Poplar WREATHS

At Flowers Poplar, our hand-crafted wreaths are made fresh each day in the heart of Poplar, just moments from Chrisp Street Market and the historic Lansbury Estate. Whether you’re honouring a loved one, dressing your front door, or decorating a venue near Canary Wharf, our experienced florist team designs each piece with care, sensitivity and style.

We source seasonal flowers daily, combining classic roses, lush foliage and textural accents to create elegant wreaths that feel personal and meaningful. From soft, pastel sympathy tributes to bold, modern designs for corporate receptions in Limehouse or homes around Bow, we tailor every design to your wishes.

For urgent occasions, we offer reliable same-day delivery across Poplar and nearby areas, available on all wreath orders placed before 3 PM. Simply order online and our local drivers will carefully deliver to homes, churches, crematoria and businesses.

  • Serving Canary Wharf, Limehouse & Bow and surrounding neighbourhoods
  • Thoughtfully arranged wreaths by a trusted local florist
  • Convenient same-day delivery when you order online before 3 PM

With years of experience serving families and businesses in Poplar High Street and along East India Dock Road, our team understands how important it is to get every detail right. Trust Flowers Poplar to create a wreath that expresses your message beautifully, with professionalism and genuine local care.

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WREATHS
Prepared with the calm precision of an experienced Poplar florist, this circular sympathy wreath sits on a clean white background so its details are easy to read and appreciate. The main body is a continuous cushion of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small, multi-petalled bloom packed tightly to form a soft, uninterrupted ring that suggests continuity and solace. The chrysanthemums' dense texture is almost tactile in appearance - a gentle, pillowy surface that absorbs light and seems to breathe quiet comfort. A tasteful accent cluster occupies the upper left, composed of rich purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) in varying stages of opening: deep violet flowers with visible yellow centres, mid-tone lavender blooms and delicate buds on slender stems, creating movement and a layered palette of purple.

Complementing the lisianthus is an assortment of greenery - glossy, variegated leaves alongside slender, fern-like foliage - which lifts the cluster and introduces contrast without overpowering the central white ring. A narrow, crinkled band of dark purple mesh is visible beneath the chrysanthemums at both inner and outer rims, echoing the lisianthus hues and providing a refined border. The studio lighting casts a soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath, enhancing its three-dimensional presence. This design, carefully assembled for funerals or memorials, carries a discreet floral scent and an air of respectful restraint. Flowers Poplar often crafts similar tributes for families in the Poplar area, delivering to local churches and crematoria and offering a considered, comforting option when words alone are not enough (see flowerspoplar.co.uk for local delivery details).
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, meticulously formed from hundreds of small, snow-white chrysanthemums, rests against a plain white backdrop; each chrysanthemum head contributes to a dense, velvety surface that reads as serene and consoling. A subtle band of deep lavender-purple mesh or ribbon traces the inner and outer rims, appearing intermittently beneath the white blooms to provide a measured hint of contrast and depth. Placed intentionally on the upper-left arc is a tasteful cluster of three pale yellow roses-creamy, gently opened blooms that project warmth and friendship-surrounded by airy sprays of baby's breath and tiny lavender-hued statice which introduce a soft twinkle of colour. Lush green foliage, from smooth oval leaves to finer ferny fronds, frames these accents and creates a natural counterpoint to the formal round shape. The image is lit with soft, even light that reveals the horticultural detail: the chrysanthemum's layered petals, the roses' velvety curls, and the delicate web of filler blooms. This is a classic memorial wreath designed for moments of farewell and remembrance, conveying peace and respectful honour. As a Poplar florist I craft pieces like this for services around Canary Wharf, Blackwall and All Saints, and Flowers Poplar can prepare and deliver a similarly composed wreath across the borough-for family-led funerals, church services, or graveside gatherings-offering a reassuring presence in a difficult time.