East Ham WREATHS

Welcome to Flowers East Ham, your trusted local florist for beautifully hand-crafted wreaths and stunning bouquets in East Ham and the surrounding areas of Upton Park and Manor Park. As an East London florist with years of experience, we take great pride in providing our community with fresh, artfully arranged flowers and a warm, personal service.

Our talented florists create each wreath with expertise and care, sourcing only the freshest blooms for every order. Whether you’re honouring a loved one, decorating for a special occasion, or simply wishing to brighten up your door, our thoughtfully designed wreaths are crafted to impress.

We’re proud to serve not just East Ham, but also nearby streets like Barking Road, High Street South, and around Central Park – always ensuring a fast, reliable same-day delivery service when you order online before 3PM.

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WREATHS
A serene circular wreath photographed on a stark white background, crafted to communicate tenderness and respect. The wreath's strong, continuous ring is formed from densely clustered white chrysanthemums whose multi-layered petals interlock to create a seamless, cushion-like surface-soft to the eye and suggestive of peace. From the upper-left quadrant, a composed spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) rises like a gentle accent, mixing richly hued violet blossoms with lighter lavender buds and upright stems. The lisianthus petals, with their delicate folds, bring a velvet softness that contrasts with the chrysanthemum's ruffled mass, while the arrangement's aroma-a faint, sweet green scent from the lisianthus and the comforting, mild perfume of the chrysanthemums-adds an invisible layer of solace. Mixed foliage provides tonal variety: glossy, variegated leaves supply weight and contrast; airy fern-like fronds add texture and lift. A subtle trim of dark purple, mesh-like ribbon traces both inner and outer edges of the wreath's base, peeking beneath the white flowers and harmonising with the purple blooms to create a finished, elegant frame. The studio lighting produces a gentle diffused shadow under the wreath, accentuating its depth and calm presence against the white surface. This wreath reads as a thoughtful memorial piece, suitable for a funeral or remembrance service-an arrangement that speaks of purity and respect while offering a graceful, understated touch of colour for those mourning in East Ham and neighbouring communities.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a bright white background, this circular funeral wreath is a study in respectful simplicity and careful craft, its ring densely composed of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose soft, feathered petals form a uniform, comforting surface. The dense chrysanthemum bed is subtly edged with a slender hint of dark purple mesh or ribbon, visible where blooms part along the inner and outer edges-a refined detail that adds depth and a gentle sense of structure. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a considered spray of accent blooms: three pale yellow roses open into soft cupped forms, evoking warmth, friendship and tender remembrance. Surrounding the roses, clouds of gypsophila lend an airy lightness while tiny lavender-purple statice or limonium introduce a cool, slightly textured color note. A mix of glossy broad leaves and delicate fern-like greenery frames the cluster, offering contrast in shape and a living verdancy that softens the overall silhouette. The central aperture of the wreath remains open, symbolising continuity and the unbroken circle of memory. Under soft, even lighting the arrangement casts a natural shadow that gives scale and presence on the white backdrop; the scent is quietly floral, dominated by the roses' gentle sweetness. As experienced florists serving East Ham-near East Ham station and the parade along Barking Road-we prepare these designs with attention to local services, and Flowers East Ham can arrange delivery to chapels, crematoria or family homes across the neighbourhood. This wreath is intended as a thoughtful memorial choice, offering quiet dignity, tactile softness and a soothing palette of white, yellow, green and subtle purple for moments of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a beautifully crafted funeral wreath presented against a clean white backdrop, allowing the eye to rest on its soft, harmonious colours. The wreath forms a perfect circle densely woven with countless tiny flowers of white Baby's Breath, each delicate bloom adding to a cushion of airy texture that resembles a ring of fine lace. Threaded throughout this snowy groundwork are striking Lisianthus flowers, their petals delicately ruffled and slightly curled at the edges. The Lisianthus blooms are predominantly white but edged and veined with shades of lavender and purple, as if the colour has gently drifted in from the petal tips. Some flowers sit fully open, revealing darker, more shadowy centres, while others linger as buds and half-open blooms, tinged in soft green and creamy tones, projecting a quiet promise of unfolding life. The open centre of the wreath creates a serene, circular void, emphasising its classic funerary symbolism of eternity and ongoing remembrance. The lighting is balanced and bright, with no dramatic shadows, so the intricate rhythm of soft whites and cool purples appears calm and soothing. This style of wreath feels especially appropriate for funerals, memorial gatherings, or graveside tributes in East Ham, where families gather to honour a loved one with a gesture that is understated yet deeply heartfelt. Its colour palette and textures evoke a mood of stillness, dignity, and gentle comfort, almost like a silent message carried on a cool breeze through the nearby streets and green corners of the local community.