Shacklewell WREATHS

Welcome to Flower Delivery Shacklewell, your dedicated local florist for beautiful wreaths and floral tributes. Nestled in the heart of Shacklewell, near vibrant Dalston and the charming streets of Stoke Newington, we’re proud to bring thoughtfully crafted wreaths and bouquets that honour special moments and loved ones.

Our experienced florists have deep roots in the community, designing floral arrangements inspired by Shacklewell’s unique blend of tradition and creativity. Whether you’re commemorating a life at Shacklewell Green, celebrating a milestone near Amhurst Road, or need a serene touch delivered to Ridley Road Market, our expertise guarantees every wreath expresses your sentiments with care and artistry.

We recognise how important fast, reliable service is in life’s meaningful moments—that’s why we offer same-day delivery across Shacklewell and nearby areas. Simply order online by 3 PM, and we’ll hand-deliver your chosen flowers with the personal touch only a local florist can provide. Our team is passionate about helping you curate just the right tribute, whether for remembrance, celebration, or support.

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Trust Flower Delivery Shacklewell for wreaths and bouquets imbued with local knowledge, artistry, and genuine warmth. We're honoured to serve you and the communities around Shacklewell.

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WREATHS
When we prepare this wreath at Flower Delivery Shacklewell for services across Shacklewell and nearby Stoke Newington, our aim is to offer a calm, steady presence that reads as a visual embrace. The foundation is a broad, continuous ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums, massed tightly so their ruffled petals form a soft, even halo that suggests purity, continuity and lasting remembrance. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is an accent cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - a mix of velvety deep violet blooms and lighter lavender buds that create depth and a gentle tonal shift. Fresh green foliage, including variegated leaves and delicate fern-like fronds, threads through the purple spray to give contrast and a subtle herbal freshness to the composition. Along the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums a crinkled dark purple mesh ribbon peeks through, providing a thoughtful, understated border that mirrors the lisianthus hues and refines the silhouette. The studio-style white background and soft, diffused lighting highlight texture and shadow, making the wreath read as both tender and composed. This arrangement carries a quiet scent and a gentle tactile impression; it's intended for memorials, funeral services or graveside tributes, and is available for local delivery across Shacklewell, Dalston and surrounding neighbourhoods, arriving prepared and ready to lay with dignity.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This wreath radiates quiet dignity, its perfect circular form voiced in layers of pristine white chrysanthemums that create a soft, cloud-like ring against a stark white background. Each tiny chrysanthemum head is tightly arranged to build a uniform, soothing mass, while a gentle cluster of blooms at the upper-left arc provides a human, comforting focal point. Three pale yellow roses bloom there in gentle succession, their creamy faces offering warmth and the familiar scent of roses in a cool, studio-lit photograph. Around them, sprays of white gypsophila float like breath, and narrow stems of lavender-hued statice add a restrained hint of colour, reminiscent of early spring on a walk from Shacklewell station toward Chatsworth Road. Lush green foliage - a combination of broad leaves and feathery fern-like pieces - supports the cluster, giving it a grounded, garden-fresh feeling against the immaculate chrysanthemum field. A refined dark purple mesh or ribbon subtly peeks through the edge of the wreath, visible along both the inner and outer borders, adding a ribboned depth that is quietly elegant. The open centre of the wreath, the soft shadows it casts, and the thoughtful balance of texture and hue make this arrangement appropriate for a memorial or funeral service in the local community. Described as if by a nearby florist, the design communicates consolation, steadiness, and a respectful tribute that would sit sensitively in a chapel or at a graveside service in Shacklewell or neighbouring Stoke Newington.