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular wreath is shown in isolation against a plain white background, focusing attention entirely on the interplay of texture and colour in this funeral arrangement. The foundation is a dense halo of Baby's Breath, each thin stem branching into countless tiny white blooms that together resemble a light, airy snowfall encircling the ring. Scattered thoughtfully within this cloud of white are ruffled Lisianthus flowers, larger and more defined, with petals that begin in pure white at the centre and gradually darken into hues of lavender, lilac, and deep purple along the edges. Some blossoms are fully open, revealing their gentle folds and slightly shadowed centres, while others remain as upright buds and half-open flowers, with pale green sheaths and hints of upcoming colour. This mixture of open flowers and buds adds a sense of quiet life to the wreath, giving it depth and movement without disturbing its calm mood. Imagined in the context of Poplar, it could be resting in a peaceful corner of a local church off East India Dock Road or travelling carefully in a hearse along the streets around Canary Wharf, offering a tender symbol of respect. The overall palette of whites and purples suggests serenity, dignity, and remembrance, making the wreath suitable for funerals, memorials, or graveside tributes. The unbroken circular shape hints at everlasting love and ongoing connection, while the Baby's Breath brings a soft, almost whispering texture that gently cradles the bolder Lisianthus blooms, together creating a compassionate floral expression of farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This elegant circular wreath, crafted for condolence and remembrance, rests against a clean white field so every detail can be read: a full, cloud-like base of densely packed white chrysanthemums creates a soft, voluminous surface that visually and texturally suggests purity and peace. Tucked beneath the top layer of white blooms is a delicate band of violet mesh or fine netting, glimpsed along the inner circumference to add quiet contrast and depth. Anchoring the design at the upper-left is a compact, lovingly assembled spray of foliage and florals - a single cream or pale-yellow rose gently opening at its centre amid broad variegated leaves and light, feathery fern fronds - while slender sprigs of lavender-colored statice thread through the greens like small, reassuring notes of colour. Counterbalancing this is a pair of graceful calla lilies on the right, their trumpets forming a soft arc from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock; the blooms present a refined ombré from saturated purple at the tips into soft peachy-pink near the throat, with long glossy green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base so the whole wreath feels connected and flowing. A lone longer stem bridges the lower section, secured discreetly, drawing the composition together. I designed this piece with local Poplar services in mind - suitable for memorials in the Lansbury area or floral tributes delivered to services near East India Dock Road - and Flowers Poplar can prepare and deliver similarly composed sympathy wreaths with attention to freshness, balance and quiet dignity.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a bright, uncluttered white background, this circular memorial wreath appears as a soft, continuous band of roses and ferns, meticulously designed to convey peace and remembrance. The ring is thick with blooms, so closely arranged that the structure beneath is completely hidden by layers of petals in subtle, soothing hues. Dominating the composition are large, open roses in shades of creamy white and gentle ivory, their curved petals creating generous, cup-like forms that feel calm and protective. Between these, clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses provide intricate detail; some appear as tight, rounded buds, while others have just begun to open, suggesting new memories emerging alongside old ones. Gentle notes of pale peach and buttery yellow roses add a warm glow, tempered by the quiet elegance of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses that lend the wreath a slightly vintage, romantic mood. Dark green fern fronds serve as the foundation, their fine, feather-edged leaves visible between the flowers and around the rim, giving structure, contrast, and a hint of natural woodland freshness. The open centre of the wreath is perfectly balanced, reinforcing its symbolism of infinity and the unending circle of love. This kind of design, often chosen by families in Poplar for funerals or remembrance services near local chapels, parks, or riverside memorials along the Thames, reflects the thoughtful craftsmanship of an experienced local florist. It carries a mood of stillness and gentle comfort, offering a dignified floral expression of sympathy, respect, and enduring affection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In this serene image, a sophisticated floral wreath representing quiet remembrance and comfort is presented on a clean white backdrop-a thoughtful creation from Poplar's talented florists. The dominant white lilies radiate with soft, star-shaped petals, some gracefully open, others promising to bloom, recalling the gentle spirit woven through Poplar's community spaces and parks near Bartlett Park. Scattered among them are eye-catching fuchsia lilies, their vivid magenta hues and dramatic centres drawing the eye and infusing the arrangement with a sense of warmth and hope. Pale blush and creamy