Blackwall WREATHS

At Flowers Blackwall, we craft exquisite wreaths that reflect the heartfelt moments and celebrations of our local community. Located near Blackwall DLR Station and just a short stroll from St. Lawrence C of E Church and Coldharbour, our experienced team understands the importance of dependable artistry and caring service. Whether you’re honouring a loved one, decorating for the season, or expressing sympathy, our locally tailored wreath selection is designed with you in mind.

As your trusted florist in Blackwall, we also serve our neighbours in Poplar and Canary Wharf, ensuring freshness and thoughtful design with every arrangement. We use only the highest quality seasonal blooms, hand-picked daily to create wreaths that are truly memorable. Our deep roots in the East London floral community mean we know our flowers—and our neighbours—better than anyone.

Need your wreath in a hurry? We offer same-day delivery across Blackwall and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. It’s our promise to bring beauty and comfort to your home or event, exactly when you need it.

  • Serving Blackwall, Poplar, Canary Wharf, Limehouse
  • Minutes from Blackwall DLR, Coldharbour, St. Lawrence Church
  • Personal, caring service from your local florist

Count on Flowers Blackwall for wreaths that express your sentiments—and celebrate our shared community with every petal.

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WREATHS
This sympathetic circular wreath is a careful study in contrast and comfort, starting with a dense, unbroken ring of snowy white chrysanthemums whose tightly packed, ruffled heads create a soft, cushion-like base suggestive of purity and calm. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a pronounced accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - some blooms fully open with velvet-like petals and pale yellow throats, others as slender, unopened buds - producing a gentle gradient from rich violet to soft mauve. The purple cluster is enlivened by an assortment of greenery: variegated, glossy leaves, delicate fern fronds and slim upright stems that introduce vertical rhythm and a cool, leafy scent. A subtle yet elegant detail shows along both inner and outer rims - a crinkled dark purple mesh or lace ribbon that peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums, harmonising with the Lisianthus and framing the white band with a quiet regal accent. The arrangement sits against a clean white backdrop with a soft, diffused shadow underneath, giving the wreath a calm physical presence and clarity of form. Designed for funeral services, memorial displays or a respectful tribute on a chapel table, this wreath conveys steady comfort and remembrance. Prepared with the care of a local Blackwall florist, Flowers Blackwall can arrange delivery throughout Blackwall and nearby Canary Wharf for same-day or scheduled service, preserving freshness and the wreath's deliberate, composed silhouette.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a stark white field, this circular sympathy wreath is composed of a thick, meticulously packed bed of pristine white spray chrysanthemums that form a plush, continuous ring. The small chrysanthemum heads overlap like soft scales, their many petals creating a textured, tranquil surface that reads as both refined and deeply comforting. Along both the inner and outer edges a subtle band of dark purple netting or ribbon peeks through the blooms, offering a restrained hint of contrast that deepens the wreath's silhouette. Nestled on the upper-left curve is an elegant spray of three creamy yellow roses-each rose opening with layered, velvety petals-and encircled by clouds of white gypsophila and tiny lavender statice. The combination of baby's breath and spiky, pale purple fillers provides an airy counterpoint to the dense chrysanthemum base, while varied green foliage-broad, smooth leaves and delicate ferny fronds-adds freshness and structure to the cluster.