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Displayed on a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears almost like a floating halo of flowers, its shape meticulously formed and perfectly even. The base of the arrangement is made from dense sprays of white Baby's Breath, their countless tiny blooms layering over one another to create an airy, cloud-soft texture. The effect is reminiscent of a light morning mist above the streets of Shacklewell, quiet and reassuring. Threaded through this snowy foundation are generous clusters of Lisianthus, each bloom with softly ruffled petals that curl and fold in elegant waves. The Lisianthus petals are predominantly white, but their edges are washed with purple-violet tones, ranging from gentle lavender to deeper, more saturated hues that add depth without overpowering the design. Some flowers are wide open, revealing darker centers and intricate petal folds, while others remain in partially closed buds, tinged with pale green and creamy notes that hint at blossoms still to come. The central space of the wreath is left open, emphasising the classic circular form that so many families choose for memorials, funerals, and services around Shacklewell and nearby Stoke Newington. The neutral background ensures there are no distractions from the delicate interplay of colour and texture, letting the white and purple palette communicate purity, remembrance, and quiet love. This refined wreath feels touchingly appropriate for offering sympathy and comfort, a thoughtfully composed tribute that might be delivered locally to a chapel, home, or crematorium as a final, graceful farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant wreath reads like a careful sentence of condolence: a full, circular base of tightly packed white chrysanthemums creates a soft, cloud-like field that symbolizes calm and purity. Tucked just beneath those blooms, a ruffled band of rich purple mesh is visible along the inner rim, lending gentle contrast and a shadowed depth to the otherwise luminous white. At the top-left a compact cluster has been arranged with the practiced hand of a neighbourhood florist: a single cream rose, its petals unfurling with a quiet glow, sits amid variegated green leaves with paler margins and airy fern fronds that soften the silhouette. Thin sprigs of lavender-purple statice thread through the greenery, their small, papery florets adding texture and a cool accent. On the right side, two calla lilies arc elegantly across the wreath's face, their sculpted, trumpet-like forms graduating from a dusky purple at the edges to a warm peach-pink nearer the throat; their bright green stems sweep down and are woven into the chrysanthemum base, providing graceful movement. A longer green stem from the left cluster crosses low and is discreetly secured near the base of the callas, connecting the two principal groupings. The arrangement is photographed in soft daylight against white, its overall effect dignified and consoling - the sort of tribute you might choose for a funeral or graveside service in Shacklewell or a nearby chapel in Dalston, chosen to express steady love and quiet remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a clean white studio background, this circular funeral wreath feels like a quiet embrace, carefully handcrafted with roses and ferns that might have been chosen in a Shacklewell florist just off the bustling Kingsland High Street. The ring is densely packed, creating a continuous tapestry of petals with no harsh edges or empty spaces, only gentle curves and soft textures. Creamy white and ivory roses dominate the design, many fully opened so their layered petals resemble silk folded upon itself, each bloom a small gesture of farewell. Between these, clusters of blush pink spray roses tuck into the spaces, some buds still closed in a green-tinted promise, others half-open, suggesting the arc of a life remembered from youth to maturity. Soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses introduce a tender warmth, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring depth, like old photographs toned in violet and sepia. A bed of deep green fern fronds supports the flowers, their fine, lacy leaves emerging here and there, framing the lighter colours and giving the wreath a sense of quiet movement. The circular form, evenly balanced and perfectly proportioned, symbolises continuity and eternal love, making this piece a fitting tribute for services held around Shacklewell, from family homes to small local chapels. The overall mood is one of calm reflection and heartfelt condolence: a memorial wreath that does not shout but instead whispers comfort, offering a soft place for the eye-and the heart-to rest during a time of loss.