Upper Clapton WREATHS by Flowers Upper Clapton

At Flowers Upper Clapton, our hand-crafted wreaths are designed by an experienced local florist team who work every day in the heart of Upper Clapton. From timeless classic wreaths to modern seasonal styles, each design is made with fresh, long-lasting flowers sourced from trusted growers and arranged right here near Clapton Common and Springfield Park.

Whether you're honouring a loved one, dressing your front door on Upper Clapton Road, or sending a thoughtful tribute across Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington or Hackney Downs, we create respectful, elegant wreath bouquets tailored to your message. You can visit our studio or simply order online for convenient, reliable service.

We offer trusted local same-day delivery across Upper Clapton and neighbouring areas when you order your wreaths by 3 PM. Our drivers know the back streets and busy spots around Lea Bridge Road, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition.

  • Bespoke wreath designs in classic, modern and seasonal styles
  • Thoughtful guidance from skilled local florists
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online

Every wreath from Flowers Upper Clapton is created with care, respect and local expertise. Tell us the colours, style and sentiment you have in mind, and our dedicated florist team will craft a meaningful wreath that speaks for you.

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WREATHS
I see this wreath as a calm embrace rendered in flowers: a perfect, unbroken circle formed from a thick cushion of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose dense, ruffled heads nestle tightly together to create a soft, uninterrupted field. The chrysanthemum texture feels almost tangible - pillowy under the fingers and visually soothing - and the pure white suggests stillness and reverence. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left quadrant is a cluster of purple lisianthus (Eustoma), ranging from deep, velvety violet to lighter lavender buds, their layered petals and subtle stamens adding depth and a gentle contrast. Slim green stems and assorted foliage, including glossy variegated leaves and feathery fronds, weave through the purple spray and settle against the white base, offering freshness and natural movement. A delicate trim of dark purple mesh or lace peeks out beneath the blooms along the inner and outer edges, lending a soft, refined punctuation that echoes the lisianthus tones. The studio's soft, even light throws a muted shadow beneath the wreath, making it read as a physical presence poised to console. This is the sort of arrangement I would deliver with quiet attention to a family home or chapel in Upper Clapton - perhaps for a service near Lower Clapton Road or a memorial at a local crematorium - chosen to speak of lasting love and gentle remembrance without overwhelming the space or the senses.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A carefully crafted circular wreath, photographed against a pure white background, reads as an expression of calm and respectful remembrance. The main body is a tightly packed ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums; each bloom's ruffled petals overlap to form a plush, uniform surface that feels both soft and dignified. Subtle touches of a deep purple mesh or ribbon peek through at the inner and outer edges of the ring, creating a refined border that gives the wreath visual depth and a gentle contrast to the white. At the wreath's upper-left curve an elegant cluster of three pale yellow roses unfolds - their rounded, velvety petals catching the light and providing a warm focal point that conveys friendship and solace. Nestled around the roses are fine sprays of white gypsophila and little tufts of lavender-purple statice, adding a lacy, cloud-like texture and a faint hint of herbal fragrance. Lush green foliage, from broad waxy leaves to delicate fern fronds, frames this accent cluster and enhances the wreath's freshness and fullness. The composition maintains a perfect, open centre symbolic of continuity and remembrance, while soft studio lighting reveals the tactile contrasts between velvety rose, papery statice, and plush chrysanthemum. As a local florist team serving the streets around Clapton Common, Lea Bridge Road and Chatsworth Road Market, Flowers Upper Clapton designs this kind of traditional tribute for memorials and funerals across the area, attending to texture, tone and thoughtful colour so it reads as both respectful and reassuring.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