This design is conceived with quiet intention for services and wakes in the Blackwall neighbourhood, whether at a local chapel near East India Dock Road or a remembrance gathering by the river at Canary Wharf. As Flowers Blackwall's experienced florists would arrange, the palette of pure white, soft yellow and pale purple evokes solace and gentle memory; the wreath's open centre and balanced form suggest continuity and peaceful reflection. The even studio lighting and soft shadow beneath the wreath give it presence and a respectful gravity suitable for a funeral tribute that comforts mourners while honouring the life being remembered.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed wreath is photographed head-on against a seamless white background, its perfect circle reminiscent of the gentle loops of streets around Blackwall Basin. The entire ring is densely filled with sprays of Baby's Breath, their countless white florets massed together so closely that they form a downy halo, almost like a ring of morning fog. Emerging from this delicate cushion are refined Lisianthus blooms, each carefully placed to maintain balance and flow. These flowers display ruffled white petals that look soft to the touch, with edges delicately traced in purple-violet, creating a painterly transition from light to deeper colour. Some Lisianthus blossoms are wide open, revealing their layered interiors and subtly darker centers, while others sit in a more closed, budded state, their outer petals touched with pale green and creamy tones that hint at blossoms yet to fully unfold. The wreath's inner circle is left open and uncluttered, drawing the eye inward and symbolizing continuity, remembrance, and lasting connection-qualities often sought when families in Blackwall choose floral tributes for funerals or memorial services. The colour scheme is simple and serene, built on whites, soft greens, and shades of lavender and violet that lend a sense of quiet dignity. The contrasting textures of the fine, airy Baby's Breath and the smoother, more sculpted Lisianthus petals create visual interest without overwhelming the senses. Against the pure white background, every detail stands out with clarity, allowing even someone unable to see the image to imagine a gentle, cloud-like wreath crafted with care, meant to offer comfort and respectful farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath presented on a pure white background, its dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums forming a pillowy, tactile surface that suggests softness and reverence. Just beneath the outer layer, a subtle veil of deep lavender-purple mesh or netting is visible, lending shadow and contrast that gently frames the inner circumference. At the upper-left, a carefully arranged cluster provides a point of consolation: a single, perfectly shaped cream to pale yellow rose nestles amid a variety of green foliage - including broad, variegated leaves with paler edges and lacy fern fronds - all selected for their calming textures. Sprigs of tiny lavender-hued statice are woven through this cluster, their papery blooms repeating the purple undertones and adding quiet, thoughtful punctuation. On the wreath's right side two long-stemmed calla lilies arc gracefully across the lower-right quadrant; their smooth, trumpet-like blooms graduate from a rich, dusky purple at the tips into a soft peach-pink or blush toward the bases, the colour transition lending movement and a softened warmth. The bright green stems sweep along the bottom-right, and a single longer stem from the left crosses the lower wreath, discreetly secured and guiding the eye toward the callas. Bathed in soft daylight, the textures - from the dense chrysanthemum mass to the satin calla petals and papery statice - combine to form a dignified tribute. This wreath reads as a composed expression of condolence suitable for funeral services and graveside ceremonies in Blackwall, Poplar, or along the Isle of Dogs, offering solace and respectful remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This densely packed circular wreath presents a careful choreography of roses and fern foliage, a classic sympathy design we might assemble for memorials served in Blackwall and the surrounding docks. The arrangement centers on fully open ivory and creamy-white roses whose broad, silky petals unfold in soft waves, creating luminous focal points. Nearby, clusters of small blush spray roses-at once budded and partially open-introduce a tender, intimate texture, while pale peach and creamy yellow roses add a warm, reassuring undertone. Unusual dusty lavender and muted mauve roses punctuate the composition, their antique tones lending a quiet, contemplative grace that complements the paler blooms. Deep green fern fronds nestle and thread through the flowers, their finely divided leaflets imparting a cool, living contrast and lifting the blooms away from the white backdrop. The wreath's layering-from tight buds to mature, open roses-gives the piece a sense of rhythm and continuity, like pages turned slowly in memory. Under soft lighting the petals show subtle translucence; the arrangement smells faintly of fresh-cut blooms and wet earth, an understated scent suited to reflection. Hand-tied with dense, skilled placement, the wreath communicates solace and dignity: the circular form embodies eternal remembrance, while the pastel palette offers a gentle, consoling presence for mourners arriving from Poplar, East India Dock Road, or nearby chapels along the Thames.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted wreath, photographed on a pristine white ground to emphasize form and colour, composed of abundant white oriental or trumpet lilies and vivid fuchsia-pink Stargazer-style lilies arranged in a full, continuous circle. The larger white lilies dominate with broad, luminous petals-some fully open to show pale green stamens and others gently cupped in bud-creating an overall impression of calm and purity. Scattered among them are several striking fuchsia lilies with deep magenta tones and subtle darker speckling toward their centres, which give the design an emotional counterpoint and visual rhythm. Tucked into the matrix of larger blooms are tight clusters of blush and creamy white roses; their small, ruffled petals introduce a tender texture and romantic softness that complements the lilies' architectural shapes. Slim sprays of muted green foliage, likely eucalyptus and lily leaves, emerge behind the blossoms to add structure, slight silver-green contrast, and the suggestion of fresh, cool greenery.