white roses are carefully nestled throughout, their delicate, tightly wound petals framing the lilies and reflecting the tender, supportive gestures that define Poplar's caring neighbourhoods. Subtle streaks of cool green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus or lily greenery-add a fresh fragrance and textural depth, each leaf carefully layered for a polished, professional finish. The circular composition forms an unbroken ring, undulating with petals and symbolising eternal life and unity, making the arrangement perfect for memorials or funerals at local Poplar venues and churches along East India Dock Road. Each bloom's placement reveals the florist's intent and mindfulness, encouraging gentle remembrance and calm support during times of loss. The overall effect is a refined balance of colour, form, and heartfelt sentiment, deeply rooted in local Poplar traditions.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A refined circular sympathy wreath resting against a crisp white background, designed to convey calm and remembrance. The majority of the ring is formed from densely grouped white spray chrysanthemums; their tiny, overlapping petals create a tender, pillowy surface that suggests both purity and collective memory. On the upper-left quadrant a sculpted cluster of blooms provides a warm focal point: sunlit yellow roses, opened to reveal spiralling petals in shades of butter and gold, sit beside deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled edges add a soft, elegant contrast. A few pale lavender lisianthus buds and fresh green tips contribute depth and the sense of a living, evolving tribute. Intermingled greenery - glossy, rounded leaves and airy fern fronds - lifts the cluster, offering structure and a natural frame for the colours. Subtle dark purple mesh peeks from beneath the white chrysanthemum bed along the ring's inner curve, a delicate touch that links the purple highlights and gives the wreath a quietly finished edge. The composition's open centre emphasizes the traditional form while the textured chrysanthemum base absorbs light gently, making the yellow and purple accents read warmer and calmer. From the perspective of a local florist who arranges many memorial pieces for families attending services near Chrisp Street Market and Poplar's chapels, this wreath balances dignity and tenderness - a hand-crafted expression of sympathy that reads equally well in soft morning light or candlelit vigils.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, a perfectly round sympathy wreath of white and purple flowers seems to float in the centre of the image. The arrangement is generously filled with large white Oriental lilies, their broad, silky petals curling gently outward, revealing soft green hearts and delicate stamens tipped with golden-brown pollen. Some lilies have opened completely, like stars of light around the ring, while others are in earlier stages, with buds and half-open blooms bringing a quiet sense of progression. Threaded through the lilies are lisianthus flowers, their petals softly ruffled and edged in lilac and violet shades, giving the wreath a cool, calming halo of colour. Small, creamy buds and hints of compact blossoms tuck into the gaps, enhancing the rich texture without crowding the design. Deep green leaves and fine, eucalyptus-like foliage support the flowers from beneath, adding just enough contrast so the whites and purples appear even more luminous. The circle is complete and balanced, with no harsh edges, suggesting eternity, unity, and the enduring bond of love. This is the kind of wreath you might see at a funeral or memorial in Poplar, perhaps delivered to a service near Chrisp Street or by the riverside chapels around Canary Wharf. The overall mood is peaceful and respectful, offering a gentle space for mourners to focus their thoughts and emotions. In the quiet moments before and after the service, the softness of the lilies and the cool lilac tones would bring comfort, expressing sympathy and honouring the memory of someone deeply cherished.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a modestly raised angle on a bright, neutral surface, this traditional circular wreath presents a halo of countless white chrysanthemums, their feathery petals layered into a full, slightly domed ring that reads as serenity made visible. Three bold, deep royal-blue roses are arranged at the upper left, their velvety petals tightly spiralled and nestling into glossy dark green leaves that lift the cluster forward against the soft white field. A pleated, ruffled satin ribbon in matching cobalt blue edges both the outer and inner perimeters, its sheen and gentle folds providing definition and a touch of formal refinement. The composition casts a soft shadow beneath, lending depth and the impression of careful placement as if awaiting a service at a neighbourhood chapel near Chrisp Street Market or a remembrance held at a community hall by Blackwall. As an experienced local florist at Flowers Poplar, I choose chrysanthemums for their quiet fragrance and lasting form and pair them with blue roses when families want a tribute that is both traditional and personally distinctive. The effect is calm, noble, and consoling-the cool whites suggesting purity and the rich blue offering dignity and hope. Texturally, the chrysanthemums give a cushiony, tactile surface while the roses provide sculptural focus; the ribbon adds a tactile gloss that catches the light. This wreath is intended as a respectful expression of sympathy for funerals, memorial services, or to place at a graveside in Poplar and the Docklands.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
