A floral portrait of the Irish tricolour sits against a stark white backdrop, a rectangular celebration formed entirely from petals. The left green panel is a dense field of emerald blooms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-compressed into a plush, almost velvet surface that invites the fingertip to trace its uneven, organic texture. Adjacent, the white stripe rises like a pale cloud, its tightly clustered petals catching the light to create a soft, rippling contrast against the green and orange. The right-hand orange stripe mirrors that tactile depth, a sunlit strip of tiny blossoms whose bright warmth completes the flag's trio of hues. Every stripe maintains crisp boundaries, the petals arranged to preserve the flag's familiar proportions while letting the natural irregularity of living blooms lend character. The white background isolates the piece, letting colour and texture take the lead. Light plays across the surface, turning each petal edge into a tiny mirror and revealing the florist's careful hand in sculpting this three-dimensional banner. While it is at once a national symbol and a work of art, the piece remains approachable and celebratory, suitable for feature features on Irish culture or St. Patrick's Day commemorations. In South Hackney's community spaces, markets, and events, this respectful tribute-crafted with pride and skill-speaks of unity, memory, and shared joy, and is available for same-day delivery to nearby neighbourhoods across the area. Its quiet dignity invites neighbors to pause, reflect, and share in the moment.
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A carefully crafted Irish flag funeral tribute fills this image, presented as a rectangular cushion of tightly arranged flowers against a plain, bright white background. The design is divided into three equal vertical bands, each made up of one colour in a dense, uniform layer. On the left, the green section is formed from countless small blooms, likely button chrysanthemums and similar textured flowers, placed so closely that they create a smooth, moss-like surface, rich and deep in tone. The central band consists of pure white flowers, their soft, ruffled petals overlapping to form a serene, peaceful strip that suggests purity and remembrance. On the right, a bold panel of vivid orange blooms completes the tricolour, their warm hue echoing both autumn leaves and the glow of candlelight at a wake. Diagonally across the white and orange areas runs a satin ribbon in a coral-red shade, positioned from the bottom left corner to the top right. The ribbon has a subtle sheen, gently reflecting light, and bears the inscription "GRANDAD" in silver capital letters, crisp and clearly legible. Small white pins anchor the ribbon into the white floral band, adding a hint of detail and craftsmanship. The arrangement feels both soft and structured, like a floral cushion designed to cradle memories with care. The mood is one of quiet dignity and affectionate farewell, a tribute that could easily be chosen by a South Hackney family remembering an Irish grandfather, whether for a church service near Mare Street or a gathering of relatives sharing stories and gentle laughter after the service. An elegant, rectangular floral flag unfolds in the care of South Hackney's own hands, a three-band tribute to Ireland fashioned entirely from petals. The left stripe glows a saturated green, a plush carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose dense texture creates a living field. In the middle, the white stripe remains cool and airy, formed from tightly clustered white petals that catch the light and throw a soft halo around the centre. The right stripe bursts with orange-tiny blossoms that shimmer with warmth, likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-its surface as tactile and intricate as the others. The petals are arranged in precise vertical bands, the edges clean and crisp against a pure white backdrop, giving the piece an almost sculptural presence. The natural irregularities of the petals add character and depth, so the flag feels handcrafted, celebratory, and heartfelt. This floral interpretation of the Irish tricolour is ideal for articles about Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, or discussions of national identity, and it carries with it a mood of unity and shared heritage. In our local East London context-from Victoria Park to Shoreditch and Bethnal Green-the image resonates with communities who value craft, memory, and connection. It is available for same-day delivery across South Hackney and surrounding areas, bringing a tactile reminder of parish, park, and people into homes and events. Its quiet dignity invites visitors to pause, reflect, and share in the moment.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the beautifully crafted Irish Flag Tribute from South Hackney Florist. This elegant funeral arrangement is designed in the shape and colours of the Ireland flag, featuring rich green, pure white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums. Thoughtfully arranged, it creates a peaceful and dignified display, perfect for memorials, funerals and remembrance services.

Each tribute is handmade by our skilled florists in South Hackney using fresh chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed to achieve the authentic tricolour effect. The design offers a meaningful way to express sympathy, celebrate Irish heritage and pay your last respects with grace and sincerity.

Approximate dimensions: 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it ideal for placing beside the coffin, on a stand or as a feature tribute. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and quality to maintain the same premium style and value.

Order your Irish Flag Tribute online from South Hackney Florist for a reliable, premium service and a fitting floral farewell.
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