Bright and ceremonial, this rectangular floral homage to the Irish flag sits against a clean white background, its three colour bands built from countless tiny petals. The left green stripe pulses with emerald blossoms, a lush, mossy texture created from small chrysanthemums or carnations that form a dense, velvet surface. In the middle, the white stripe glows softly, an airy field of white petals that appears almost cloudlike in its softness. To the right, the orange stripe sparks with warm light, formed from similarly compact blooms such as marigolds, giving a sunny finish to the trio. The petals are arranged with meticulous care, yielding a crisp, three dimensional tapestry that reads as a flag even at a distance, while inviting a closer touch. The white background makes the colours pop, ensuring the piece stands out in articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or heritage displays in East London. The craftsmanship is evident in the evenness of the petals, the subtle curves of the surface, and the careful spacing that maintains the flag's proportionate silhouette. The mood is celebratory yet respectful, a quiet homage that translates well for ceremonies, anniversaries, or public art installations near Limehouse's Riverside path and Docklands, where residents and visitors alike appreciate the language of flowers and the patience of the florist hand that created it.
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The photograph presents a lovingly arranged Irish tricolour funeral cushion, expertly made using fresh flowers and a single, meaningful ribbon. The tribute is perfectly rectangular and rests against a bright white background, enhancing the clarity of its three vertical colour bands. On the far left, a lush swathe of emerald-green blossoms forms a dense, textured surface that brings to mind open fields and a sense of enduring life, even when viewed from the urban streets of Limehouse. In the middle, a cool, tranquil strip of white flowers runs from top to bottom, petal overlapping petal, conveying purity, peace, and stillness at a time of farewell. On the right, a lively band of orange flowers offers warmth and brightness, their glowing tone a reminder of cherished stories and family gatherings. Crossing this floral canvas from lower left to upper right, a coral-red satin ribbon lies diagonally across the white and orange stripes, its sheen giving a subtle contrast to the matte softness of the petals beneath. The word GRANDAD appears in bold, silver capital letters along the ribbon, clearly visible and gently commanding attention. A few neat white pins hold the ribbon firmly in place within the white floral section, a small but telling sign of professional care and preparation before the tribute leaves for a Limehouse funeral venue. With its combination of strong symbolism and soft natural beauty, this floral Irish flag tribute offers a touching, visually striking way to honour a grandfather with Irish roots, providing comfort and a tangible expression of love to those gathered to remember him. On a bright white backdrop, a stunning floral homage recreates the Irish flag as a vivid garden mosaic. The three equal vertical bands are rendered not in fabric but in densely packed flower petals, a celebration of colour and craft. The left stripe glows with emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-their surface gently uneven, inviting touch and close inspection. The middle stripe is a crisp white, formed from tightly clustered white petals that read as a soft, cloudlike band, separating green from orange with quiet dignity. The right edge bursts in orange, a lively field of small orange blooms, perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, each petal catching the light and adding texture to the surface. The petals are arranged with such care that the flag holds a perfect rectangular silhouette, mirroring the proportions of a national standard, yet with a living, organic touch that only fresh blooms can offer.

Set against a pure white stage, the three colour blocks stand cleanly apart while flowing together as one symbol of identity. This floral display has a tactile richness that invites viewers to linger, to imagine the scent of fresh petals, and to feel the pride that such a tricolour carries for Irish communities here in East London, especially as events around St Patrick's Day and national holidays draw neighbours together in Limehouse and nearby districts. Perfect for editorial features or community tributes, it is a striking reminder of culture, unity, and art in bloom.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our premium Irish Flag Tribute, expertly crafted by Flower Delivery Limehouse. This striking funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, using fresh green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a dignified and meaningful display. Ideal for funerals, memorials and commemorations, this floral tribute offers a graceful way to pay your last respects and express deep sorrow.

Each Irish Flag Tribute features carefully arranged white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums for a bold yet elegant finish. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a standout tribute at the service. Our skilled Limehouse florists ensure every detail is handled with care, delivering a respectful and high-quality design.

We operate a thoughtful substitution policy: if certain blooms are out of season, we will replace them with flowers of similar size, colour and superior quality, maintaining the overall look and sentiment of your tribute. Order online from Flower Delivery Limehouse for reliable, compassionate service and prompt delivery across Limehouse and surrounding areas.
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