An elegant, rectangular floral interpretation of Ireland's national flag unfolds with a measured, confident hand. The leftmost stripe, a deep emerald garden, forms a plush mosaic of green blossoms-likely chrysanthemums or carnations-creating a lush surface that suggests a living carpet rather than a flat pane. The central white stripe comes alive as a compact cloud of white petals, inviting the eye to travel softly across the page. The right stripe, a bright orange, mirrors the texture of its neighbours, a brisk chorus of tiny blossoms that radiate warmth and resolve. The trio aligns within a precise rectangle, the edges crisp while the surface remains tactile and organic, proof of expert handwork. Light plays across the petals, turning the greens into velvet and the oranges into sparks of sun. The air around the arrangement carries a clean, floral freshness, as if harvested that morning. The flag's symbolism-unity between communities, the desire for peace, a shared cultural memory-feels woven into every stitch of the bloom work. This piece is ideal for features on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or quiet moments of reflection during local commemorations. Locally, it speaks to residents of the Isle of Dogs and nearby Cubitt Town, a short distance from Canary Wharf, where such crafted tributes find a ready audience for display or delivery. The attention to detail, from petal uniformity to seam alignment, guarantees a striking impression whether viewed up close or from across a room.
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An overhead photograph captures a rectangular sympathy tribute styled as the Irish tricolour, resting against a plain white background so its colours and textures stand out vividly. The arrangement is divided into three vertical bands, each constructed from tightly packed fresh flowers. On the left, a dense field of deep green blooms forms a velvety, textured strip, suggestive of the grassy open spaces and riverside views that characterise Cubitt Town. In the centre, a pristine band of white flowers, with overlapping petals and a gently undulating surface, introduces a feeling of calm and reverence appropriate for a funeral setting. To the right, a glowing band of bright orange blossoms adds warmth and optimism, softening the solemnity of the piece while still respecting its purpose. Draped diagonally across the white and orange sections is a smooth coral-red ribbon, running from the lower left area to the upper right edge. Its satin sheen picks up soft highlights, and the word GRANDAD is displayed in strong silver capital letters along the ribbon, making the tribute distinctly personal. Small white pins or button-like fasteners hold the ribbon against the white floral band, ensuring it stays perfectly in place without disrupting the tidy tricolour lines beneath. The overall composition resembles a floral cushion, meticulously arranged to honour both Irish heritage and the memory of a beloved grandfather. It feels like a fitting choice for families in Cubitt Town and nearby Docklands looking for a meaningful, culturally resonant tribute at a church, crematorium, or graveside farewell. An emotive tribute crafted as a rectangular floral flag, this piece captures the three bold bands of green, white, and orange with velvet petals packed tightly to create three distinct blocks. The green side evokes mossy meadows, the white center glows with pure light, and the orange edge radiates warmth. The texture feels sculptural, offering a soft carpet under the gaze and inviting a sense of quiet dignity. The stems are hidden, the petals arranged to form crisp lines that stay true to the flag's proportions, all against a stark white background. This installation speaks of respect, memory, and shared history, a gift to communities gathering in Cubitt Town and along the riverfront for celebrations or moments of reflection. The scent is faint but fresh, a reminder of morning harvest, and the entire surface catches daylight and casts gentle shadows that deepen the textile feel. The craftsmanship is evident in the seamless transitions between colour blocks and in the tactile rhythm created by clusters of petals. Delivered with care in East London, this floral flag can accompany St Patrick's Day events, cultural talks, or remembrance ceremonies, offered with flexible options for same-day or next-day delivery across Cubitt Town, Canary Wharf, and nearby districts. It is a living symbol made to endure, inviting viewers to pause, feel, and remember what unites us across lines of faith and tradition.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a beautifully crafted funeral flower arrangement in the design of the Ireland tricolour. Expertly created by Flowers Cubitt Town, this elegant tribute features fresh white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, arranged to mirror the iconic Irish flag. Measuring approximately 70cm x 40cm, it provides a striking yet respectful focal point for funerals, memorials or celebration of life services.

Each tribute is carefully made by our skilled florists in Cubitt Town, ensuring premium quality blooms and a long-lasting display. The bold colours symbolise pride, remembrance and peace, making this design a meaningful choice to pay your last respects to a loved one with Irish roots.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the Irish flag appearance and overall style. We are committed to reliability, care and attention to detail in every arrangement.

Order the Irish Flag Tribute online from Flowers Cubitt Town for dependable, local funeral flower delivery. Let us help you express your deep sorrow and heartfelt condolences with a dignified and memorable floral tribute.
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