Dalston Wreaths - Handcrafted By Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flowers Dalston, where every wreath is expertly handcrafted by real florists who know and love the Dalston community. Our passion for floral design inspires everything we do, from classic arrangements to unique, modern pieces. We proudly offer same-day delivery on our entire wreath collection—just order online before 3 PM for local, fresh service straight to your door.

Located near Dalston Junction and moments from the bustle of Kingsland Road, our talented team has served Dalston, Stoke Newington, and De Beauvoir Town for years. As a trusted local florist, we’ve grown to understand our neighbours’ tastes and have built strong relationships with the community, always sourcing the finest seasonal flowers for every occasion.

Our wreaths are perfect for celebrating milestones, sending heartfelt messages, or welcoming guests to your Dalston home. Whether for festivities, remembrance, or stylish décor, we ensure each piece radiates warmth, beauty, and genuine care. We believe every order is special, so our personal touch and local knowledge always shine through—including expert recommendations and custom options to suit your needs.

  • Same-day delivery available in Dalston, Stoke Newington & De Beauvoir Town
  • Handcrafted by dedicated local florists near Ridley Road Market

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WREATHS
A serene circular wreath composed as a sympathetic tribute: at its heart a thick, uninterrupted ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each cushion bloom closely nestled to create a velvety, cloud-like surface that embodies purity and peaceful memory. Anchoring the upper left a composed spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) draws the eye - petals unfolding from deep violet through soft lavender, a few buds still upright on slim stems that introduce vertical detail and a quiet sense of hope. Interwoven among the purple blooms is an assortment of lush greens - broad variegated leaves, delicate pinnate fronds and a hint of silvery eucalyptus texture - which together add depth, cooling contrast and the scent of fresh foliage.
A subtle border of crinkled dark purple mesh threads around the wreath's inner and outer rims, echoing the Lisianthus tones and giving a handcrafted finish that reads both dignified and intimate. The arrangement sits on a pure white background with a soft, diffused shadow beneath, emphasising its sculpted form. Designed for moments when words fall short, this wreath is the kind of floral tribute we prepare at Flowers Dalston for services at local chapels or for family remembrance on a quiet morning walk through nearby Stoke Newington or Ridley Road - handcrafted with care, calm and respect.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this classic sympathy wreath forms a perfect airy circle built from a dense layer of pure white spray chrysanthemums; their many-tiered, feathered petals create a plush, comforting surface that suggests softness to the eye and a quiet dignity to the touch. A whisper of lavender-toned ribbon or delicate purple netting edges the inner and outer rims, visible through the white mass and adding a subtle, sophisticated outline. Nestled at the upper-left arc are three soft yellow roses-open and serene-surrounded by clouds of tiny white gypsophila that drift like breath around them. Interspersed sprigs of small, pale purple statice lend a cool contrast and a textural lift while deep green leaves and ferny fronds provide a rich, verdant backdrop that accentuates the light hues. The composition leans slightly toward the floral cluster, creating a focal point that feels intimate and tender. The lighting is gentle and natural, producing a faint shadow beneath the wreath that gives it weight and presence on the white surface. Intended for use at funerals, memorials or a graveside service, this wreath conveys peaceful remembrance and thoughtful restraint. As a florist familiar with the streets and spaces of Dalston and the nearby Dalston Junction and London Fields, I favour these elements for their longevity and calming palette when crafting tributes for families seeking something dignified and quietly reassuring.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant sympathy wreath appears as a perfect circle of white and lilac tones, floating against a bright white backdrop, much like a moment of stillness off Dalston Lane. The structure of the wreath is almost entirely clothed in Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms clustered together so densely they resemble a ring of morning frost or a feather-light cloud. Their stems weave invisibly within the mass, so the viewer sees only a halo of delicate petals and fine, airy texture. Rising from this whispery base, Lisianthus flowers provide gentle drama. Their petals, naturally ruffled and layered, open into generous cups of white edged with tones of lavender, mauve, and deeper violet. Some blooms tilt slightly outward, proudly showing dark, shadowed centres, while others are more modest, half-unfurled, their buds tipped with soft green and creamy yellow as if just waking to the day. The wreath's inner opening frames an empty space, suggesting reflection, prayer, or quiet remembrance, a fitting gesture for funerals or memorial services in Dalston churches or crematorium chapels across East London. The lighting is even and clean, with no distractions, allowing the contrast between crisp white and cool purple to convey a mood of calm dignity. The overall impression is one of tender care and polished craftsmanship, as though a local florist has poured their experience into creating a tribute that speaks gently of love, peace, and a life remembered.