Stratford WREATHS

At Flowers Stratford, we create elegant, heartfelt wreaths that help you say goodbye with dignity and love. From our local florist studio near Stratford Station and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, we handcraft each piece using fresh seasonal flowers chosen for their beauty, meaning and longevity.

Whether you need a classic laurel wreath, soft pastel tribute, or a bespoke design in favourite colours, our experienced team will guide you with care. We regularly deliver to homes, churches and crematoriums across Stratford, West Ham, Maryland and along Stratford High Street, always working respectfully around your service time.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and memorial wreaths
  • Fresh, long-lasting bouquets and tribute sprays
  • Reliable local same-day delivery available until 3 PM

As a trusted local florist, families often visit us from around the Westfield Stratford City area for guidance on wording, colours, and traditional flower choices. We're here to listen, advise, and create something truly personal that reflects your loved one.

You can conveniently order online for same-day delivery (until 3 PM) across Stratford and nearby areas, or contact us to discuss a fully bespoke wreath. At Flowers Stratford, every tribute is made with care, respect and genuine local expertise.

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WREATHS
Presented on a stark white studio backdrop so every detail is visible, this circular funeral wreath conveys a composed, comforting presence. The foundation is a generous, tightly massed ring of snowy white chrysanthemums - cushion varieties whose ruffled petals nestle closely to create a soft, uniform surface that reads as a continuous circle of calm and purity. Anchoring the design in the upper-left quadrant is a lush spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), their blooms ranging from pale lavender to a rich, velvety violet; a few open flowers reveal delicate yellow centers while buds and slimmer stems add vertical interest and gentle movement. Complementary greenery - glossy variegated leaves and delicate fern-like fronds - weaves through the purple cluster, offering cool green contrast and a natural, textured backdrop. A subtle detail of dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon trims both inner and outer edges of the wreath base, a tasteful echo of the lisianthus tones that lends refinement to the composition. The soft shadow beneath creates depth against the white background, so the wreath appears almost to float, evoking a quiet dignity appropriate for memorial settings. This arrangement, carefully assembled by Flowers Stratford with the sensibilities we bring to services near Westfield Stratford and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, is intended to offer solace - its colours, textures and measured composition chosen to express respect and lasting remembrance without excess.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath sits centered on a clean white field, constructed from hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums packed closely to form a plush, continuous ring. The dense chrysanthemum heads, each layered with many fine petals, create a soft, tactile surface that appears almost pillow-like to the eye. Subtle lavender-purple netting or ribbon threads are visible around the wreath's inner and outer rims, their delicate hue adding quiet depth beneath the snow-white blooms. In the upper-left quadrant a composed cluster of three pale yellow, creamy roses opens gently, their velvety spirals the visual heart of the design. Around the roses, light sprays of gypsophila float like tiny stars, while small spikes of purple statice lend a restrained pop of colour and textural contrast. Mixed foliage - broad glossy leaves and feathery fern fronds - provides a verdant frame that lifts the arrangement and reinforces its sense of calm. Even lighting, with a soft shadow beneath, highlights the wreath's craftsmanship and the contrast of textures. The emotional tone is gentle and consoling, a classic memorial design suited to wakes, funerals, or graveside services. Locally, families in Stratford and neighbouring areas such as West Ham and Leyton often choose this combination when they want something understated yet comforting for a service around Stratford station or the Stratford Centre.