The photograph reveals a beautifully balanced funeral wreath, captured against a stark white studio background that emphasises the purity of its colours and lines. The wreath forms a seamless circle, with an open centre and a lush ring built from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath. Each delicate Gypsophila flower, no bigger than a pinhead, contributes to a misty, cloud-like appearance, so that the ring seems soft to the touch, almost weightless. Rising from this powdery-white base are elegant Lisianthus blooms, placed so they appear to lightly drift along the wreath's surface. Their petals are gently ruffled, layering upon one another in a way that creates depth and natural curves. While the petals are predominantly white, their edges are finely tipped and brushed with lavender and rich purple hues, giving the impression of soft paint stroked around their margins. Some flowers are fully opened, with deep folds and shaded centres, while others remain as pointed buds or partially unfurled blossoms, showing tones of pale green and creamy ivory that speak of freshness. The composition is calm and restrained, with nothing to distract from the flowers themselves, reminiscent of walking through the quieter residential streets of Upper Clapton on an early Sunday morning when the air feels still and reflective. The open circle suggests continuity and enduring love, making this wreath well-suited to honour someone at a memorial service, a church farewell, or a graveside gathering in the local area. It carries a mood of serenity, respect, and gentle consolation, as if offering a soft-spoken message of sympathy on behalf of the giver.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Arranged with the quiet care of a neighbourhood florist, this circular funeral wreath rests against a clean white backdrop, its foundation a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a plush, almost cloud-like canvas. Beneath the surface a layer of deep purple netting is subtly visible, tracing the inner curve and lending depth and a soft, refined contrast to the white. Anchoring the composition on the upper-left, a single, perfectly formed cream rose opens gently, its pale yellow center glowing like soft morning light over Millfields Park; it is cushioned by a cluster of verdant foliage-variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and filigree-like fern fronds-that adds texture and an organic frame. Scattered among the greenery, tiny lavender-purple statice sprigs provide delicate punctuation and a faint herbal note in the imagination. To the right, spanning roughly from two to five o'clock, a pair of elegant calla lilies arc with graceful intent: their smooth funnels show a rich purple shading that mellows into peachy-pink towards the throat, the stems a vivid green that traces a gentle S-curve across the chrysanthemum base. A single longer green stalk extends from the left cluster, crossing the lower wreath and subtly tying the composition together. This arrangement conveys tranquility, respect, and enduring memory-qualities we craft at Flowers Upper Clapton for local memorials, chapel services, and family gatherings around Lea Bridge Road-offering neighbours a composed expression of condolence and remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears both abundant and meticulously composed, every section filled with flowers and greenery that seem to speak of care and remembrance. Large, open roses in creamy white, soft peach, and that distinctive dusty lavender tone anchor the design, their layered petals forming rich, velvety rosettes that catch the light in subtle highlights and shadows. Between them nestle smaller blush pink spray roses and younger buds, some still tightly furled, suggesting the different chapters of a life remembered. A halo of dark green ferns threads throughout, the delicate fronds creating a soft, feathery frame that contrasts gently with the pastel shades and anchors the composition much like the trees and green pockets you find near the River Lea paths in Upper Clapton. The circle is unbroken and fully covered in blooms, representing eternity, unity, and the ongoing bond between those gathered to say goodbye. Nothing about the design feels hurried; instead, it reflects the patience and quiet skill of a local Upper Clapton florist who understands how to shape a tribute that is both traditional and personal. Even without scent, you can imagine the cool, slightly damp feel of fresh foliage and the faint, comforting aroma of roses. The overall mood is one of calm dignity, making this wreath a fitting choice for funeral services, cremations, or memorial gatherings where families seek a gentle, eloquent expression of sympathy and enduring love.