Shoreditch Wreaths

At Shoreditch Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are designed right here in the heart of Shoreditch, moments from Shoreditch High Street and the colourful walls of Brick Lane. Whether you're looking for a warm welcome on your front door or a thoughtful floral tribute, our experienced local florist team creates each design with care, skill, and genuine neighbourhood pride.

From lush seasonal foliage wreaths to delicate floral circles for celebrations, memorials and corporate spaces, we use fresh, long-lasting flowers sourced from trusted growers. Every piece is made to order in our Shoreditch studio, so you can be sure your bouquets and wreaths arrive looking their absolute best.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Shoreditch, Hoxton and Spitalfields when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets around Old Street and the Columbia Road Flower Market, ensuring your wreath is delivered promptly and with the care it deserves.

  • Bespoke door wreaths for homes, studios and shops
  • Sympathy and funeral wreaths crafted with sensitivity
  • Seasonal designs tailored for events and businesses

If you're unsure which wreath style is right, our friendly team is always happy to guide you on flower choice, colours and meaning. Trust Shoreditch Florist for beautifully balanced, expertly crafted wreaths that reflect the creative spirit of our local community.

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WREATHS
Arranged with quiet intention and photographed on a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath presents a thick, even band of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tightly clustered blooms create a soft, cloud-like surface that speaks of purity and solace. Anchoring the composition on the upper-left quadrant is a generous spray of purple lisianthus (Eustoma), the flowers graduating from deep violet to paler lavender tones; their ruffled petals and occasional yellow throats add richness and a gentle contrast of form. Sprigs of fresh greenery - including variegated leaves and delicate, fern-like foliage - weave through the purple cluster, introducing texture and a natural, leafy breath. A narrow, dark purple mesh ribbon is subtly visible along the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemum layer, a discreet finishing touch that harmonises with the lisianthus and lends a measured sense of ceremony. The studio light is soft and even, accentuating petal edges and creating a faint, flattering shadow beneath the wreath so it reads as a tangible, three-dimensional object. There is a restrained sense of scent: the clean, green aroma of foliage mingling with the mild, sweet note of freshly cut flowers. Thoughtful and composed, this wreath is suitable for conveying condolences at memorial services or graveside farewells; as a local florist I picture delivering it with care around Shoreditch, Hoxton, and nearby Old Street for families seeking a calm, elegant tribute.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath fills the frame against a bright white surface, its generous body built from hundreds of compact, ivory-white chrysanthemum spray heads. Each chrysanthemum contributes a feathered petal texture that together reads as a plush, continuous ring - soft to imagine and visually soothing. Running discreetly beneath the dense white, a fine band of dusky purple mesh or ribbon peeks through at both inner and outer edges, adding a subtle layer of depth and refinement. At the top-left arc a gentle cluster of accent blooms rests: three pale yellow roses open in layered spirals, their creamy warmth offering a gentle human touch. Surrounding the roses are airy clouds of baby's breath (gypsophila) and little sprays of lavender-purple statice or limonium that bring a cool, slightly bracing contrast. Varied greenery - broad, glossy leaves alongside delicate, fern-like fronds - tucks and fans around the flowers, giving the spray a fresh, natural frame and softening the wreath's silhouette. The composition is carefully balanced, with craftsmanship evident in the way stems are hidden and petal faces are angled toward the viewer. Soft, even lighting highlights the whites and creams without glare, casting a tender shadow beneath the wreath that grounds it on the white field. Intended as a thoughtful memorial tribute, this design evokes quiet dignity and enduring remembrance - an arrangement suitable for deliveries across Shoreditch and nearby Spitalfields for wakes and funeral services.