$100 to $200

Approx 165cm x 55cm

Enchanted Forest

S$128.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 35cm x 30cm

Essence Extraordinary

S$178.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 65cm x 60cm

Eternal Peace Funeral Wreath

S$108.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 180cm x 80cm

Eternity

S$138.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 165cm x 100cm

Fame and Fortune

S$158.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 45cm x 40cm

Feel Better Soon

S$188.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 160cm x 65cm

Flourishing Future

S$128.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 160cm x 60cm

Forever Missed

S$104.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM
Approx 55cm x 40cm

Fruity Wonder Fruit Basket

S$134.00
Earliest delivery: Tomorrow, 3AM

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you arrange wreath delivery in Singapore?

We offer under 3-hour express delivery for condolence wreaths. If you need a funeral wreath urgently outside of standard hours, our 24-hour wreath delivery service is available year-round. Just select “Afterhours Delivery” at checkout — a $50 surcharge applies.

Do you offer same-day delivery?

Yes. Same-day delivery for condolence wreaths is available, and for orders placed before 5 PM, there will be no delivery charge. This service covers all areas of Singapore, including private residences, HDB void decks, and funeral parlours. If you are in any doubt about timing, please call us, and we will advise on the fastest available option for your specific delivery location.

What flowers are commonly used in funeral wreaths?

White and yellow chrysanthemums are the most widely used condolence flowers in Singapore, symbolising grief and remembrance, particularly in Chinese traditions. Lilies are favoured in Christian services, where they symbolise restored innocence. Orchids carry a universal symbolism of eternal love and sympathy, while roses and carnations express deep devotion. Gladiolus conveys sincerity. White is the dominant colour across all traditions; avoid red, bright orange, and hot pink, which are considered inappropriate in bereavement contexts.

Where can funeral flowers in Singapore be delivered?

HiBye delivers funeral flowers across Singapore. We deliver to funeral parlours, private homes, HDB void decks, churches, temples, and memorial halls. Hospital delivery is also available where required. If you are unsure of the exact venue or address, our team can assist you in confirming delivery details to ensure your wreath arrives on time and without difficulty.

What is the difference between a condolence wreath and a sympathy flower stand?

A condolence wreath is a circular arrangement; the round form symbolises eternity and the continuity of life and is compact enough to be placed near the casket or at the entrance of a service. A sympathy flower stand is a taller, vertical arrangement mounted on an easel, making it more visually prominent. Both are widely used at wakes and funeral services throughout Singapore. One thing to note is that although the aforementioned differences are part of a common understanding globally; within Singapore, all types of designs are generally still referred to as 'condolences wreaths'.

When should I send condolence flowers to a funeral or wake?

It is best to send condolence flowers as early as possible, ideally before the wake begins or ahead of the memorial service. Sending flowers during the wake period is entirely appropriate and shows timely, genuine support for the bereaved family. Avoid sending flowers several days after the funeral, as this can appear as an afterthought. For Muslim families, it may be more appropriate to send a modest arrangement to the home during the forty-day mourning period rather than to the service itself.

Are funeral wreaths suitable for corporate condolences?

Yes. Sending a condolence wreath or sympathy bouquet stand is a well-established practice within Singapore’s corporate culture. Organisations typically send formal floral tributes to the funerals of employees, clients, business partners, or their immediate family members. For corporate use, a formal flower stand in white, green, and neutral tones is generally preferred. Including a sash or ribbon bearing the company name and a brief message conveys respect in a professional and appropriately measured way and is suitable across all major communities and traditions.

How do I choose the right condolence wreath?

The most helpful starting point is the cultural and religious background of the family. For Chinese funerals, choose white and yellow chrysanthemum wreaths or standing flower arrangements. For Christian services, cross-shaped rose wreaths, white lilies, and orchid stands near the altar are well suited. For Muslim funerals, opt for a simple, modest arrangement in white poms, carnations, or chrysanthemums and confirm with the family if in doubt, as customs can vary. For Hindu services, white flowers such as carnations, lilies, and gerberas are appropriate, ideally sent before the cremation. Consider also your relationship to the bereaved, a personal tribute suits a wreath with a handwritten card, while a corporate condolence is better expressed through a formal flower stand with a company sash. When in doubt, a simple all-white chrysanthemum wreath is universally respectful across all communities in Singapore.