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Delicately composed, this striking funeral wreath encapsulates the spirit of Shacklewell through its harmonious blend of colour, texture, and form. A seamless circle of pristine white Oriental lilies, each petal silky and luminous, serves as the soulful core of the arrangement. These are gracefully interlaced with vibrant fuchsia-hued lilies, their bold tones highlighted by speckled patterns that catch the light like jewels glimpsed between branches in local Clissold Park. Nestled within the embrace of the larger blooms, tight velvet buds and soft-cupped blush roses create a gentle interplay of texture and softness, conjuring the tranquility of early morning strolls along Shacklewell's leafy avenues. Subtle green foliage, whispering of the gardens tucked behind nearby terrace homes, frames the flowers, adding depth and refreshing contrast. The arrangement exudes solemnity and compassion, its full circle symbolising everlasting remembrance and community support. Created by artisans at Flower Delivery Shacklewell, this wreath is ideal for offering solace and honouring cherished memories, whether at a gathering on Stoke Newington High Street or sent privately in times of loss. The scent is faintly sweet and calming, an unspoken comfort in difficult hours-a beautiful, dignified tribute rendered with local expertise and heartfelt care.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a white backdrop, this sympathy wreath reads as a calm, respectful composition crafted with meticulous floristry technique. A generous circular base of pristine white spray chrysanthemums forms the majority of the ring, the tiny clustered florets creating a smooth, cloud-like texture that communicates purity and unity. Poised on the upper left is a vibrant focal spray of golden-yellow roses - petals softly spiralled in shades of butter and deep gold - paired with sumptuous, deep purple Eustoma (lisianthus) whose ruffled cups introduce a cool, velvety contrast. Lighter lavender buds and slim green stems add gradation and a natural pause between the stronger colours. Mixed foliage - glossy, rounded leaves with occasional variegation and slender ferny fronds - supports the flowers and gives a gentle, structured silhouette. A narrow band of dark purple mesh ribbon peeks from beneath the white blooms along both inner and outer rings, a discreet flourish that echoes the lisianthus tones. The overall effect is solemn yet tender, emitting a faint, classic scent of rose that suits memorial settings. Designed by experienced hands familiar with Shacklewell's chapels and community, this wreath is intended for quiet farewells at local venues or simple home tributes. Flower Delivery Shacklewell prepares pieces like this with attention to finishing touches and mindful delivery across Shacklewell and neighbouring Dalston, ensuring the arrangement arrives composed, fragrant, and ready for a moment of remembrance.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a bright white background, a luxurious circular funeral wreath radiates soft elegance, its form perfectly symmetrical and deeply layered. The eye is first drawn to the generous white Oriental lilies, arranged all around the ring, their petals smooth and slightly luminous, with subtle greenish throats and long stamens capped in warm rust-coloured anthers. Some lilies arch outward proudly, others tilt gently to the side, hinting at different stages of bloom and a natural, unforced rhythm. Interwoven among them are frilled Lisianthus blossoms, their white petals kissed with lavender and purple at the edges, creating a delicate, almost watercolour effect. A few tightly closed buds promise blooms yet to come, echoing the quiet hope and reflection many feel walking through nearby Shacklewell Green or along the side streets off Stoke Newington Road. Slender stems of greenery, including dark, glossy leaves and soft eucalyptus-like sprigs, nestle between the flowers, giving the wreath body and a sense of living freshness. The composition is dense yet airy, with no visible gaps, ensuring the circular symbolism of eternity and ongoing love remains strong and clear. This is a thoughtful sympathy wreath, the kind often chosen in Shacklewell for funerals, memorials, or wakes, where families wish to express purity, peace, and gratitude for a life well lived. The white and purple tones create an atmosphere of calm respect, as if the flowers themselves are offering a gentle embrace to those who gather nearby in quiet farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A gently composed memorial wreath photographed from a slightly elevated angle, set against a pristine white background so every texture and colour is clear and calm. The dominant surface is a broad, uninterrupted ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their petals layered and soft like frosted lace, creating a slightly domed, tactile band that conveys serenity and purity. Rising from the upper left of that sea of white are three intense royal-blue roses, their petals tightly formed and richly velvety, a concentrated point of colour that reads as both a focal memory and a tender salute. They sit among deep, glossy green foliage which cushions the roses and provides a natural, living contrast to the chrysanthemums' pale serenity. Encircling the wreath's inner and outer rims is a finely pleated satin ribbon in the same deep blue as the roses; its subtle sheen and structured ruffles offer a composed finish that defines the silhouette and adds ceremonial gravitas. The lighting is soft and even, producing a delicate shadow beneath the wreath that gives the piece weight and presence without drama. In my experience arranging sympathy pieces for families across Shacklewell and around Ridley Road Market, this combination of white and blue is chosen to express dignified remembrance and calm support - the chrysanthemums whisper of purity, the blue roses of memory and hope. It feels made to rest beside a photo or floral altar at a local funeral or to be sent by hand as a measured, heartfelt token of condolence.