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A refined round wreath of fresh flowers lies against a pure white backdrop, every part of its circular shape densely covered with soft, light-catching blooms. The bulk of the design is created from baby's breath, with countless tiny Gypsophila flowers forming a delicate, snowy carpet of white. This cloud-like texture continues around the entire wreath, giving the piece an ethereal, almost weightless appearance. Set into this mist of white are striking lisianthus blossoms, chosen for their elegant, ruffled petals. Their centres are a clean, crisp white, while their outer edges are tinged with shades of lavender, lilac, and deeper purple-violet, as if Shoreditch's dusky evening sky had brushed lightly across their tips. Some lisianthus are fully open, with layered petals spiralling around a soft, darker core, while others are still in bud, tinted with pale green and cream as they prepare to unfurl. The middle of the wreath is left open, reinforcing the traditional symbol of eternity and unending remembrance. The minimalist white background ensures that the floral details remain the focus, highlighting the contrast between the airy Gypsophila and the more substantial lisianthus blooms. This type of wreath is commonly selected for funerals and memorial gatherings in Shoreditch, offering a harmonious blend of classic and modern aesthetics. It would look equally at home in a historic city church off Shoreditch High Street or a more contemporary ceremony space near Brick Lane, reflecting a message of peace, honour, and grateful remembrance through its gentle colour palette and careful florist craftsmanship.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant circular wreath reads like a quiet, heartfelt message in white and purple, photographed on a crisp white background so every detail shows. The main body is a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, their myriad tiny florets tightly packed to create a soft, cloud-like cushion that suggests purity and calm. Underneath, a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or fine netting is visible along the inner circumference, offering a refined colour depth that complements the florals above. On the upper-left quadrant a carefully arranged cluster centers on a single cream-pale yellow rose, its petals opening slowly and catching light like a warm sigh. Surrounding that rose are generous, glossy variegated leaves with lighter margins and airy fern fronds that add movement, while small sprigs of lavender-purple statice lend a cool, papery texture and a whisper of fragrance. On the opposite side, from around two o'clock to five o'clock, two long, curving calla lilies sweep across the white base; their elegant trumpets graduate from rich purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink at the throat, and their vibrant green stems arc naturally toward the wreath's lower-right. A single green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, tied discreetly and guiding the eye between focal points. As a Shoreditch floral design, this piece is suited to memorial services, quietly expressive and thoughtfully composed - available for respectful local delivery across Shoreditch, from Shoreditch High Street to nearby Hoxton and Brick Lane.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A fully flowered circular wreath is photographed against a crisp white background, its pastel colours and lush greenery standing out with the clarity of an art piece displayed in a Shoreditch gallery. The wreath is densely filled, so that every part of the ring is covered with petals, giving a sense of abundance and completeness. Dominating the design are large, open roses in creamy white and soft ivory, their many velvety layers gently unfolding to create a calm, soothing presence. Woven among these are clusters of blush pink spray roses at various stages of bloom, from tiny, tight buds to half-open blossoms, bringing a sense of delicate movement and life. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses introduce a warm glow, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend a distinctive, antique character, ideal for a thoughtful tribute in Shoreditch's mix of traditional and contemporary spaces. Fine, dark green fern fronds form the underlayer of the wreath, their slender, feathery leaves emerging between the flowers and creating a natural frame that contrasts beautifully with the pale petals, reminiscent of the pockets of greenery near Shoreditch Park and along the canal. The circular shape is clear, balanced, and unbroken, symbolising endless love and remembrance. Gentle, even lighting enhances the colours without any harsh shadows, highlighting the texture of each petal and leaf, as though the arrangement had just been finished in the studio of Shoreditch Florist before being delivered to a local chapel, crematorium, or family home. The wreath conveys a quiet sense of solace, dignity, and heartfelt sympathy.