Shacklewell Wreaths

At Shacklewell Florist, our hand-crafted wreaths are created with care right here in Shacklewell, a short stroll from Shacklewell Green and the bustle of Kingsland High Street. Whether you need a thoughtful funeral tribute, a welcoming door wreath, or a seasonal design for your home or business, our experienced local florist team is here to help.

We work daily with fresh, premium flowers from trusted growers, carefully wiring and arranging each stem so your bouquets and wreaths look beautiful for longer. From soft whites and greens for sympathy pieces to rich, textural foliage wreaths for your front door, everything is tailored to your taste and the occasion.

Our studio serves families and businesses across Dalston, Stoke Newington and down towards Newington Green, with reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM. Simply order online and we'll deliver your chosen wreath to homes, churches, chapels of rest or offices with the respect and punctuality you'd expect from a trusted local florist.

Many of our regular customers pop in from around Shacklewell Lane and the surrounding side streets for personal advice. If you're unsure which wreath style or wording to choose, we're happy to guide you sensitively, ensuring the flowers reflect your message perfectly.

  • Hand-crafted funeral and memorial wreaths
  • Seasonal door and table wreaths for homes and businesses
  • Same-day delivery across Shacklewell and nearby areas

Trust Shacklewell Florist for beautifully considered wreaths, expertly made and thoughtfully delivered.