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath, designed by talented florists in Upper Clapton, offers a tranquil embrace of color, form, and meaning. At its core are lush, snowy white lilies, each petal opening like a soft sigh, embodying purity and comfort. Standing in thoughtful contrast are bold fuchsia pink lilies, their deep magenta shades and playful freckles suggesting moments of joy and cherished recollections woven through the hymn of remembrance. Nestled between these dominant blooms are blush pink and creamy white roses-some as delicate buds, others gently unfurling-imparting layers of soft texture and gentle sentiment. Wisps of muted green foliage peek through, grounding the design as if echoing the verdant paths around Millfields Park. The flowers circle seamlessly around an open center, allowing light to pass through in a gesture of hope and reflection. Designed for funeral services or condolence gestures sent throughout Upper Clapton, this wreath captures both dignity and emotional warmth. Handcrafted with care, each stem is chosen to evoke calm memories and a sense of enduring unity, embodying the thoughtful spirit of Upper Clapton's close-knit community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
This carefully composed funeral wreath sits centered on a clean white backdrop, its main body formed from hundreds of tight, small white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, uniform ring around an open centre. The chrysanthemums' layered petals give a soft, cloud-like appearance that conveys serenity and restraint, ideal for solemn occasions. Toward the upper left quadrant the design is punctuated by a lively yet tasteful cluster: several bright yellow roses, fully opened with buttery, spiralled petals, lend a touch of warmth and friendship, while clusters of deep purple lisianthus bring a velvety, cool counterpoint and elegant silhouette. A few pale lavender Eustoma buds are visible, suggesting life and continuity, while rich green foliage - a mix of glossy round leaves, ferny sprigs and slender buds - provides texture and visual separation. Peeking from beneath the white chrysanthemum base is a narrow trim of dark purple crinoline or mesh, both along the inner and outer edges, echoing the lisianthus and unifying the colour palette. The soft, neutral lighting enhances petal detail and the tactile quality of the flowers, so the wreath reads as dignified and handcrafted. As a florist in the area might observe, this arrangement balances purity and remembrance with a gentle note of colour - a comforting sympathy piece suitable for services in Upper Clapton, near Clapton Common or at local chapels.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully detailed circular funeral wreath is captured against a pure white background, its soft white and lilac tones standing out with quiet clarity. The wreath is densely arranged yet carefully balanced, built primarily from striking white Oriental lilies whose smooth, elongated petals reach outward in elegant arcs. Some lilies are fully open, revealing gentle green centres and prominent stamens tipped with warm brown pollen, while others are mid-bloom or still in slender buds, echoing the unfolding of life and memory. Woven between these star-like lilies are Lisianthus-style blooms, their petals delicately ruffled and edged in shades of lavender and purple, adding subtle colour and an almost painterly depth to the ring. Hidden slightly beneath the blooms, small clusters of dark and mid-green foliage, along with slender, eucalyptus-like sprigs, create a natural framework that supports the wreath while maintaining an airy, graceful feel. The lighting is clean and even, with minimal shadow, so the viewer's focus remains entirely on the interplay of petal shapes, colours, and textures. One can easily imagine this wreath having been created by an experienced florist in Upper Clapton, prepared for a quiet funeral or memorial service near Springfield Park or along the Lea. It is the sort of arrangement chosen when a family wishes to express sympathy through flowers that feel pure, dignified, and sincerely meant. The overall effect is of calm reverence and gentle solace, as if the wreath itself offers a silent, floral embrace around the memory of the person being honoured.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint against a plain white surface, this circular memorial wreath is composed with artisan care; the image's soft shadow beneath the piece gives it reassuring presence and a sense of gentle gravity. The main body is a dense band of snowy white chrysanthemums, their layered, feathery petals forming a plush, domed ring whose tiny creamy centers add a touch of warmth beneath the cool tones. Nestled at the upper-left of the wreath, three intense royal-blue roses form a concentrated focal point-their velvety petals unfurl with a velvet richness that contrasts vividly with the chrysanthemums, and they are cushioned by clusters of deep green leaves that provide sculptural support. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon borders both the inner and outer courses of the ring, its glossy folds catching light to define the shape and lend a restrained elegance. The overall effect is solemn and consoling, a bouquet meant to communicate remembrance, respect and gentle comfort. As a local florist servicing Upper Clapton and neighbouring Stoke Newington, we find this palette particularly fitting for funerals, memorials or to send heartfelt condolences; Flowers Upper Clapton can arrange careful delivery to chapels around Clapton Common or private homes along Chatsworth Road. The textures-from the feather-soft chrysanthemums to the cool sheen of ribbon and the velvet of the blue roses-speak quietly of professional craftsmanship and mindful sympathy, offering a composed, dignified tribute for moments of farewell.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white background, this funeral wreath appears as a serene circle of roses and fern, photographed directly from above to highlight its symmetry and fullness. The arrangement is dominated by large, open roses in soft, muted shades of dusty lavender and antique mauve, their many petals unfolding in precise layers that form intricate rosettes. These cool, greyish-purple tones convey quiet dignity and a sense of calm reflection. Intermixed among them are small clusters of blush-pink spray roses, each stem carrying several blooms and buds in different stages, from tightly closed to just-unfurling petals. This mixture of sizes and forms introduces movement and gentle contrast, softening the wreath's overall appearance. All the blossoms rest on a robust foundation of dark green fern fronds, the finely cut leaves arching outward in overlapping layers that build a rich, verdant border around the floral ring. Subtle, darker filler greens and tiny buds can be seen tucked between petals, hinting at depth and craftsmanship. The lighting is even and diffused, not casting heavy shadows, so that every texture-from velvety rose petals to the crisp edges of fern leaves-is clearly visible. It feels like the kind of tribute a family in Upper Clapton might order for same-day delivery to a nearby chapel, mosque, or funeral home, perhaps after walking past familiar spots like Springfield Park. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully composed funeral wreath meant to convey sympathy, peace, and loving remembrance through its harmonious blend of lavender, mauve, and blush-pink roses framed by natural greenery.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Photographed on a neutral white field, this circular memorial wreath is a study in cool, comforting tones and refined florist craftsmanship from Flowers Upper Clapton. A dense ring of deep blue chrysanthemums forms the foundation, their many narrow petals creating a textured, velvety surface that reads almost like a woven fabric of color. The inner opening is edged with a softly pleated white satin ribbon whose sheen picks up ambient light, giving a refined frame to the floral mass. At the upper-left quadrant sits a trio of large blue roses-rich in sapphire pigment and plush petal texture-accented with tiny white gypsophila and darker green foliage that adds contrast and classic elegance. From the mid-left the eye travels along a gentle cascade of pristine white orchids, each bloom airy and sculptural, their long, rounded petals landing softly on the blue field as though drifting on a breeze; several pale green buds remain tucked among the stems, signaling renewal even within a tribute. The composition balances density and airiness, solemnity and quiet beauty: deep blues communicate mourning and remembrance while the white orchids and ribbon suggest purity and solace. As a funeral wreath meant for an intimate service-whether at a chapel near Lea Bridge Road or a wake held close to Millfields Park-this design conveys respect and lasting affection, prepared with local sensibility and floral care.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a richly detailed circular sympathy wreath, carefully arranged so that every flower contributes to a sense of calm remembrance. Set against a pure white background, the wreath's colours of white, soft pink, and deep magenta appear especially vivid and fresh, as though newly arranged for a service in Upper Clapton. Large white lilies form the main highlights, their gently arching petals opening wide around golden stamens, symbolising purity and peaceful rest. Between these serene blooms, deep pink and fuchsia lilies with star-shaped petals and delicate speckles add a deeper emotional note, like quiet pulses of colour around the circle. Bright white gerbera daisies punctuate the design, their dark centres and precise petals creating a modern, uplifting contrast amidst the more traditional blossoms. Clustered among them are soft pink roses and creamy white roses, at different stages from tight bud to full, velvety bloom, representing love, gratitude, and a life remembered with affection. