An elegant rectangular floral tribute to the Irish tricolour stands against a pure white backdrop, built from countless tiny petals arranged into three equal vertical stripes. The left green panel is a rich emerald field, its petals tightly packed to resemble a plush carpet of blossoms, a tactile surface that echoes the green spaces along the canal and the edge of Haggerston Park. The center white stripe reads as a soft, cloudlike band, created from pale petals that give air and light to the composition, symbolising peace and shared hopes. The right orange stripe radiates warmth, with tiny blossoms glowing like autumn sunlight, echoing the Protestant tradition with a bright, affirmative note. The whole flag sits squarely on a white background, its proportions faithful to a standard national flag, a sign of careful design and craftsmanship. The texture is multi-faceted, with each petal catching the eye and inviting closer inspection of the handiwork. This piece feels appropriate for cultural features, educational features about Irish identity, or commemorations that honour heritage while celebrating unity. In the Hackney area-near Shoreditch, Dalston, and the Regent's Canal-this floral flag offers a thoughtful focal point for features on tradition, resilience, and community. Crafted by a skilled local florist in the area, it provides a tactile memory of shared history and can be delivered across Haggerston and nearby districts.
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The photograph captures a bold, rectangular floral arrangement designed as a perfect interpretation of the Irish national flag, laid flat against a plain white surface so that all the colours appear vivid and uninterrupted. The tribute is divided into three equal vertical columns of flowers, each one tightly massed to produce a dense, cushion-like effect. At the far left, a deep green section composed of small, rounded blooms has an almost velvety texture, reminiscent of lush fields and symbolising Ireland's rich landscape, a connection cherished by many Irish families living in Haggerston and around Hackney Road. The middle portion is a smooth band of pure white flowers, calm and luminous, their tightly clustered petals suggesting purity, peace, and the stillness of a moment of silence. On the right, a bright orange panel of similarly small flowers radiates warmth and optimism, mirroring the flag's vibrant final stripe. Diagonally spanning the white and orange thirds is a sleek, coral-red ribbon, slightly glossy so it catches the light. Printed along this ribbon in crisp silver capital letters is the word GRANDAD, the inscription clear and heartfelt, instantly indicating that this is a personal memorial for a beloved grandfather. Small, neat white pins appear to hold the ribbon gently in place, showing a florist's careful, steady hand. The overall feel of the image is both patriotic and intimate, ideal for a funeral or celebration-of-life service where Irish identity, family pride, and shared memories are honoured. It could easily be imagined resting beside a coffin, an urn, or a framed photograph at a local Haggerston ceremony, offering a final salute of love and respect. A visually striking rectangular tribute to the Irish tricolour, this arrangement is composed entirely of tiny petals densely packed to form three clear vertical bands against a crisp white background. The left stripe is a deep, hopeful green, created from a field of small green blooms whose texture resembles a soft carpet underfoot-likely carnations or chrysanthemums-rich with depth and variation. The central white band glows softly, a cloudlike swell of petals that separates the colours with quiet dignity. The right stripe burns with a vivid orange, a chorus of minute blossoms that mirror the intensity of a summer sunset. The surface is dense and tactile, with each petal catching hints of light and casting gentle shadows that emphasise the flag's geometry. The overall mood is ceremonial yet intimate, suitable for memorials, celebrations, or moments of communal reflection. Locally, this flaglike piece speaks to the Hackney community around Dalston, Hoxton, and Broadway Market, and would feel at home in features about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or heritage events. This work reflects the area's pride and craft, and can be arranged for same-day delivery across Haggerston and nearby streets, reinforcing the sense of local connection and care.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Create a heartfelt farewell with our Irish Flag Tribute, a beautifully crafted funeral flower arrangement in the vibrant colours of the Ireland flag. Designed by Flowers Haggerston in Haggerston, this striking tribute features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums, symbolising pride, remembrance and peace. Expertly arranged for a crisp flag effect, it makes a meaningful choice for Irish funerals, memorials and celebration-of-life services.

Each tribute is carefully made using fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to ensure long-lasting colour and impact. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it perfect for placing beside the coffin or at the front of the service.

Our florists handcraft every Irish Flag Tribute with care and respect, offering a premium finish you can rely on at such an important time. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute flowers with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the overall Irish flag design and quality.

Trust Flowers Haggerston for a dignified, meaningful Irish funeral tribute with reliable local delivery from our Haggerston flower shop. Order online today to honour their heritage and express your deepest sympathy.
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