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WREATHS
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Set against a spotless white background, this circular funeral wreath appears almost to float, a soft halo of flowers that blends purity with quiet colour. The base is entirely formed from an abundance of Baby's Breath, each stem branching into countless minute white blossoms that create a fine, cloud-like texture around the whole ring. Woven through this airy foundation are graceful Lisianthus blooms, their petals mostly white but delicately rimmed and veined with lavender and violet tones, much like the gentle evening skies you might notice over Clissold Park near Shacklewell. Some of these Lisianthus are in full, ruffled bloom, their layered petals curling outwards to reveal deeper shadows and darker centres, while others linger in partial bud, tipped with green and creamy yellow as they slowly unfurl. The wreath has a clearly defined open middle, giving a strong sense of balance and symmetry, and reinforcing its symbolism of continuity, remembrance, and everlasting care. Subtle variations in white-from crisp Baby's Breath to the softer ivory hints in the Lisianthus-add depth without disturbing the overall calm of the design. This is the kind of thoughtful tribute a family might choose for a funeral service at a local chapel or for a graveside farewell in the wider Hackney area, offering a message of tenderness without needing any words. Every bloom appears freshly arranged, as if just prepared by an experienced Shacklewell florist who understands how important it is for sympathy flowers to feel both dignified and deeply personal.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
PEACEFUL WREATH
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered against an immaculate white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears as a soft, floral halo, thoughtfully arranged to express sympathy and quiet remembrance. The ring is lavishly filled so that every inch is covered, creating a continuous band of colour and texture rather than separate stems. At first glance, your eye is drawn to the large ivory and creamy white roses, fully open and velvety, which form the calm foundation of the design. Interlaced among them are blush pink spray roses, some tightly budded, others half-open, adding a sense of tenderness and unfolding hope. Soft peach and gently warmed yellow roses introduce a faint sunrise glow, while rare dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend an heirloom, almost vintage character that feels deeply personal, like cherished family memories of life in Shacklewell and nearby Newington Green. Deep green fern fronds fan out behind and between the blooms, their feathered texture framing the circle and providing refreshing contrast to the pastel tones, evoking the leafy pockets around Clissold Park. The wreath's perfectly round form, with flowers in various stages of bloom from bud to full openness, symbolises continuity and the enduring cycle of life. It is easy to imagine this handcrafted piece resting with quiet dignity at a chapel in Shacklewell or accompanying a hearse along Kingsland High Street. Every petal seems placed with intention, creating a tribute that whispers of peace, gratitude, and lasting love for the one being remembered.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
The image reveals a deeply moving and beautifully orchestrated wreath, capturing the essence of heartfelt sympathy as seen through the artistry of a florist rooted in Shacklewell's rich local traditions. A perfect endless circle is woven with majestic white lilies at its heart, their generous, slightly scented petals softly stretching outward, offering a serene foundation that radiates peace. Vibrant fuchsia pink lilies, each flower adorned with a lively spattering of magenta freckles and buttery yellow centers, ripple through the arrangement, bringing warmth and emotional resonance. These are interspersed with small, tightly furled roses in shades of blush and ivory, each adding layers of tender softness and a whisper of nostalgia to the creation. Pockets of dusky green foliage-likely eucalyptus or lily leaves-appear here and there, lending gentle structure and echoing the quiet greenery found along Shacklewell Lane. The wreath is dense yet balanced, every floral detail thoughtfully placed to evoke remembrance and hope, reminiscent of a community coming together in support. Against the pristine backdrop, each bloom's natural beauty stands out, allowing the arrangement to command attention while offering solace. Whether commemorating a life at a local service, or sent as a gesture of comfort to a family in Eade Road or just south of Dalston, this wreath embodies compassion and deep respect. Its harmonious blend of textures and colors makes it a fitting tribute, a circle of love and memory crafted by hands that understand the meaning of every petal.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A refined, circular sympathy wreath of white and purple flowers rests against a pure white background, allowing every petal and curve to stand out in quiet clarity. The foundation of the design is a generous halo of white Oriental lilies, their wide, satin-like petals opening fully to reveal fresh green pistils and long stamens, some dusted with rusty-brown anthers that hint at the flowers' soft, spicy fragrance. Interwoven between the lilies are clusters of lisianthus, their white petals artfully frilled and tipped in shades of lilac and violet, creating a gentle, watercolour effect that softens the wreath's outline. A few partially open buds and closed lily tips are tucked among the blooms, suggesting time slowing for a moment, much like a still, reflective pause on a quiet Shacklewell side street or by the calm of nearby green spaces. Subtle touches of deep and muted green foliage, including slim leaves and a hint of silvery, eucalyptus-style sprigs, add depth and a natural contrast without disturbing the wreath's predominantly white palette. The flowers are arranged so closely that the ring appears lush and continuous, a perfect circle that feels protective and embracing. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this wreath speaks of dignity, remembrance, and the tenderness of farewell, suitable for funeral tributes or memorial gatherings in Shacklewell and the surrounding Hackney area. It conveys a message of respect and peace, as if offering a soft-spoken promise that the memory of the departed will remain quietly blooming in the hearts of those left behind.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a clean white backdrop, this elegant sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, symbolising continuity and remembrance for a loved one in Shacklewell. The arrangement is lavishly filled with roses in sophisticated tones of dusty lavender and soft mauve, the petals opening fully to reveal intricate spirals at each bloom's heart. Nestled between these larger roses are sprays of smaller blush pink roses, some just beginning to unfurl, others half-open, adding a gentle, almost whispering softness to the design. Their pastel pinks sit delicately against the more muted purples, creating a calm, balanced palette. The flowers rest on a generous collar of deep green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fronds, that extend beyond the blooms to give the wreath a defined, verdant edge. These textured leaves, with their feathery, segmented pattern, bring a sense of natural depth that makes the circular shape stand out clearly on the white ground. Tiny, darker buds and discreet filler greens are woven among the roses, hinting at the careful hands that placed each stem, perhaps in a workshop just off Shacklewell Lane. The soft, even lighting across the wreath enhances the contrast between the dusky petals and the fresh greenery without overwhelming the gentle colour story. Overall, the piece feels serene, composed, and reflective-a floral tribute that could rest with quiet dignity at a funeral, memorial service, or graveside gathering, offering comfort and a visual expression of love and respect within the Shacklewell area.