Wreaths & Bouquets in Bow by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Bow, your trusted neighbourhood expert for stunning wreaths, flowers, and bespoke bouquets in the heart of Bow. As passionate local florists, we’re dedicated to bringing fresh blooms and heartfelt arrangements to every doorstep in our community—whether you’re nestled close to Roman Road Market or relaxing near Victoria Park, or just a stroll from Bow Church.

Our team lives and breathes flowers. We select the finest stems daily, handcrafting every wreath and bouquet to reflect both the character of East London and your personal sentiment. Looking for a last-minute floral gift? With our reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM, you can order online and send flowers to loved ones in Bow and nearby areas like Mile End, Hackney Wick, and Stratford—all expertly arranged, every time.

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  • Local & experienced floral designers
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  • Knowledge of Bow’s unique character and occasions
Each order is handled with care, whether you’re honouring a loved one, celebrating a milestone, or just wanting to brighten someone’s day. Discover why Bow trusts us for flowers—order your next bouquet or wreath online and experience the difference of a true local florist.

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WREATHS
When I picture this wreath laid on a chapel table or resting against a stone memorial, I see it as a gentle, supportive circle - a visual embrace of comfort. The core of the design is formed from countless white cushion chrysanthemums, their tightly packed, ruffled petals creating a cloud-like ring that speaks of purity, solace and continuity. Nestled into the upper-left section is an artful flourish of purple lisianthus (Eustoma): some blooms are fully open in saturated violet with soft yellow centers, while others remain as pale lavender buds, each on a slender stem that lends height and movement. Variegated greenery and delicate fern fronds are woven through and around the purple grouping, bringing cool, living textures and a subtle scent of fresh foliage. A fine, crinkled ribbon or mesh in a matching dark purple trims the inner and outer edges of the wreath, a discreet flourish that harmonises with the flowers without stealing focus. The studio-like white background and the soft, diffused shadow beneath the wreath concentrate attention on craftsmanship-the careful spacing, the balance between dense white and the vibrant accent, and the tactile contrast between soft petals and crisp foliage. This arrangement feels quiet and considered, intended to offer comfort at a funeral or memorial in Bow, perhaps delivered to a local church near Roman Road or placed at a graveside by family and friends who want a dignified, heartfelt tribute.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white background, this dignified circular funeral wreath is composed of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums that create a plush, uniform ring symbolic of peace and continuity. At the top-left, three soft yellow roses open gently, their creamy tones suggesting friendship and tender remembrance; they are surrounded by feathery clouds of baby's breath and slender stems of pale purple statice that offer a small, hopeful contrast. Varied green foliage - from smooth, broad leaves to delicate, fern-like fronds - supports the cluster, introducing natural texture and a sense of life within the composed tribute. A fine, dark purple netting or ribbon subtly peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum heads along both the inner and outer rims, giving the wreath an understated border that adds depth without overpowering the quiet white field of blooms. The image is evenly lit, allowing the textures of ruffled petals and soft greenery to be read clearly, and a delicate shadow beneath the wreath anchors it visually. Crafted with the careful hand of local makers, this piece reflects the thoughtful restraint often requested for services around Bow Road, Mile End, or the church halls by Bow Church; Florist Bow on Roman Road can prepare and deliver similar tributes for funerals and memorials across the area with sensitivity and same-day options where possible.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A delicately composed funeral wreath forms a flawless circle of white and soft purple blooms, floating visually against a stark white backdrop. The base of the design is created from a dense collar of Baby's Breath, each slim stem branching into clusters of minute snow-white flowers that together resemble a ring of mist or early-morning fog. Set among this airy cloud are focal Lisianthus blossoms, carefully spaced so their elegant shapes stand out. Their petals are predominantly white, yet finely edged, brushed, and sometimes softly veined with lavender and richer violet, giving the arrangement a refined, almost porcelain-like beauty. Some Lisianthus are fully open, showing off layered, ruffled petals and deeper-toned centres; others remain in more compact bud form, with hints of pale green and cream, suggesting new blooms about to open. The inner circle of the wreath is left completely open, emphasising the symbolic ring of eternity that is so often chosen for funeral and memorial flowers in Bow's local churches and crematoria. There is no visible ribbon or inscription, allowing the flowers themselves to convey the message of quiet sympathy and remembrance. Set against the plain white background, every detail becomes more distinct: the softness of the Gypsophila, the gentle movement in each Lisianthus petal, and the cool harmony of white blending into purple. This image evokes the stillness of a respectful farewell, the kind of carefully crafted tribute a Bow family might arrange for a final goodbye, expressing love, peace, and the wish for restful sleep.