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly miniature carnations or sprays of chrysanthemum, are woven throughout to add volume and softness, so the circle feels continuous, with no harsh edges or gaps. A mantle of deep and mid-green foliage outlines the wreath, giving it structure and a natural, garden-like feel that recalls the quiet greenery around Springfield Park or the streets near the Lea Bridge Road. The overall impression is of a dignified, comforting funeral wreath, suitable for expressing condolences and respect at any memorial or funeral service within the Upper Clapton community.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath, circular and fully covered in flowers, is photographed straight on against a pure white background, giving the impression that it is floating in calm, bright space. The design features a generous mix of deep red carnations and lime green button chrysanthemums, woven so closely together that the ring appears plush and abundant. Each carnation is rich in texture, with frilled, layered petals that fold and ripple like soft fabric; some blooms are at their fullest, while others remain slightly cupped, suggesting a natural, living rhythm. Interspersed throughout, the button chrysanthemums sit like small, chartreuse spheres, each one a precise dome of tightly packed petals that provide both visual contrast and a playful sense of neatness. Behind and between the blooms, greenery forms a soothing framework: dark, feathery fern fronds reach outwards, while variegated pittosporum with cream-edged leaves winds subtly through the arrangement, adding depth and a hint of movement. At the lower side, delicate loops of green striped ribbon emerge from the foliage, blending into the surrounding tones and lending a subtle, crafted finish. The bright white backdrop highlights the wreath's colours and structure, making every curve and contour clearly visible. Arrangements like this are lovingly created in Upper Clapton by local florists for services held in nearby churches, funeral homes, and memorial spaces along the Lea, offering families a comforting floral expression that honours memory with both warmth and quiet strength.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Photographed from above on a clean white background, this sympathy wreath appears as a complete, unbroken circle of colour and texture, the sort of thoughtful tribute you might see delivered quietly to a service near Upper Clapton's synagogues or churches off Stamford Hill. Two prominent coral-orange Asiatic lilies anchor the design: one bloom glows near the upper arc of the ring, its broad petals opening outward, while the second lily rests near the lower right, mirroring the first and gently leading the eye around the wreath. Surrounding these central flowers, generous clusters of roses in soft blush and lavender-pink shades unfold in layered spirals, their velvety petals suggesting both comfort and heartfelt remembrance. Intermingled with the roses are lisianthus blossoms, some in pale, almost translucent pink and others in deep, saturated purple. Their ruffled edges and cup shapes create a sense of movement, like fabric drifting in a light breeze across nearby Clapton Common. Piercing through the softness, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles rise at intervals, their structured forms and cool tones hinting at strength and resilience. Between the larger blooms, delicate sprays of lavender-blue statice or limonium add a misty, cloud-like effect, gently diffusing the contrast between warm oranges, pinks, and cool purples. The entire composition rests on a solid foundation of foliage: rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, rich dark greenery, and feathery fern fronds that provide volume and a natural woodland feel. Near the bottom of the wreath, bright green leaves have been folded and curved into tidy shapes, showcasing the careful hand of a skilled florist. Together, these elements create a wreath that feels both serene and expressive, symbolising the unending cycle of love and memory for families gathering in Upper Clapton.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Photographed from above against a clear, bright white background, this funeral wreath forms a perfect circle, radiating a sense of stillness and respect. The ring is densely covered with Baby's Breath, their countless white gypsophila florets pressed closely together to create a soft, cloud-like texture, reminiscent of pale morning sky above Springfield Park near Upper Clapton. The flowers are so numerous that individual blooms blur into a continuous, snowy surface, yet their tiny forms still catch the light, giving a subtle sparkle and airy depth. At the very centre of the wreath is an open, empty circle, a deliberate space that invites thoughts of memory, eternity, and the gentle passing of time. In the lower right portion of the wreath, two calla lilies have been tucked into the mass of Baby's Breath. Their smooth, sculpted petals curl into graceful trumpets, with colour that begins in a deep burgundy or rich magenta at the tips and gradually softens into earthy green along the outer edges and into the stems. The slender green stems