This overhead view captures a beautifully crafted sympathy wreath laid flat on a clean white surface, its circular form complete and unbroken, suggesting the enduring nature of memory. The arrangement is lush and closely packed, so the eye travels around a continuous ring of flowers and foliage without interruption. Large roses, fully open and generously petalled, anchor the design in tones of dusty lavender and soft mauve, their greyish-purple shading giving them a calm, measured elegance. The petals overlap in gentle spirals, creating a pleasing pattern of curves and shadows that draw the gaze inward. Intertwined with these prominent blooms are smaller clusters of pastel pink spray roses, some still in tight bud, others in the tender stages of opening. This mixture of buds and blossoms adds depth and movement, making the wreath feel very much alive despite its purpose as a farewell tribute. The pink roses add a note of warmth and affection, balancing the more muted lavender tones. All of this is framed and supported by a dense foundation of dark green fern fronds, whose finely cut, serrated leaflets create a textured, feathery border all around the wreath. The greenery pushes through between the roses at certain points, giving an impression of natural growth and subtly enhancing the three-dimensional feel of the ring. Small hints of darker foliage and unopened buds hide within the design, enriching the palette and reinforcing the sense of careful craftsmanship. The gentle, even lighting highlights each petal and frond without glare, resulting in an image that feels peaceful and composed. This is the kind of wreath a Poplar family might choose for a funeral or celebration of life near Canary Wharf or along the riverside, a floral expression of sympathy, gratitude, and enduring love.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this memorial wreath from Flowers Poplar reads as a thoughtful study in blue and white-crafted to convey sympathy and quiet reverence across Poplar, Blackwall and Canary Wharf. The main body is a lavish ring of small, vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a lush, textural surface; their tiny, spidery petals ripple outward and form a cushion-like band. A soft, ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner circle, its pleats catching cool light and providing an elegant frame that lifts the floral mass. At the upper-left quadrant a trio of spectacular blue roses opens fully, their velvety sapphire petals forming a dignified cluster accented by delicate white Gypsophila and a few deep green leaves for subtle contrast. From mid-left the wreath is graced by a sweeping cascade of immaculate white orchids-slender, refined blooms that curve gracefully toward the lower right-interspersed with fresh lime-green buds, some tightly closed and others beginning to unfurl. The arrangement's tactile variety-the chrysanthemums' fuzzy density, the roses' plush velvet, the orchids' slick, porcelain-like petals and the ribbon's satiny sheen-creates a composed, respectful presence. I picture this wreath standing quietly at a service near Chrisp Street Market or being placed at a graveside by the All Saints DLR; it reads as both contemporary and timeless, chosen to honour a life with serenity and care while remaining suitable for same-day delivery across Poplar and the Isle of Dogs.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced circular sympathy wreath, photographed straight-on against a clean white background that makes every flower in the ring stand out with clarity, as if ready to be delivered to a family in Poplar. The wreath's structure is almost completely concealed by a generous covering of blossoms, led by full white Oriental lilies whose broad petals open like quiet stars, surrounding soft green centres and golden stamens dusted with pollen. Threaded among these serene blooms are deep pink and magenta lilies, their rich hues echoing the colours you might glimpse in local florists along Chrisp Street Market, adding depth and emotional resonance. White gerbera daisies appear at regular intervals, their precise, layered petals and contrasting dark centres contributing brightness and a gentle modern touch. Scattered throughout, light pink roses in various stages of opening-some tight buds, some slightly unfurled-bring a soft, romantic quality, while creamy white roses, larger and fuller, anchor the arrangement with traditional funeral elegance. Small white filler flowers, likely tiny carnations or spray chrysanthemums, are tucked between the larger blooms, creating a seamless, densely packed circle. Around the outer edge and between the flowers, lush green foliage provides structure and contrast, with glossy leaves and occasional hints of fresh shoots giving the design depth and a natural, garden-like feel. The lighting is even and soft, ensuring no harsh reflections, just gentle highlights that trace the curves of each petal. This wreath feels calm, dignified, and thoughtfully composed, suitable for a Poplar church service, crematorium farewell, or memorial gathering, where it would wordlessly convey respect, love, and shared remembrance.