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular floral wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures carefully balanced to convey peace and remembrance. Broad white Oriental lilies, fully open and luminous, form the main structure, each petal curved and slightly ruffled, each centre marked by golden stamens that hint at a soft, pollen-sweet fragrance. Between them, bold deep pink and fuchsia lilies offer a vivid counterpoint, their star-shaped blooms and subtle freckling adding drama without overpowering the arrangement. Threaded through the design are clusters of pale blush-pink roses and creamy white roses, some just unfurling from pointed buds, others fully open with intricate spirals of petals, symbolising affection, gratitude, and enduring love. White gerbera daisies, instantly recognisable with their large, layered petals and dark centres, bring a fresh, almost sunlit quality, as if catching gentle daylight over a quiet street in Shacklewell. Tiny white filler flowers and spray carnations fill out the circle, creating a plush, continuous ring, while deep green foliage peeks through, adding contrast and a feeling of natural abundance. Each element is placed with intention, the empty centre of the wreath suggesting reflection and the continuity of life. It feels like a thoughtful tribute one might send for a funeral service near Stoke Newington or a memorial gathering close to Dalston, a hand-crafted expression of sympathy from a local Shacklewell florist, offering comfort and presence when words feel insufficient.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular sympathy wreath, densely woven with deep crimson carnations and vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, stands out dramatically against a smooth, white background, as if suspended in still air. The carnations are the heart of the design: large, fully ruffled blooms curl and layer upon themselves, creating a velvety texture that looks almost touchable. Their rich red tones evoke warmth and devotion, while smaller buds tucked between them lend a natural, garden-like rhythm. Nestled in generous clusters, the chartreuse pompon mums offer sharp contrast, their button-sized, perfectly rounded heads brimming with tiny florets that give a soft yet structured appearance, like carefully trimmed moss. This interplay of red and green repeats around the whole circle, leaving no gaps, so the wreath feels abundant and complete. Supporting the flowers is a lush foundation of greenery: dark leatherleaf fern fronds radiate outward, their finely divided leaves adding feathery detail, while variegated pittosporum with creamy margins introduces light and movement around the edges. A striped green ribbon, looped gracefully in the lower portion of the wreath, echoes the natural tones of the foliage and adds a quiet, crafted elegance. The simple white backdrop ensures every hue and texture is clearly visible, from the shadows between petals to the glossy sheen on the leaves. The overall impression is one of respectful beauty and calm, the kind of carefully made memorial piece that might be delivered to a Shacklewell funeral home or placed at a remembrance service near Dalston, offering a dignified way to honour a life and share condolences within the local community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A beautifully balanced sympathy wreath is shown in crisp detail against a clean white background, its circular form symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of love. At first glance, your eye is drawn to two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies, one facing slightly upward at the top of the circle and another positioned towards the lower arc, their open petals revealing tall stamens dusted with pollen. Around them, clusters of blush and light lavender-pink roses nestle closely together, their velvety petals spiralling inward and catching soft, even light, much like a carefully arranged tribute waiting in a quiet Shacklewell funeral home. Interspersed among the roses are lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep purple, their ruffled edges providing a gentle contrast in texture, suggesting both tenderness and resilience. Spiky blue eryngium thistles dot the arrangement, bringing a cool steel-blue accent that pairs beautifully with the misty lavender-blue of statice or limonium tucked in between larger flowers. The base of the wreath is richly layered with foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves; fine, feathery fern fronds; and darker, glossy greens that provide depth and structure. Several unopened lily buds rest among the leaves, promising future blossoms and adding a sense of quiet hope. Near the bottom lily, cleverly folded bright green leaves, likely aspidistra, are sculpted into modern loops that reveal the confident touch of a local florist used to designing memorials for services across Shacklewell, Clapton, and along Stoke Newington Road. The overall mood is calm and reverent, an elegant floral tribute that speaks of remembrance, gratitude, and gentle farewell.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above against a pristine white background, this circular funeral wreath appears like a quiet ring of cloud, composed almost entirely of tiny white Baby's Breath flowers. The Gypsophila is densely massed into a flawless halo, its countless miniature blooms forming a soft, downy surface that seems to glow gently, much like the pale light that falls along Shacklewell Lane on a calm afternoon. The inner circle remains completely empty, a pure, open space that invites reflection and symbolises continuity and eternal love. On the lower right side of the wreath, two elegant calla lilies create a subtle yet powerful point of emphasis. Their smooth, sculpted petals unfurl in tones of deep burgundy and velvety magenta at the trumpet, slowly softening into muted green as they taper towards the gracefully curved stems. The callas lean inward with a natural, almost tender gesture, as if bowing in remembrance, their bold colour standing out against the snowy white flowers without overpowering the overall softness. The contrast of textures-the fine, cloud-like spray of Baby's Breath and the sleek, waxy surfaces of the lilies-adds sophistication and quiet drama. This arrangement feels deeply suited to a farewell gathering, perhaps at a chapel or crematorium serving families from Shacklewell and Stoke Newington, where a gentle expression of sympathy is needed. The wreath's calm, contemplative beauty speaks of respect, enduring affection, and the wish to say goodbye with grace and restraint.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A large, circular sympathy wreath, composed in a graceful palette of pinks, creams, and fresh greens, stands out dramatically against a pure white studio background. The arrangement is tightly packed so that no gaps show through, creating a lush, continuous ring of flowers and foliage. Dominating the design are roses in every stage of bloom, from tight magenta buds to fully open fuchsia and blush heads that curl outward in soft, velvety spirals. Threaded through these are opulent double lilies, their layered petals washed with creamy white, pale peach, and delicate pink, some fully open with gently ruffled edges, others still in slender, lime-green buds that hint at blooms to come. The flowers are cradled by an abundance of greenery: airy fern fronds ripple along the outer edge, while deeper, glossy leaves and touches of subtle variegation weave through the centre, giving structure and a rich emerald backdrop to the brighter petals. Seen up close, textures are almost tangible-the satiny roses, the slightly waxy lily petals, and the cool, feathery foliage. The wreath's perfect circular form evokes eternity and unbroken remembrance, making it a fitting tribute for funerals, wakes, or celebrations of life held around Shacklewell, from intimate services near Dalston to gatherings by Clissold Park. The calm, even lighting in the photograph heightens the sense of quiet reflection, suggesting a thoughtfully crafted memorial piece, freshly prepared and ready for respectful delivery to a grieving family within the local community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours vivid and its craftsmanship unmistakable. The design forms a complete, unbroken ring, symbolising continuity and eternal remembrance, much like the way stories and memories echo through families in Shacklewell. At its heart are dozens of red roses, each bloom at its peak, petals layered in a precise spiral from tight centre to relaxed outer edge. The reds shift subtly across the wreath, from bright ruby through classic crimson into deeper, wine-like tones, creating the impression of movement as the eye travels around the circle.   

