There are no strict rules about which flowers are suitable for funerals.
Traditionally, white flowers are preferred: lilies, calla lilies, roses, chrysanthemums, and others. However, flowers of any shade can be confidently used. The main task of flowers at funerals is to make the final gift to the departed person, so the choice of flowers should reflect the person themselves.
A wide range of flower compositions is available for funerals.
Usually, bouquets of cut flowers or small floral compositions based on oasis are accepted at crematoriums. Wreaths are not excluded, but these decisions are usually made by close relatives organizing the funeral.
When the farewell takes place in a church, larger compositions are usually ordered: either funeral wreaths or large floral compositions based on oasis.
Oasis is a special material used in compositions that provides moisture to the flowers, keeping the compositions beautiful at the grave for several days.
Wreaths and compositions based on oasis can be made in various shapes and sizes (round, drop-shaped, heart-shaped, etc.). It all depends on the client’s preferences, the organization of the funeral, the environment, and, of course, the budget.
We also offer ribbons with inscriptions for bouquets and wreaths. In addition to black and white ribbons, we offer dark green, dark purple, dark red, and beige ribbons. Combined with flowers of the same color, these ribbons create a beautiful image.
We also provide decorations for coffins and urns, compositions for the memorial table, condolence bouquets for close relatives, and more.
We also create funeral compositions from artificial flowers.


