This wreath carries the quiet dignity appropriate for memorial services or a celebration of life, with a fragrance that would be soft and soothing rather than overpowering. As local florists we often prepare pieces like this for families around Blackwall and the Isle of Dogs, sending careful tributes toward Canary Wharf chapels or small services near East India Dock Road. For those who prefer a locally made expression of sympathy, Flowers Blackwall crafts each wreath with attention to scale, balance, and the meaningful symbolism of lilies and roses.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath photographed against a pure white background, where every floral detail is rendered with calm clarity. The main body of the wreath is a generous, densely packed ring of small white spray chrysanthemums; their multitude of layered petals creates an unbroken, cloud-like texture that reads as quiet and reverent. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant is a vivid accent spray: several sunlit yellow roses, petals unfurling in soft spirals and lending a gentle, subtle fragrance, paired with rich, royal purple lisianthus whose velvety, ruffled cups add depth and a cool counterpoint. A scattering of unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and fresh green adds natural progression and depth to the cluster. Mixed foliage-glossy rounded leaves, a few variegated sprays and delicate fern fronds-frames the flowers and reinforces the wreath's sculpted silhouette. A dark purple crinoline ribbon peeks out beneath the chrysanthemum surface along the wreath's inner and outer rings, a refined detail that ties the purple accents together without overpowering the design. The open centre preserves the traditional 'O' shape, and the soft studio lighting highlights the chrysanthemum's texture and the satiny sheen of the rose petals. Crafted with the sensibilities of a local florist who knows the Docklands' quieter corners, this wreath is the sort of considered tribute available from Flowers Blackwall for families in Blackwall, Canary Wharf and nearby Poplar seeking a respectful floral expression of sympathy.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
This graceful sympathy wreath is photographed front-on against a clear white background, its full circle of blooms creating a soft halo effect that recalls the open sky above Blackwall Basin on a quiet afternoon. The wreath is lavishly composed of white Oriental lilies, each flower radiating outwards with smooth, elongated petals that feel almost weightless in appearance. Their centres reveal pale green throats and refined stamens, some lightly dusted with cinnamon-coloured pollen, offering warm highlights within the predominantly cool palette. The lilies are in mixed stages of bloom, from fresh buds just beginning to separate at the tips to fully open blossoms that show every curve and shadow, suggesting both the fragility and resilience of memory. Interwoven throughout are ruffled lisianthus flowers, white at their base but brushed along the edges with lavender and gentle purple, adding delicate bands of colour around the ring. These blooms nestle close to the lilies, creating a sense of protection and tenderness. Subtle greenery, featuring narrow dark leaves and a few grey-green sprigs, serves as a quiet backdrop, helping the flowers stand out while giving the arrangement structure and depth. Small buds and miniature, ivory-hued roses occasionally catch the light, adding nuance and softness to the design. The unbroken circle, smooth and perfectly proportioned, embodies ideas of eternity, reunion, and never-ending love. Crafted with the kind of care local families in Blackwall look for when choosing funeral flowers, this wreath provides a composed, dignified tribute, offering visual comfort beside a coffin, on a stand near the lectern, or at a memorial table during a final farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a clean white field, this circular memorial wreath is composed with the calm precision of an experienced florist. The main ring is densely packed with hundreds of white chrysanthemums, their layers of delicate, feathery petals creating a soft, pillowed surface that reads as pure and reverent; there's a subtle hint of creamy yellow at several centers that warms the overall tone. On the upper left a trio of deep royal-blue roses forms a deliberate focal cluster, their rich, velveteen spirals standing in poignant contrast to the snowy chrysanthemum band. These blue roses are nestled into glossy dark green foliage whose tones anchor the design and add visual weight. A pleated satin ribbon, cut and ruffled to frame both the inner and outer edges, matches the roses' cobalt hue and reflects light with a quiet sheen, giving the wreath a tailored, finished edge. The arrangement sits slightly raised from the white surface, its soft shadow lending depth and presence; this is the kind of careful staging we use in the Blackwall studio when preparing tributes for chapel viewings or crematorium services. The textures and minimal scent-the subtle, herbaceous note of chrysanthemums and the faint, velvety perfume of roses-create a composed sensory impression intended to comfort. As a local florist familiar with Blackwall, Canary Wharf and the surrounding riverside neighbourhoods, I find this classic white-and-blue composition especially suitable for expressing dignified sympathy, and we can prepare a matching wreath for local delivery when families request a respectful, understated tribute.