arc inward and slightly across the hollow centre, adding a sense of movement and quiet drama. This subtle asymmetry creates a focal point without disrupting the overall calm. The composition feels modern yet reverent, well suited to a thoughtful memorial service at a local synagogue or church, or as a heartfelt condolence tribute delivered to a family home around Upper Clapton Road. The restrained palette of white and deep wine tones, combined with the light, airy texture of the gypsophila, evokes tenderness, devotion, and a compassionate farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This image shows an opulent circular funeral wreath, photographed head-on against a clear white background so that nothing distracts from the flowers' colours and forms. The wreath itself is complete and continuous, with no empty spaces, evoking the idea of an unbroken circle of life and memory. At its core are numerous roses in rich tones of magenta, fuchsia, and deep pink. The texture of their petals is almost touchable: some roses are tightly furled, cupping their centres in smooth spirals, while others have fully opened into generous blooms with layered, slightly ruffled edges. These stronger hues are softened by interlaced blush and pastel-pink roses that give the eye moments of rest and lend a feeling of tenderness. Between the roses, large double lilies unfold like stars. Their petals are mostly creamy white with faint blush and peach notes, and in some blooms the tips or central veining deepen into more pronounced pink. A few lily buds stand out in vibrant yellow-green, sharply pointed and still closed, adding both height and fresh colour. A dense backdrop of greenery supports the flowers: elegant fern fronds arc outward, their fine, feathery segments creating a soft, lacy texture, while broader, glossy green leaves and more compact foliage fill the interior of the ring. This mix of textures and greens calls to mind the mature trees and leafy corners found around Upper Clapton and Springfield Park. Against the pristine white background, the pinks appear especially vivid and the greens deep and cooling. The overall effect is of a serene, respectful tribute that offers comfort and quiet beauty at funerals, remembrance ceremonies, and celebrations of life in the Upper Clapton community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit studio on a quiet street near Clapton, where a wreath of deep crimson roses invites you to linger. The circle is densely packed, the blooms pressed shoulder to shoulder to create a continuous ribbon of velvet red. Each rose is chosen at the peak of its beauty-large, open heads with satin-like petals, and smaller buds tucked in between to fill every gap.

The result is a tactile tapestry, a living ornament whose texture shifts with the light. This arrangement speaks of love and memory in equal measure, a versatile symbol for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, memorials, or quiet tributes. The roses glow against a bright white backdrop, heightening their intensity and giving the piece a timeless feel. In Upper Clapton, you might imagine this wreath displayed near Chatsworth Road or Lower Clapton Road, inviting passers-by to pause. The craft is precise: every head is nestled close to its neighbour, creating a plush surface while preserving the individual beauty of each bloom. You can rely on delivery across the area, with same-day options available to homes and businesses from Clapton to Hackney Central and beyond.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A large circular wreath composed for a funeral or memorial setting is photographed against a pure white background, its colours and textures showcased with beautiful clarity. The wreath is entirely covered in fresh flowers: deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums arranged so closely that they form a continuous carpet of petals. The red roses create the main body of the ring, each one blooming fully with layered, velvety petals that spiral outwards in shades of crimson and burgundy, evoking a sense of deep affection and solemn respect. Punctuating this sea of red are numerous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their small, button-like faces brimming with thin, delicate petals. These yellow blooms bring a gentle lightness to the design, rather like the way sunlight spills across the paths in nearby Clapton Common on a clear morning. Threaded through the flowers is a base of rich greenery, likely salal and eucalyptus, whose leaves add both structure and softness. Some leaves are broad and glossy, catching subtle reflections from the bright lighting, while others are more slender and muted in tone, providing a silvery-green backdrop that cools the vivid reds and yellows. The wreath forms a neat, unbroken circle with a clean, open centre, a traditional symbol of eternity and ongoing remembrance. The white studio background and even illumination ensure there are no distractions from the floral detail. This arrangement feels like a carefully considered tribute, suitable for delivery to chapels, synagogues, churches, or crematoria serving Upper Clapton, offering comfort and honour through its harmonious use of colour and form.