep pink lilies, whose star-like forms and speckled throats bring contrast and a gentle intensity, echoing the varied blossoms you might see in the green corners of Plashet Park and the surrounding East Ham streets. Bright white gerbera daisies, with their dark centres and layers of slim petals, appear throughout the wreath like quiet bursts of sunshine, adding a contemporary touch. Tucked between them are pale pink roses, some tightly furled and others just unfolding, conveying gentleness, admiration, and heartfelt sorrow, while creamy white roses lend a more traditional note of purity and remembrance. Small clusters of white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums, are carefully inserted to create a dense, continuous ring of blooms. The flowers are cradled by a frame of lush green foliage, with different leaf shapes and shades building depth and structure, ensuring the wreath looks full from every angle. The result is a balanced, comforting memorial arrangement that would be fitting for bereavement services across East Ham, offering a quiet circle of beauty and condolence when words may feel difficult to find.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A classic circular wreath designed for sympathy and remembrance is captured front-on against a stark white background, its rich red and green tones the sole focus of the image. The body of the wreath consists of an abundance of red carnations, placed so closely together that they create a thick, velvety ring of colour. Each carnation shows intricate, softly frilled petals, some blooms fully expanded and others just beginning to open, making the circle feel alive and gently shifting. Interlaced among the red flowers are lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, dome-shaped heads sitting like small orbs of light. The tiny, uniform florets of these button mums give them a neat, almost plush surface, a pleasing contrast to the more exuberant carnation petals. Supporting the blooms is a generous collar of foliage: dusky, feather-fine ferns extend beyond the flowers to add depth and a sense of cool greenery, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum with creamy edges weave in and out, lightening the overall palette and framing sections of the circle. A coordinated green ribbon, patterned with subtle stripes, is woven into the lower part of the wreath in soft loops, adding a crafted, ceremonial touch without overpowering the natural elements. This is the sort of wreath that might be arranged by East Ham Florist for a funeral service, making its way along High Street South or towards Central Park as a final tribute. The clean white background keeps the focus firmly on the textures, tones, and symbolism of the wreath, evoking thoughts of love, farewell, and lasting memory.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Captured against a clean white background, this sympathy wreath appears as a rich, circular garden carefully shaped into a ring of remembrance. The design is anchored by two striking Asiatic lilies in a deep coral-orange tone, one placed towards the top and one towards the lower edge of the circle. Their open faces and long stamens offer a warm, glowing contrast to the softer flowers surrounding them. All around, blush-pink roses are arranged in generous clusters, each bloom fully open, the petals gently curling back to reveal a soft, spiralling heart that feels tender and consoling. Interwoven with these roses are lisianthus in shades of pale pink and intense purple, their ruffled petals and cupped forms giving the wreath a layered, almost cloud-like texture. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers drift through the arrangement, softening lines and adding a light, airy touch. Beneath the blossoms lies a dense bed of greenery: silvery eucalyptus leaves with their rounded shapes, slender fern fronds, and other mixed foliage that create a verdant, structured base. Among the greens, blue eryngium thistles stand tall with spiky, cone-shaped heads, lending a quiet strength and modern edge. Several lily buds remain closed, nestled discreetly among the leaves, symbolising future blooms and ongoing remembrance. A few bright green, striped leaves are folded and curved artfully near the lilies, revealing the hand of a skilled florist. This wreath, with its blend of pastel calm and vibrant accents, would feel at home at a chapel or graveside in East Ham, perhaps near Plashet Park or along Barking Road, as a heartfelt tribute delivered locally by East Ham Florist for a final farewell.