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath built around a full ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, their tiny florets packed close to form a plush, cloud-like foundation that speaks of purity and lasting respect. Subtly visible beneath the white surface is a band of deep purple netting that lends shadow and contrast along the inner edge, while a thoughtfully placed cluster on the upper left anchors the design: a single, softly unfurling cream or pale yellow rose nestles among richly textured foliage - variegated leaves with pale margins and wispy fern fronds - and neat sprays of lilac statice for gentle colour accents. On the right side, two stately calla lilies sweep across the wreath with sculptural grace; their petals show a muted gradient, from a concentrated deep purple at the tips fading into a tender peachy-pink toward the bases, the long green stems curving elegantly along the lower right arc and visually linking the composition. A longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section and meets the callas' stems, secured discreetly so the silhouette remains fluid. Photographed against a bright white background in soft ambient light, the wreath's textures - the velvet of chrysanthemum petals, the satiny calla spathes, and the crispness of variegated leaves - are easy to imagine by touch. As a local East Ham florist familiar with services near High Street North and Plashet Park, Flowers East Ham often prepares wreaths like this for funerals and wakes, available for local delivery and sensitive handling across East Ham and neighbouring Forest Gate.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Against a clear white background, a full circular wreath of roses and fern foliage is presented as a tranquil funeral tribute that could easily be imagined on its way to a quiet service in East Ham. The arrangement is densely composed, with blooms placed closely together so the ring appears continuous and plush, like a soft floral halo. At its heart are large rose heads in creamy ivory and off-white, fully open and displaying many layers of velvety petals. Intermingled with them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some still in tight bud form and others beginning to open, as well as warm peach and buttery yellow roses that gently brighten the composition. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses are woven throughout, adding a sophisticated, almost antique tone that echoes the gentle calm of residential streets and local green spaces in East Ham. Supporting all of these blooms is a rich underlay of deep green fern fronds, their fine, feathery texture peering out around the flowers and forming a natural, textured frame for the circular shape. The contrast between the dark green foliage and the soft pastel petals gives the piece depth, while the even lighting allows each subtle shade to show clearly without harsh glare. The wreath's perfect roundness and harmonious colour palette suggest themes of eternity, love, and gentle remembrance. It appears as a carefully crafted sympathy arrangement, the kind Flowers East Ham might prepare for families marking a loss, offering a quiet, dignified floral expression of comfort, respect, and support during a difficult time.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A lush, circular wreath brimming with pristine white and dazzling fuchsia-pink lilies is arranged on a clean, luminous backdrop, evoking the respectful elegance often found at gatherings in East Ham's best-loved venues. The star-shaped lilies anchor the design: snowy white and full of tranquil beauty, their petals stretch gracefully outward while their subtle green stamens hint at fresh new beginnings. Fuchsia lilies, with their deep, almost electrifying magenta hues and light speckling, introduce captivating vibrancy-reflective of the diverse life and colour of East Ham's bustling streets. Delicate blush and cream roses nestle gently between the larger blooms, their compact, refined forms suggesting the quieter moments cherished during times of reflection. Subdued green foliage adds depth and natural structure, peeking out like the soft shade from trees bordering Central Park. Assembled with artistry and care by Flowers East Ham, the composition is both visually rich and emotionally resonant, suitable for funeral tributes at local chapels or to deliver sympathy to families throughout East Ham, expressing comfort, remembrance, and lasting peace.