East Ham WREATHS

Welcome to East Ham Flowers, your trusted local florist for beautifully hand-crafted wreaths in East Ham and nearby areas. We truly understand the importance of heartfelt tributes, and our expert florists pour genuine care and experience into every bespoke wreath we create.

Serving families and friends across Barking, Upton Park, and Plashet, our shop sits just around the corner from Barking Road and the bustling East Ham High Street—landmarks at the heart of our close-knit community. Each of our fresh flower wreaths is thoughtfully designed, whether it’s for remembrance, celebration, or simply to bring comfort during a difficult time.

With same-day delivery available until 3 PM, you can order online for prompt service and peace of mind. We only source seasonal flowers of the highest quality, so you’ll always receive arrangements that reflect both tradition and local beauty.

Why choose East Ham Flowers for your wreaths?

  • Locally-renowned for empathy, craft, and professional care
  • Quick, secure ordering and reliable same-day delivery in East Ham and beyond
  • Deep roots in the community – proudly serving areas near Ron Leighton Way and Central Park
Whether you need a wreath delivered to a residence, church, or memorial site, trust our dedicated team to help you express your sentiments with grace. Visit us or order online today, and let our expertise guide you through every floral occasion.

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WREATHS
Presented in a clean studio setting against a stark white background, this circular funeral wreath speaks to careful craftsmanship and tender intention. The predominant mass is a thick, continuous ring of pristine white chrysanthemums - the cushion-style blooms tightly nestled to form a plush, even surface that suggests peace, continuity and quiet reverence. Set into the upper-left segment is an artful spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), ranging from saturated, velvety violet to gentle lavender tones; several fully opened blooms reveal their layered petals while nearby buds and slender stems create vertical accents and a sense of unfolding. Mixed through the cluster are varied greens - glossy variegated leaves, soft fern fronds and eucalyptus-like stems - which add texture, cooling contrast and a faint, green fragrance that softens the overall composition. A subtle detail of crinkled dark purple mesh or ribbon is visible along the inner and outer rims beneath the chrysanthemums, harmonising with the lisianthus and offering a refined border that lifts the design. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath gives dimension against the white field. Made with care by East Ham Flowers in our local workshop close to Queen's Market and East Ham High Street, this wreath is designed to convey sincere condolences at funerals or memorials, a respectful expression of remembrance and enduring affection when family and friends gather to say goodbye.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath reads as a quiet poem in white and soft pastels, presented against a neutral white field. A plush foundation of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums creates a uniformly comforting ring; each petite bloom's layered petals form a textured, tactile surface that invites a gentle look and inward thought. Subtle ribbons or a fine purple netting peek through along the inner and outer edges, lending a refined whisper of colour and depth beneath the pristine white. 

Breaking the perfect circle at the upper-left is a composed cluster of three pale yellow roses, their velvety petals opening like small lanterns of warmth. Sprigs of airy white gypsophila cradle the roses, adding a lacy, cloud-like softness, while tiny lavender-hued statice or limonium provide a restrained contrast-small, papery flowers that recall early spring crocuses. Greenery-broad salal-style leaves and delicate fern fronds-gives the grouping form and freshness, their cool, green scent imagined amid the visual. The light in the image is gentle and even, suggesting the soft, overcast daylight typical of East Ham mornings near Upton Park and Manor Park, a mood of respectful reflection. Designed for memorial use, this wreath communicates solace and steady remembrance, a careful floral gesture to honour a life and offer calm consolation to families in East Ham and neighbouring communities.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully crafted sympathy wreath is presented against a seamless white backdrop, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on its tranquil composition. Formed as a perfect ring, the wreath is richly filled with sprays of white Baby's Breath, their countless miniature blossoms creating a cloud-soft foundation that seems almost weightless. Threaded through this mist of tiny flowers are elegant Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals unfolding in layered whorls. These focal flowers are primarily a pure, luminous white, yet each petal edge is gently infused with shades of violet and lavender, the colour deepening in places to a richer purple that adds depth and a painterly quality. Some Lisianthus flowers are fully open, revealing dark, velvety centres, while others remain partially closed, the buds tinged with soft green and creamy yellow, hinting at the colours that will emerge as they unfurl. The wreath's centre is left open, emphasizing its symbolic circular form and creating a feeling of spaciousness and breath within the design. The overall effect is calming and contemplative, the white and lilac tones working together to convey innocence, peace, and respectful farewell. In East Ham, arrangements like this are often chosen by families saying goodbye at local churches or crematoriums, as they convey love and remembrance with a gentle voice rather than a loud statement. The bright, neutral background in the photograph highlights the intricate textures of each bloom and the meticulous workmanship, suggesting a fresh, hand-prepared piece ready to be delivered with care across the neighbourhood.