Since always, flowers have accompanied the most delicate moments of life. Their beauty soothes, their symbolism comforts, their presence supports. In the silence of mourning, they become a true language of the heart.
Giving flowers during mourning is a simple, respectful, and deeply human gesture. A delicate way to express compassion, to be present without words.
Each arrangement is carefully crafted by our artisan florists, respecting the wishes and solemnity of the moment. Because in these sensitive moments, flowers speak for you.
During funerals, flowers contribute to collective reflection. They honor the memory of the deceased, testify the affection of loved ones, and create an atmosphere of respect and peace. Each arrangement is designed to convey a particular message:
Funeral wreaths
Symbol of eternity and remembrance, wreaths are traditionally placed during religious or civil ceremonies. Shapes and colors vary according to culture and sensitivity, always with dignity.
Lying funeral bouquets
Elegant and solemn, the bouquets often accompany the ceremony on the floor or coffin. They express attachment and compassion of the relatives.
Funeral cushions and floral hearts
More personal, these arrangements are often reserved for close family. Their symbolic shape expresses love, closeness, and intimate emotion.




Beyond the ceremony, there remains the pain of absence. Condolence flowers are intended for grieving relatives, delivered at home or at their workplace. They express compassion, presence, and support in the face of the ordeal.
Flower bouquets
Discreet and soothing, they offer a moment of softness to people in mourning. White, cream, pale pink tones: sober and bright colors, carrying a comforting energy.
Floral arrangements
More durable, they brighten a grieving interior and gently recall the attention given by those who offer them.




Christianity
Flowers have an important place in ceremonies, particularly in Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions. White, pastel tones, and sober arrangements are preferred. Among Jehovahs Witnesses, wreaths are generally not used.
Buddhism
Flowers are considered a spiritual offering, a symbol of impermanence. They are often placed in temples or around the altar. Offering directly to grieving relatives is rare.
Hinduism
Flowers are an integral part of funeral rites. Mainly natural garlands in white, red, or yellow are used. Giving individual flowers is also appreciated.
Islam
Funeral ceremonies are intended to be sober and dignified. Flowers may be present, particularly discreet bouquets or white wreaths, but they are not always part of the ritual. Attention is often given to the family after the ceremony.
Judaism
Flowers are traditionally not used at funerals. Visitors place a stone on the grave as a sign of remembrance. Comfort gestures are expressed differently, notably through presence or a written word.
At LesFleurs Sàrl, we bring our expertise and network of florists to these unique moments. Thanks to our careful selection of flowers and partner artisans, we guarantee mourning arrangements made with care, delivered discreetly and punctually in Switzerland and abroad.
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