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a bright white background, this circular sympathy wreath looks poised for delivery from Flowers Poplar to a quiet service in Poplar or a farewell at the City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery. The entire ring is thickly covered with flowers, so that the foliage peeks out only at the edges, creating a sense of abundance and care. The dominant blooms are deep red carnations, their petals ruffled and layered to form plush, rounded heads. As the eye moves around the circle, it catches subtle variations: some carnations are broad and fully opened, others are smaller, their centres still slightly cupped, suggesting freshness and the natural stages of bloom. Interspersed among the red are lime green button chrysanthemums. These small, rounded flowers are made up of countless tiny petals pressed closely together, giving them a dense, cushion-like texture. Their bright chartreuse colour lifts the overall design, bringing a sense of light and hope that gently offsets the more sombre red tones. Beneath and around the blossoms, a base of mixed greenery adds depth and structure. Dark green fern fronds reach outward with fine, feathery detail, like soft shadows around the ring, while variegated pittosporum leaves contribute lighter strokes of cream and soft green, softening the silhouette. A green ribbon, patterned with diagonal stripes in different shades, is woven into the lower section of the wreath, forming elegant loops that echo the circular shape and tie the foliage and flowers together visually. The composition feels calm, respectful, and thoughtfully composed, a fitting floral expression of sympathy for funerals, wakes, or memorial services held in Poplar, Limehouse, and the wider Docklands area.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Photographed from directly above on a clean white backdrop, this funeral wreath appears both intricate and calm, a carefully composed circle of colour and texture. At two points on the ring, warm coral-orange Asiatic lilies open fully, their wide petals tapering to soft points and their stamens standing proudly at the centre. These lilies bring a gentle, glowing focus that recalls late-afternoon light over Poplar's rooftops. Filling the majority of the wreath are sumptuous roses in blush and lavender-pink tones, their petals curling outwards in soft, spiralling layers that look velvety to the touch. Between them, lisianthus flowers in pale pink and deep purple are tucked like little ruffled cups, adding movement and a slightly whimsical quality to the otherwise formal shape. Delicate lavender-blue filler flowers-most likely statice-thread through the arrangement like a fine mist, softening edges and binding the colours together. The foliage base is generous and varied: silvery eucalyptus leaves lend a subtle coolness, while slender ferns and darker leaves give the wreath depth and a natural, garden-like feel, as if the flowers might have been gathered from a peaceful corner near Poplar Recreation Ground. Occasional spiky blooms of blue-grey eryngium thistle rise from the greenery, their structured, almost metallic look adding a quiet strength. A few closed lily buds lie between the open blossoms, small promises of flowers yet to bloom. The result is a wreath that feels respectful and composed, perfectly suited for a memorial or funeral service in Poplar, offering a visual expression of tenderness, remembrance, and resilience.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a circular funeral wreath lies flat on a pristine white surface, its outline perfectly round and visually soothing. The wreath is densely composed of Baby's Breath, so that the small, starry Gypsophila flowers merge into a continuous halo of soft white. Up close, you could almost imagine feeling the delicate buds brushing against your fingertips, each one light as air. The ring is broad and full, yet the inner circle remains open and uncluttered, a simple hole of untouched white that emphasises the wreath's symbolic continuity and unbroken love. Nestled into the lower right portion of this snowy ring are two refined calla lilies. Their long, slender stems tuck into the mass of Baby's Breath, arching slightly as they rise, then bending forwards so the blooms face in towards the centre. The petals form smooth, rolled trumpets, beginning with deep tones of burgundy and magenta at their flared edges, then transitioning into softer plum before blending seamlessly into green near the stems and undersides. This gradient of colour adds depth and drama without overpowering the gentle white base. Illumination comes from soft, diffuse light, which enhances the subtle textures of each flower while maintaining a tranquil, almost weightless atmosphere. The arrangement feels deeply respectful and thoughtfully composed, suitable for honouring a loved one at a Poplar funeral service or as a sympathy gesture delivered to a home near the Limehouse Cut or Canary Wharf. The combination of pure white Gypsophila and rich, jewel-toned callas offers a poetic balance between innocence, memory, and the lasting warmth of affection.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