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from a bird's-eye view against a pure white ground, this circular sympathy wreath reveals the artistry of roses and greenery worked in soothing, understated tones. The eye is first drawn to the large roses that form the main structure of the ring: fully open blooms in muted lavender and soft mauve, each petal layered delicately over the next, creating spirals that feel both intricate and serene. Threaded among these are small sprays of blush-pink roses, some still closed like tiny pearls, others partially open, giving a gentle, living texture as if the flowers are slowly breathing. The pastel florals sit atop a dense base of dark green ferns whose feather-like leaves form a halo around the circle, their serrated edges overlapping to give a rich, structured backdrop. Deeper green notes and unobtrusive darker buds add subtle contrast without disturbing the calm palette. The even, neutral lighting casts almost no harsh shadows, which keeps the mood quiet and reflective-ideal for a farewell in Blackwall, where the river, docks, and changing skies often set a contemplative tone. This is the kind of wreath a local family might choose for a funeral or memorial gathering, perhaps sent to a service near the Blackwall Tunnel or a riverside chapel. It feels like a gentle embrace in floral form, expressing sympathy, remembrance, and the cycle of life suggested by the unbroken circle of blooms, carefully arranged for dignified goodbyes.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An attentive florist's composition for remembrance, this round sympathy wreath blends bold blue tones with soft white accents against a clean studio-white background. The core of the design is densely packed with small, vivid blue chrysanthemum blooms whose multitude of thin, textured petals build a plush, tactile ring that seems to glow in cool daylight. Tucked around the inner edge, a pleated white satin ribbon creates a refined border, its gentle folds catching subtle highlights and lifting the rich blue field. Nestled at the upper-left curve are three large blue roses, their petals unfurling in a deep azure velvet - each rose carefully grouped with sprays of tiny white gypsophila and a few dark green leaves that add depth and a classic touch. A soft, flowing spray of white orchids arcs from mid-left to the lower right, the orchids' broad, porcelain-like petals and slender stems forming an airy, graceful movement across the composition; small green buds punctuate the cascade, half-open and promising continuity. The overall impression is one of calm dignity: the blue chrysanthemums evoke reverence and remembrance, while the pure white orchids and ribbon offer a sense of peace. Picture this wreath quietly placed at a local memorial service in Blackwall, near Blackwall Tunnel's riverside walk, where the cool river air and muted floral scents bring a moment of gentle consolation. It is an arrangement designed to honour a life with restraint, texture, and thoughtful floral craft.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A lush, open circular wreath is captured against a clean white background, revealing every nuance of its carefully arranged blooms in white, pale pink, and glowing magenta. The design is anchored by large white lilies spaced around the ring; their satin-smooth petals curl outward, and their green pistils and amber stamens sit proudly at the center of each bloom, suggesting purity and peace. Interspersed with these are rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies whose star-shaped flowers, often dusted with darker speckles, create vivid bursts of colour that convey deep affection and remembrance. White gerbera daisies with pronounced dark centers punctuate the arrangement, their structured petals bringing a modern, almost graphic clarity that contrasts beautifully with the softer roses. Light pink roses, some tightly furled and others gently opening, wind their way through the circle, adding layers of tenderness and grace, while creamy white roses-full and luxuriant-enhance the wreath's volume and classic tone. Small white filler flowers, likely delicate spray carnations or tiny spray roses, nestle between the larger blossoms, softening transitions and giving the overall ring a rich, cloud-like fullness. A generous collar of green foliage encircles the flowers, with leaves of different shapes and tones providing depth and a sense of natural abundance. The open center creates a quiet, contemplative space within the wreath, a visual reminder of ongoing love and memory. It feels like the kind of respectful floral tribute a Blackwall family might arrange for delivery to a local chapel, crematorium, or riverside memorial service, offering calm beauty and heartfelt condolence.