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Funerals

Elegant funeral flowers and floral tributes

Our funeral flowers collection is a heartfelt expression of personal condolences and sympathy. During this challenging time, we offer a thoughtful selection of elegant and personalised floral tributes and funeral flowers to help you honour your loved ones. Choose from a range of traditional, contemporary, and religious designs, including simple casket tributes, children's floral arrangements, cushions, crosses, hearts, funeral letters, wreaths, sports tributes, sprays, and sheaths.

Our offerings encompass a variety of colours, designs, and price points to accommodate different preferences and budgets. For custom requirements not listed, please reach out to us for personalised assistance. Explore our diverse array of bespoke funeral designs, featuring unique options like animal shapes, sporting motifs, and musical floral arrangements.

Whether you need same-day or next-day delivery, we are here to help. To ensure timely delivery, we recommend placing your order for funeral flowers or floral tributes at least 48 hours prior to the service. If you find it challenging to select a floral tribute, our experienced florists are here to provide compassionate guidance and suggestions to create a tribute that truly reflects your sentiments during this difficult period.

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Funeral Flowers FAQs

Choosing funeral flowers can be difficult. These frequently asked questions provide clear guidance on ordering, delivery, and selecting the most appropriate tribute.

What information do I need to order funeral flowers?

To ensure accurate and timely delivery, please provide the full name of the deceased, the funeral date and time, and the name and address of the funeral director or venue. We usually deliver funeral flowers around 2 hours before the service. For best availability, we recommend ordering at least 48–72 hours in advance.

How much do funeral flowers cost in the UK?

Funeral flower prices depend on the style and size of the tribute. Smaller arrangements such as posies and sheaves typically range from £40–£80. Letter tributes are usually priced per letter, often from £40 each. Larger arrangements generally start from £60 with most casket sprays starting at £195. We offer a range of options to suit different budgets.

When should I order funeral flowers?

We recommend placing your order at least 48–72 hours before the funeral. This allows time to source the freshest flowers and prepare your tribute. While we may be able to accommodate last-minute orders, earlier booking ensures the best choice and availability.

Where are funeral flowers delivered?

Funeral flowers are usually delivered directly to the funeral director, crematorium, or place of service. This ensures they are arranged and displayed before the ceremony. We coordinate delivery carefully to meet all timing requirements.

What should I write on a funeral flowers card?

Messages are typically brief and heartfelt. Common examples include “In loving memory”, “Forever in our thoughts”, “With deepest sympathy”, or “Sadly missed”. Due to the size of the card, short and meaningful messages are most suitable.

Are funeral flowers addressed to the deceased?

Yes, messages are usually written as a tribute to the deceased rather than the family. The flowers themselves are delivered to the funeral director or service location, typically not a home address, however if the funeral director or service location isn't known, delivery to a home address can be an option.

What type of funeral flowers should I choose?

The choice of tribute often reflects your relationship with the deceased. Immediate family typically select casket sprays or named letter tributes. Friends and extended family often choose wreaths, posies, or sheaves. Personalised tributes can also be created to reflect hobbies, interests, or favourite colours.

What flowers are appropriate for a funeral?

Traditional funeral flowers in the UK include lilies, roses, chrysanthemums, carnations, gerberas and seasonal flowers. These flowers are chosen for their symbolism of peace, remembrance and respect. Seasonal flowers will also be used to create a natural and meaningful tribute.

What do different funeral flower colours mean?

Flower colours can carry special meanings. White flowers symbolise peace and purity, red represents love and respect, pink expresses admiration, and yellow can signify friendship or remembrance. Many families choose colours that reflect the personality or wishes of the deceased.

Can I send funeral flowers directly to the family?

Yes, sympathy flowers can be sent to the family’s home as a gesture of support. However, traditional funeral tributes are usually delivered to the funeral director or service venue. If you are unsure, we can advise on the most appropriate option.

Do you offer same-day funeral flower delivery?

We may be able to provide same-day or next-day funeral flower delivery depending on availability and timing. However, due to the importance of these arrangements, we strongly recommend ordering in advance wherever possible.

Can funeral flowers be personalised?

Yes, many funeral tributes can be customised with specific flowers, colours, shapes, or letter designs. Personalised arrangements are often chosen to reflect the life, hobbies, or passions of the deceased, creating a unique and meaningful tribute.

Are there any cultural or religious considerations for funeral flowers?

Some cultures and religions have specific traditions regarding funeral flowers. For example, certain communities may prefer particular colours or avoid flowers altogether. If you are unsure, it is best to check with the family or funeral director, and we are happy to guide you.

What happens to funeral flowers after the service?

After the funeral, flowers are often taken home by the family, left at the graveside, or donated to care homes or hospitals where appropriate. Some families choose to preserve flowers as keepsakes.