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed, traditional circular wreath resting against a clean white backdrop, its full ring built from countless small white spray chrysanthemums that create a seamless, plush surface reminiscent of a soft cloud. The chrysanthemum petals overlap in concentric layers, giving the wreath a muted glow under soft studio light and a texture that seems inviting to the fingertips. Nestled at the upper left of the ring, a colourful accent spray offers a gentle focal point: warm yellow roses, fully unfurled in shades of butter and gold, are contrasted by rich, velvety purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose ruffled cups lend formal grace. A scattering of unopened lavender and pale green lisianthus buds adds natural rhythm, while varied green foliage-shiny rounded leaves, subtle variegation, and feathery fern fronds-frames the blooms and provides supportive structure. A slim band of deep purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible along the inner and outer edges beneath the white flowers, a discreet detail that discreetly ties the colour story together. This wreath conveys a message of solemn beauty and gentle comfort, intended for memorials or funeral tributes in the East Ham area; we prepare pieces like this for services around Barking Road and the local crematoriums. As a local florist at Flowers East Ham, I note the careful balance of tones, the fresh scent of roses mingling with the clean chrysanthemum air, and the workmanship that reads as both reverence and consolation.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Displayed against a bright white, almost luminous background, this circular sympathy wreath stands out in all its refined simplicity. The wreath is generously composed of white Oriental lilies, their long, arching petals opening in stages, some fully splayed and others still modestly cupped. These lilies, with their subtle green throats and softly bronzed anthers, create a focal rhythm that feels calm yet full of life. Threaded among them are ruffled Lisianthus blooms, whose white petals are traced with fine lines of lilac and purple around the edges, adding a whisper of colour that never overwhelms. These purple-tipped flowers lend a sense of gentle movement, like a quiet breeze passing through the avenue trees near Central Park or along the streets of East Ham. Pockets of greenery - slim leaves, perhaps accompanied by silvery, eucalyptus-like sprigs - weave discreetly throughout, framing the white and lavender tones without drawing the eye away from the lilies. Small, closed buds and compact rose-like forms add an extra layer of texture and narrative, suggesting that even in remembrance, there is still unfolding and continuity. The overall circular form is smooth, even, and complete, evoking themes of eternity and enduring affection. This wreath would sit gracefully beside a coffin at a local East Ham service, on a stand near the front of a chapel, or by a memorial table in a family home. It has the quiet presence that grieving families often seek - not loud or showy, but deeply respectful, offering solace with its soft fragrance and restrained beauty during times of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a raised viewpoint against a crisp white surface, this round memorial wreath balances purity and poignant colour with meticulous floral technique. The main ring is a dense, continuous band of snow-white chrysanthemums, their layers of fine, feathery petals forming a plush, domed texture whose faint, comforting fragrance suggests late-summer gardens. Nestled at the upper-left of the circle, a trio of intense, electric-blue roses provides a concentrated focal point; their velveteen petals unfurl in tight spirals, each bloom saturated with a deep sapphire hue that feels both solemn and hopeful. Dark green foliage cradles these roses, the glossy leaves offering contrast and visual weight while the pleated cobalt satin ribbon that trims both the outer and inner edges ties the composition together, its glossy ruffles catching light and giving the wreath a dignified frame. The lighting is soft and even, producing a gentle shadow beneath the wreath that gives the arrangement a quiet presence on the white background. As an experienced florist serving families across East Ham near Green Street Market and the Broadway, I picture this arrangement resting by a lectern or beside a graveside photograph; its texture, colour, and restrained elegance are chosen to convey dignity, comfort and remembrance. It reads as a calm, considered offering-respectful, understated and crafted to honour memory with both tradition and a touch of personalised colour.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, this sympathy wreath forms a perfect floral circle, captured from directly above so every detail of the design can be appreciated in the mind's eye. The ring is composed primarily of large roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and grey-purple, their fully open blooms revealing layers upon layers of velvety petals spiralling inward. Between these dignified roses, clusters of delicate blush-pink spray roses and tight little buds weave in, softening the transitions from one focal flower to another and adding a youthful, almost hopeful note to the tribute. The flowers sit atop a generous base of rich, dark green fern foliage, whose feathery fronds curve strongly around the outer rim and peek through between the blossoms, much like the greenery you might notice along the quieter paths of East Ham's Central Park or on a reflective walk near Barking Road. Flecks of deeper foliage and tiny, shadowed buds are tucked in among the blooms, ensuring that no part of the ring appears thin or bare and giving the arrangement a natural, garden-like structure. The overall feel is calm, elegant, and reverent, exactly the kind of wreath families in East Ham might select for a funeral, cremation service, or memorial celebration when words feel insufficient. Prepared with the care of an experienced local florist and suitable for respectful delivery to chapels and homes across the area, this wreath visually expresses condolences, gratitude, and enduring affection through a restrained, harmonious blend of colour and texture.