Condolence flower orders are the ones we handle most carefully. They usually come in at short notice — a family member calls, sometimes still processing the news, and needs a flower stand delivered to a wake by that evening. There's no room for mistakes on timing, and the arrangement itself carries a weight that celebratory flowers don't.
Over the years, we've delivered condolence flowers to nearly every funeral parlour in Singapore — from the larger ones at Mandai and Sin Ming to the smaller neighbourhood parlours across Bedok, Ang Mo Kio, and Toa Payoh. That experience has shaped how we design, price, and deliver our condolence flower stands.
How Condolence Flower Orders Are Different
With most flower orders, there's a back-and-forth: the customer browses, asks about colours, sometimes changes their mind. Condolence orders are the opposite. The person calling usually needs something specific — a white stand, appropriate for the family's faith and customs, delivered on time. That's the whole brief.
This means our condolence range is designed for clarity. Every arrangement in our collection uses a white and green palette, which is universally appropriate across Buddhist, Taoist, Christian, and secular services in Singapore. We don't add bright accent colours or trendy filler stems. The focus is on lilies, chrysanthemums, roses, gerberas, and palms — flowers that carry the right tone and hold up well in parlour conditions.
What We Offer: From Simple Tributes to Full Stands
Smaller Tributes ($29 – $75)
Not every condolence gesture requires a large stand. For personal tributes from friends or colleagues, we carry smaller arrangements that are just as thoughtful. The Uno Daisy In White ($29.90) is a single white daisy wrap that says what it needs to without excess. The Trio Matthiola In White ($34) adds a touch of fragrance with three matthiola stalks. And the Infinity Love In White ($75) — white tulips in a bouquet — is a quiet, elegant option for close friends.
Mid-Range Arrangements ($97 – $140)
These are our most-ordered condolence pieces. The Gentle Passage ($103) and In Loving Memory ($103) are designed as compact stands — substantial enough for a family tribute but not oversized. The Heartfelt Condolences ($139.90) uses white lilies and chrysanthemums with fern foliage, and is frequently ordered by corporate teams and church groups.
Premium Stands ($179 – $386)
For immediate family or close business associates, our premium stands make a significant presence at the wake. The Remembrance ($203) is a full-height stand with roses, gerberas, and palms. The Rest in Peace ($234) uses calla lilies and orchids for a more refined composition. And our largest — the Restful Elegance ($386) — is a two-tier stand that we build from scratch for each order.
Delivering to Singapore's Funeral Parlours
Timing matters more with condolence deliveries than almost anything else we do. Families set up the parlour for the first night of the wake, and flower stands are expected to be in place before visitors arrive. A late delivery isn't just inconvenient — it's noticed.
We deliver to all major funeral parlours in Singapore, including Mandai Crematorium, Casket Fairprice at Sin Ming, and the various void deck and parlour locations around the island. Our drivers know the access points and sign-in procedures at each venue, which matters when you're delivering a 1.5-metre stand through narrow corridors.
All condolence orders come with free same-day delivery if placed before our cut-off. We also accommodate urgent, last-minute requests when possible — we understand that these situations don't follow a schedule.
Condolence Flower Stands — Free Same-Day Delivery
34 designs from $29.90. Every stand is arranged with care and delivered on time to any funeral parlour in Singapore.
View Condolence Collection →A Note on Cultural Considerations
Singapore's multicultural context means condolence customs vary. White flowers are appropriate across most traditions here, which is why our entire condolence range stays within a white-and-green palette. For Chinese Buddhist and Taoist wakes, chrysanthemums are the traditional choice — we use them generously in our stands. For Christian services, lilies and roses are more common. And for secular or non-denominational services, any of our arrangements work well.
If you're unsure about what's appropriate, you can reach us directly or try Windy, our AI florist — describe the occasion and any preferences, and Windy will suggest suitable options.
We handle every condolence order with the understanding that it's not just a product — it's a message to a grieving family. Our florists take extra care with ribbon placement, card presentation, and delivery timing. These details are small, but they're the ones that matter most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order a condolence flower stand for same-day delivery?
Yes. We offer free same-day delivery for condolence orders placed before our daily cut-off. For urgent requests outside regular hours, contact us directly and we'll do our best to accommodate.
Which funeral parlours do you deliver to?
We deliver to all funeral parlours, void deck wakes, churches, and temples across Singapore. Our drivers are familiar with access procedures at major venues like Mandai Crematorium, Casket Fairprice (Sin Ming), and neighbourhood parlour locations.
What colours are appropriate for condolence flowers in Singapore?
White and green is universally appropriate across all faiths and customs in Singapore. Our entire condolence collection follows this palette. Chrysanthemums are traditional for Buddhist and Taoist services, while lilies and roses are common for Christian services.