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Displayed from directly above, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a perfect circle of muted colour and lush texture against a crisp white backdrop, much like a serene focal point in a quiet Shacklewell chapel or crematorium. The ring is composed of generous, fully open roses in dusty lavender and antique mauve shades, their petals layered in soft spirals that draw the eye inward. Each large rose appears plush and velvety, with subtle variations of grey-purple and lilac that add depth without shouting for attention. Nestled between these are clusters of pastel pink spray roses, some as tight, hopeful buds, others half open, lending a sense of gentle transition and the passage of time. The interplay of the muted purples with the warmer blush tones creates a tender harmony that feels particularly comforting for a funeral or memorial gathering. Encircling and supporting the blooms is a dense bed of dark green fern foliage, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, its segmented fronds radiating out like a soft, feathery frame. These greens provide both structure and contrast, grounding the lavender and pink blooms in rich, natural tones reminiscent of the leafy corners around Shacklewell Green. Small hints of deeper greenery and tiny dark buds are tucked between stems, adding quiet shadows that give the wreath a dimensional, handcrafted quality. The balanced lighting gently illuminates each petal and leaf, revealing the care and precision of a skilled local florist, perhaps preparing this piece for same-day delivery to a service or home where words are hard to find and flowers become a language of their own.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed sympathy wreath, photographed in gentle, cool light to emphasize texture and tone: a sumptuous ring of compact, royal-blue chrysanthemum-like flowers forms the substantive heart of the design, their fine, feathery petals creating a tactile, cushiony surface. The inner and outer edges are softly lined with a ruffled white satin ribbon that lends a classical, ceremonial frame and a subtle gleam against the saturated blue. At the upper-left quadrant three large blue roses-deep azure and velvety to the eye-are grouped as a focal cluster, each petal layered with graceful depth. Delicate sprays of white baby's breath thread through these roses, offering a whispering, cloud-like contrast, while sprigs of dark green foliage provide structure and natural weight. A sweeping line of pristine white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium, arcs from the mid-left toward the lower right, their porcelain petals appearing almost translucent and imbuing the wreath with an ethereal serenity; among them, several vibrant green buds suggest renewal and the quiet persistence of life. The scent is implied rather than loud-softly floral with the cool, clean note of orchids-evoking calm and reverence. Created with the sensitivity of a local florist serving Shacklewell, Dalston and the Kingsland Road corridor, this wreath is an understated, poignant tribute for a funeral or memorial service and is available for local delivery by Flower Delivery Shacklewell.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of funeral flowers is displayed on a clean white background, its ring of blooms forming a calm, continuous flow of white, pink, and deep magenta tones. Large white lilies dominate the design, their satin-like petals gently curving outward and their golden stamens standing proudly at the centre, capturing that sense of purity and farewell many families in Shacklewell choose for memorial tributes. Interwoven between them are rich deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped, slightly speckled petals adding a bold yet respectful contrast, like flashes of treasured memories amidst grief. Soft pink roses, some still wrapped in tight buds and others just beginning to open, are tucked lovingly among the lilies, their delicate fragrance suggesting tenderness and unspoken words. Fully opened creamy white roses provide a classic, comforting presence, their layered petals echoing traditional sympathy arrangements delivered across Shacklewell and the surrounding Hackney streets. White gerbera daisies with dark centres bring a gentle brightness, their clean lines and circular faces reminiscent of small suns, while tiny white filler flowers and short-stemmed blossoms fill every space, giving the wreath a luxurious, full appearance. Deep green leaves and sprigs of fresh foliage weave around the flowers, enhancing the circular shape and providing a natural frame that feels grounded and serene. The arrangement, meticulously composed as though by an experienced local florist, conveys quiet dignity and enduring love, making it ideal for funeral services, cremations, or remembrance ceremonies where families wish to honour a life with a meaningful floral wreath.