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This dignified funeral wreath is a thoughtful study in blues and whites, assembled by experienced hands in a small East Ham workshop near High Street North and photographed on a white background under soft studio light. The wreath's body is densely composed of countless deep blue chrysanthemums - their fine, filament-like petals packed close to form a luxurious, tactile ring that reads as a comforting, velvety cushion. A ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner circumference, its subtle sheen and gentle folds providing a classic, refined border that lifts the composition. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant, a trio of fully opened blue roses offers a richer, velvety counterpoint; their sapphire petals are layered and sumptuous, accented by tiny white gypsophila sprays and a hint of dark green foliage that give an heirloom, graceful feeling. A soft, downward arc of pure white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - sweeps from mid-left toward the lower-right, their ivory petals smooth and almost translucent, punctuated with several pale green buds that suggest life and continuity within the tribute. The scent is restrained and clean: a light floral sweetness balanced by the cooler, green notes of foliage. As Flowers East Ham, we often recommend this arrangement for funerals and memorial services around East Ham Park, Beckton Road, or the station area when families want a composed, respectful tribute that reads as both elegant and profoundly sympathetic. It is an expression of calm remembrance and lasting regard.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A serene circular sympathy wreath rests against a plain white backdrop, composed in a soothing blend of whites, soft pinks, and rich magentas that feels perfectly suited to a thoughtful farewell. Large white oriental lilies form the foundation of the design, their generous petals opening like gentle fans around central pistils of pale green and golden stamens, symbolising peace and the tender release of the soul. Between these stately blooms, deep fuchsia and magenta lilies add warmth and colour, their star-shaped petals, some lightly speckled, suggesting cherished memories that still glow brightly. Clusters of light pink roses, some tightly closed and others just beginning to open, create a sense of unfolding emotion and quiet remembrance, while creamy white roses, more fully blossomed, bring traditional elegance and volume. White gerbera daisies with distinct dark centres lend a contemporary, cheerful note without diminishing the solemnity, and smaller white filler flowers are tucked between the larger blooms, creating a soft, cloud-like texture throughout the ring. The wreath is carefully framed with fresh green foliage that follows the circle, adding depth, contrast, and a natural sense of life continuing. The overall effect under the bright, neutral lighting is one of clarity and serenity, as if the wreath has been set out in a peaceful room in East Ham, ready to travel to a nearby church, mosque, or crematorium. This arrangement feels deeply personal and respectful, ideal for funeral tributes, condolences, and memorial services where families in East Ham seek flowers that speak gently of love, gratitude, and enduring connection.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Photographed straight on against a stark white backdrop, this traditional funeral wreath appears as a complete circle of rich red and vivid lime green flowers, each element placed with evident care. The wreath is densely arranged so that the blooms touch and overlap slightly, giving it a generous, full-bodied presence. Deep red carnations are the stars of the design, their densely ruffled petals forming rounded, cushion-like heads that create a sense of softness and depth. Their crimson colour is warm and comforting, evoking feelings of love and devotion. Threaded between the carnations are lime green button chrysanthemums, also known as pompon mums, perfectly round and slightly raised, like small beads of light nestled among the darker tones. Their chartreuse hue injects a lively freshness, gently lifting the mood of the piece while still keeping it appropriate for a memorial setting. The flowers are supported by a rich foundation of greenery: dark emerald fern fronds extend delicately around the outer edge, while variegated pittosporum, with its creamy white margins, adds fine detail and a lighter touch close to the blooms. A ribbon in coordinated shades of green is woven through the lower section of the wreath, folded into soft loops that enhance the circular movement of the design. The neutral, even lighting ensures every petal and leaf is visible, as though the wreath has just been finished in a East Ham flower shop near High Street North, ready for same-day delivery to a funeral service, wake, or graveside. The overall mood is one of quiet strength and heartfelt remembrance, a floral tribute that would feel at home in any East Ham church or chapel of rest.