Threaded between these roses are generous tufts of small, sunlit-yellow chrysanthemums. Their many slender petals form rounded, almost cushion-like heads that contrast beautifully with the smooth curves of the rose petals. The yellow is uplifting rather than loud, bringing a touch of warmth that softens the solemnity of the deep red and suggests gratitude and shared memories. Around and beneath the flowers, a collar of mixed foliage holds everything firmly in place. Glossy mid-green leaves provide structure and volume, while hints of cooler, grey-green foliage lend a more natural, slightly wild edge, as though gathered from a well-tended garden off nearby Stoke Newington High Street. The flowers are arranged so tightly that the wreath looks full from every angle, with no sagging or uneven patches, reflecting skilled, attentive floristry. Under the bright, even lighting, every texture is visible: the velvet of the roses, the delicate frill of the chrysanthemums, the clean sheen of the leaves. This memorial wreath feels both dignified and heartfelt, suitable for funerals, crematorium chapels, or quiet remembrance services for Shacklewell families wanting a tribute that honours a life with colour, respect, and affection.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this floral tribute captures the exact form of a maritime lifebuoy, rendered entirely in fresh flowers that look as though they were just conditioned in a Shacklewell studio. The wreath is a perfect circle, with no visible frame, made from hundreds of tightly clustered chrysanthemum-style blooms that create a plush, almost cushion-like texture. Its surface is divided into four equal quarters, alternating between royal blue and pristine white, like a harbour signal seen from the banks of the nearby River Lea. The blue sections, in the top left and bottom right, are deep and velvety, each tiny petal layering over the next to produce a rich, saturated block of colour. In contrast, the white quarters, placed opposite, feel airy and pure, catching the light so they seem to shimmer gently against the uncluttered background. Around the inner opening of the ring, a fine ruffle of dark blue ribbon has been worked into neat folds, tracing the circle and giving a tailored finish that hints at naval uniforms and sea-going tradition. The centre of the wreath is open and clearly defined, allowing the eye to rest in the calm space at its heart. This lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath carries a quiet message of protection, remembrance, and safe harbour, especially meaningful for Shacklewell families commemorating a sailor, coastguard, lifeguard, or simply someone who provided steadfast support in times of trouble, whether the tribute is placed in a local chapel of rest or delivered to a graveside near Dalston or Stoke Newington.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00