Welcome to Ray's Florist – where tradition meets excellence. Established in the 1960s with over 60 years of experience, we specialize in creating fresh, beautiful flower arrangements handmade daily.
As Sydney's leading Funeral Specialist Florist, trusted by Funeral Directors & Families across Sydney, our passionate team brings expertise and compassion to every arrangement we craft.
From sourcing only the freshest and most exquisite blooms to catering for all cultures & nationalities, we ensure each arrangement tells your unique story through the timeless language of flowers.
Looking for a trusted florist in Eastwood? Ray's Florist delivers throughout Sydney, with our dedicated delivery team ensuring your flowers arrive in perfect condition.
Whether you're honoring a loved one, celebrating milestones, expressing sympathy, or planning special events, our expert florists create stunning arrangements that perfectly capture your sentiments.
With over 60 years of artisanal experience, we transform fresh blooms into breathtaking designs that leave lasting impressions.
At Ray's Florist, we pride ourselves on curating Sydney's finest collection of fresh flowers and gifts. Our selection includes seasonal bouquets and box arrangements, featuring:
Our arrangements range from $100 seasonal bouquets to luxury designs over $200, ensuring we have the perfect option for every occasion and budget.
Each arrangement is thoughtfully crafted by our experienced florists who understand the art of combining colors, textures, and emotional significance.
Experience the convenience of same-day delivery when you order before 2:00 PM Monday-Friday, and before 10:00 AM on Saturdays.
Our dedicated delivery service operates throughout Eastwood, ensuring your flowers arrive fresh and beautiful, just as they left our Silverwater studio.
Let Ray's Florist be your trusted partner in honoring life's most important moments.
Contact us at 02 9737 8877 to discuss your floral needs or visit us online at raysflorist.com.au to explore our collections.
Our compassionate team is ready to help you select the perfect arrangement for any occasion. For heartfelt tributes and memorable gifts, trust Ray's Florist to deliver beauty, respect, and care to your loved ones.
Eastwood is a suburb located approximately 17 kilometers north-west of Sydney's Central Business District, positioned within both the City of Ryde and City of Parramatta local government areas. It is bordered by Marsfield to the north, Denistone to the east, West Ryde to the south, and shares boundaries with several other northern suburbs.
As of the 2021 Census, Eastwood had a population of 18,695 residents with a median age of 39 years.
The area was originally inhabited by the Wallumedegal people who lived between the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers. European settlement began shortly after the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, with land grants given to Royal Marines and the New South Wales Corps.
The suburb was named "Eastwood" by early free settler William Rutledge. The railway reached Eastwood in the late 19th century, facilitating development and establishing it as an important suburban center.
Eastwood offers numerous attractions, including Brush Farm House on Marsden Road, the heritage-listed former home of Blue Mountains explorer Gregory Blaxland. Darvall Park and Brush Farm Park showcase remnant Blue Gum High Forest and native wildlife, including powerful owls and green tree snakes.
The vibrant Eastwood shopping district features diverse dining options and retail outlets. Eastwood Library provides community facilities and cultural programs for residents and visitors.
Eastwood hosts several reputable schools including Eastwood Public School, Eastwood Heights Public School, and the prestigious Marist Brothers Eastwood for secondary education. Private institutions include Marist Sisters' College.
Notable residents include human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, former AFL player Lenny Hayes, and the late bodybuilder Aziz Shavershian. The area is also historically significant as the home of Maria Ann Smith, who developed the famous Granny Smith apple variety.