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath in deep red and vibrant lime green is shown against a crisp white background, the kind of sympathy tribute that feels both classic and quietly uplifting. At its heart are numerous red carnations, their petals finely frilled and layered like soft fabric. Some blooms are large and open, displaying all their ruffles, while others remain smaller and more compact, adding depth as they nestle into the curve of the wreath. Between them, lime green button chrysanthemums provide flashes of bright, spring-like colour. These tiny, spherical flowers have closely packed petals that form neat domes, giving a smooth texture that contrasts gently with the more elaborate carnations. The flowers rest on a bed of lush foliage: dark green fern fronds fan out with fine, feathery detail, creating shadows and structure, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum, their edges softly cream, help to break up the darker greens and give a more delicate finish. Woven among the greenery is a length of ribbon, striped in various greens, looped modestly so it feels integrated rather than showy. The white background isolates the wreath, making its colours appear even more saturated and its round form perfectly defined. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of arrangement a local Blackwall florist might prepare for a funeral service at a nearby chapel or crematorium, where families seek a floral expression that is rich in colour yet still respectful, offering comfort and a sense of enduring love.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image presents a beautifully balanced circular funeral wreath laid on a pristine white surface, the neutral background allowing each flower and leaf to stand out with clarity. The ring is densely planted, symbolising abundance of love and memory. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies serve as the main focal points, one near the upper edge and the other toward the lower section of the circle, their broad petals fully open and slightly curved, revealing dark central stamens that give a sense of depth. Between and around them, numerous blush-pink roses bloom gracefully, their spiralling petals soft and velvety, suggesting comfort and gentleness. Nestled among the roses are ruffled lisianthus flowers, some in pale pink-mauve and others in deep, luxurious purple, their layered petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture. Delicate stems of lavender-blue statice thread through the arrangement, their tiny clustered blooms adding a light, airy veil of colour. The lush foliage beneath consists of silvery eucalyptus leaves, fine fern fronds, and darker green greenery, all carefully arranged to form a full, cohesive base. Small, spiky blue eryngium thistles appear at intervals, offering a subtle maritime note that feels fitting for a Blackwall tribute near the river. A few closed lily buds are tucked quietly into the greenery, suggesting that the wreath will gently evolve as the days pass. Bright green, folded leaves, placed artfully around the lilies, give a modern, sculpted touch that highlights skilled floristry. The composition, with its soft pastels, vibrant accents, and perfectly circular form, conveys calm remembrance and enduring love, suitable for a memorial service, chapel display, or condolence tribute delivered across Blackwall.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows an elegant, modern funeral wreath viewed from a high angle, its form defined by a thick, continuous band of Baby's Breath blossoms. The gypsophila is so densely packed that the individual stems disappear beneath a surface of countless tiny white flowers, creating a soft, cloud-like halo. The centre of the wreath is intentionally left empty, a calm, circular opening that invites reflection. Against a clean, white background, the wreath appears almost weightless, the subtle shadows between the flowers giving it depth and dimension without disturbing its purity. On the lower right side of the ring, two calla lilies form a striking focal point. Their sleek, sculptural petals curl into graceful trumpets, coloured in a gradient that flows from fresh green at the base to rich burgundy and magenta at the flared tips. The lilies' slender, green stems seem to emerge from within the Baby's Breath, arcing gently upwards and inwards, as though they are part of the wreath's natural growth. This contrast between the airy, white gypsophila and the bold, wine-toned lilies captures a delicate balance between tenderness and intensity. For families in Blackwall arranging a farewell near the riverside or around the Canary Wharf and Docklands area, this style of wreath offers a refined way to express remembrance. It suits funerals, memorials, and celebration-of-life services where the family prefers something understated yet clearly designed with care, and can be delivered with sensitivity to local churches, crematoriums, and private homes throughout Blackwall.