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath is shown in full view against a crisp white background, its colours standing out with striking clarity: deep red, lime green, and layered shades of foliage green. The wreath feels lush and complete, every inch of the ring covered with flowers and leaves, a design that could easily rest at a Shacklewell chapel of rest or accompany a cortege along Stoke Newington Road. Dominating the arrangement are rich crimson carnations, their petals densely frilled and softly folded over one another, creating a plush, almost velvety surface. Some carnations are large and fully open, others are mid-bloom, adding gentle variation and a sense of movement around the circle. Threaded generously among them are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, neat and spherical, like tiny pompons. Their compact florets form a crisp texture that contrasts with the ruffled carnations, bringing both lightness and a touch of contemporary freshness to this otherwise classic tribute. Supporting this floral tapestry is a bed of mixed greenery: darker leatherleaf fern fronds fan outward, giving depth and shadow, while clusters of variegated pittosporum, with creamy edges and moss-green centres, add pattern and visual softness at the wreath's edges. Subtle loops of a striped green ribbon weave through the foliage, the light and dark green stripes echoing the tones of the leaves and tying the palette together. The overall feeling is one of dignified beauty and heartfelt remembrance, the kind of carefully composed funeral wreath a local Shacklewell florist would prepare to honour a loved one's life with both colour and quiet grace.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a calm pause in the middle of a difficult day, the sort of tribute you might see resting at a quiet memorial in Shacklewell or carried gently into a service near Rectory Road. Every inch of the ring is covered in flowers and foliage, creating a lush, continuous band of colour and texture. Two commanding Asiatic lilies in a vivid reddish-orange tone take pride of place at the top and bottom of the circle, their open petals slightly curved back to reveal long stamens dusted with pollen, radiating warmth and solemn beauty. Around them, soft blush-pink roses cluster closely, their petals layered like silk, some blooms fully open and others just beginning to unfurl, suggesting both farewell and lingering affection. Ruffled lisianthus in two complementary palettes-dusky pink and rich, almost royal violet-thread through the design, giving the wreath a gentle, cloud-like softness. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, lace the arrangement with a hazy veil of colour, while small stems of spiky blue eryngium introduce a cool, thistle-like edge that hints at quiet resilience. The greenery forms a strong, textured framework: silvery eucalyptus, dark, feathery ferns, and assorted leafy stems overlap naturally, as if grown together. Bright green, striped leaves are wrapped and curved around the bases of the lilies for a modern, almost sculptural touch, and a few pale lily buds are tucked discreetly among the foliage, promising future blooms. This wreath, carefully composed with the sensitivity of a local Shacklewell florist, offers a message of remembrance, continuity, and peace, ideal for funerals or condolence tributes across N16.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above, this circular funeral wreath appears like a soft halo laid on a white table, its entire form built from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath. Each tiny Gypsophila bloom is clearly defined, yet together they blur into a pillowy, cloud-like texture, giving the impression of lightness and stillness at once. The ring is full and even all the way around, with a crisp, empty centre that forms a pure, unbroken circle of white space, often associated with eternity and the cycle of life-sentiments that resonate at farewell services around Shacklewell and neighbouring Dalston. Nestled into the lower right side of the wreath, two calla lilies bring depth and drama. Their trumpet-shaped petals curl into smooth, sculpted forms, starting with a rich burgundy or magenta at the outer edge, then gently fading into a sophisticated green where the blooms meet their stems. The colour transition is gradual and painterly, adding visual warmth to the otherwise icy palette. Their slender green stems arc gracefully, disappearing into the cushion of Baby's Breath as if rooted within it. The lighting is bright and even, with almost no shadows, emphasising the crisp whites and the subtle sheen on the lilies' velvety petals. The mood of the arrangement is serene and contemplative-a modern yet timeless tribute that feels appropriate for a funeral wreath delivered quietly to a family home in Shacklewell, a remembrance service at a local venue, or as a dignified floral centrepiece in a memorial setting.