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal has been woven with heartfelt care and quiet reflection. The bloom-rich ring radiates abundance, tempered by silvery-green foliage that peeks out in soft crescents like breaths in a moment of quiet emotion. The roses-classic symbols of love and enduring devotion-give the arrangement a mood of reverence that invites contemplation. Light falls softly across the ring, tracing the velvet depth of each petal and warming the entire design with a gentle, almost sacred glow. The greens provide a delicate counterpoint, their textures whispering of renewal and continuity. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this wreath offers solace beyond décor, a silent promise that memories endure even as life moves on. Created by Flowers Upper Clapton in our East London studio near Upper Clapton Road, the piece is built with meticulous care, ensuring even spacing, balanced form, and lasting freshness. It sits against a clean white setting to emphasize its purity of line, yet it will suit a church, a chapel, or a family home where quiet candles glow. Available for same-day delivery across Upper Clapton and nearby neighbourhoods-Stoke Newington, Dalston, Hackney-so that family and friends can express sympathy at a moment's notice, with blooms selected for longevity and scent.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image features a meticulously crafted circular wreath designed to look like a traditional maritime lifebuoy, photographed against a clean white backdrop that showcases every petal. The ring is lushly packed with hundreds of tiny, button-like blooms similar to spray chrysanthemums, their heads forming a continuous, richly textured surface without gaps. The arrangement is carefully divided into four boldly coloured quadrants, alternating between intense royal blue and crisp white, conjuring images of safety rings and river moorings not far from Upper Clapton and the Lea Valley. The top left and bottom right quarters are saturated with dark blue flowers, their clustered petals creating a plush, almost fabric-like effect, while the top right and bottom left segments gleam with white blossoms, which lighten the design and add a sense of calm clarity. Tracing the inner circle is a delicate band of dark blue ribbon, neatly gathered into fine ruffles that follow the curve like gentle waves, enhancing the nautical character of the tribute. The overall effect is one of dignified strength and tender remembrance, an ideal floral expression for families in Upper Clapton remembering someone who served at sea, worked in maritime rescue, or was, in spirit, a steady "lifesaver" to those around them. The wreath seems perfectly suited to rest beside a coffin at a synagogue, church, or funeral home near Upper Clapton Road or Springfield Park, its blue and white palette reflecting the themes of safe harbour, protection, and peaceful onward journey. The piece's fine craftsmanship and balanced colours turn a simple symbol into a moving, contemporary memorial.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged circular wreath rests flat against a pristine white background, its composition speaking in soft tones of cream, pale lemon and verdant green. The design centres on a cluster of large, fully opened ivory roses - about a dozen in number - whose layered petals curl inward like gentle shells. Interspersed among them are pale yellow lilies: some fully unfurled, showing elongated, trumpet-like petals and delicate light-yellow stamens, others held in elegant bud form to add depth and a sense of unfolding time. Beneath the blooms, a textured mosaic of greenery supports every stem; fine fern fronds create a whispery fringe, while broader rounded leaves, likely eucalyptus, introduce cool blue-greens that deepen the visual field and allow the lighter blooms to glow.

The wreath's dense fill and symmetrical circle convey a composed dignity, designed to sit comfortably at a service, chapel or graveside. Light falling from above softens the petals and throws gentle shadows across the foliage, lending the arrangement a contemplative hush. The scent would read as a restrained sweetness from the roses with a green, almost citrusy clarity from the lilies - a combination that soothes rather than overwhelms. Crafted with the sensibility of florists who serve the local streets around Chatsworth Road and Millfields Park, this traditional memorial wreath balances restraint and tenderness, offering a graceful visual tribute that quietly honours loss while suggesting hope in renewal.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00