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This wreath, composed with the practiced hand of an East London florist, presents a measured beauty meant to soothe. A thick halo of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the substantial base, each tiny petal layered into a plush, cloud-like surface that seems almost tactile. Woven beneath and visible along the inner circumference is a ribbon of deep purple mesh, its ruffled texture giving the arrangement depth and a discreet, respectful accent. At the upper-left, a compact cluster anchors the design: a single, soft cream rose blooms at its heart, surrounded by rich green foliage-variegated leaves edged in pale tones and delicate fern fronds that add softness and movement. Interspersed among the greens are slender sprays of lavender-hued statice, their papery florets catching the light like distant memory. On the right, two elegant calla lilies arch gracefully across the wreath, their smooth, sculptural forms shifting in color from deep purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink near the base; their long, verdant stems are woven into the chrysanthemum bed, creating a flowing line. A lone green stem crosses the lower portion, tied with care and visually connecting both focal areas. Presented against white, this composition reads as a thoughtful sympathy tribute-subtle, composed, and sincere-and is the kind of piece Florist Bow often prepares for families in Bow, Mile End, or for memorial services at nearby Roman Road venues when a calm, reverent expression of condolence is requested.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully crafted circular floral wreath, photographed head-on against a spotless white background, showcases a harmonious blend of pastel roses and lush greenery arranged for a funeral or memorial. The ring is completely filled with flowers, so that the eye follows an unbroken circle of colour: creamy white roses with broad, open petals; small clusters of blush pink spray roses; soft peach and buttery yellow roses adding warm light; and unusual dusty lavender or mauve roses that introduce a subtle, vintage charm. Each rose is placed close to its neighbour, creating a tapestry of petal upon petal, with some blooms fully open and others still cupped in bud, like moments of a life captured around the circle. Rich, dark green fern fronds weave between the flowers, their finely cut leaves creating a feathery texture that contrasts with the smooth rose petals while forming a strong, verdant foundation. The overall impression is both lush and serene, as if this wreath had just been finished on a Bow workbench, ready for delivery to a quiet service near Mile End or along the canals around Fish Island. Light falls evenly across the arrangement, picking up the gentle colour variations and the soft shadows that give the wreath depth. This floral tribute feels thoughtful and composed, symbolising eternity, continuity, and the gentle passing of time, a fitting expression of sympathy and remembrance for families in Bow saying goodbye to someone they deeply cherish.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
In the heart of Bow, where heritage meets community along the tranquil paths of Victoria Park, this circular wreath captures the essence of grace-filled remembrance. Large, pure white lilies anchor the display, their open, star-like petals embracing the entire arrangement with a sense of calm and dignity. Interspersed with these are lavish fuchsia pink lilies, whose deep magenta hues and delicate freckling offer a vibrant focal point, recalling the lively splashes of colour found on Bow's bustling morning markets. Among these grand lilies are tucked clusters of small, blush pink roses-some tightly wrapped, others just starting to unfurl-each adding a romantic softness and gentle perfume that evoke cherished memories. Supple green leaves, possibly sprigs of eucalyptus, weave through the arrangement, contributing subtle texture and providing natural depth without overwhelming the primary blooms. The wreath's seamless, symmetrical design, with an open center, invites reflection, symbolizing the eternal cycle of memory and love. This arrangement, ideal for memorial services or sincere condolences in the Bow area, stands as a tribute to lives well-remembered and expresses heartfelt sympathy with artistry and care. Each bloom is chosen and placed to inspire comfort and to honor the moments shared within the vibrant heart of East London.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented here is a traditional circular funeral wreath made from hundreds of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom closely placed so the ring reads as a single, tender surface of soft, cloud-like texture. The effect is one of unity and serenity, a quiet backdrop against which an upper-left floral spray provides a poignant focal point. Several rich, fully opened yellow roses crown that section, their petals spiralling in warm shades of butter and gold and offering a faint, comforting rose scent. Interlaced among them are deep royal purple lisianthus (Eustoma) - their ruffled, cup-shaped blooms introduce a velvety depth and a noble coolness to the palette - while a few unopened lavender buds and slender green stems introduce hope and dimension. A variety of fresh green foliage, from glossy, rounded leaves to delicate fern fronds and small variegated tips, supports the flowers and punctuates the colour with natural texture. A subtle dark purple crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the white blossoms along the inner and outer edges of the wreath, a measured decorative cue that ties the purple tones together without overpowering the composition. The lighting in the photograph is soft and even, accentuating the chrysanthemum's dense petal structure and the gentle sheen on the lisianthus, and the overall mood is one of respectful remembrance. As a Bow-based florist, Florist Bow crafts such tributes with local sensitivity - suitable for delivery to services on Bow Road, near Roman Road Market, or to family homes around Mile End and Victoria Park.