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene funeral wreath is shown in full detail, set against a clear white background that makes its immaculate circular shape and delicate textures stand out. The base of the design is composed of abundant stems of white Baby's Breath, the tiny, papery blossoms tightly packed so they form a soft, cotton-like cushion winding all the way around the ring. Nestled within this hazy white backdrop are larger Lisianthus flowers, their petals slightly curled and ruffled, creating a sense of gentle movement as if a light breeze had brushed across them. The Lisianthus petals are mainly white, but each is framed with a thin outline of violet, sometimes deepening to a more saturated purple, reminiscent of the subtle colour shifts at sunset over Stratford's rooftop skyline. Several blooms are fully open, revealing layered centres of ivory and cream with soft shadows, while a scattering of buds remains partially closed, tinged with fresh green and buttery yellow, giving the arrangement a feeling of ongoing life and quiet renewal. The ring's central opening provides a calm focal space, reinforcing the symbolism of continuity and eternal remembrance. The wreath's proportions are carefully judged, with no area appearing sparse or overcrowded, attesting to the skill of local florists who regularly create tributes for Stratford services and crematoriums. The overall mood conveyed is one of dignified peace and heartfelt sympathy; the combination of crisp whites, soft purples, and delicate textures invites reflection and offers comfort. Isolated on the white background, each flower and sprig of Gypsophila is clearly visible, making this design a particularly tender expression of remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Crafted with the attentive hand of a Stratford florist, this circular sympathy wreath presents a dense, full base of immaculate white chrysanthemums that feel like a soft, pillowed foundation; each tiny floret presses close to its neighbour, creating a cushion of pure white that reads calm and reverent. A whisper of deep purple mesh or lace is visible beneath the surface, tracing the inner edge and adding a dignified wash of colour. Nestled in the top-left segment is a small, lush spray anchored by a single cream-hued rose, its petals gently unfurling and carrying a faint, comforting floral note. The rose is cradled by varied green foliage-broad, variegated leaves with paler rims and airy fern fronds-that bring texture and a living green contrast. Scattered among the leaves are slender tufts of lavender-purple statice, their fine clusters repeating the wreath's violet undertone and lending a papery, tactile charm. On the opposite side, spanning approximately two to five o'clock, two sculptural calla lilies bend gracefully across the lower-right curve; their smooth, trumpet-like flowers show a subtle ombré from rich purple at the edges to a tender peach-pink or blush near the throat, their long, vivid green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base. A single longer stem crosses the bottom arc, discreetly secured, connecting the two focal groups and completing the composition. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop in soft, natural light, this arrangement-available from Flowers Stratford for local memorials around Stratford station and Westfield Stratford City-conveys gentle solace, respect, and lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a lush circular wreath, carefully designed as a sympathy tribute and set against a clean white background so every gentle tone and texture stands out. The wreath is made almost entirely of roses and fern foliage, forming an unbroken ring that feels thoughtful and serene. Large, fully open roses in creamy white occupy much of the surface, their petals layered in soft spirals that invite a second, slower look. Intertwined among them are soft peach and buttery yellow roses, whose slightly warmer hues bring a comforting glow, like the last light over the rooftops of Stratford at dusk. Delicate blush pink spray roses are scattered throughout, some still in bud and wrapped tightly in pale green sepals, others partially opened, creating a sense of quiet progression and continuity. Distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add a subtle, antique charm, deepening the emotional tone of the arrangement. Beneath and around the blooms, finely cut fern fronds in a rich, dark green curve gently outward, their feathery texture providing contrast and framing the pastel petals, much like the trees that frame the paths through West Ham Park. The circle is perfectly balanced, with flowers facing slightly different directions, making the wreath appear both intentional and naturally graceful. Although the image is still, one can imagine the faint fragrance of fresh roses and greenery, a soft presence at a service or wake. This wreath would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at the front of a church in Stratford, or on an easel during a memorial gathering, offering a tender, wordless message of remembrance and support.