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant, circular memorial wreath made from a dense bed of pristine white chrysanthemums that create a soft, voluminous halo set against a stark white background. Beneath the surface, a ruffled layer of deep purple mesh or fine lace shows along the inner curve, introducing a modest yet poignant touch of colour and dimensionality. Arranged on the upper-left is a considered cluster of greenery and small flowers: at its centre a single cream-toned rose unfurls with delicate warmth, cradled by broad variegated leaves with paler edges and slender, feathery fern fronds that add movement. Interspersed throughout are fine sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their papery blossoms adding texture and a quiet note of colour that harmonises with the purple underlayer. Mirroring this on the right side are two sculptural calla lilies sweeping from about two to five o'clock; their trumpet forms carry a gentle gradient from rich, muted purple to a soft peach-pink at the bases, their bright green stems artfully tucked into the chrysanthemum base to guide the eye around the wreath. A single longer green stem runs across the lower section, connecting the left cluster to the lilies and emphasising the wreath's circular flow. As a local East Ham florist I imagine this placed at a chapel service near East Ham Station or laid at a family grave in the borough - East Ham Flowers can supply similar wreaths for local memorials with careful, respectful delivery across East Ham and neighbouring Plaistow or Upton Park.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this classic funeral wreath forms an unbroken ring of roses and fern foliage, meticulously arranged so the circle appears lush, full, and balanced from every angle. Large ivory and creamy white roses dominate the design, fully open and cupped like soft porcelain, while smaller blush pink spray roses nestle between them in little clusters, some rounded buds, others half-open with just a glimpse of inner petals. Gentle strokes of peach and pale yellow roses introduce a subtle warmth, blending seamlessly into the pastel palette. Throughout the wreath, distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses punctuate the arrangement, adding depth and a slightly vintage tone that softens the overall look. Around and beneath the flowers, finely textured dark green ferns radiate outward, their fronds peeking between the blooms to create a deep, natural frame that sets off the lighter petals. The whole composition feels serene and quietly radiant, like a moment of stillness. This is the kind of handcrafted tribute a family in East Ham might choose for a funeral service at a local chapel or for delivery to a resting place near Central Park, expressing heartfelt condolences without overwhelming colour. The round shape suggests eternity and the ongoing presence of cherished memories, while the gentle interplay of hues and bloom sizes reflects the many chapters of a life well lived. It is a wreath that speaks softly of love, respect, and farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A serene circle of floral artistry is on display, forming a touching tribute that resonates deeply within the community of East Ham. Arranged on a pristine white backdrop, this wreath is gracefully woven with luminous white lilies, their petals opening wide and echoing the sense of peace often found in the willow-dotted spaces of Plashet Park. Interspersed among the lilies are vibrant fuchsia pink blooms-each stargazer lily marked with distinctive magenta and subtle speckles-offering an uplifting contrast to the tranquil whites. These are harmoniously paired with clusters of tender, blush-hued roses, their soft, tightly curled petals suggestive of gentle remembrance and quiet moments shared. Sparse foliage in muted greens, perhaps eucalyptus from the nearby market stalls, adds depth and a whisper of nature's presence, enhancing the composition's natural beauty. The overall effect is one of dignified reflection-every detail thoughtfully arranged by skilled East Ham florists who understand the importance of expressing sympathy and support. Whether destined for a memorial at a local place of worship or sent as a comforting gesture to a grieving family, this wreath's careful blend of colour, texture, and form offers a personal expression of condolence and an enduring celebration of life in the heart of East Ham.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath, handcrafted with hundreds of small white spray chrysanthemums, forms a pillowy, continuous ring against a neutral white background, the bloom density creating an almost cloud-like surface that reads as purity and repose. Positioned on the upper left, a vibrant accent cluster unfurls: rich yellow roses, their petals soft and honey-toned, radiate warmth and friendship, while deep purple lisianthus present a satin, sculpted contrast with ruffled edges and graceful, cup-like forms. A few pale lavender lisianthus buds and slender green shoots add tenderness and a sense of unfolding life. The green foliage-glossy rounded leaves, slender ferny fronds, and subtle variegation-frames the accent and provides sculptural depth, allowing the colours to breathe and the textures to resolve into a respectful composition. A delicate dark purple mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum base at the wreath's inner and outer rims, echoing the lisianthus tones and lending a refined finish. This arrangement balances solemnity with gentle warmth, intended as a sympathy tribute that reads both traditional and personally thoughtful. From my bench at East Ham Flowers I often prepare wreaths like this for services on East Ham High Street or floral tributes to be placed in local churches and chapels near Queen's Road and Central Park, mindful of scent, scale, and the quiet message of condolence the family wishes to convey.