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Displayed on a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath forms a serene ring of white and lilac blossoms, carefully arranged so each flower supports the next in a quiet, seamless flow. The main focus is on the white Oriental lilies, their broad petals smooth and slightly curved, creating a soft, almost velvety surface that catches the light. Many of these lilies are fully open, revealing long green pistils and softly powdered stamens in amber and russet tones, while a few buds remain tightly wrapped, adding a sense of gentle anticipation. Intertwined among them are frilled Lisianthus or Eustoma-style blooms, white at the centre but edged in soft violet and lavender, as though each petal had been delicately dipped in colour. These smaller blooms nestle close to the lilies, filling the gaps and creating a lush, layered texture that feels both rich and airy. Fine stems of greenery and eucalyptus-like leaves thread through the composition, their cool green tones providing a quiet backdrop that supports the flowers without overwhelming them. The circle is full and continuous, symbolising ongoing love and the unbroken bond between the living and the departed. The overall mood is peaceful and reflective, reminiscent of an early morning walk along the canals near Bow or through the calm pathways of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park. Designed as a thoughtful funeral or memorial tribute for families in Bow and the nearby Mile End and Hackney Wick areas, this wreath conveys condolence, respect, and purity in a way that feels deeply personal and lovingly made.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured against a pristine white ground from a slightly raised viewpoint, this circular funeral wreath presents an elegant interplay of texture and colour that reads as a calm, solemn offering. The main ring is densely built from hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their fine, feathery petals layered to form a softly domed surface that diffuses light and suggests quiet purity. At the upper left, three deep royal blue roses form the visual focal point; their velvety, tightly coiled centers bloom into luxuriant petals that sit vividly against surrounding glossy, dark green foliage. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon trims both the outer and inner perimeters of the chrysanthemum band, its gentle ruffles and glossy finish providing both definition and a reflective sheen that echoes the roses' intensity. The wreath casts a gentle shadow on the white base, giving it a grounded, dignified presence as though poised for placement beside a memorial card or at the foot of a service table. The scent is understated-chrysanthemum's mild sweetness with the faint, green freshness of leaves-complementing the visual calm. This colourway, a union of white for remembrance and deep blue for solemnity and hope, suits funeral services, memorial gatherings, or quiet tributes. At Florist Bow we often prepare similar designs for local services around Bow Road, Mile End, and Victoria Park, mindful of how the textures, form, and ribbon detail will carry meaning for families seeking a composed and respectful floral farewell.

Every element here is assembled to provide comfort through tradition and thoughtful craftsmanship.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular funeral wreath is photographed from above against a spotless white background, the clean surround focusing attention entirely on the flowers. At its heart, the wreath is composed of generous, fully opened roses in a quietly elegant palette of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and soft greyish-purple. Each bloom appears lush and velvety, with petals unfolding in gentle spirals that evoke calm reflection and enduring love. Between these stately roses, clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses nestle closely, some just beginning to unfurl and others half open, their pastel tones suggesting tenderness and cherished memories. Together, the lavender and pink roses create a soothing blend of colour, suitable for a thoughtful condolence gesture or a memorial gathering in Bow, perhaps near Roman Road or Victoria Park. Encircling the flowers is a thick foundation of rich, dark green fern foliage, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, whose feathered fronds extend beyond the blooms in a continuous ring. The deep green leaves add structure and contrast, cradling the roses while enhancing their soft hues. Subtle accents of darker greenery and tiny unopened buds are tucked among the petals, adding quiet depth and natural texture. The arrangement feels meticulously crafted, with every space filled but not crowded, offering a sense of balance and gentle order. Under soft, even lighting, the wreath appears fresh and tranquil, a dignified sympathy tribute that a local Bow family might choose to accompany a funeral service or a celebration of life, sending a message of peace, remembrance, and heartfelt farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a crisp white background, this circular funeral wreath is a study in respectful contrast: a plush carpet of royal blue chrysanthemums creates a full, volumetric ring whose countless tiny petals seem to shimmer in cool light, evoking calm and solemnity. The interior edge is softly lined with ruffled white satin ribbon whose subtle sheen provides a tailored border, lifting the deep blues into relief. Anchoring the piece at the upper-left is a small cluster of three large blue roses, each bloom unfurled to reveal velvety, azure petals; these roses are gently haloed by feathery sprays of white baby's breath and touches of deep green foliage, adding classic formality and a human, handcrafted touch. Sweeping from mid-left down toward the lower right, a delicate cascade of white orchids-likely Phalaenopsis-meanders across the chrysanthemum base; the orchids' smooth, ivory petals and the fresh lime-green buds interspersed along their stems introduce an elegant, hopeful rhythm. The mix of textures-crisp satin, velvet rose petals, spiky chrysanthemum heads, and satiny orchid blooms-creates a layered sensory experience that feels both composed and tender. As a local Bow florist, I arrange pieces like this for quiet services near Bow Road or contemplative gatherings by Victoria Park; the palette of blues and whites speaks of peace, purity, and memory. Florist Bow prepares this style with careful attention to proportion and finish, aiming to reflect the dignity and enduring affection families wish to express when honouring a loved one.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a lush circular funeral wreath arranged against a clean white backdrop, the flowers forming an unbroken ring of gentle colour and texture. Large white Oriental lilies anchor the design, their elegant petals arching outward and catching the light so that their golden stamens appear to glow softly. Between them, deep pink and magenta lilies add a note of richness, their star-shaped blooms slightly darker at the centre and lightly freckled, like brushstrokes of colour across the wreath. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, punctuate the arrangement with a fresh, modern feel, while clusters of light pink roses bring a delicate, romantic softness; some roses are just opening, their outer petals still cupped, while others are in fuller bloom. Creamy white roses nestle nearby, reinforcing the sense of purity and devotion. Small white filler flowers, perhaps spray carnations or miniature chrysanthemums, are threaded through the design so that no gaps show, creating a velvety, full appearance. The flowers sit on a base of deep green foliage, the leaves layered to give depth and support to the circular form, with the open centre hinting at remembrance and the cycle of life. The lighting is even and gentle, suggesting a calm, reflective moment, similar to the quiet of an early morning walk through Victoria Park or along Roman Road. Crafted with the care you would expect from an experienced Bow florist, this wreath would be a dignified choice for a funeral, cremation, or memorial service, conveying comfort and a sense of lasting love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, a perfectly round sympathy wreath is shown in full view, its circle completely filled with deep red and vivid lime green flowers that create a striking yet graceful tribute. The dominant blooms are plush red carnations, their many ruffled petals folding over each other in layers, giving each flower a soft, almost cloud-like texture. Some carnations are fully opened, revealing their complex centres, while others remain slightly cupped, adding depth and gentle movement around the ring. Threaded between them are bright lime green button chrysanthemums, or pompon mums, each one a tiny globe of densely packed florets that feel almost velvety to the eye. These green domes punctuate the wreath like fresh spring notes, lifting the intensity of the red with a sense of quiet renewal. Around and beneath the blooms, mixed foliage provides structure and harmony: dark green fern fronds reach outward with fine, feathery tips, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in creamy white, bring a soft, dappled pattern that lightens the overall look. Curled through the flowers is a ribbon in shades of green, its diagonal stripes looping gently among the stems like a subtle, tailored bow. The overall composition has a polished, professional finish, the circle perfectly balanced and full without feeling crowded. Emotionally, the wreath conveys a message of respect and remembrance, suitable for a funeral service or memorial gathering in Bow, perhaps delivered to a family home off Bow Road or to a local church. It reflects the kind of careful, considered work a local florist creates when helping neighbours say a final, loving farewell.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost like a painted halo, each flower carefully placed to convey comfort and respect for a Bow family saying goodbye. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies serve as natural focal points on opposite sides of the ring, their open petals and golden stamens creating warm, sunlit accents amid the softer tones. Surrounding them, generous clusters of blush and light lavender-pink roses nestle closely together, their delicately layered petals suggesting gentleness, affection, and cherished memories. Interwoven throughout are lisianthus blossoms in shades of pale pink and deep, velvety purple, their ruffled cups adding movement and a slightly romantic air, as if caught in a quiet breeze drifting over Victoria Park. Wisps of tiny lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, form a soft haze between the larger blooms, blending the colours into a harmonious whole rather than separate clusters. The wreath's structure rests on a lush circle of greenery: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a muted silvery tint, feather-light fern fronds, and textured foliage that fill every gap so the ring feels complete and abundant. Sharp, sculptural blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the arrangement, bringing in a cool, steely contrast and a sense of quiet strength. Carefully folded bright green leaves, possibly aspidistra or Ti, are shaped around the lilies, showcasing the precise handwork of an experienced florist. The result is a dignified funeral wreath, ideal for services around Bow Road or local chapels, radiating a calm, fragrant presence that speaks of remembrance, peace, and unwavering love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The image presents an elegant funeral wreath viewed from above, suspended visually on a crisp, white background that makes every flower stand out. Forming a perfect ring, finely worked stems of Baby's Breath are packed closely together so that the myriad tiny white Gypsophila blossoms almost blur into a single, soft halo. The flowers create a fluffy, cloud-like texture, their minute petals catching the light and giving the wreath a gentle, luminous glow. In the lower right segment of this snowy circle, two dramatic calla lilies break the monochrome calm with their deep, saturated colour. Each bloom curls into a smooth, trumpet shape, their petals shifting from rich burgundy and magenta tones at the centre to subtle green along the outer edges. The long, smooth green stems curve upward and inward from the base of the wreath, as though growing out of the Baby's Breath cushion, lending the design a modern yet timeless elegance. The empty centre of the ring is clean and unadorned, drawing the eye around the circular path and back to the callas, which serve as a poignant focal point. The overall feeling is one of quiet reflection and dignified beauty, perfectly suited to a farewell tribute. It resembles the kind of understated, beautifully balanced wreath a Bow family might arrange for delivery to a chapel near Roman Road or to a crematorium service, blending purity, remembrance, and a touch of sophisticated colour into one considered floral gesture.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A richly detailed circular wreath dominates the centre of a crisp white background, its colours and textures glowing as if under soft daylight in a quiet Bow sitting room. The arrangement is tightly woven with roses in vivid shades of fuchsia, raspberry pink, and deep magenta, each bloom showing its own character: some fully opened into layered rosettes, others still half closed, with petals cupped protectively around the centre. Nestled among these roses are graceful double lilies in muted cream, blush pink, and hints of pale peach, their wide petals slightly rolled at the tips and lightly speckled or veined with deeper tones. A few slim, pointed lily buds in zesty yellow-green rise from the mass of petals, offering a fresh counterpoint to the softness of the open flowers. Surrounding and supporting the blooms is a generous collar of greenery. Delicate, feather-fine fern fronds spill outwards, giving a sense of movement, while darker, glossy leaves tuck in between the roses and lilies, providing depth like shaded corners in a garden near Victoria Park. The wreath forms a perfect unbroken circle, symbolising continuity and eternal remembrance, a design often chosen by local families for services in Bow and nearby Mile End. Against the stark white backdrop, every detail stands out: the contrast of vivid pinks against cool greens, the satin sheen of rose petals, the plush texture of the lilies. The overall mood is one of quiet grace and heartfelt condolence, the sort of floral tribute that might rest beside a framed photograph during a celebration of life or a solemn farewell at a local crematorium.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a Bow-area shop and encountering a wreath lush with rich red roses that radiate warmth. Each bloom has been selected at the peak of its beauty, petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form is a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where every rose gently brushes its neighbor, creating a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is not merely ornament; it embodies love and solemnity, with every rose carrying a memory or a deeply felt wish. As a local florist, I sense the quiet power in these flowers, their heady fragrance mingling with the subtle greenness of hidden stems. It is a wreath that channels elegance and reverence, a natural expression of both farewell and celebration. In Bow, it suits a wedding entrance or a memorial service at a community hall near Mile End or Bromley-by-Bow, or a refined home display on Bow Road. It is stylish enough for significant anniversaries or solemn tributes, yet intimate enough for quiet, personal moments of remembrance. For customers across Bow and the surrounding neighbourhoods, same-day delivery is available, bringing this heartfelt design to doors in Stratford, Bethnal Green, or Poplar with reliability. This piece is crafted to endure the season's light and air, inviting guests to pause and feel the wreath's timeless message of affection and sympathy.