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Single Ended Bright Spray

Single-ended bright spray – funeral spray flowers

From £95.00
Single Ended Bright Spray
£95.00
Same-day delivery — Order by 2pm
Handcrafted to order by expert florists

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Single-ended bright spray – funeral spray flowers Most funeral flowers are white, cream, or pastel. That's not a limitation — it's a genuine convention with reasons behind it, and it suits most services and most families. But for some people, those colours would be wrong. Someone who dressed in colour their whole life, who had strong opinions about flowers, who explicitly told people they didn't want a conventional funeral — there are good reasons a family might want the flowers to reflect that directly rather than follow the standard. The bright single-ended spray is built for exactly that. Pinks, oranges, yellows, purples, hot pinks, mixed combinations — the palette is wide, and the specific flowers are chosen for how they carry colour: gerberas, roses, sunflowers, alstroemeria, lilies, carnations, and orchids where the design calls for them. The arrangement tapers at one end, which gives it a natural, flowing line. It sits well on a coffin or on a stand, and the directional shape draws the eye along it rather than presenting as a flat block. Vibrant colours at a funeral aren't a recent invention, but they've become more common as services have shifted toward celebrating a person's specific character rather than observing a general solemnity. Some families come to us knowing exactly what they want — a particular colour, a favourite flower, a palette the person assigned to themselves. Others know they want something bright but aren't sure where to start. Both are fine starting points. Colour and flowers The arrangement works across the full colour range, and the choice is more personal than symbolic. Pink is chosen for warmth and personality as often as for any particular meaning. Orange gives the piece energy and heat — it's a strong choice that suits someone with a strong presence. Yellow is frequently chosen for friendships and for people known for their brightness. Purple reads as more formal while still being a colour. Mixed combinations — the full spectrum together — are sometimes chosen for someone who was genuinely impossible to sum up in one shade. If a specific flower matters — something they grew, something connected to them — mention it when you order. Seasonal availability applies to everything, and we'll tell you what's realistic. Sizes and ordering The spray is available from 2ft up to 6ft. A 3ft to 4ft arrangement works as a personal tribute from a group of friends or family members. A 5ft or 6ft spray is more prominent and usually ordered when this is the main piece at the service. Personalised ribbons and message cards can be added. Two working days' notice is needed. Made fresh on the day of delivery to funeral homes, churches, chapels, crematoriums, and graveside. FAQ Is it appropriate to have bright, colourful flowers at a funeral? Yes, and it's more common than it used to be. Services increasingly reflect the specific person being remembered rather than a standard form of respect, and for some people bright flowers are more honest than white ones. Whether it's appropriate depends entirely on the person and the family — not on convention. If the person would have wanted colour, or if the family wants the tribute to reflect who they were rather than how funerals typically look, bright flowers make sense. What flowers are in this arrangement? Gerberas, roses, sunflowers, alstroemeria, carnations, lilies, and orchids are the regulars, with foliage for depth and contrast. The specific varieties depend on what's arriving fresh at the time of your order. The overall colour palette can be locked in; individual flowers within it shift slightly through the season. If a particular flower has meaning, tell us when you enquire. Can the colours be customised? Yes. If there's a specific shade, a combination that was the person's, or a palette you have in mind, tell us and we'll work with it. Bright arrangements absorb personalisation well because variety is already part of the design. If you want something entirely bespoke rather than a standard mix, that's also something we can discuss. What's the difference between a single-ended and double-ended spray? A single-ended spray tapers at one end and is full at the other — it has a direction to it, like something naturally growing. A double-ended spray tapers at both ends and is symmetrical along its length. Single-ended suits side placement, stands, and smaller tributes. Double-ended is more formal and sits along the full length of a coffin. For a bright, celebratory piece, single-ended tends to work better because the shape reads as looser and more natural. What sizes do you offer? From 2ft up to 6ft. Smaller sizes are appropriate for friend or group tributes; larger sizes for the main family arrangement or prominent service displays. If you want advice on what works for your specific setting, contact us before ordering. Can I add a personalised ribbon or message? Yes. A ribbon with a name, message, or short tribute can be attached to the arrangement. It's a small addition that often matters more than expected. How much notice do you need? Two working days minimum. Colour-specific sourcing for bright arrangements requires a bit more lead time than standard palette sprays. If your situation is urgent, contact us directly and we'll tell you what can be done within your timeline. Where do you deliver? To funeral homes, churches, chapels, crematoriums, and graveside. We coordinate with funeral directors on timing to ensure the arrangement arrives fresh and in good condition before the service.