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Bathed in gentle, natural light, a graceful funeral wreath designed by a Shoreditch florist emerges, set against a striking white backdrop that enhances its vibrant hues. The wreath weaves together an abundance of snowy-white lilies, their vast, star-shaped blooms arranged with precision, each petal softly flickering outwards to unveil delicate, pale green stamens. Interspersed within this tranquil foundation, lively Stargazer lilies burst open in deep magenta and fuchsia shades, their dramatic centers marked with speckles and hints of white, capturing the vivid spirit of Shoreditch's vibrant markets and open spaces. Along the arc, tightly furled blush and creamy white roses nestle close, contributing a subtle romance and plush, velvety texture. A gentle scattering of eucalyptus and other soft green foliage provides quiet depth and natural structure reminiscent of local greenery near Hoxton Square. The circle's continuous, unbroken form offers solace, symbolizing the cycle of existence and undying remembrance. This artisanal creation reflects the careful attention of a devoted Shoreditch florist, balancing colour and form for a dignified yet contemporary memorial. Ideal for expressing sympathy, this arrangement is often chosen for delivery to local services and family homes or as a compassionate tribute to someone dearly missed within East London's close-knit community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Set against a plain white background, this circular funeral wreath reads at once as an emblem of remembrance and as a carefully considered piece of floristry. The main body is a continuous band of small, snow-white spray chrysanthemums, packed so tightly that their many petals form a plush, uniform surface reminiscent of a soft winter cloud. The wreath's upper-left quadrant is punctuated by a lively, painterly cluster: bright yellow roses, fully open with layered petals that seem to warm the composition, sit beside luxuriant purple lisianthus whose velvety, bell-like forms and deeper throat tones create a sophisticated contrast. Scattered unopened buds in pale green and lavender provide a subtle sense of life and future bloom. Fresh foliage-glossy rounded leaves, slightly variegated sprigs, and slender fern fronds-threads through the cluster, enhancing depth and framing the flowers without detracting from the wreath's silence and simplicity. A narrow band of deep purple crinoline ribbon shows faintly under the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer curves, a thoughtful touch that ties the accent flowers back to the white foundation. This arrangement conveys sympathy with restraint and warmth; tactile, scented and visually comforting, it would be at home in a gentle urban memorial in Shoreditch or Hoxton, where quiet craftsmanship meets the human need to honour and remember.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
On a pure white backdrop, a classic circular sympathy wreath is shown in full detail, its ring of white and lilac-toned flowers composed with quiet precision. The central focus is on large Oriental lilies in immaculate white, their wide, velvety petals opening like soft stars around green pistils and richly coloured, cinnamon-brown stamens. Some blooms are fully open, others are just beginning to unfurl, while a few remain in elegant bud form, adding rhythm and a sense of unfolding time. Weaved among them are lisianthus blossoms, their fine, ruffled petals predominantly white but delicately edged in lavender and purple, creating gentle ripples of colour that lend depth without breaking the calm palette. Small creamy rosebuds and fresh green foliage peek out here and there, including slender, pointed leaves and eucalyptus-style sprigs, providing a subtle framework that holds the ring together. The wreath is densely packed, with flowers forming a continuous circle to symbolise unending love and remembrance, ideal for placing at a funeral service or cremation. With the white background, every petal and leaf is clearly defined, as though lit by soft daylight filtering into a quiet Shoreditch studio or chapel near Old Street or Brick Lane. The overall mood is tranquil and respectful, designed to bring a sense of composed beauty to moments of grief. This arrangement feels especially fitting for families in Shoreditch and the wider East London area who wish to send a thoughtful floral tribute that speaks of peace, dignity, and an enduring connection to the one they have lost.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a gentle overhead angle on a neutral white surface, this circular sympathy wreath presents a composed harmony of colour and texture, built to offer quiet comfort. The bulk of the design is a thick, continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums-hundreds of soft, feathered petals layered to form a plush, slightly domed cushion whose pale centres warm the overall cool tones. At the upper-left position three intense cobalt-blue roses rise as a measured focal point; their velvety petals unfold in tight spirals, each bloom deep and saturated with a blue so distinctive it reads like a deliberate, personal tribute. Interspersed dark green leaves cradle the roses, their glossy, rounded forms creating a natural contrast that makes the blues sing against the white.