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath glows with rich, emotional colour, as if it has just been set down in a peaceful corner of a Bow chapel. The design is completely filled with flowers, leaving only the central opening to suggest an unbroken circle of life and memory. Dozens of red roses dominate the wreath, each bloom carefully opened to reveal its classic spiral of velvety petals. Their shades shift gently from clear scarlet to deeper burgundy, adding a sense of layered feeling rather than a flat band of colour. Nestled closely among them are generous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, their many fine petals creating a soft, cushiony texture that brings lightness and gentle brightness to the tribute, much like sunshine falling over the towpaths near the River Lea. Between roses and chrysanthemums, a rich bed of greenery provides structure and calm. Broad, fresh green leaves, probably salal or ruscus, are paired with slightly misty, grey-green foliage that could be eucalyptus, giving a subtle variation in tone and a natural, almost woodland feel. The flowers are positioned so precisely that no stem or mechanics show, only a lush, seamless ring of red, yellow, and green. This careful craftsmanship reflects the work you might expect from an experienced local florist serving the Bow area, used to creating tributes for crematoriums, churches, and small family ceremonies. The wreath's combination of deep red love and hopeful yellow light conveys a message of sympathy, gratitude, and remembrance, making it an appropriate floral expression at a funeral, wake, or anniversary of a loved one's passing.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal has been woven with patience and reflection. The blooms exhale a deep, timeless romance, tempered by touches of silvery green foliage that peek out like quiet breaths-broad, matte leaves with eucalyptus texture and slender, glossy fronds of ruscus. The roses themselves, classic symbols of love and devotion, carry a mood of reverence, their velvety depths catching the light and glowing as if lit from within. A soft, dusk-like fragrance seems to linger, inviting memories to unfold. Light falls softly across the ring, emphasizing the plush folds of every petal and lending the design a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece speaks of comfort and remembrance more than mere décor, a quiet pledge that memories endure like a garden in bloom. Created for Bow's funerary or memorial settings, it would feel at home at a service near Mile End or Victoria Park, or graced a family home along Bow Road, its presence offering calming dignity. We offer same-day delivery across Bow and surrounding communities, ensuring freshness and care from the moment it leaves our shop.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this circular floral tribute is designed with the precision of a seasoned Bow florist, echoing the form of a maritime lifebuoy. The wreath is tightly covered with countless small blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, giving it a soft yet structured feel, as though you could run your fingers along the surface and never meet a stem. The ring is neatly quartered, its four segments alternating in bold bands of royal blue and pure white, much like a life ring you might associate with riverboats or coastal harbours, even though here it belongs to the quieter streets around Bow Road and Roman Road. In the blue sections, the flowers are densely packed, forming a rich, velvety carpet of cool colour that suggests depth and steadfastness. The white quadrants, equally full and lush, bring clarity and a sense of breathing space, brightening the whole tribute and emphasising its clean lines. Framing the inner circle, a slim dark blue ribbon is gathered into subtle ruffles, adding an extra layer of texture that gently catches the light. The central opening is left empty, creating a calm focal point that invites contemplation, like gazing through to memories of time spent by the water. This funeral wreath blends nautical symbolism with quiet tenderness, making it particularly meaningful for families in Bow wishing to honour someone with naval, Coast Guard, or lifeguard ties, or simply a person who offered unwavering support to others. It feels like a floral promise of safety, remembrance, and a carefully guided final journey.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above on a clean white surface, this formal circular wreath presents an intimate study in soft tones and thoughtful texture, often prepared by Florist Bow for families in Bow and nearby Victoria Park. At its heart sit roughly fifteen creamy white roses, each with the classic tightly furled petals that catch the light and give an overall ivory radiance. Interspersed among the roses are pale yellow trumpet lilies, some opened wide to reveal their graceful curves and subtle stamens, others held gently closed in bud to introduce a quieter vertical rhythm and a sense of unfolding life. The floral elements are set into a rich tapestry of greenery - light, feathery fern fronds that soften the wreath's edge and rounded, slightly waxy leaves resembling eucalyptus that offer tonal depth from deep forest green to soft silver-green. Viewed from above, the wreath's dense packing creates a luxurious, balanced silhouette whose symmetry reads as both meticulous and tender. There is an implied scent profile of soft rose sweetness and a green, almost citrus freshness from the lilies, lending a calm dignity suitable for a memorial service on Bow Road or a ceremony near the church. The arrangement's circular form symbolizes eternity and remembrance, while the restrained palette of creams, ivories, and cool greens conveys a message of peace and solace. Made with local care and floral expertise, this wreath provides a respectful tribute intended to comfort and commemorate a cherished life.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00