All Funeral Flowers & Arrangements

All of our funeral flowers are hand-crafted with the utmost care by our UK artisan florists, working with you to create a meaningful 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













































































Making funeral flower delivery a little easier

At a difficult or complicated time, we can at least save any worries about the flowers. A skilled local florist will take care of the blooms, arranging them with care and delivering them with sensitivity and compassion. And we have an incredibly skilled customer care team ready to help make sure it all goes smoothly too.

If you’d rather talk to someone about a funeral arrangement, no problem. Call 03336007003 for UK or 016869395 for Ireland.

How to choose funeral flowers

There are a wide range of traditional types of funeral flowers. Here’s a quick summary of each kind.

  • Funeral sheaves and sprays – like bouquets designed to lay flat, they’re usually placed on the grave.

  • Funeral wreaths – symbolising never ending love these are traditionally left on a grave.

  • Funeral posies and pillows – these are often sent by extended family

  • Casket tributes – large diamond shaped arrangements to go on top of the coffin

You can choose which you think suits the funeral, or would feel fitting for the person that’s died, or you could opt for a custom arrangement. You can find out more about choosing flowers with our funeral flowers guide.

How to write a funeral message

Knowing what to say when someone dies can be very difficult, so we’ve put together some ideas to help. Check out our funeral message guide.

Funeral Flowers FAQs

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.

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.

Yes the florist will add a card with your message. If you’re not sure what to say, have a look at our funeral message guide for help.