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A tranquil circular wreath of white and purple flowers is presented on a clean, bright background, allowing its soft beauty and quiet symbolism to stand out. The composition is richly layered with generous white Oriental lilies, their satin-like petals unfolding in broad stars that frame the heart of the design. Some blooms are wide open, showing green pistils and prominent anthers dusted with warm rust tones, while nearby buds remain tightly furled, hinting at tenderness still held close. Nestled among the lilies are ruffled lisianthus-style blossoms, their petals washed with subtle lavender and purple along the edges, like soft watercolour strokes that lend the wreath a gentle, almost whispering contrast. Slender leaves and muted eucalyptus-style foliage weave through the flowers, creating pockets of shadow and depth, and giving the impression of a thoughtfully layered garden. The circle is complete and unbroken, evoking the ideas of continuity, remembrance, and a love that does not end with loss. The mood is one of calm reverence, reminiscent of a quiet morning walk through Plashet Park or along the quieter streets of East Ham before the day begins. Designed as a sympathy wreath, it would sit gracefully beside a casket or memorial photo, offering a wordless message of peace, purity, and heartfelt support. Families in East Ham choosing such an arrangement are often looking for something both elegant and deeply respectful, a floral tribute that honours a cherished life with softness, dignity, and lasting grace.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from just above, the wreath presents a composed, reverent silhouette against a pristine white background, the lighting soft enough to reveal texture without glare. Hundreds of white chrysanthemums form the primary band-each bloom layered and slightly domed so the surface reads as both plush and orderly, their petals whispering of purity and quiet consolation. At the top-left a cluster of three vivid royal blue roses rises with deliberate prominence; their velvety petals are saturated and sculpted, offering a poignant focal point against the sea of white. Deep green foliage cradles the blue blooms, providing natural contrast and a sense of shelter. Encircling the chrysanthemum ring on both inner and outer edges is a pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue, its rippled sheen catching the light and lending the wreath a measured formality. A faint shadow beneath gives the wreath weight and presence, as if it stands ready beside a chapel lectern or at a graveside. The combination of textures-the chrysanthemum's feathery softness, the rose's velvet, and the ribbon's silky glide-creates a tactile harmony that reads as respectful and composed. As an East Ham florist I would recommend this arrangement for local memorials and funerals; it is suitable for delivery across East Ham, Upton Park and neighbouring streets, and its restrained palette speaks of dignity, remembrance and thoughtful condolence.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat against a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms an unbroken ring of roses and foliage, a soft halo of colour designed for moments of farewell. Large, open roses in a refined palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and grey-toned purple are spaced evenly around the circle, their many layered petals curling slightly at the edges like folded silk. Nestled between them are clusters of petite blush pink spray roses, some still tight and rounded, others just beginning to unfurl, adding a delicate movement and innocence to the design. The interplay of the dusky lavender tones with the fresher pinks creates a gentle contrast, suggestive of cherished memories held alongside new hope. Beneath and around the blooms lies a thick collar of dark green fern fronds, their finely divided leaves radiating outward to give the wreath structure and a sense of natural abundance. The greenery's rich tone deepens the pastels of the roses, while small hints of darker filler greens and tiny buds tucked between petals lend texture and depth, preventing any harsh gaps in the circle. Soft, even lighting reveals every curve of petal and frond without distraction, making the wreath look calm, composed, and deeply considered. This is the kind of memorial wreath a family in East Ham might send for a funeral service or crematorium tribute, perhaps following a quiet gathering near Central Park or along the familiar streets around East Ham station, a floral expression of sympathy and enduring love crafted to bring comfort in a time of loss.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Arranged with the thoughtful hand of a local florist in East Ham, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a composed expression of honour and solace. At first glance the ring is a sea of vivid blue chrysanthemums-small, densely clustered heads that create a tactile, almost velvet-like surface in a saturated sapphire tone. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the inner aperture of the wreath, its glossy folds catching cool, ambient light and setting the blue blooms against a soft, understated frame. Anchoring the upper-left curve, three deep blue roses bloom fully, their sumptuous petals layered with plush texture and a rich, almost luminous azure that complements the chrysanthemum base. Delicate sprays of baby's breath weave between these roses, lending a whisper of white and a filigree softness, while deeper green foliage adds weight and contrast. From the mid-left, a gentle cascade of ivory orchids-suggestive of Phalaenopsis-travels down toward the lower right, each petal long and graceful, the orchids' porcelain-like whiteness offering a serene counterpoint to the intense blues. Interspersed green orchid buds, some closed and some just hinting at opening, introduce a quiet note of renewal. Crafted with sensitivity for memorials at nearby chapels and cemeteries around East Ham High Street and Barking Road, this wreath balances visual density with airy movement; its textures, gentle scent, and composed silhouette speak to dignity, remembrance, and peaceful farewell-presented with the care you'd expect from an East Ham Flowers arrangement.