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Hand-crafted with the steady hand of a neighbourhood florist, this circular memorial wreath rests against a pristine white backdrop, its body composed of densely packed white chrysanthemums that feel almost cloud-like to the eye. A narrow ribbon of deep purple mesh or netting is visible beneath the blooms, subtly framing the inner circumference and lending a measured shadow of colour beneath the white. On the upper-left quadrant a small, lush cluster draws gentle attention: a single cream-toned rose, its petals soft and slightly cupped, nestles amid a variety of green foliage - broad, variegated leaves with pale margins and delicate fern fronds that add feathered texture. Tiny lavender-hued statice sprigs are scattered through the greenery, their papery clusters repeating the wreath's cool violet undertone. Balancing the left cluster, two elegant calla lilies sweep from about two o'clock to five o'clock; their long, sculptural forms graduate from rich, inky purple at the rims to a warm peachy-pink or blush near the base, their surfaces catching a soft light that emphasizes the bloom's gentle curve. Vivid green stems curve along the lower-right arc and are integrated into the chrysanthemum foundation, while a single longer stem from the left crosses the lower section, secured out of sight and leading the composition's gaze to the lilies. As a sympathy piece, it conveys composed reverence and calm - the scent of rose and fresh greens faintly suggested - and is the sort of tribute I assemble at Flowers Dalston for wakes and services around Kingsland High Street, Ridley Road Market and Dalston Junction.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a pristine white backdrop, a lush circular funeral wreath appears like a soft pastel halo, thoughtfully arranged with roses and fern foliage. The entire ring is densely woven with blossoms, leaving no gaps, creating the impression of abundance and care that feels typical of a trusted Dalston florist. Large ivory and creamy white roses are the most prominent, their open faces revealing layers of satin-like petals. Nestled around them are delicate clusters of blush pink spray roses, some only just unfurling from bud stage, others half-open, suggesting the passage of time and the continuation of family stories across generations. Gentle tones of peach and buttery yellow drift through the design, bringing a subtle warmth reminiscent of a quiet afternoon walk through nearby Hackney Downs. Dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduce cooler, nostalgic notes, evoking treasured memories and the tender dignity of a life well lived. Dark green fern fronds form a textured carpet beneath and around the blooms, their fine, lacy leaves curling out from the edges and creating depth and contrast. The wreath feels calm, balanced, and soothing, a classic sympathy tribute suitable for memorial services, cremations, or graveside gatherings across Dalston and the surrounding streets. Though there are no ribbons or words visible, the expression is unmistakable: an offering of respect, solace, and enduring affection. The combination of soft colour transitions, natural textures, and meticulous craftsmanship makes this wreath a quiet yet eloquent floral farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Set delicately against an immaculate white background, this funeral wreath, artfully crafted by Dalston's local florists, is a vision of quiet strength and heartfelt remembrance. The arrangement forms a harmonious circle, densely woven with pure white lilies that open gracefully, their broad petals unfurling to reveal subtle green filaments and a soft, creamy core. Each lily carries with it a sense of peace, solace, and serenity-a fitting gesture when words fall short. Scattered among the white are vivid fuchsia lilies with striking magenta tones and speckled centres, providing captivating contrast and energy. Their vibrant presence brings a sense of warmth and enduring memory to the tribute. Tucked amid the lilies, delicate blush pink and soft ivory roses blossom, their petals tightly packed and edges gently ruffled, symbolizing the nuanced emotions of loss and love. Underpinning the flowers, slender sprigs of sage or eucalyptus offer fresh green undertones and a whisper of aromatic calm, subtle yet grounding. The wreath, a continuous, open ring, invites those gathered in Dalston-perhaps near Ridley Road or in the quiet corners of London Fields-to contemplate both the beauty of a life well lived and the comfort found in community support. This floral tribute is not only a symbol of farewell but also a testament to enduring affection, crafted with skill and sensitivity by experienced hands for those seeking a meaningful gesture in times of bereavement.