A ruffled satin ribbon in matching deep blue trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its pleats catching and reflecting the studio light to impart a soft, dignified sheen and visual definition. The arrangement is photographed with soft, even lighting that emphasises texture-a delicate play between the chrysanthemums' papery softness, the roses' plush velvet, and the silky ribbon-while the shadow beneath lends reassuring depth. As a local florist familiar with Shoreditch and nearby Columbia Road markets, I imagine this wreath placed at a chapel or quiet corner of a memorial service in the neighbourhood; it conveys condolence, purity, and calm. For families seeking a respectful, traditional tribute, this composition reads as both timeless and personally considered, the colours chosen to comfort and honour cherished memory.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath lies flat against a clean white surface, its shape forming an unbroken ring of flowers that feels both gentle and strong. The arrangement centres on generous roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and grey-purple tones, each one fully opened so that the layered petals create deep, velvety rosettes with soft, curled edges. Woven among these stately blooms are sprays of smaller blush pink roses, the miniature flowers appearing in various stages of opening-from tightly wrapped buds to partially unfurled blossoms-which brings a sense of movement and life to the otherwise still composition. All of the blooms sit on a lush base of dark green fern foliage, the feathered fronds radiating outward to define the circular shape and provide a contrasting frame of rich, natural green. Between the main leaves and blossoms, small pockets of darker greenery and tiny dark buds add shadowy notes that deepen the overall texture, so the wreath looks three-dimensional even against the flat white backdrop. The colour palette of soft purples and pastel pinks, anchored by deep greens, evokes feelings of peace, contemplation, and heartfelt sympathy, making this design particularly fitting for a memorial gathering in Shoreditch, perhaps in a gallery space off Redchurch Street or a quiet service near Arnold Circus. The soft, even lighting enhances the gentle sheen of the petals and the matte texture of the fern leaves, suggesting the careful hand of an experienced florist who has taken time to balance each bloom. It is a wreath that speaks of remembrance and love, suitable for same-day delivery across E1 and EC2 when a thoughtful, dignified tribute is needed.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully composed memorial wreath photographed against a neutral white backdrop, where intense blue and ivory white work together to express reverence and solace. The primary structure is a densely packed circle of vivid, deep-blue chrysanthemums whose many slender petals build a lush, almost cushion-like ring; their texture is intricate and slightly fuzzy, giving the arrangement visual weight without heaviness. At the upper-left crown sits a small cluster of three large blue roses, petals unfurling in a luxurious azure that mirrors the chrysanthemums while offering a fuller, velvety form. Fine sprays of white gypsophila and a scattering of dark green foliage cradle the roses, adding delicate contrast and a traditional sympathy language. Arcing from the left toward the lower-right is a soft trail of white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties - whose smooth, luminous petals convey purity and a gentle lift; nearby, vivid green orchid buds suggest renewal and continuity. A pleated white satin ribbon runs along the inner aperture and subtle outer edges, its soft sheen framing the composition with refined restraint. Lit with soft, even lighting, the wreath reveals layered depth and careful floral craftsmanship, offering a quiet, elegant presence suited to funeral chapels, memorial services, or condolence tributes. For those arranging remembrances in East London - from Shoreditch High Street to the quieter lanes off Old Street and nearby Columbia Road - this piece reads as a composed, sympathetic expression of respect and lasting memory.