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The photograph shows a graceful funeral wreath arranged in a perfect circle and placed carefully against a stark white background, giving it a quiet, contemplative presence. The wreath itself is almost entirely constructed from Baby's Breath, so that what you see is a wide halo of minuscule Gypsophila flowers, each bloom no more than a whisper of white. Together they create an airy, cloud-like ring, thick and plush yet visually light, with tiny highlights and shadows where the petals overlap. The centre is left entirely open, a crisp, round window of empty space that underscores the symbolism of an unending journey and the continuum of memory, themes that resonate deeply with many families in East Ham saying goodbye to a loved one. Breaking the all-white expanse, two calla lilies are nestled into the lower right segment of the wreath. Their long, green stems emerge from within the gypsophila and curve toward the centre, carrying with them sculpted trumpets of colour. These blooms begin with a saturated burgundy and magenta at the rolled edges, tones that soften gradually into dusky rose and then gentle green at the base. The contrast between the velvety, wine-coloured callas and the soft white Baby's Breath is striking, yet feels perfectly in harmony, like a quiet expression of deep emotion held within a frame of peace. The light is soft and even, making the wreath appear freshly made-as if an East Ham Florist designer has just placed it on the workbench by Barking Road, checking every petal before it leaves for a funeral service, burial, or memorial gathering in the local community.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, a beautifully composed circular wreath fills the frame, its colours reminiscent of a serene evening sky over East Ham after the bustle of High Street North. The wreath is abundant with flowers, forming a seamless ring of pink and cream that appears almost plush to the touch. Dominating the palette are roses in deep magenta, vibrant fuchsia, and gentle blush tones, each bloom at a different stage of opening. Tightly furled buds suggest memories that feel close to the heart, while fully opened roses reveal lavish spirals of petals, layered like the unfolding of a life story. Woven through the roses are elegant double lilies in soft ivory, blush pink, and pale peach, their broad petals layered and slightly ruffled, catching the light with a velvety sheen. Scattered among them, lime-green lily buds emerge with fresh energy, pointing upward as though in quiet hope. The flowers rest on a bed of rich, dark green foliage: fine-textured fern fronds curve around the circle, creating a lacy, feathery border, while smooth, glossy leaves fill the spaces in between, grounding the design. There is a calm balance in the way the colours and shapes repeat around the wreath, evoking a sense of steady comfort. Crafted by East Ham Florist and suitable for funeral services or memorial gatherings throughout East Ham and the surrounding streets leading to Central Park or East Ham Nature Reserve, this wreath conveys a heartfelt message of sympathy, respect, and enduring love through its harmonious mix of blooms and gently flowing circular form.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
On a quiet morning in East Ham, watched over by the bustle of Green Street and the market stalls just a stone's throw away, this wreath speaks in a language of velvet and glow. It is built entirely from dozens of deep red roses, each bloom chosen at the peak of its beauty, petals soft as satin and unfurling with a confident, regal ease. The circle is more than a decoration; it is a continuous embrace, a tactile tapestry where each rose leans into its neighbor, creating a seamless field of crimson. The arrangement sits against a pristine white background, allowing the flowers' glow to breathe and the spiraled centers to draw the eye inward. As a local florist, I feel the weight of quiet dignity in this wreath-the way its heady fragrance mingles with the faint scent of stems and leaf, even in still air. The depth and texture come from the careful layering of blooms in varying sizes, from generous, fully opened faces to snug, tightly furled buds, all packed to achieve a plush, uniform crimson.