The image captures a beautifully composed sympathy wreath, arranged in a flawless circle and set against a pure white background that makes its colours and shapes stand vividly forward. The wreath is densely packed, a tapestry of flowers and foliage without bare spaces, conveying abundance and care. Roses in deep cerise, rich magenta, and gentle blush pink spiral along the ring, their velvety petals curling in layered rosettes. Some blooms are fully open, revealing softly ruffled centres, while others remain partially closed, suggesting the tenderness of memories still being held close. Threaded among these roses are luxurious double lilies, their generous petals opening in layered fans of creamy white, soft pink, and peach. A few petals show faint, darker blush tones toward the tips, giving the lilies a delicate, painterly quality. Tucked within the flowers are slender lily buds in bright green, a reminder of renewal amid grief. The blooms rest on a base of rich, multi-textured greenery: fine, airy fern fronds, deep emerald leaves with a glossy sheen, and the subtle variation of lighter green edges here and there. Together, the foliage encircles the flowers like a quiet, natural frame. The whole wreath has a calm, composed presence, suitable for a funeral or remembrance gathering in Poplar, whether placed beside a coffin in a local chapel near Poplar High Street or set among candles at a memorial close to Bartlett Park. Crafted with the kind of attention you'd expect from a local florist who knows the community's stories, it offers families a gentle, beautiful focus for their farewell.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Soft, intimate, and richly red, this circular wreath is built entirely from dozens of deep crimson roses, each bloom chosen at the peak of its beauty. The bouquet is a warm, continuous embrace-a velvet tapestry of crimson that sits snugly against a bright white background. The arrangement is densely packed, with large, fully opened heads sharing the limelight with smaller, partially opened blooms, creating gentle variation in height and texture. The petals are smooth and voluptuous, their folds and edges curling in a way that invites a slow, contemplative gaze.

This piece feels both celebratory and solemn, a living gesture that can speak of joy and memory in equal measure. The heady fragrance mingles with the clean, floral air, and the crimson glow seems to glow a little brighter in the soft light. As a local florist in Poplar, I see it as an ideal focal point for a doorway during a birthday party or a compassionate tribute at a small ceremony, offering warmth without excess. It's easy to imagine this wreath gracing the hall of a community centre, hung with care to welcome guests or to honor someone dear.

In Poplar and the surrounding East End, the wreath travels well for occasions ranging from anniversaries to respectful memorials. It is available for delivery across Poplar and nearby districts, with dependable freshness and a same-day option when booked early. Whether placed on a door, over a pedestal, or near a gravesite, this crimson circle makes a confident statement about craft, care, and memory-an expression of love that endures.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
The photograph shows a large, circular floral wreath on a clean, pure white background, allowing every bloom to stand out with clarity. The wreath itself is tightly packed, forming a complete ring of flowers with a visible open centre, the shape symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. Deep red roses dominate the arrangement, their velvety petals layered in elegant spirals. Some roses appear a rich, classic red, while others verge towards a darker burgundy, creating gentle variation and depth as the eye travels around the circle. Nestled between these are clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, with small, densely packed petals that give a soft, domed appearance. These yellow blooms bring a note of warmth and hope to the composition, contrasting yet complementing the more serious tone of the red roses. Lush green foliage underpins the flowers, with glossy leaves and softer, silvery-green sprigs suggesting a mix of salal and eucalyptus. The greenery peeks through in measured touches, providing structure and a natural backdrop without crowding the richly coloured blooms. The whole wreath appears expertly constructed, the flowers fresh and full, as though it has just been finished in a Poplar florist's workshop not far from Canary Wharf or around East India Dock Road, ready for delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. Soft, even lighting enhances the colours and textures, from the sheen on the leaves to the intricate folds of each petal. The result is a serene, dignified tribute, ideal for funerals, memorial services, or laying at a grave to honour a loved one with a blend of reverence, love, and gentle brightness.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