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This open circular wreath, photographed against a clean white background, showcases a carefully structured harmony of whites, soft pinks, and vibrant fuchsias, like a thoughtfully styled memorial piece prepared in a Shoreditch studio near Redchurch Street. Large white lilies punctuate the ring at regular intervals, their wide petals stretching outward and curling slightly at the tips, catching the light with a gentle sheen. At their centres, golden stamens and light green pistils stand out, adding warmth and subtle colour. Between these serene white blooms, deep magenta and fuchsia lilies provide a vivid contrast, their starry shapes and fine speckling suggesting emotion and intensity, much like the colourful murals found around Brick Lane. White gerbera daisies, each with a distinct dark centre, are interspersed throughout the wreath, their multiple rows of crisp petals adding texture and a sense of refreshing clarity. Threaded between the larger blooms are soft pink roses, some in bud and others partially open, their velvety petals introducing a note of affection, gentleness, and remembrance. Creamy white roses, more fully opened with densely packed petals, give the wreath a rich, full appearance and lend a timeless, classic style. Tucked delicately into the arrangement are smaller white filler flowers, perhaps little carnations or spray chrysanthemums, which soften transitions and ensure there are no harsh gaps in the circle of blossoms. A base of lush green foliage encircles the entire design, the varied greens providing depth and structure, and emphasising the unbroken, symbolic ring of the wreath. The finished arrangement feels deeply personal and dignified, ideal for funerals and memorials across Shoreditch, where families seek a floral tribute that blends modern design with heartfelt sympathy.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed memorial wreath is captured against a clean white background, its circular form filled edge to edge with lush red and green flowers. The eye is first drawn to the deep red carnations that dominate the ring. Their petals are heavily ruffled and layered, creating a soft, cushion-like texture that suggests tenderness and care; some blooms are broad and fully open, others still slightly cupped, echoing the natural rhythm of a florist's workbench in a Shoreditch studio. Between these crimson blooms, bright lime green button chrysanthemums are tucked like little globes of colour. Each pompon mum is tightly packed with tiny florets, forming neat spheres that add structure and contrast, their vivid chartreuse hues lighting up the arrangement. Beneath and around the flowers, a bed of greenery gives depth and support. Dark, feathered fronds, likely leatherleaf fern, fan out subtly, while variegated pittosporum with pale, creamy margins introduces gentle highlights, softening the transition between blossoms and leaves. On one side of the wreath, a decorative ribbon element in soft green, printed or woven with darker diagonal stripes, is looped into elegant curves that echo the circular shape and create a focal detail. The lighting is even and bright, casting only a faint shadow behind the wreath, so every texture-from the crisp mums to the velvety carnations-is clear. The overall mood is one of quiet strength and comfort, perfectly suited to a funeral or celebration of life service around Shoreditch, where contemporary style and heartfelt tradition often meet.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
An elegant memorial wreath is shown laid flat against a bright white backdrop, its perfectly round form crafted to express both remembrance and continuity. The design is based on a dense collar of greenery, where rounded eucalyptus leaves, feathery ferns, and other textured foliage overlap to create a rich, natural cushion of greens. From this backdrop, two prominent orange-coral Asiatic lilies step forward, one at the upper curve of the circle and the other nearer the bottom, their broad, recurved petals and strong stamens giving the tribute two warm, glowing centres. All around them, soft pink and mauve-toned roses are tucked closely together, their spiralled petals unfurling gently, conveying tenderness and love in a way that feels deeply appropriate for a farewell service in Shoreditch's churches or modern ceremony spaces. Snuggled among the roses are lisianthus blooms, some pale pink, others a deep royal purple, their ruffled edges and cup-shaped forms adding a cloud-like softness to the arrangement. Filigrees of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice, wind gracefully through the design, softening the lines between petals and leaving the impression of a delicate, floral mist. Blue-grey eryngium thistles stand out with their spiky, starry heads, adding a cool, architectural accent that hints at resilience and strength. A few closed lily buds are nestled within the foliage, promising future blossoms and subtly suggesting hope beyond loss. The carefully balanced mix of warm and cool tones, combined with expert floristry, creates a wreath that would be equally fitting resting by a casket, displayed on an easel in a Shoreditch gallery-style venue, or delivered as a heartfelt condolence to a family home nearby.