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image presents a beautifully arranged circular wreath designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute, set against a bright white background that throws every curve and colour into sharp relief. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of flowers, rich with roses and lilies in warm, comforting tones. The roses appear in a range of pinks, from intense magenta and fuchsia to gentler blush shades, their petals unfolding in soft spirals. Some blooms stand proud and fully open, while others remain half-open or still in bud form, adding a gentle sense of progression and depth. Intermingled with the roses are generous double lilies, with broad, layered petals in creamy white and subtle blush pink, occasionally tipped with a slightly darker hue. A few bright green lily buds, slender and pointed, peek through the mass of blossoms, suggesting newness and hope. The flowers are supported by an abundance of greenery that frames the ring. Delicate fern fronds create a fine, airy outline, while deeper-toned, glossy leaves fill in the base, ensuring the wreath feels lush and complete. The varying greens contrast beautifully with the warm pinks and creams, giving the piece a balanced, harmonious look. The crisp background and soft, even light make the wreath appear serene and dignified, evoking the quiet, reflective atmosphere of a farewell service. It is easy to picture this arrangement resting on a stand near the front of a chapel in or around Blackwall, or placed beside a memorial plaque, offering a tender, visual expression of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring affection for the person being honoured.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From Flowers Blackwall, this sumptuous crimson wreath unfolds like a tide of red velvet against a pristine white background. Dozens of roses crowd the circular form, each bloom at a different stage of life-from broad, fully opened heads with plush petals to tight, budding spirals that hint at what is to come. The surface is rich and continuous, with petals arranged so tightly that no greenery intrudes, letting the ruby tones glow with a steady, saturated light. The texture is tactile, inviting a run of fingers across the soft curves and subtle ridges where each petal folds and unfurls. This classic arrangement embodies love, reverence, and remembrance, yet its bold color also suggests celebration and admiration. The composition speaks of meticulous craftsmanship, the kind of detail you notice when a local Blackwall shop takes the time to perfect every curve and contour. Delivered fresh from Flowers Blackwall, the wreath could be placed on a mantle, a church door, or a memorial altar, with dependable same-day delivery to nearby areas like Docklands, Poplar, or Millwall, ensuring it arrives with the same care it was made with and a fragrance that fills the room with quiet, earnest warmth.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
In this image, a large memorial wreath sits centred against a bright white background, its circular form and bold colours immediately evoking dignity and respect. The wreath is densely constructed, with flowers placed closely together so that the viewer sees a continuous ring of rich red and sunny yellow. Red roses dominate, their blooms fully open, revealing intricate spirals of silky petals that fold and curve into one another. Subtle differences in tone-from vivid crimson to darker, wine-like shades-give the arrangement a layered, almost velvety depth. Nestled throughout are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their countless slim petals forming soft domes that contrast with the smooth surfaces of the rose petals. These yellow flowers brighten the composition, adding notes of comfort and gentle hope, similar to the warm glow of lights along Blackwall's riverside in the evening. Supporting the blossoms is a framework of greenery: some leaves are broad and glossy, anchoring the design, while others appear narrower and slightly silvery, reminiscent of eucalyptus leaves that add a cool, airy counterpoint. The foliage peeks between the flowers just enough to outline and reinforce the perfectly round shape, symbolising the unbroken nature of love and remembrance. The centre of the wreath is left clean and open, highlighting the precision with which the flowers have been arranged. Under the strong, even lighting, colours feel vivid yet calm, and every detail-from the curl of a rose petal to the feathery ends of chrysanthemum florets-appears crisp and intentional. This wreath would be a fitting floral tribute for a funeral, memorial, or graveside farewell in the Blackwall area, expressing both sorrow and gratitude with quiet grace.