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a clean white background, this sympathy wreath looks like a quiet circle of remembrance, its colours and textures chosen with care. The ring is densely packed with blossoms, dominated by soft blush-pink and lavender-pink roses whose layered petals unfurl into gentle spirals, giving a velvety, almost cloud-like appearance. Ruffled lisianthus in pastel pink and deep, velvety purple fills the spaces between roses, their cup-shaped flowers adding softness and natural movement as they curve around the wreath. Two luminous coral-orange Asiatic lilies form the main points of focus, one at the top portion and another nearer the bottom, their star-shaped petals wide open and their stamens clearly visible, bringing warmth and a subtle glow to the otherwise cool palette. Nestled close by are several closed lily buds, suggesting blooms that will open in their own time, much like memories that return gently. Fine sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, probably statice, create a hazy, mist-like veil through the design, while small spiky blue eryngium thistles lend a slightly wild yet dignified edge. All of this rests on a substantial cushion of foliage made up of silvery eucalyptus, airy fern fronds, and darker green leaves, which gives the wreath a strong natural outline and layered texture. Carefully folded bright green leaves, artfully arranged near the lilies, hint at the practiced hands of an experienced local florist. This wreath would be at home in a quiet East Ham chapel, at a graveside near the tree-lined paths around Central Park, or resting in a family living room, a floral tribute that speaks softly of love, loss, and enduring connection.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a circular funeral wreath appears almost weightless against a bright white background, like a carefully drawn outline of remembrance in fresh, living flowers. The wreath is made wholly from Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), the tiny blossoms massed so closely that they form a plush, cloud-like ring of pure white. Each minuscule flower adds to a soft, almost feathery surface, while the stems are hidden beneath, suggesting the precise, patient work of a skilled florist. The interior of the circle is left entirely open, creating a clean, central void that adds to the design's calm and meditative feel. Resting gracefully on the lower right segment of this white halo are two calla lilies, which bring bold colour and sculptural elegance. Their trumpet-shaped blooms are rolled and smooth, starting in a deep, velvety burgundy or magenta near the flared mouths and gradually shading into olive green as the colour travels down their outer petals and into their slender, bending stems. Those stems emerge from within the Baby's Breath and curve upward and inward, giving the impression of natural, organic growth held in a gentle embrace. The juxtaposition of the callas' intense wine tones with the innocence of the white Gypsophila creates a poignant message: love that runs deep, framed by purity and peace. It feels like a design that could sit quietly at the front of a service in East Ham, perhaps near Plashet Park or a community hall, offering comfort without words. The wreath carries a quiet dignity, a modern simplicity, and a sense of heartfelt sincerity that many families seek when saying goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a clean white background, this elegant sympathy wreath appears as a complete circle of colour and texture, with its open centre framed by a dense ring of flowers and foliage. The main impression is of pink warmth, created by clusters of roses in deep magenta, bright fuchsia, and soft pastel tones. Each rose, whether tightly budded or fully unfurled, adds a different note, from the hopeful newness of the buds to the full, open blossoms that reveal every curve of their petals. Nestled among them are generous double lilies, their large petals softly shaded in creamy white, delicate blush pink, and light peach. Some lilies are fully open, their layers almost ruffled, while others remain partly closed, lending depth and subtlety. Punctuating the lilies are several crisp, lime-green buds, which rise slightly above the main circle like gentle exclamation points of life. The flowers emerge from a deep base of greenery; feathery fern fronds stretch outward, while smooth, glossy leaves fill any spaces, creating a continuous, verdant cushion that frames the blooms. Under even, neutral lighting, the pinks and creams seem to glow without harsh shadow, offering a calming, respectful mood. This is the kind of wreath that might be delivered by a local florist in East Ham to a funeral home near Barking Road or to a chapel by the park, laid carefully beside a coffin or propped on an easel at the front of a service. Its graceful circular form and tender colours together express sympathy, remembrance, and the enduring bond between loved ones.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
In the East Ham workshop, a wreath of deep crimson roses commands the foreground, set against a pristine white background. The circle is generous and densely packed, with roses at every stage of bloom-from grand, heads fully open, their velvety petals unfurling, to smaller buds tucked in like whispered promises. The texture reads as plush and tactile, each bloom pressed against its neighbour to form a continuous field of scarlet that glows with warmth.

I imagine the soft scent of roses mingling with the faint air of green stems, and the careful craftsmanship that keeps every bloom in place. The petals' edges catch the light, giving each blossom a jewel-like glow, while the tight clustering creates subtle depth-a ripple of velvet across the circle. The visual weight is balanced, neither heavy nor fussy, but quietly confident in its symmetry.