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this photograph captures a perfectly round funeral wreath composed primarily of pure white Baby's Breath flowers, each tiny Gypsophila floret contributing to a rich yet airy halo of blooms. The wreath forms an unbroken ring of texture, plush and cloud-like, with the intricate clusters of blossoms creating subtle shadows and highlights against a white background. At its heart lies a calm, circular opening, a negative space that suggests reflection, memory, and the continuation of life beyond sight. In the lower right segment, two calla lilies nestle into the Gypsophila, their bold colour and sleek form providing a striking yet harmonious contrast. The petals of the callas unfurl in a sculpted trumpet shape, shifting from velvety burgundy and deep magenta at the tips to muted greens as they roll back toward their stems. Their long, smooth stems, a vibrant green, curve inward as if reaching gently into the centre of the wreath. The lighting is bright and soft, giving the arrangement a clean, contemporary presence that would not feel out of place in a Shoreditch gallery space near Redchurch Street. Despite this modern feel, the mood remains tender and reverent, ideal for a funeral service, celebration of life, or memorial held in one of the area's converted chapels or studios. The wreath's combination of delicate white Baby's Breath and richly toned calla lilies offers a visual language of purity, love, and graceful farewell, the kind of thoughtful tribute a local Shoreditch florist might create for families seeking something quietly distinctive.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, contemporary-style sympathy wreath fills the frame, its circular form sharply outlined against a smooth white background that allows every flower and leaf to be clearly seen. The wreath is abundant with roses in a spectrum of pinks, from deep magenta and rich fuchsia to gentle blush and pastel tones, arranged so their layered petals create a tapestry of texture around the ring. Some roses are tightly furled, promising full bloom, while others are wide open, their centres visible and delicately ruffled. Nestled among the roses are lavish double lilies, each bloom composed of many curved petals in creamy white, pale pink, and light peach, with a few petals touched by slightly darker pink at the edges. Vertical accents are provided by lime-green lily buds, sleek and pointed, standing just above the surrounding flowers. Framing the design is a luxuriant collar of greenery. Fern fronds trace airy arcs along the outer edge, their fine leaflets adding softness, while robust, glossy leaves in rich, dark green tones fill in the spaces, giving the wreath structure and depth. The interplay of vivid pink flowers and deep green foliage has a modern vibrancy that feels at home in Shoreditch, echoing the area's blend of industrial brick, street art, and hidden garden courtyards. The circular composition, with its continuous line of flowers, evokes eternity and enduring affection. This wreath appears thoughtfully created by an experienced local florist as a refined tribute for funerals, wakes, or memorial gatherings, suitable for delivery to churches, crematoria, or intimate venues across Shoreditch and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio in Shoreditch, where a wreath of dozens of deep red roses rests against a crisp white backdrop. The circular arrangement feels like a generous embrace: petals from large, fully opened blooms spill open with luxurious opulence, while smaller buds nestle beside them, creating a textured tapestry of crimson that reads as one continuous hue. The petals velvety surface catches the light, each fold catching a sheen that makes the surface glow with life and warmth.

This wreath is not merely an ornament; it is a quiet statement of love and memory, wrapped in a circle that suggests both celebration and reverence. It radiates the scent of rose and the soft earthiness of stems, and it sits with calm authority on its white stage, as if ready to mark a milestone, a farewell, or a heartfelt surprise.