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A carefully crafted sympathy wreath presented on a clean white backdrop, made up mostly of pristine white lilies and striking fuchsia-pink Stargazer-style lilies, evoking calm and respectful remembrance. The white lilies dominate with broad, velvety petals that open like soft, welcoming arms; their pale green pistils and lightly dusted stamens sit at the heart of each bloom, while several buds remain closed, attentive to the slow rhythm of nature. Interspersed, the vibrant magenta lilies provide a rich, dramatic counterpoint, their centers flecked with darker speckles that add depth and focus to the circular composition. Between these larger flowers, clusters of pale blush and creamy roses tuck in intimate pockets of delicate texture: some roses are fully ruffled and cushioned, others compact and button-like, suggesting tenderness and the many stages of memory. Subdued green leaves - the cool matte of eucalyptus and the fresh sheen of lily foliage - slip through the blooms to provide contrast and a whisper of aromatic foliage. The wreath's continuous round form, with its open center, reads as a symbol of unity and everlasting remembrance. There is an implied softness to the petals and a gentle, comforting scent that would suit a chapel, funeral home, or a celebration of life at local venues like Stratford Broadway or a quiet service near Westfield Stratford City. As local florists in Stratford we arrange each piece with reverence and freshness for same-day delivery when needed, making this a compassionate choice for those seeking to express condolence with dignity.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular tribute built from hundreds of small, velvety white spray chrysanthemums forms the foundation of this funeral wreath, photographed against a clean white backdrop so every textural detail is visible. The chrysanthemum heads are packed tightly to create a seamless, cloud-like ring that suggests unity and quiet dignity; under soft light the petals create gentle tonal shifts across the surface. Anchoring the upper left quadrant, a cheerful yet solemn spray of richly coloured blooms provides a thoughtful focal point: butter-gold roses in full bloom, their layered petals opening generously, sit beside deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled cups and satiny surfaces supply an elegant contrast. Lighter lavender lisianthus buds and a few fresh green buds introduce scale and a sense of natural growth, while a mix of glossy foliage, fern fronds and lightly variegated leaves frames the cluster and deepens the palette. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the white flowers along the wreath's inner and outer edges, a quiet finishing touch that echoes the lisianthus tones and gives the piece cohesion. The overall impression is one of respectful warmth, suited to condolence services and quiet remembrances. From my work delivering to funeral homes and chapels around Stratford - whether to small services on Stratford Broadway or larger gatherings near Stratford Station and the Market - this arrangement is prepared with care and local attention. Flowers Stratford arranges and carefully prepares wreaths like this to be laid as a dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a full circular wreath of white and purple flowers takes centre stage against a clean, bright white background, appearing almost like a halo of blossoms. The design is dominated by large Oriental lilies in pure white, their petals smooth and velvety, opening wide to reveal pale green centres and strongly defined stamens lightly dusted with cinnamon-coloured pollen. Some of the lilies are at the peak of their bloom, serene and open, while others are just beginning to unfurl, lending a gentle, organic rhythm to the ring. Between the lilies, clusters of lisianthus are carefully positioned, with soft, ruffled petals that graduate from white at their base to subtle lilac and lavender tones at the edges. This restrained shading provides a delicate contrast, enriching the overall harmony without disturbing its calming mood. Subtle greenery, including fine leaves and eucalyptus-style sprigs, peeks through the dense arrangement, adding depth, texture, and a sense of freshly gathered foliage. Small lily buds and creamy white rosebuds are tucked throughout the wreath, suggesting remembrance, tenderness, and lives lovingly recalled. The complete circle symbolizes eternity and ongoing love, making this wreath a fitting, respectful tribute for funerals and memorial services in Stratford, from intimate gatherings along Romford Road to services near the Olympic Park. The white and soft purple palette, combined with the thoughtful craftsmanship, conveys a quiet message of condolence, hope, and peace, ideal for standing beside families as they say their final goodbyes.