There are several types of funeral floral arrangements, each with its own purpose and symbolism. Whether choosing a traditional tribute or something more unique, here are the main types:
Casket Sprays: A casket spray is a large, elegant arrangement that typically adorns the top of the casket. Often chosen by immediate family members, this type of arrangement is a stunning way to pay tribute to a loved one. It is usually a lavish display of roses, lilies and orchids, symbolising the life lived and the love shared.
Standing Sprays: These arrangements are displayed on easels and are often sent by close friends or extended family. Positioned at the service, a standing spray provides a prominent floral tribute. Common flowers include lilies, carnations and chrysanthemums, each symbolising peace and remembrance.
Funeral Wreaths: Wreaths are circular floral arrangements that symbolise eternal life. Displayed at both the service and gravesite, a luxury funeral wreath can be made from a variety of flowers such as white lilies, roses and calla lilies, representing purity, love and remembrance.
Bouquets: A funeral bouquet is a smaller, more personal arrangement, often sent by friends or family. Typically placed in a vase at the service or gravesite, these bouquets—featuring delicate lilies or graceful orchids—offer a more intimate tribute.
Crosses and Hearts: Floral arrangements shaped like a cross or heart add a personal touch, often chosen for religious significance or to represent deep love. These are commonly designed using roses, lilies and other meaningful blooms.
A full range of bespoke funeral floral arrangements is available, each one crafted with care to appropriately honour the deceased. Luxury funeral flowers convey respect and love in a way that words alone cannot.