An elegant rectangular floral rendition of the Irish flag, the Tricolor, stands tall against a clean white background, crafted entirely from thousands of small petals. From left to right, three vertical bands rise in emerald green, pure white, and bright orange, each colour block built from countless individually placed blooms to create a lush, textured surface. The green stripe-likely formed from chrysanthemums or similar blooms-appears as a dense carpet, symbolising the Catholic population and Irish nationalism, while the central white stripe reads as a soft, cloud like page of petals representing lasting peace. The orange stripe on the right glows warmly, built from orange flowers such as marigolds, and echoes the Protestant community. The whole piece is a careful study in balance and texture, with the three bands perfectly aligned to a standard flag ratio, and the crisp white background serving to emphasise the craft. The effect is both celebratory and contemplative, a living tribute that speaks of heritage and unity through colour and form. Locally, this floral tribute sits among Hoxton's vibrant streets-near Hoxton Square, with easy reach to Shoreditch and Dalston. Flowers Hoxton prepared it with a craftsman's patience, ensuring the petal surfaces stay dense, the greens stay lush, and the whites stay bright. The display is available for immediate delivery across Hoxton and surrounding zones, a vibrant reminder of shared history and community.
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A striking Irish flag funeral arrangement fills the frame, photographed directly from above so that its clear lines and colours feel almost like a painting made of petals. The tribute is rectangular and rests on a bright white background, allowing the three strong vertical stripes to stand out with clarity. On the left, a vivid green section is built from compact, button-like flowers, probably chrysanthemums, packed in so closely that they create a uniform, velvety texture, with no stems or gaps visible. The central stripe is a band of soft white flowers, their rounded petals overlapping to form a quiet, restful surface that contrasts gently with the colours at either side. On the right, a panel of lively orange flowers glows with warmth, echoing the cheerful tones often seen in Irish celebrations around Hoxton pubs on St Patrick's Day. Cutting across the composition, a coral-red ribbon is laid diagonally, starting low on the left and rising toward the upper right corner, as if lifting the eye upward. Its satin finish catches subtle highlights, and in the centre the word GRANDAD appears in bold silver capitals, easy to read and deeply personal. Small white fastening pins hold the ribbon firmly to the floral cushion, adding a quiet hint of hand-crafted detail. The tribute looks freshly made, the colours saturated and the petals unwilted, suggesting it is ready for delivery to a local Hoxton funeral director or chapel of rest. It conveys both national pride and intimate affection, an image of farewell for a grandfather whose Irish roots were central to his life and identity. A vibrant, rectangular floral arrangement meticulously crafted to resemble the national flag of Ireland, known as the Irish Tricolour, is displayed against a stark white background. The flag is composed entirely of thousands of small, densely packed flower blossoms, creating a rich, textured, and three-dimensional surface. From left to right, the flag features three equal vertical stripes: a vivid emerald green section on the left, a pristine white section in the center, and a brilliant orange section on the right. Each color block is made up of countless individual flower petals, giving the flag a lush, organic, and celebratory appearance. The green stripe, likely formed from small, densely petaled chrysanthemums or similar blooms, symbolizes the Catholic population of Ireland. The central white stripe, also composed of countless delicate white flowers, represents the lasting peace hoped for between these two traditions. The rightmost orange stripe, matching in floral texture and density, signifies the Protestant community of Ireland. The clean white background ensures the intricate floral details and distinct colors of the flag stand out prominently. This elegant and celebratory floral rendition of the Irish flag powerfully conveys themes of national pride, unity, peace, and rich heritage. It serves as an ideal visual for articles discussing Irish culture, St Patrick's Day festivities, national holidays, remembrance events, or any content celebrating Ireland's distinct identity and history.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Hoxton. This beautifully crafted funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Irish flag, featuring rich green, pure white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums. Perfect for funerals, memorials or remembrance services, it offers a peaceful and dignified way to pay your last respects. Expertly arranged by our florists in Hoxton, this tribute creates a striking focal point with its clear tricolour design and premium, fresh blooms. Measuring approximately 70cm by 40cm, it is ideal for placing by the coffin, service area or memorial display. At Flowers Hoxton, we use only high-quality flowers and follow a careful substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal substitutions match the colour, style and value of the original design. Thoughtful, respectful and full of meaning, the Irish Flag Tribute is a fitting floral expression of love, remembrance and national pride. Order online from Flowers Hoxton for reliable, professional service and prompt local delivery across Hoxton and nearby areas.
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