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a gentle overhead perspective on a crisp white background, this memorial wreath presents a considered balance of texture, tone, and sentiment. At its heart, a continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms a full, cushion-like band; each bloom's multitude of soft, feathered petals creates a tactile surface that seems to absorb light rather than reflect it, offering a sense of calm. Nestled at the upper left, a trio of intensely blue roses provides a poignant focal point - their rich, royal-blue petals are densely layered and velvety, rising slightly above the chrysanthemum field and surrounded by deep green foliage that softens the transition between blue and white. A pleated satin ribbon in matching cobalt traces both the outer and inner edges of the wreath, the ribbon's folded texture and subtle sheen echoing the roses' depth and lending a composed, finished edge. The composition is photographed with a soft shadow beneath it, giving the wreath gentle presence and depth on the white plane. As an experienced Stratford florist, I shape tributes like this for services at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, quiet gatherings by Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and family farewells near Westfield Stratford City - it reads as both traditional and personally expressive. The combination of pure white for remembrance and the calming blue accent is meant to convey dignity, solace, and a quietly held memory rather than overt dramatics, suited to those seeking refined sympathy arrangements from Flowers Stratford.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
In this photograph, a lush sympathy wreath is presented directly from above on a clean white background, so that its circular outline appears crisp and complete. The design is richly filled with roses, the main blooms being generously sized flowers in muted lavender and soft mauve tones that spiral into deep, velvety centres. These roses are evenly spaced around the ring, creating a sense of order and calm. Threaded between them are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses and tender buds, some just starting to open, others still tightly furled, lending a gentle sense of movement and life. All of the blossoms are nestled into a dense collar of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, with finely serrated leaflets that reach out beyond the petals and provide a strong, organic frame. Here and there, slightly darker foliage and tiny, shadowy buds add quiet dimension, preventing the pastel palette from ever feeling flat. The lighting is soft and balanced, enhancing the velvety texture of each petal and the crisp line of every leaflet. The wreath conveys a mood of composed sorrow and affectionate remembrance, perfectly suited to a farewell gathering in Stratford, whether for a service near Maryland, along Romford Road, or by the historic streets close to the station. The combination of cool purples, gentle pinks, and deep greens creates a tranquil harmony, speaking of love that endures, respect for a life well lived, and the hope that those left behind might find a measure of peace in their grief.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A composed memorial wreath arranged by Flowers Stratford, featuring a lush, circular ring of vibrant deep blue chrysanthemums against a pristine white background. The chrysanthemum mass is deliberately dense, creating a saturated, tactile surface whose tiny, radiating petals produce a soft, textile-like depth. Lining the inner circle is a pleated white satin ribbon, its ruffled folds offering a gentle contrast and a frame of quiet refinement. Near the upper-left quadrant sits a cluster of three striking blue roses, fully open and velvety, their intense sapphire tones harmonising with the surrounding chrysanthemums. These roses are tempered by fine sprays of baby's breath and small dark green leaves, which add classic sympathy notes of tenderness and structure. A graceful sweep of white orchids-reminiscent of Phalaenopsis-cascades from mid-left down toward the lower-right, the orchids' smooth, luminous petals providing an airy counterpoint to the dense blue base. Scattered along the orchid stem are several pale green buds, some closed and hopeful, others easing into bloom, suggesting continuity and quiet renewal. The overall palette of deep blue and pure white, rendered in soft, even light, conveys solemnity, respect, and calm. As a Stratford-made tribute-thoughtfully composed near Westfield Stratford City and Stratford Broadway-this wreath reads as a careful expression of condolence, designed to be placed at a funeral home, church service, or graveside to honour a loved one with dignity and gentle grace.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
The photograph shows a beautifully balanced circular wreath set against a bright white backdrop, its open centre giving the composition a sense of air and quiet contemplation that suits a Stratford chapel or crematorium. The wreath is alive with flowers in shades of white, soft pink, and deep magenta, each bloom thoughtfully placed to create harmony and flow. Dominating the design are large white lilies, their long, trumpet-like petals unfolding outward like gentle waves, revealing cool green pistils and warm golden stamens dusted with pollen. Between them, dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies bring contrast, their richly coloured petals speckled and shaded, suggesting depth and emotional warmth. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central disk and concentric rings of neat petals, punctuate the arrangement with modern clarity and brightness. Interwoven among these are clusters of blush-pink roses and creamy white roses, some tightly closed, others opening into lush rosettes, their velvety petals hinting at a subtle, powdery fragrance. Petite white filler blooms, likely miniature carnations or delicate sprays, nestle in the gaps, ensuring no hard lines, only a cloud-like fullness. A base of lush green foliage surrounds and threads through the flowers, the leaves' varied shapes and tones adding layers of texture and natural movement. Crafted with the care of a seasoned Stratford florist, perhaps just steps from the stations and theatres, this wreath offers a gentle, dignified way to express sympathy and remembrance, suitable for delivery to local funeral homes or family homes gathering to say a final goodbye.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a simple white background, this circular wreath appears almost like a painted ring of colour, composed entirely of flowers and foliage arranged with quiet precision. The dominant note is the rich red of the carnations, which have been placed in a continuous band around the entire circle. Their petals are softly frilled and layered, creating plush, velvety rosettes that sit shoulder to shoulder, some fully open and others still cupped, as if mid-bloom. Weaving between these red blooms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, compact and spherical, their tiny tightly clustered petals forming a smooth surface that seems to glow against the deeper tones. Together, the red and green create a dynamic yet harmonious contrast, traditional enough for a funeral tribute but with a modern freshness. The flowers are framed and supported by a generous bed of greenery: feathery fern fronds spread delicately outward, providing depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves with pale, creamy margins break up the darker greens and soften the outline. Tucked into the lower portion of the wreath is a striped green ribbon, gently looped so that its alternating light and dark green bands echo the mix of foliage and add a subtle crafted detail. The overall impression is of a lovingly created sympathy wreath, full and reassuring rather than sparse, ideal for placing by the coffin, on a stand, or at a graveside in and around Stratford. It conjures scenes of quiet funeral chapels, memorial services near the River Lea, and families gathering from the local community to say farewell with dignity and affection.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a seamless white background, this funeral wreath appears serene and carefully balanced, its circular shape echoing the idea of unending love and memory. The arrangement is lush and full, composed on a base of mixed foliage that includes soft, silvery eucalyptus leaves, finely textured ferns, and darker green stems that give the piece structure and depth. Nestled into this greenery are clusters of roses in gentle shades of blush pink; their petals, velvety and slightly curled at the edges, open into classic rounded blooms that speak of grace and tenderness. Lisianthus blossoms weave around the roses, some in pale pink-lavender, others in deeper, velvety purples, and their ruffled, cup-like forms introduce a flowing, almost cloud-like texture. Two large Asiatic lilies, glowing in coral to reddish-orange tones, stand as the wreath's main anchors, placed opposite each other so they balance the design; their broad, star-shaped petals and pollen-dusted stamens radiate warmth and a subtle sense of hope. Around them, closed lily buds peek through the foliage, symbolising life continuing beyond the moment. Delicate sprays of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice or limonium, add a soft, airy haze between the larger blooms, while small spiky heads of blue eryngium thistle offer an intriguing, cool-toned contrast. Near the lilies, folded and twisted striped green leaves add a contemporary flourish, evidence of skilled Stratford floristry. This wreath feels like the kind of thoughtful tribute a family might order for a service near Westfield Stratford City or the waterways around the Olympic Park, relying on fresh, same-day delivery to convey sympathy, support, and heartfelt remembrance when they cannot be there in person.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The photograph shows a refined, circular funeral wreath set against a clean, white background, captured from directly above to reveal its perfect symmetry. The main body of the wreath is formed entirely from white Baby's Breath, meticulously layered until it resembles a thick ring of mist. Each Gypsophila bloom is tiny and star-like, but together they create a plush, cloud-like surface that looks soft to the touch. The centre of the wreath remains a crisp, empty circle, echoing the idea of eternity and the cycle of life. Adding a note of drama and sophistication, two calla lilies are placed along the lower right side of the ring, their shapes and colours standing out clearly against the snow-white Gypsophila. Their petals, silky and rolled into classic trumpet forms, move from a deep burgundy or wine-tinted magenta at the tips to a more muted hue near the throat, before joining the slender, gently arching green stems. The stems seem to rise out of the Baby's Breath, their curves following the line of the wreath without disturbing its calm. This interplay of delicate texture and sleek form, of pure white and rich burgundy, creates a composition that feels both modern and timeless. The mood is one of quiet reflection, making the piece an appropriate choice for a memorial ceremony or funeral service in Stratford, perhaps after a final walk along the River Lea or through West Ham Park. In the controlled light of the image, there are no distractions-only the floral craftsmanship and the soft, graceful statement of remembrance.