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular sympathy wreath rests against a plain white backdrop, its flowers forming a continuous, comforting ring of white, blush pink, and rich fuchsia. The design is dominated by large, open white lilies that stretch gracefully across the surface, their broad petals luminous in the soft light, and their golden stamens standing out like small, warm beacons. Interwoven with them are deep magenta and fuchsia lilies whose speckled, star-shaped blooms bring a subtle intensity, echoing the depth of feeling that often accompanies a farewell. Nestled between the lilies, clusters of pale pink roses, some budding and some just opening, introduce a gentle, almost whispered softness, while cream-toned white roses in fuller bloom add a sense of dignity and tradition that many families around East Ham appreciate for funeral tributes. White gerbera daisies, with their dark, circular centers and clean, radiating petals, are spaced thoughtfully throughout, adding brightness and a touch of informal charm. Smaller white blossoms, likely spray carnations or petite chrysanthemums, fill in the tiny spaces, ensuring the wreath feels plush, complete, and lovingly detailed. A varied collar of fresh greenery surrounds the flowers, with leaves in different shades of green and small hints of new growth providing depth, structure, and a natural frame for the unbroken circle. The overall arrangement feels peaceful and contemplative, the kind of wreath a local East Ham florist might carefully prepare for a chapel of rest, crematorium, or church service, conveying sympathy, remembrance, and respect in a quietly beautiful way.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular wreath for a funeral or memorial is shown floating against a clean white background, its colours and textures sharply defined as if resting in the serene light of an East Ham church. The heart of the design is a generous ring of red carnations, each flower dense with softly frilled petals that curl and fold into one another, giving a cushion-like, comforting appearance. The red is a deep, warm crimson, evoking affection, devotion, and a sense of dignified farewell. Interspersed throughout are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, their round, dome-shaped blooms made up of countless tiny florets packed closely together. These vivid green mums add a playful sparkle of colour and a distinct, almost velvety texture that sets them apart from the more billowing carnations. Around this tapestry of red and green, a collar of foliage creates structure and harmony. Dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf, spread out in delicate, feathery layers, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, with their creamy-edged, oval leaves, bring a lighter, patterned note that softens the arrangement. Threaded gently through the flowers in one section is a decorative ribbon, pale green with darker green diagonal stripes, shaped into understated loops that echo the circular rhythm of the wreath. The crisp background makes every petal, leaf, and ribbon fold stand out, allowing the viewer to sense the time and care that went into its creation. It feels like a bespoke tribute crafted by a seasoned East Ham florist for delivery to a local crematorium or family home, expressing sympathy, respect, and cherished memories.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a painted ring of colour, each bloom thoughtfully placed to create a calm, comforting presence. Two large orange-red Asiatic lilies draw the eye first, their star-shaped petals open and graceful, one positioned towards the upper edge of the circle and the other towards the lower right, mirroring one another in a gentle balance. Between them, soft blush-pink and lavender-tinged roses are tightly packed, their layered petals suggesting tenderness and devotion. Interlaced throughout, lisianthus blossoms in light pink and deep purple tones add a ruffled, slightly wild softness, filling the spaces with quiet richness. Fine clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice or limonium, bring a light, airy haze that softens the stronger shades and adds a sense of distance, like mist over the River Roding on an early morning. The wreath is anchored by abundant greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus, arching fern fronds, and the textured, spiky forms of blue-grey eryngium thistle, which lend strength and structure without overpowering the gentler blooms. Tucked discreetly among the leaves are several closed lily buds and a few folded, bright green leaves that show the careful hand of a local East Ham florist, perhaps preparing flowers for a service near East Ham Central Park or a small chapel off Barking Road. The overall impression is of a dignified, lovingly crafted funeral wreath, radiating peace, remembrance, and the quiet reassurance that love continues in a circle, even in times of loss.