Crafted for Shoreditch and its neighbours Old Street, Columbia Road, Hoxton, and Brick Lane, the piece is available for same-day delivery across East London. With the care of your local florist, it can anchor a doorway, a memorial altar, or a ceremony table, bringing the dawn bright color of a red rose into the room and into the memory of those present.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a clean white background, this large, round funeral wreath appears both bold and tender, a complete circle made entirely from red roses, yellow chrysanthemums, and rich greenery. The open centre of the wreath creates a symbolic halo shape, suggesting continuity and the unbroken nature of memory. Along the outer and inner edges, deep red roses stand proudly, each bloom at its prime. Their petals are velvety and gently curled, forming classic spirals that draw the gaze inward. Tones of crimson and wine red mingle subtly, giving the wreath a layered, almost tapestry-like richness. Between these roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums nestle close together, their many thin petals forming fluffy, dome-shaped flowers. The yellow blooms introduce a sense of warmth and gentle optimism, offering a soft counterbalance to the intensity of the red roses. Interwoven throughout is a foundation of fresh foliage: broad, glossy green leaves, probably salal or similar, interspersed with finer, bluish-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus. These leaves cradle the blooms, breaking up the colour blocks and adding texture and depth, much like the greenery you might see in thoughtful tributes created by Shoreditch Florist for services near Old Street or around Shoreditch High Street. The lighting is bright and neutral, highlighting the freshness of the petals and the slight sheen on the leaves, without distracting glare or harsh shadows. Overall, the wreath feels meticulously balanced and lovingly made, a dignified and comforting arrangement suited to funerals, graveside tributes, or memorial ceremonies where families gather to say goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage, peeking out in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-create a mood of reverence, their fragrance evoking gardens at dusk when the world is quiet. Light falls softly over the floral ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each rose and imbuing the design with a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends mere décor, offering solace in its beauty and a silent promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. Picture it resting near a doorway along Shoreditch High Street or at Brick Lane, where the late-afternoon sun filters through shopfronts and the air carries the scent of rain on brick and blooming roses. As Shoreditch Florist, I shape pieces with memory in mind, so this wreath speaks to funerals, memorials, and anniversaries with understated grace. It would sit beautifully at a church entrance or on a memorial table, a tangible reminder that love endures. Available for same-day delivery across Shoreditch, Hoxton, and the surrounding East London neighbourhoods, the wreath carries a quiet vow of connection and the promise of comfort to those who mourn.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Photographed on a spotless white background, this lifebuoy-style floral wreath appears almost sculptural, a disciplined circle of colour and texture crafted for a final farewell. The florist has used hundreds of small chrysanthemum-like blooms, tucking each head closely into the next so that the ring feels dense and luxurious, with a slightly undulating surface where the petals layer and overlap. The design is divided into four bold colour blocks, alternating rich royal blue and brilliant white in a steady pattern that echoes the markings of a traditional life ring. The blue segments are deep and velvety, creating a sense of gravity and solemnity, while the white segments introduce balance and clarity, lending the whole wreath a calm, meditative quality. Around the inner opening, a slim ribbon in matching dark blue has been folded into tiny pleats, forming a delicate ruffle that hugs the inner circumference and subtly sharpens the nautical feel. The empty central space accentuates the circular form, like looking down on a buoy resting in still water. This kind of design would be especially meaningful at a Shoreditch memorial for someone connected to maritime work, lifeboat services, or simply known as a steady source of support. In the urban setting around Shoreditch High Street and the nearby canals, the sea-inspired colours and symbolism speak of journeys, guidance, and safe harbour, offering family and friends a visually strong, emotionally resonant tribute that still feels gentle and respectful.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
This funeral wreath, photographed flat on a white background and intended to convey calm and care, combines creamy-white roses and soft pale-yellow lilies into a perfectly formed circle that reads as both elegant and consoling. At the heart of the composition are roughly fifteen fully opened ivory roses whose tightly swirled petals reflect soft, even light; between them, trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue alternate in clusters - some opened to reveal their slender stamens, others held in graceful bud form to add variation in height and anticipation of bloom. A dense foundation of deep green foliage provides structure: delicate fern fronds lend a feathery edge while rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce cooler green tones and a smooth, matte texture. The contrasting surfaces - velvety rose petals, crisp lily curves, and textured greenery - are arranged with precise care, a style refined over years serving Shoreditch mornings and the nearby Columbia Road Flower Market. You can almost sense the bouquet's fragrance: soft, sweet rose notes tempered by the fresh, almost citrusy lift of the lilies and the clean, resinous hint of eucalyptus. Viewed from above, the wreath's symmetry emphasizes the circle's meaning - continuity, remembrance, and peace. Crafted by experienced hands familiar with Shoreditch and Hoxton services, this wreath is suited to funeral chapels, memorial tables, or graveside placement; its muted palette of cream, pale yellow, and verdant green offers a quietly hopeful tribute and a respectful way to express heartfelt condolences.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00