It's a design that carries both warmth and reverence, a natural expression of love, memory, and tribute that suits ceremonies, anniversaries, or a heartfelt display at a family home. Ready for delivery across East Ham and neighbouring neighborhoods such as Beckton, Plaistow, and Manor Park, it arrives with the same care and craft you'd expect from a seasoned local workshop-no fuss, just beauty delivered in time for the moment you mark.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears calm and dignified, the kind of carefully crafted tribute you might see delivered to a service in East Ham by a local florist who understands the area's traditions. The wreath is a complete ring, open in the centre and densely filled all around with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums. The roses, which provide the main structure, are in full bloom, their velvety petals spiralling outward in neat whorls. Shades of crimson and deeper wine-red mingle together, catching the light in subtle variations that give the arrangement depth. Between the roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums sit like little bursts of sunshine, their masses of fine, threadlike petals forming soft, pom-pom shapes. The mix of textures is striking: sleek rose heads, feathery chrysanthemums, and the sturdy greenery beneath. A base of lush foliage supports and frames the flowers, with broad, dark leaves and occasional touches of softer, bluish-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus or similar varieties. Some leaves have a gentle sheen, others a matte finish, which adds a natural, layered look to the design. Flowers and foliage are placed closely together, forming a rich, continuous band with no gaps, reflecting skilled, intentional work. Bright, even lighting ensures every detail stands out against the white background, drawing attention solely to the wreath. The blend of red for love and respect, yellow for warmth and remembrance, and green for renewal creates an emotional yet soothing piece, ideal for funerals, remembrance gatherings, or graveside tributes in and around East Ham, where families wish to honour a loved one with grace and colour.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Hands cradle this wreath, a ceremonial circle of red roses that feels almost whispered into being. Crafted with care, the arrangement places dozens of rich, deep crimson blooms in a compact rosette of petals, their velvet surfaces catching a soft, forgiving light. The effect is one of reverence and quiet celebration of a life well loved. Around the blooms, silvery-green touches peek out-pale eucalyptus-like leaves and sharp, glossy ruscus-like gentle breaths of calm that balance the intensity of red with natural restraint. Each rose speaks of love and enduring devotion, the petals curling and unfurling at different angles to suggest time passing and memories blooming. The wreath sits against a pure white backdrop, which makes the colors sing with clarity and lends the piece an almost sacred stillness. The arrangement feels abundant, almost familial in its generosity, yet refined enough for a formal service or memorial. In East Ham, this classic red rose tribute often accompanies readings of gratitude, remembrance, and sympathy, and it travels beautifully to venues across the area. Whether placed on a stand in a chapel, a family home, or a church hall near Green Street or Barking Road, the wreath carries a message of enduring connection. Available with dependable delivery across East Ham and nearby towns, this piece can be arranged for respectful timing, ensuring a tender moment is honoured with grace.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
The image shows a meticulously crafted floral wreath in the exact form of a maritime life ring, placed against a bright white backdrop so that its colours and details stand out with clarity. The wreath itself is a perfect circle, with a distinct central opening and neat, defined edges, giving a sense of balance and order. The entire surface is carpeted with tiny, closely packed chrysanthemums or similar blossoms, each flower nestled snugly beside the next. From a short distance, the texture appears smooth and almost plush, while on closer inspection you could trace the individual layers of petals and imagine their gentle, slightly cool touch. The colour pattern is striking: the ring is neatly divided into four quadrants that alternate between royal blue and snow white. The blue segments, placed at the top left and bottom right, have a deep, velvety tone, creating a sense of quiet gravity, while the white segments at the top right and bottom left bring a soft brightness that lifts the composition. A slender band of dark blue ribbon lines the inner curve of the wreath, gathered into small ruffles that echo the rhythm of waves and give a finely tailored finish. The overall impression is one of composed strength and steady reassurance. In East Ham, this lifebuoy wreath would be especially meaningful for families with links to maritime trades, Docklands history, or loved ones known for their protective, 'lifesaving' presence. Crafted as a funeral or memorial tribute, it suits services at local East Ham chapels, crematoriums along Barking Road, or quiet remembrance ceremonies at home, offering a serene symbol of support, remembrance, and safe journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from above on a white background, this elegant funeral wreath combines creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies in a precise, circular formation that reads both polished and tender. Approximately fifteen fully opened ivory roses - each with the classic, tightly furled center and soft outer petals - form the main mass of the wreath, their gentle tones balanced by several trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue. Some lilies are fully open, revealing elongated, graceful petals and light-coloured stamens, while others sit in bud form, contributing subtle variation in texture and depth. The flowers rest on a dense foundation of green foliage: wispy fern fronds lend a feathered edge, and smaller rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus add shaded depth and a faint, cooling scent. Under soft daylight the petals take on a serene glow, the roses appearing almost luminous beside the lilies' delicate arcs. The wreath's composition is symmetrical and intentionally full, designed to sit at a funeral service or graveside and convey calm, purity, and heartfelt condolence. As East Ham Florist, we prepare arrangements like this for families across East Ham and the surrounding Newham neighbourhoods - often delivered to local chapels near Barking Road or left at services close to Queen's Market - where its peaceful palette and timeless form offer quiet comfort.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00