Funeral Wreaths

Our popular wreaths are expertly hand-crafted with care by our local artisan florists, working with you to create the perfect flower tribute for your loved one.

Here to help make things easier

  • If you’d rather discuss funeral flowers on the phone call 03336007003 for the UK or 016869395 for Ireland
  • The florist will craft a meaningful tribute with skill and thought
  • The flowers will be delivered with care and sensitivity

FUNERAL WREATHS FOR GRAVES

The circle of a funeral wreath is said to symbolise unending love and eternal life which is why we lay them when loved ones pass away.

All of our wreaths for graves and funeral flowers are hand-crafted by local florists with the utmost care. They often combine white chrysanthemums, delicate lilies and roses with foliage to create a beautiful tribute, but they will always be guided by you. If you’d like a tribute crafted in a certain style or for a theme, they’ll be more than happy to help.

All funeral wreaths can be delivered the next day or on the day you choose. With many years of experience creating flowers for difficult moments, our florists are experts at delivering blooms respectfully.

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Funeral Wreaths FAQs

A funeral wreath is a circular floral arrangement traditionally used to honor and pay respects to the deceased during funeral services and memorial ceremonies. It is crafted by arranging flowers, greenery, and often other decorative elements in a circular shape, symbolizing eternity and the cycle of life.

Usually at least two hours before the service. The local florist will work with the funeral director to co-ordinate their safe arrival, to make sure there’s no extra stress for anyone who’s grieving.

We’d suggest at least 24 to 48 hours before the funeral, but we understand that sometimes things don’t go to plan and we’ll always try our best to help even if it’s last minute. Get in touch with our customer team and they’ll see what’s possible.

Traditional choices include white lilies, roses, chrysanthemums, and carnations – these symbolise love, sympathy, and respect. But it’s really up to you, you can work with the florist to choose flowers that reflect the person who’s died or the style of funeral.