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed funeral wreath, arranged in a flawless circle and viewed from above, its form almost entirely made from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath. Each Gypsophila blossom is minuscule but abundant, combining to create a feathery, cloud-like band of white that feels light yet emotionally weighty, as if holding unspoken memories. The wreath's centre is left completely open, a smooth, circular void that enhances the sense of calm and contemplation. Set into the lower right portion of the wreath, two luxurious calla lilies offer a gentle yet striking contrast. Their sculptural, trumpet-like petals curl inwards with a natural, fluid rhythm, the colour shifting from deep burgundy and magenta at the edges into a softer green that melts into their long, slender green stems. These stems arc gracefully across the Baby's Breath, as though the lilies have naturally grown from within the snowy ring. Everything rests on a bright white background, which amplifies the clarity of the design and allows the rich wine tones of the callas to stand out without overwhelming the simplicity of the piece. The atmosphere is hushed and respectful, well-suited for a funeral or memorial in East Ham, perhaps to be laid at a graveside or delivered to a family home near High Street North as a gesture of sympathy. Crafted with a florist's care, the wreath suggests enduring love, gentle farewell, and the soft comfort of flowers offered in a time of loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush, circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, carefully arranged so that every bloom and leaf contributes to a calm, dignified whole. Set against a snowy white background, the vivid colours appear almost luminous: clusters of fuchsia and magenta roses mingle with softer pastel pinks, creating a continuous band of warm, comforting tones. Each rose is at a slightly different stage of opening, from tight buds that promise unfolding stories to fully open flowers with intricate, spiralling hearts, echoing the many chapters of a cherished life. Tucked amongst them are generous double lilies in creamy white, blush, and pale peach, their petals layered and slightly ruffled, some fully unfurled to reveal delicate centres, others still enclosed in sleek, yellow-green buds that lend a fresh, hopeful note. The flowers rest on a bed of verdant foliage: feathery fern fronds trace graceful lines around the edge, while broad, glossy leaves weave in and out, adding depth and a cool, forest-green contrast to the warmth of the blooms. The overall effect is balanced and serene, with the perfect circle symbolising continuity, eternity, and the bond that remains even after loss. This is the kind of wreath a family in East Ham might place beside a coffin during a funeral, or display at a remembrance in a quiet home near High Street North, a tender, beautifully crafted floral tribute that speaks of respect, gratitude, and love expressed through colour, texture, and gentle fragrance.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
East Ham Flowers presents a wreath so lush with crimson roses that the color seems to glow in the soft light against a pure white backdrop. Each bloom has been chosen at its pinnacle: petals supple, edges gently curled, layers unfurling with a sense of opulence. The circle reads like a continuous embrace; roses touch their neighbors, creating a velvet tapestry of ruby and shadow. No green breaks the surface, allowing the scarlet to sing with a quiet, ceremonial gravity. This is not merely decoration; it is a collection of memories and wishes pressed into petals, each bloom carrying the weight of a moment in someone's life. The scent lingers lightly, a sweet, honeyed whisper that mingles with the faint resin of stems just beneath the surface. The wreath's craft is meticulous: heads set with exacting precision, petals aligned to form a near-uniform ring, yet the natural variations in bloom stage lend a living texture that feels both timeless and contemporary. For East Ham couples celebrating anniversaries, for families expressing sympathy, or for a friend marking a milestone, this wreath offers a refined statement of love and reverence. East Ham Flowers proudly serves East Ham, Becontree, and nearby districts with dependable delivery, often same-day, keeping flowers fresh and fragrant as they travel from studio to doorstep. Against the crisp white backdrop, the crimson glow remains the focal point, a powerful reminder of the enduring beauty of roses and the human stories they carry.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed, circular funeral wreath dominates the frame, photographed against a bright white background that highlights its colours and textures with crystal clarity. The wreath is packed edge to edge with deep red roses and sunny yellow chrysanthemums, forming a dense, unbroken ring of flowers with an open centre symbolic of continuity and remembrance. The roses are the first thing you notice: generous, full-headed blooms with velvety petals that swirl inwards in a perfect spiral, shifting from a glowing crimson on the outer petals to a more shadowed wine red as your eye moves towards the centre. Between these roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums gather like small bursts of light, each head made up of countless thread-like petals that give a soft, almost feathery look. The combination brings to mind both the tenderness of farewell and the warmth of shared memories, much like a quiet walk through East Ham's tree-lined streets after a service. Around the blooms, a bed of lush greenery is carefully woven, featuring broad, polished dark green leaves and touches of paler, silvery foliage that could be eucalyptus, adding a subtle variation in tone and texture. Every flower appears deliberately placed, creating a balanced pattern of red and yellow all around the circle. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully crafted tribute, suitable for a funeral, memorial, or cremation ceremony in East Ham, where family and friends gather to pay their respects, finding solace in a wreath that expresses both deep love and gentle hope.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In quiet hands, this wreath of red roses embodies a ceremony of remembrance, shaped by a skilled florist in East Ham. The ring is lush and full, the roses densely packed in a continuous circle that leaves no edge exposed. Each blossom wears a rich, velvety crimson that deepens at the heart and softens toward the rim, while the petals catch a soft morning glow that lends the arrangement a warm, almost candlelit aura. Scattered among the blooms are sprigs of green foliage-broad, matte leaves that resemble eucalyptus and slim, glossy ruscus-adding movement and gentle contrast to the sea of red. 