On the workbench at Flowers Poplar, this circular wreath of deep red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, a visual vow of enduring connection. The arrangement is lush and tightly built, dozens of blooms pressed into a perfect ring, each petal catching the light and revealing subtle shades from bright crimson to velvet depths. The scent, faint and fresh, mingles with the quiet hush of the room as if the garden itself had stepped into the church hall. Interwoven among the roses are sprigs of green foliage - broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus - which frame the red and give the design a natural rhythm. The circle's unbroken line symbolizes eternity, reverence, and the strength of shared memories. The craftsmanship is evident in the even distribution of blooms and the gentle layering of petals that creates a soft three-dimensional surface against the white background. This piece is a versatile tribute, suited to funerals, memorial services, or anniversaries of remembrance, and it carries a sense of warmth that can bring comfort to families in Poplar, Limehouse, or Canary Wharf. For customers in East London, this piece offers sympathetic delivery across the area, with careful placement advice to help the wreath rest with dignity on the service table or at a commemorative display.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this photograph, a striking circular sympathy wreath is arranged to resemble a classic life preserver, the kind you might notice hanging along the riverside walkways near Poplar's Blackwall Basin. The wreath is meticulously crafted into a flawlessly round ring, with an open centre that immediately reinforces the lifebuoy silhouette. The base is entirely hidden beneath a compact mass of small chrysanthemumlike blooms, their heads closely packed to produce a gently undulating but visually continuous surface. Colour is organised into four quarters, alternating between rich royal blue and cool white. The blue segments, located at the top left and bottom right, are saturated and intense, with each tiny flower head contributing to a plush, almost velourlike texture. The white segments, at the top right and bottom left, bring a clean, fresh counterpoint, their many petals catching the light and giving the wreath a soft glow. A slim band of dark blue ribbon trims the inner edge, gathered into neat folds that create a delicate ruffle echoing the circular motion of waves. The overall mood conveyed is one of solemn dignity and quiet reassurance, with the familiar maritime form symbolising protection, rescue, and safe passage. The stark white background keeps the attention firmly on the wreath, emphasising its structure and colours without distraction. This design is particularly suited to funerals or memorials for those connected with shipping, the coastguard, lifeboat services, or the many waterside professions around Poplar, offering a heartfelt visual tribute that acknowledges both their work and the emotional safety they provided to the people around them.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From an overhead view on stark white, this funeral wreath reads as a study in gentle contrasts: warm ivory blooms against cool, verdant greens. Approximately a dozen cream-coloured roses form the arrangement's principal band, each rose a compact swirl of petals that seems to hold light within. Pale yellow lilies weave through the roses-some opened wide, presenting trumpet-like faces and subtle pale stamens, others in tight or partially opened buds-introducing a graceful vertical rhythm to the otherwise flattened, circular design. The overall surface is densely packed, giving the wreath a full, luxurious presence that feels like a soft, floral cushion.

Supportive greenery shapes the composition and softens its edges. Fine, feathery fern fronds create a lacy, tactile perimeter, while broader, rounded sprigs of eucalyptus-style foliage introduce cooler blue-greens and a slightly waxy texture. The interplay of these greens with the creamy whites and gentle yellows produces a calm, restorative colour story. Imagine the delicate scent of roses tempered by the cleaner, green note of lilies and eucalyptus-subtle, not overpowering, an olfactory echo of the wreath's visual restraint.

Crafted with considered balance and sympathy, the perfectly circular form speaks to continuity and remembrance without ostentation. This arrangement, made with experienced hands and quiet attention to tone and proportion, is intended as a dignified tribute for a funeral, memorial service, or graveside remembrance-an offering of solace rendered through delicate colour, texture, and scent.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00