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop, built on a dense foundation of pristine white spray chrysanthemums that form a continuous, cloud-like ring. Each tiny chrysanthemum is tightly set beside its neighbour to make a smooth, full surface that reads as serene and respectful; the layered petals create soft shadows and an almost tactile, pillowy texture. Positioned on the upper left quadrant is a prominent floral cluster featuring rich yellow roses, fully open with warm, buttery centres that suggest gentle friendship and remembrance. Deep royal-purple Eustoma or lisianthus blooms provide a sumptuous contrast, their velvety, ruffled petals curving inward like delicate cups. Several pale lavender and green lisianthus buds peek through, adding a sense of quiet life and graceful pacing to the spray. Interspersed throughout are fresh green leaves - glossy salal-like foliage, some with faint variegation, and feathery fern fronds - which lift and separate the colours while creating depth. A narrow dark-purple mesh trim is visible beneath the white base along the wreath's inner and outer edges, subtly tying the purple accents into the overall composition. Prepared with the measured care of an experienced Hackney florist, this wreath is suited for memorial services at local venues such as St. Mark's or nearby chapels; Flowers Dalston can craft similar pieces for same-day local delivery across Dalston and neighbouring Hackney streets when needed. The design reads as both elegant and consoling, a composed farewell that honours memory with purity and warmth.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular sympathy wreath fills the frame, floating against a pure white background so that every bloom and shadow is clearly defined. The ring is lush with large white Oriental lilies, their petals smooth and slightly curved, forming star-like shapes around pale green centres. Some lilies are in full, fragrant bloom, others half-open, and a few are still in tight buds, creating a gentle rhythm around the circle. Between these signature flowers, clusters of white lisianthus-style blossoms appear, their petals frilled and edged with soft tones of lavender and purple, as if brushed with watercolour. The mix of white and lilac is calm and contemplative rather than bright, a palette chosen to express peace and respect. Small sprays of green foliage, including slender leaves and tiny silver-green sprigs, weave discreetly behind and beneath the flowers, giving the wreath its shape without crowding the lilies. The arrangement feels carefully balanced, with no side heavier than the other, emphasising harmony and completeness. This is the kind of elegant funeral wreath a family in Dalston might choose for a final farewell at a local church or ceremony space near London Fields, its quiet beauty offering comfort during readings and music. The overall impression is one of whispered condolence, purity, and thoughtful remembrance for someone deeply cherished.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a gentle overhead perspective on a pristine white surface, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in calm contrasts. The main ring is composed of hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemums, their countless fine petals layered into a plush, almost cloud-like form whose centres show hints of warm cream beneath the cool white mass. To the upper-left a trio of deep royal-blue roses creates an immediate focal point; their rich, saturated petals are velvety to the eye and nestle into a bed of dark green foliage that gives structure and natural relief. A pleated, ruffled satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy folds catching the light and lending a dignified frame to the arrangement. The soft shadow beneath the wreath and the careful lighting suggest a modest studio setting, emphasising texture and depth rather than distraction. As a local florist in Dalston, I imagine this piece placed with respect at services around Kingsland Road or delivered to family gatherings near Dalston Junction; it carries the traditional meanings of purity and remembrance while the blue accents offer a personal, consoling touch. The combination reads as composed and sincere-each element chosen to comfort and to mark a memory with timeless grace-and the whole is finished with the attentive craftsmanship that matters in moments of farewell.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A softly lit, circular funeral wreath is shown from above against a clear white background, its form full and unbroken, like a gentle embrace captured in flowers. The design is built around generous, fully bloomed roses in a muted palette of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and grey-toned purple, each blossom opening in layers of velvety petals that curl and nestle into one another. Nestled between these larger roses are delicate clusters of blush-pink spray roses and tiny buds, some just beginning to crack open, others poised in stillness, adding a tender, youthful counterpoint to the more sophisticated tones. The entire wreath rests on a dense bed of dark green fern fronds-likely leatherleaf and sword ferns-their serrated, feathery leaves radiating outward to form a rich green frame that contrasts beautifully with the soft pastels above. Subtle touches of deeper foliage and minute, darker flower buds sit in the shadows between the roses, giving the arrangement visual depth and a natural, garden-like texture. The white backdrop and even lighting bring out every nuance of colour and structure, from the dusty glaze of the lavender petals to the fresh gloss on the greenery. Emotionally, the piece feels calm, dignified, and consoling, ideal as a sympathy wreath or memorial tribute when words feel difficult. Imagined in the hands of an experienced Dalston florist, perhaps preparing flowers for a service near Hackney Downs or a family gathering off Kingsland High Street, this wreath becomes more than decoration: it is a quiet gesture of respect, honouring a life with grace and lasting beauty.