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush, circular memorial wreath filled with pink and cream flowers is centred against a pristine white background, its colours and textures heightened by the simplicity of the setting. The wreath forms a complete, flowing ring, symbolising continuity and enduring affection, like a floral embrace that might be placed at a quiet service near Stratford, Maryland, or along the peaceful pathways by the River Lea. Dominating the design are roses in rich tones of magenta and fuchsia, mixed with softer blush and pale pink blossoms. The roses vary in stage, some appearing as firm, tight buds with smooth outer petals, others opening into full, layered rosettes that seem to ripple outwards. Between the roses, large double lilies spread their broad petals, which blend creamy white, soft pink, and hints of peach. The lilies have a plush, almost velvety appearance, and their centres show gentle detail where stamens might be tucked among the overlapping petals. Several slender lime-green lily buds emerge from between the blooms, adding a refreshing, upward movement and a suggestion of new life. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is generous foliage. Delicate, feathery fern fronds trace the outer edge of the wreath, giving it a soft, lace-like frame, while clusters of glossy, dark green leaves fill in the gaps, creating layers of depth and shadow. Subtle variations in the foliage - occasional lighter tones or slightly variegated leaves - lend a natural, garden-like feel, reminiscent of a well-kept East London park. The overall mood is calm and respectful, a beautifully balanced funeral wreath that gently communicates sympathy, remembrance, and the wish to honour a cherished life.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath lush with dozens of deep red roses, radiant enough to warm a cool room. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and velvet, layers unfolding with an air of opulence. The circular form feels like a perpetual embrace: petals brushing their neighbors, a tactile tapestry of crimson that invites a gentle touch in the mind. The arrangement feels both celebratory and solemn, as the roses carry memories, promises, and farewells in equal measure. The heady fragrance mingles with the faint green whispers of hidden stems, a scent that hints at long summer days in Stratford's parks and the quiet corners of local markets. The design relies on a dense, unbroken ring-no trailing greens or filler-so that the color remains the star. You can trace the spiraling centers of the large, open heads and admire the way the petals curl and unfold, revealing a depth of shade that moves from ruby to burgundy with every tilt of the wreath. This is more than decoration; it is a living circle of affection, ready to mark an anniversary, a birthday, or a quiet memorial. In the hands of a Stratford florist, its craftsmanship expresses patience, balance, and a refined elegance. It will lift a doorway, a table, or an urn with restrained grandeur, and it is available for delivery across Stratford and the surrounding East London communities, bringing with it the promise of fresh, seasonally sourced roses.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath radiates both warmth and reverence, its colours echoing the blend of modern energy and tradition found around Stratford. The ring is densely covered with deep red roses, each bloom fully opened to show off velvety petals that curl outwards in layered spirals, shifting subtly from classic red to a deeper, more contemplative burgundy at the core. Between these roses, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums nestle like small bursts of sunshine, their numerous slender petals forming rounded, fluffy heads that create a gentle textural contrast. Together, the red and yellow blossoms form an elegant rhythm around the circle, suggesting passionate love, respect, and the lighter moments of joy that live on in memory. Supporting this floral tapestry is a bed of fresh greenery: broad, glossy leaves that catch the light and paler, softer foliage with a slight silvery cast, reminiscent of eucalyptus, adding movement and visual airiness. The wreath itself is a perfectly formed ring with an open centre, its symmetry and completeness echoing themes of eternity, continuity, and enduring connection. Lit evenly on a white surface, the arrangement appears crisp and freshly made, as if it has just left the hands of a local florist preparing for a service in Stratford, perhaps for a ceremony near the River Lea or one of the area's peaceful churches. The overall impression is of a thoughtful, hand-crafted tribute that offers comfort and a final, dignified message of farewell.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