The bouquet's form is deliberately dimensional: petals overlap in layered folds, creating subtle shadows that emphasize depth and craftsmanship. The overall effect is one of dignified abundance, a solemn homage that feels both timeless and intimate. In East Ham's local scene, such a wreath often accompanies funeral tributes, memorial services, or anniversaries, offering a tangible expression of love, respect, and enduring connection. The crisp white background ensures the colours sing clearly, letting the viewer appreciate the texture-the velvet softness of each rose, the crisp edges of the greenery, and the crafted symmetry of the circle. This piece is also a reassuring promise, a silent message that memories endure and that those who are gone are never forgotten, a sentiment often echoed in the neighbourhoods around Upton Park and Manor Park, where families gather to remember and to heal.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully composed nautical funeral wreath is photographed front-on against a bright white background, so the concentric circle almost seems to float in the frame. Shaped to resemble a classic lifebuoy, the arrangement is built entirely from tightly packed, small-headed flowers, very much like button chrysanthemums, placed so closely that no gaps of foliage or foam are visible. The circular ring is divided into four equal sections, alternating between velvety royal blue and immaculate white, echoing the familiar pattern of a life ring hanging at the riverside or beside the sea. The blue segments are rich and intense, their layered petals creating a soft, cushioned effect, while the white sections bring balance and light, suggesting purity, peace, and the promise of safe passage. Along the inner edge of the open centre runs a slim trim of dark blue ribbon, gently pleated into ruffles that catch the light and add a delicate frame to the hollow core. The wreath feels both modern and timeless, the kind of tribute chosen by families in East Ham who wish to honour a loved one connected with maritime work, ferry routes, or coastal holidays from nearby Barking Creek out towards the estuary. You can almost imagine it resting beside a casket in a local church or being delivered quietly to a funeral home off High Street North, carrying with it an unspoken message of gratitude, protection, and steadfast love. Though the colour palette is cool, the emotional tone is deeply warm and respectful, a visual metaphor for a guiding presence that once kept others afloat through life's rough waters.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially composed and presented against a bright white background, this funeral wreath combines creamy white roses and pale yellow lilies into a compositional circle that feels both serene and consoling. The roses - roughly a dozen richly petalled heads - provide a soft, ivory heart to the design; their layered petals create a velvety surface that reflects light in a gentle, almost candlelit way. Peppering that softness are the lilies: generous, trumpet-shaped blooms in a faint lemon tone, some opened wide to show their delicate stamens, others still in bud to bring a sense of future bloom and quiet patience. The floral elements sit upon a substantial foundation of greens - fine, feathery fern fronds bring an airy, textured border while broader rounded leaves, likely eucalyptus or a similar foliage, add darker, cool greens and a faint herbal scent. This mix of textures and tones produces a layered, tactile effect that reads both lush and restrained; the overall density makes the wreath visually comforting, a full, sympathetic circle that symbolises continuity and memory. Lighting suggests soft daylight, which enhances the creamy and muted yellow tones without glare. As a traditional memorial arrangement, it has an understated elegance suitable for funerals, chapel services, or as a graveside piece; we prepare and deliver pieces like this to East Ham residents and nearby streets such as Barking Road and around East Ham station with careful attention to timing and condition.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00