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonially crafted, as if each petal was woven with careful reflection. The blooms radiate a velvet warmth, their depths enriched by subtle shading that shifts with the light. A soft fragrance lingers, clean and floral, while silvery green foliage peeks through in gentle crescents like breaths of calm amid strong emotion. Roses, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, create a mood of reverence. The ring is meticulously balanced so the blooms seem to hold one another in a quiet embrace. Light falls across the petals, catching the edges and casting a warm, dusky glow that softens the red to crimsons and blushes. The continuous circle speaks of memory that never ends, while the fullness and layering give the arrangement a sense of shelter and consolation. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends mere decor, offering solace in its beauty and a promise that memories, like flowers, will never fade. The greens are broad matte eucalyptus like leaves and slender glossy ruscus that add texture and depth. In Blackwall this wreath is a familiar sight for wakes and memorials, and Flowers Blackwall can arrange delivery across the area with careful timing to align with ceremonies or home vigils. This intimate work invites quiet reflection and a gentle sense of connection for families facing farewell. Same day delivery is available across Blackwall and nearby neighbourhoods to support you at a time of need.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image presents a lifebuoy-shaped floral wreath, carefully arranged against a stark white background so that every colour and contour stands out with clarity. The wreath forms a perfect circle, its base completely hidden by an intricate covering of small flowers, probably chrysanthemums, selected for their long-lasting freshness and neat, rounded petals. The overall surface feels luxuriously dense and tactile, almost like a softly padded cushion. The design is cleverly quartered into four alternating blocks of royal blue and pure white. In the blue sections, which occupy the top left and bottom right, the blossoms are massed to create a dark, saturated tone that brings to mind deep tidal waters beyond Blackwall Basin or the historic docks. Their countless petals add depth and a gently rippling texture. Filling the opposite quadrants, the white blooms are equally abundant but give a light, clean appearance, bringing a sense of peace and stillness, as if the flowers themselves are quieting the moment. Around the inner circle of the wreath runs a slim band of dark blue ribbon, folded into soft, regular gathers that echo the curve of the ring and enhance its maritime reference without appearing fussy. The hollow centre of the lifebuoy remains visible, symbolising both a protective circle and an opening onto memory. Emotionally, the arrangement feels like a tribute to someone who brought stability and reassurance, perhaps a sailor, a dockworker, or a person who spent their life near the water and riverside paths of Blackwall. Designed with careful symmetry and respect, it would be an apt piece to place by the casket or on a stand during a funeral or committal, its distinct design quietly telling a story of rescue, loyalty, and a guiding presence now at rest.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this thoughtfully crafted sympathy wreath balances creamy white roses with pale lemon-yellow lilies, set into a deep, verdant foundation of mixed greenery on a clean white backdrop. Around fifteen fully opened roses form a soft, ivory ring; their tight spirals catch a gentle, diffuse light that makes the petals appear almost luminous. Interspersed among them, trumpet-shaped lilies range from fully unfurled blossoms revealing delicate stamens to slender buds that promise a slow, quiet opening - these variations give the wreath gentle movement and textural contrast. The foliage beneath is abundant and varied: feathery fern fronds lend a filigree edge while rounded eucalyptus-style leaves add weight and shadow, giving the pale blooms a richer frame.The composition is dense yet airy, the flowers placed so they feel both protected and prominent, a comforting presence appropriate for a memorial setting. There is a soft sensory suggestion - the roses' sweet, powdery perfume tempered by the lilies' fresher, green-citrus note - that would feel calming in a chapel or family home. As a local florist knows from arranging for clients around Blackwall and Poplar, this palette and form convey purity, consolation and a quiet celebration of life, making the wreath a thoughtful choice for funeral services, memorial displays or a graveside offering.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00