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures forming a gentle halo of remembrance. The design is richly packed with roses in shades of deep magenta, vivid fuchsia, and soft, powdery pink, their petals layered like fine silk. Some blooms rest wide open, revealing full, spiralled hearts, while others remain as tight buds that hint at stories still held close. Interlaced among the roses are sumptuous double lilies, their broad petals unfolding in creamy white, pale blush, and whisper-soft peach, some blossoms fully open, some half-unfurled. A few fresh lily buds, bright yellow-green and tapering to sharp points, punctuate the ring, bringing a sense of quiet life and renewal. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a rich collar of greenery: delicate fern fronds with feathery segments curve around the wreath, while smooth, deep green leaves, some with subtle variegation, fill any remaining spaces so that no gaps break the circle. The pure white backdrop makes every nuance of colour stand out, from the intense pinks to the cool emerald foliage. Emotionally, the wreath feels like a gentle embrace, the kind of thoughtful tribute you might see delivered to a small chapel or family home near Shacklewell Green. It speaks of tenderness, respect, and cherished memories, a carefully crafted floral memorial for funerals, wakes, or remembrance gatherings throughout the Shacklewell area.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine a wreath so lush with red roses that it glows in a room's soft light. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak-petals supple and velvet, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circle is a continuous embrace, each rose brushing its neighbour, creating a textured tapestry in crimson. The surface reads as plush and indulgent, with petals spiralling toward intimate centers and catching the eye with a subtle sheen. Against the pure white backdrop, the flowers retain their intensity, a whisper of fragrance rising as you draw near.

 As a local florist serving Shacklewell and nearby streets, I sense both romance and reverence in this arrangement. It speaks of love and memory, a design that suits a date night gathering, a heartfelt tribute, or a quiet moment of remembrance. The workmanship feels intimate: careful spacing, precise alignment, and a rhythm that keeps the circle perfectly balanced. It's not merely decoration; it's an emotion pressed into form, a wreath that invites conversation and reflection in equal measure, even in a small room or a chapel corner.

 For customers across Dalston, Clapton, and beyond, this wreath can be delivered with dependable, same-day service. Fresh-cut roses, unwavering colour, and a timeless silhouette come together to create a keepsake that lasts in memory long after the petals have settled.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A graceful circular memorial wreath fills the frame, photographed on a stark white background so that every colour and curve is easily imagined. The composition is thoughtfully balanced: deep red roses form the core rhythm of the design, their blossoms pressed closely together in an almost seamless ring. Each rose appears at the peak of its beauty, with rich, velvety petals that spiral outward in layered whorls, some petals catching the light while others fall into gentle shadow, giving a quiet sense of depth and dignity. Between these roses sit clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their smaller, densely packed petals creating a soft, cushiony texture that contrasts delightfully with the smooth rose petals. The yellow blooms seem to glow against the reds, like pockets of sunlight woven into the wreath, adding an uplifting note to a piece meant for remembrance. Around and beneath the flowers, a careful frame of green foliage supports the structure. Broad, polished leaves, probably salal or ruscus, overlap to form a solid base, while touches of cooler, grey-green foliage, reminiscent of eucalyptus, add variation and a gentle, calming tone. The wreath forms a flawless ring with a clear, open centre, an enduring symbol of eternity and ongoing love. The even lighting highlights the freshness of every bloom, suggesting it has just been finished on the workbench of a local Shacklewell flower shop, ready to be carried to a funeral at a nearby chapel or to a quiet memorial gathering in one of the green spaces off Shacklewell Lane. The overall impression is one of respect, tenderness, and carefully arranged beauty.