At Flowers Stratford, this red rose wreath reads as a ceremonial echo of Stratford's quiet dignity. The ring is built from dozens of deep red roses, packed tightly so that petals press close and layer into a luxurious surface. Some blooms stay tightly furled, others unfurl to reveal velvety centres-each one catching the light and shading the surrounding petals in subtle degrees. Between the blossoms, soft green foliage appears: broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus that adds sheen and structure. The white background makes the colour pop, like a stage set for memory and respect. The fragrance, warm and resinous, fills the air around the arrangement in a space prepared for reflection. Crafted in the workshop of Flowers Stratford, this wreath embodies love, remembrance, and the idea that a life endures through touch and memory. It is ideal for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries across Stratford and East London, and it can be delivered with same-day service to Stratford town centre, Westfield Stratford City, and the River Lea corridor. This wreath is more than decoration; it is a careful promise that memories endure and affection stays bright, a living tribute to a life well loved.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a meticulously arranged circular funeral wreath that has been created to resemble a traditional maritime lifebuoy, set against a spotless white backdrop that accentuates every detail. The floral ring is completely covered in small, compact blooms-most likely chrysanthemums-layered so densely that they form a seamless, tactile surface. The design is divided into four equal blocks of colour, alternating between rich royal blue and bright, clean white, echoing the safety rings you might notice along canals or near the Olympic Park waterways in Stratford. The blue quarters are dark and vivid, their petal-packed texture giving a sense of depth and solidarity, like looking into deep water or a twilight sky. Opposite them, the white quarters bring an airy, luminous feel, each tightly packed flower head contributing to a soft yet crisp band of lightness that symbolises peace and purity. Around the inner rim of the wreath, a fine dark blue ribbon has been pleated into small ruffles, gently tracing the circular opening in the centre and reinforcing the lifebuoy theme in a refined, understated way. The hollow middle is left clear, creating a strong contrast with the thickly flowered ring and suggesting absence, remembrance, and the passage from one shore to another. This lifebuoy tribute is especially fitting for commemorating loved ones with ties to sailing, the navy, lifeguarding, or emergency services in and around Stratford, but it also speaks universally to the idea of someone being a lifeline in times of difficulty. The overall mood is calm, dignified, and deeply respectful, making it a powerful floral statement for a final farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above on a plain white background, this funeral wreath is an exercise in calm elegance: a circular arrangement of cream-hued roses and pale lemon lilies set into a rich foundation of green foliage. The piece contains roughly fifteen to twenty fully opened ivory roses whose tightly furled petals form soft rosette centers; among them, the lilies extend their trumpet-shaped petals in statuesque arcs, some revealing subtle light-yellow stamens while others remain in tender bud form, suggesting gentle continuity. A florist's choice of greenery - layered fern fronds for feathery texture and broader, rounded leaves similar to eucalyptus for tone and structure - frames the blooms and deepens the overall contrast. The overall effect is one of quiet luminosity: the creamy petals absorb soft daylight and seem to glow, while the pale yellow of the lilies introduces a whisper of warmth. There is a restrained scent - sweet and powdery from the roses, with a fresh, green undertone from the lilies - that complements the visual calm. As a crafted memorial piece, the wreath reads as composed and consoling, symbolizing the unbroken circle of remembrance. Prepared with careful stem work and balanced spacing, it sits flat, symmetrical, and full, making it appropriate for a funeral service or as a graveside tribute. Flowers Stratford prepares similar wreaths for delivery across Stratford and nearby neighbourhoods such as Stratford Broadway and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park area, offering respectful presentation and thoughtful placement.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00