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath, photographed on a plain white surface, reads as a measured study in blue and white, crafted with the kind of care you would expect from a neighbourhood florist around Kingsland High Street. The main ring is a dense field of intense deep-blue chrysanthemums; each small bloom contributes to a voluminous, textured halo that feels both full and composed under soft, diffused lighting. The inner circumference is edged with a ruffled band of white satin ribbon, its pleats catching light and providing a satin sheen that offsets the matte depth of the chrysanthemum petals. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant is a tight trio of blue roses-their petals thick and velvety, rendered in a striking azure that harmonises with the surrounding blue mass-accented with delicate sprays of gypsophila and a few dark green leaves for contrast. A gentle cascade of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the mid-left, curving toward the lower right; several open blooms with elongated, silky petals are joined by light green orchid buds in various stages of opening, suggesting renewal beside remembrance. The arrangement balances velvety, spiky, and silky textures so that the piece reads as both solemn and subtly hopeful. As a local tribute suitable for services at Dalston's chapels or floral tributes delivered near Ridley Road Market, this wreath projects calm, purity, and enduring respect. Prepared with local knowledge by Flowers Dalston, it conveys sympathy with refined restraint.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular floral wreath, rich with texture and gentle colour, rests against a clean white background, its form suggesting an endless ring of remembrance and love. Around the wreath, generous white oriental lilies spread their velvety petals, each bloom showing off its green pistil and golden stamens, like soft beacons of calm. Among them, deeper magenta and fuchsia lilies weave through the design, their star-shaped, sometimes freckled petals lending a dramatic accent that never overwhelms the overall serenity. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, are spaced thoughtfully throughout, their crisp, layered petals giving a modern freshness that contrasts with the classic roses. Blush pink roses, many still half-closed, introduce a quiet tenderness, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom add a timeless, almost poetic beauty. Smaller white flowers-reminiscent of spray carnations or mini chrysanthemums-fill the spaces in between, ensuring that no part of the wreath looks sparse or unfinished. All of this rests on a bed of glossy green foliage, the leaves curving gently around the circular shape and providing a natural frame. Crafted in the style you might find at a trusted Dalston florist just off Kingsland High Street, this wreath feels both personal and composed, perfect for funerals, memorial services, or a celebration of life, where the subtle fragrance of lilies and roses can offer comfort to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, rich in deep red and fresh lime green, is displayed against a crisp white background, allowing its colours and textures to stand out as clearly as if you were viewing it in a Dalston flower shop. The design is packed generously, almost no gaps visible, so that the eye travels in a continuous ring of blossoms. Dominating the wreath are plush red carnations, their layered, ruffled petals curling softly outward, each bloom resembling a small, velvety cloud. The reds range from warm crimson to slightly darker berry tones, and the mix of fully opened flowers with half-open buds creates an organic, living quality. Nestled between the carnations are lime green button chrysanthemums, tiny globe-shaped flowers composed of countless firm, neat petals. Their bright chartreuse hue provides a vivid counterpoint to the red, like spots of new leaf growth among autumn leaves, and their compact form brings a sense of order to the more flowing carnations. A base of lush greenery supports the entire circle: dark fern fronds add depth and a slightly woodland feel, while variegated pittosporum introduces lighter green and creamy-white edges that catch the eye around the perimeter. A subtle light green striped ribbon is woven into the foliage, its soft loops adding a gentle decorative touch without overpowering the flowers. The evenly lit white background makes the wreath appear almost suspended, focusing attention entirely on the composition. The overall impression is of a carefully crafted funeral tribute, something a Dalston family might send for a memorial service on Kingsland Road or a quiet farewell near Hackney Downs, offering comfort, remembrance, and a message of love that feels both heartfelt and refined.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centred on a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels both abundant and measured, as though each flower has been placed with thoughtful intention. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies anchor the design at opposite points of the ring, their open faces and pronounced stamens radiating warmth amid the cooler tones. Between these lilies, clusters of soft pink and lavender-tinged roses nestle close together, their layered petals unfolding in gentle spirals that evoke tenderness and cherished memories. Threaded throughout are ruffled lisianthus blooms in pastel pink and rich purple, their cup-shaped flowers adding movement and a slightly whimsical texture. Fine clouds of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers drift through the arrangement, softening the bolder shapes and creating a restful, hazy effect. The wreath is built on a generous bed of greenery: silvery eucalyptus leaves catch the light with a muted sheen, while feathery fern fronds and darker green foliage lend depth and structure. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design like small stars, giving a subtle contemporary edge that a local Dalston florist might favour for modern memorial tributes. A few closed lily buds rest quietly among the foliage, suggesting life continuing beyond the moment of farewell. Viewed from above, the wreath's unbroken circular form symbolises eternity and ongoing love, making it a fitting floral tribute for funerals, cremation services, or remembrance gatherings held around Ridley Road, London Fields, or the quieter streets of Dalston, where families seek a gentle, beautiful expression of sympathy.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this refined funeral wreath appears like a delicate circle of white light, its entire form built from tightly clustered Baby's Breath blossoms arranged with meticulous care. The gypsophila is packed so densely that individual stems vanish into a continuous cushion of tiny, cloud-soft flowers, each floret a pinprick of white against the pure backdrop. Together they create an almost ethereal ring, with a perfectly clear circular opening at the centre, inviting stillness and reflection. At the lower right edge of the wreath, two calla lilies introduce a gentle contrast and a sense of movement. Their sleek, rolled petals open into elegant trumpets, coloured in deep burgundy and magenta at the flared edges before softly fading into green along the neck and stems. These curving stems seem to nestle into the Baby's Breath, as though cradled by the clouds, giving the design a balanced but subtly asymmetrical rhythm. The crisp white background enhances every nuance of texture and hue, from the velvety depth of the callas to the airy lace of the gypsophila. Created by an experienced Dalston florist, this wreath feels profoundly personal-ideal for laying at a graveside in a local cemetery or placing beside a photograph at a remembrance service near London Fields. It conveys a message of enduring love and calm farewell, offering quiet beauty and solace to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered against a pure white background, this circular floral wreath appears like a soft, glowing halo, its colours and textures carefully layered to create a sense of calm and dignity. The wreath is generously filled all the way around with roses and lilies, forming an unbroken ring of blooms that symbolises continuity and eternal remembrance. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses mingle with gentler blush pink varieties, their petals at different stages of opening, from tight buds that promise life to fully unfurled blossoms that speak of a love fully shared. Nestled among them are large, double-petalled lilies in creamy white, pale pink, and the faintest touch of peach, some gracefully open to show speckled throats and curling edges, others still in fresh yellow-green bud. Behind and between the flowers, an abundance of foliage provides structure and depth: feathery fern fronds, glossy dark-green leaves, and touches of lighter green that catch the light, giving the design a lush garden feel despite the studio-white setting. The overall effect is soft yet striking, with the pink tones glowing warmly against the green. This kind of wreath, lovingly crafted in Dalston and suitable for delivery to local churches, crematoria, or family homes around Kingsland High Street or Shacklewell Lane, feels like a gentle embrace offered in flowers, intended to honour cherished memories and offer quiet comfort to those gathered in farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of Dalston, where a wreath of deep red roses sits as if waiting to greet a loved one. This lush circle is built from dozens of roses at varying degrees of bloom-some large and open with velvety petals peeling back like velvet curtains, others still in bud, their tight spirals hinting at the moment of blossoming.

The effect is a plush, almost edible texture, each bloom pressed against its neighbor to form a continuous crimson surface. The petals' curves create gentle shadows and highlights, giving depth to the ring and inviting the eye to travel round the circumference. This arrangement is not merely decorative; it speaks of love, admiration, and reverence, a versatile symbol for anniversaries, memorials, or heartfelt celebrations.

The white backdrop offers a stark stage that makes the scarlet glow feel intimate and immediate, as if the moment could be photographed and bottled. As a local florist serving Dalston, Flowers Dalston would typically present this wreath at a late afternoon delivery to brighten a living room on Kingsland Road or to accompany a small gathering near Hackney Central.