This classic design carries love, respect, and remembrance, making it a thoughtful choice for anniversaries, heartfelt declarations, or memorial tributes. It works just as well as refined décor for a ceremony or as a striking gift that speaks without words. Available for same-day delivery across East Ham and nearby districts such as Plaistow and Manor Park, it arrives fresh and ready to make an impression. Crafted by a local team of florists, the wreath embodies our community's care for detail: lush petals, careful wiring, and a patience that honors memory as much as beauty. Its generous scale makes it impactful in ceremony spaces or as a bold greeting at the doorway, inviting conversation and memories to unfold.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this circular funeral wreath has a calm, deliberate presence, much like a carefully chosen tribute waiting to be delivered to a chapel or family home in East Ham. The arrangement is built as a complete ring with an open centre, every inch of the floral circle packed tightly with flowers so that the design feels both abundant and controlled. Dominating the wreath are deep red roses, each rose perfectly open, revealing their spiral of velvety petals that catch the light along the edges and recede into soft shadow at the centre. The roses vary subtly in hue, from bright ruby to darker wine-red, giving the design depth and richness. Nestled among them are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their fine, thread-like petals radiating outward from compact centres like small suns, providing an uplifting contrast that softens the formality of the red. Around and beneath the blooms, a collar of lush greenery provides structure and a sense of natural ease, with broad, shiny leaves and softer, silver-tinged foliage reminiscent of stems that might be found at local East Ham markets near the High Street. The greens weave between the flowers, ensuring the circle remains full and even, with no gaps or irregularities. Illuminated by bright, even light, every petal and leaf appears crisp and fresh, enhancing the sense that this wreath has been crafted with care for a special farewell. The mood is reflective yet hopeful, offering a floral expression of sympathy, respect, and enduring affection for a loved one.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From my East Ham workshop, I cradle a wreath of red roses-the work of careful hands and patient time. The circle feels complete, dense with dozens of blooms in varying stages of bloom; some buds cling shut as if preserving a promise, others opened wide to reveal velvety interiors. The roses' color-crimson, with shading that glows as light moves across the petals-speaks of warmth and memory. Interspersed are sprigs of fresh green foliage: matte eucalyptus-like leaves and glossy ruscus that add texture and contrast, like the quiet green of a winter garden peeking through a red riot. In East Ham, a wreath like this is a familiar sight at funerals and memorials, a respectful tribute that travels easily to services along Barking Road or Central Park memorial grounds. We offer same-day delivery across East Ham, Becontree, and Plaistow, ensuring the arrangement arrives with care while its scent remains freshest. The white backdrop behind the wreath is a stage for the craft-the circle's perfect line, the balance of color and texture, and the sense of timeless remembrance that this piece embodies, inviting families to share stories and memories even as they pause to reflect.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Shown against a bright, uncluttered white background, this striking floral wreath has been carefully arranged to resemble a traditional maritime life ring. The form is a flawless circle with a defined central opening, fully covered in small, closely spaced blooms that create a soft yet structured texture. The flowers seem to be small chrysanthemums or similar varieties, chosen for their neat, rounded heads and reliability for funeral work. The design is colour-blocked into four equal sections, alternating between rich royal blue and pure white. The top left and bottom right quadrants glow with a deep, steady blue, while the top right and bottom left sparkle with clean white, resulting in a calm, nautical pattern that feels both reassuring and reflective. Around the inner rim of the wreath, a slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into tidy ruffles, adding a touch of movement and reinforcing the lifebuoy motif. Every petal has been placed with intention, showing the hand of an experienced florist used to creating sympathy tributes for East Ham families. The quiet simplicity of the background lets the wreath's colours and symbolism speak plainly: protection, rescue, and a guiding presence through difficult times. One can imagine this piece being delivered to a service near Barking Road or the green spaces around Plashet Park, offered in memory of someone whose life revolved around the sea, safety work, or simply caring deeply for others. The overall mood is composed and respectful, making this blue and white lifebuoy wreath a powerful visual expression of farewell and enduring support.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above on a crisp white surface, this classical memorial wreath pairs soft ivory roses with pale lemon lilies to create a calm, reassuring circle of flowers. The arrangement is densely arranged so the blooms form a continuous band: roughly fifteen to twenty creamy roses with tightly folded petals provide the principal volume, their satin-like surfaces catching a cool, diffused light. Interspersed are trumpet-shaped lilies in a delicate, almost pastel yellow - several fully open to reveal slender stamens, others half-closed in bud to introduce gentle variance in height and texture. The flowers sit atop a rich verdant foundation of layered greens: airy fern fronds that give a feathery edge and shorter, rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs that offer deeper green and muted silver tones. Tactile contrasts are evident - the roses' velvety curl against the lilies' smooth, arching forms and the fern's filamentous texture - which a seasoned florist arranges to lead the eye around the wreath's perfect circle. There is a soft aromatic memory suggested by the image: a faintly sweet, powdery rose note married to the green, almost citrus lift of lily. As an East Ham florist serving the local community, Flowers East Ham often creates such wreaths for funerals at nearby chapels, memorial services in Central Park, or deliveries at East Ham Town Hall, tailoring the palette to convey peace and quiet dignity. Presented simply, this wreath reads as both a classical token of condolence and a gentle, living tribute to a remembered life.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00