Farewell Flowers
Not ‘funeral flowers’ - just beautiful flowers for a farewell.
It's time to change the way we think about funeral flowers. Too often, they’re an afterthought - formulaic, impersonal arrangements that offer little comfort and are quickly discarded. I’ve always felt there’s something deeply sad about the sight of mass-produced tributes left behind at crematoriums, never meant to be taken home, their beauty already fading.
At Bollé & Bloom, I create something different: natural, seasonal arrangements that feel personal, gentle, and full of soul. Whether it’s a simple hand-tied sheaf, a casket spray made from individual posies that can be taken home and enjoyed after the service, or a living wreath planted with bulbs to flower again, my designs are created with care and intention.
I use flowers grown in my own cutting garden and from local growers wherever possible, and everything is made without floral foam, plastic, or wire - fully compostable or easily reused.
Farewell flowers can be beautiful. They can spark stories at the wake, sit gently on the kitchen table, or be planted to bloom again. They can be part of the memory - not left behind with it.
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Options & Pricing
Choosing flowers for a farewell is a deeply personal decision, and each arrangement is created with care and sensitivity. I work closely with families to design flowers that feel right for the person being remembered - whether that means something soft and understated or full of colour and life.
Below is a guide to some of the designs I am most often asked to create:
Hand-tied sheaves - from £95
Natural, garden-style eco-friendly casket sprays - from £170
Double casket sprays - from £280
Posy-tied sprays (individual bunches for family to take home) - from £45 each
Living wreaths or planters - from £95
Fresh flower and foliage moss-based wreaths - from £120
Jar or jug arrangements for wakes and memorial tables - from £30
Bespoke designs - I’m always happy to create something more personal that reflects your loved one.
All flowers are seasonal and British-grown wherever possible, many gathered from my own cutting garden. My arrangements are created without floral foam or plastic - using natural, compostable materials so they sit gently within the landscape and can return to nature afterwards.
If you would like to talk through an idea or ask a question, you are very welcome to get in touch. I’m always happy to have a quiet conversation and help guide you through the options.