The piece's uniform tone and rich texture evoke a sense of continuity-an unbroken circle that honors memories while inviting new ones. It is a wreath that promises to elevate occasions with quiet elegance, delivering freshness and sentiment with every petal during same-day service across Dalston and nearby neighborhoods.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image shows a meticulously crafted circular funeral wreath, resting visually against a clean, white background that makes every flower and leaf clearly visible. The design is built around dozens of luxurious red roses, each one fully open yet perfectly shaped, their velvety petals curling inwards in classic spirals before unfurling towards soft, rounded edges. The reds range delicately from true scarlet to deeper wine tones, giving the arrangement a rich, layered character that feels both passionate and respectful. Weaved among these roses are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, probably small spray or button varieties, each head made up of fine, feathery petals that form rounded domes of colour. Their sunny yellow glow provides gentle contrast to the red, suggesting hope, warmth, and gratitude amid sorrow. The blooms are supported by an abundant collar of mixed greenery, likely salal, ruscus, and hints of eucalyptus, their leaves smooth and slightly glossy in places, matte and softly grey-green in others. This foliage peeks through just enough to add movement and a natural, garden-fresh feel, recalling the greenery of Ridley Road Market stalls or the tree-lined streets around Dalston. The wreath forms an unbroken circle with an open centre, a traditional symbol of eternity and ongoing remembrance. Bright, even lighting allows the textures to be clearly seen, from the crisp rose petals to the soft cushion of chrysanthemums. The overall impression is of a carefully composed floral tribute, suitable for a funeral service, crematorium farewell, or graveside visit, thoughtfully reflecting the blend of love, memory, and comfort that local families in Dalston often seek at times of loss.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this circular wreath of deep red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal has been woven with heartfelt care and quiet reflection. The blooms exude a regal richness tempered by silvery-green foliage that peeks through in gentle crescents, like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses range from velvety, nearly black crimson to bright scarlet, their petals curling and unfurling in a slow, intimate rhythm that invites a closer touch. The arrangement remains a tightly knit circle, with no gaps, its surface plump and inviting, a tangible heartbeat of memory and devotion.

Light, soft and diffuse, plays across the petals, lifting the color to a warm, candlelit glow that seems to soften sorrow. The greens-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-provide a cool, natural counterpoint that adds texture and depth. A faint garden scent lingers in the air, subtle and comforting, as if the bouquet holds a memory of a sunlit afternoon. This wreath speaks of eternal connection, offering a quiet, dignified solace beyond words-a symbol of love that endures and a promise that remembrance never fades.

Designed for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, it carries a solemn message with grace and restraint. In Dalston, families can have it delivered to churches, chapels, or homes along Ridley Road, Dalston Lane, or Kingsland High Street, often with same-day service to suit last-minute needs. Flowers Dalston crafts each wreath to honor a life and support those who mourn, marrying expert technique with heartfelt empathy so that beauty becomes a shared, healing memory.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully balanced circular funeral wreath is presented on a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, its form unmistakably echoing a classic lifebuoy. The floral ring is built from countless small, compact blooms, likely chrysanthemums or similar long-lasting flowers, positioned so closely together that no gaps in the surface can be seen. The design is divided into four equal quarters, alternating between saturated royal blue and immaculate white. In the top left and bottom right sections, clusters of deep blue petals create a rich, almost plush texture, suggesting depth and gentle shadow. In contrast, the top right and bottom left quadrants gleam with densely arranged white flowers, whose cool, clean tone creates a calm, reflective mood. Around the inner circle, a slim dark blue ribbon is softly ruched into regular ruffles, tracing the edge like a delicate wave and reinforcing the maritime inspiration. The open centre of the ring remains clear, emphasizing the lifebuoy shape and suggesting the idea of a protective boundary. The composition feels both modern and traditional, a respectful homage that carries quiet symbolism: safety, steadfast support, and the wish for peaceful journeys. Imagined in the context of Dalston, it might rest beside a coffin at a chapel near Shacklewell Lane or be carried in a hearse making its way down Kingsland High Street, a floral message from family and friends. This wreath expresses sympathy with dignified restraint, ideal for remembering someone whose life, work, or spirit was closely linked to the sea or to the idea of being a guiding, lifesaving presence for others.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed flat from above on a neutral white backdrop, this round funeral wreath combines classical restraint with soft, natural warmth: approximately a dozen large cream roses form the principal visual anchor, each rose opening in closely furled spirals that catch the light like tiny ivory cups. Scattered among them are pale yellow trumpet lilies - some fully open with graceful, arching petals and pale stamens exposed, others in elegant bud form - creating a subtle vertical rhythm and textural contrast. The blooms rest in a deep, verdant cradle of foliage: delicate fern fronds that feather the wreath's edge and smaller rounded leaves, likely eucalyptus, that give cooler, muted green tones and a gentle, silvery sheen. The arrangement is densely packed and precisely balanced; its circular silhouette is immaculate, symbolising continuity, remembrance and solace. The pairing of cream and lemon tones reads as soft and reassuring rather than bright, and the imagined scent is restrained - a tender rose sweetness softened by green, slightly citrus notes from the lilies and eucalyptus. Crafted with respectful attention to proportion and mood, this wreath is designed as a dignified memorial piece for a funeral or graveside service. As a local florist familiar with Dalston's rhythms around Dalston Junction and the Eastern Curve Garden, Flowers Dalston offers careful preparation and thoughtful handling of tributes like this, with timing and presentation suited to services across the neighbourhood.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00