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Within the soft morning light of a quiet Hackney morning, a wreath from Flower Delivery Shacklewell rests in a circle of reverent red. Dozens of deep red roses form a dense ring, their satin petals catching the day's gentle glow as if lit from within. Some blooms wait in bud, hinting at the moment they will open to reveal more velvety texture; others have already unfurled, showing layered folds and rich shading from deepest burgundy to bright ruby. Interwoven among the blossoms are sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad eucalyptus-like leaves with a muted sheen and slender, lance-shaped ruscus-that lend balance and a touch of natural grace. The overall effect is lush and ceremonial, a tribute that speaks of love, memory, and enduring connection. The white background frames the arrangement, sharpening the red against the stark field and making every inch feel deliberate and precious. In Shacklewell and across Hackney, families, friends, and funeral directors turn to this timeless design to convey sympathy with quiet dignity, whether in a chapel, a home setting, or at a memorial service at a nearby church along Dalston Lane. Its circular form embodies eternity, a promise that memories live on as long as there are flowers to say so. Posed in a secure, hand-tied construction, the wreath radiates a sense of careful craft and calm resilience-an offering that feels intimate, respectful, and profoundly personal. For same-day delivery across Shacklewell, Dalston, and the surrounding boroughs, this red rose wreath is ready to carry a heartfelt message to the people who matter most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean white studio backdrop, this nautical funeral wreath appears as a perfectly balanced floral lifebuoy, its colours evoking deep water and clear sky. The circular frame is packed edge to edge with tiny, button-like chrysanthemum blooms, creating an even, velvety surface that feels almost like fabric from a distance. The design is divided into four precise quadrants: two intense royal blue segments, rich and saturated, sit opposite one another, while two brilliant white sections provide a cool, luminous contrast. This alternating pattern instantly recalls the safety rings seen along the Thames and at urban marinas not far from Shacklewell, adding a quiet sense of place. Around the inner circle, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is pleated into soft gathers, tracing the hollow centre and adding a refined, hand-crafted detail that only an experienced florist would think to include. The flowers themselves look freshly opened, with plump petals and no hint of fading, suggesting a tribute prepared with care and delivered promptly for a memorial or cremation service. The overall effect is calm yet striking: a symbol of protection, guidance, and the idea of being held safe even in rough waters. For families across Shacklewell saying goodbye to someone who loved sailing, naval history, or simply long walks by the water, this lifebuoy wreath becomes a powerful emblem of remembrance, a final gesture that quietly says, "You were our lifesaver."
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed from overhead against a clean white backdrop, this funeral wreath presents a harmonious study in soft tones and textures: creamy ivory roses and pale lemon lilies set into an abundant green base. Approximately fifteen to twenty full-blown cream roses form the heart of the design, each petal spiralling in a compact, classic habit that reads as both pure and refined. Between them, trumpet-shaped lilies in a very pale yellow unfurl in varied stages - some open to reveal slender stamens, others poised in bud - which creates a gentle rhythm and subtle sculptural height across the circular layout. The foliage is a thoughtful pairing: delicate, feathery fern fronds soften the perimeter while broader, rounded sprigs of silvery-green leaves (suggestive of eucalyptus) give shadow and structure beneath the blooms. The overall impression is lush yet restrained, the soft palette accentuated by diffused daylight that makes the creams and yellows feel tender and luminous. Texture and scent are implied - the roses' velvety, powdery sweetness contrasted with the lilies' fresher, green-citrus note - producing a comforting, restorative presence. As a seasoned florist serving Shacklewell, close to Shacklewell Lane, Kingsland Road and Chatsworth Road market, Flower Delivery Shacklewell crafts this wreath as a dignified memorial tribute suitable for funeral services, graveside placement or a heartfelt expression of sympathy to families across the local community.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00