An elegant, staged tribute to Irish identity, this rectangular floral flag sits against a crisp white background. The left green stripe is a rich, mossy field of tiny blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-packed so densely that the surface feels plush to the touch, with tiny irregularities that give it a living texture. The central white stripe glows softly, formed from countless white petals that merge into a soft, cloudlike band, a calm contrast between the two colours. The right orange stripe bears a similar density of blooms, vibrant and radiant, suggesting marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. The result is a precise, three-dimensional tapestry of petals that conveys both pride and peace, a fitting symbol for national days, remembrance, or cultural celebrations.

In the area near Haggerston, the piece reads like a friendly handshake between communities-Hackney's markets near Broadway Market, Dalston's cafes, and the canal edges along Regent's Canal Road. The craftsmanship is evident in every cluster and petal, each stripe shaped to maintain equal width and a crisp border. It is ideal for articles about Ireland's history, St Patrick's Day parades, or cross-cultural events that honour shared heritage. For readers in East London, this handcrafted floral flag is a warm reminder of how nature's colour can carry a message with warmth and sincerity, while remaining fresh and ready for same-day delivery to venues across the borough.
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A beautifully balanced funeral tribute is shown from a bird's-eye view, styled to look exactly like the national flag of Ireland and laid on a seamless white surface so its colours seem to float. The arrangement forms a neat rectangle, divided into three even vertical bands. On the left, densely clustered green flowers provide a rich, almost carpet-like texture, their small heads and layered petals suggesting chrysanthemums or similar long-lasting blooms. In the middle, a column of crisp white flowers adds calm contrast, each bloom opening softly to create a tranquil, cushiony feel. To the right, a vibrant swathe of bright orange flowers glows warmly, completing the faithful tricolour pattern and evoking Irish identity and family roots. Across the centre, angled from the lower left corner of the white band up over the orange, lies a coral-red ribbon with a subtle sheen. The ribbon is smooth and slightly raised, and on it the word GRANDAD appears in bold, silver block letters, clearly legible and immediately personal. Tiny white pins or decorative buttons gently fix the ribbon into the white flowers, a quiet testimony to careful, expert workmanship. The tribute feels plush, respectful, and deeply heartfelt, suitable for a grandfather's funeral or memorial where Irish connections are cherished. It is easy to imagine this piece being delivered to a service in Haggerston, perhaps near the canal or a small local church, offering a last, loving gesture that combines national pride with family affection. Set against a crisp white backdrop, this meticulously crafted rectangle recreates the Irish flag using thousands of fresh petals. The left stripe glows in deep emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose surface is gently uneven, revealing dozens of tiny clusters in sunlit depth. The central panel is a pure white, built from tightly gathered white petals that form a soft, cloudlike band separating the colours with a quiet dignity. On the right, a vivid orange stripe glitters with tiny orange blooms, perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, mirroring the textural density of the other two. Each stripe is of equal width, a disciplined symmetry that sits proudly on a pure white background, so the colours are clean and luminous.

As a floral artist, I read this as both a celebration and a statement of unity. The flag's surface reads like a living textile, with petals catching the light and casting subtle shadows that shift as you move. The fragrance is restrained, a hint of fresh petals rather than overpowering bloom, allowing the colours to carry the message. The piece feels handcrafted, with careful layering and a gentle lift from the base to create a three-dimensional effect that invites a closer look at each tiny blossom. It would work beautifully for articles about Irish culture, patriotism, or commemorations tied to St Patrick's Day, as well as for exhibitions of floral artistry in Hackney and the surrounding areas. It can be delivered with care across Haggerston and nearby wards for events that honour heritage and community.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute, a bespoke funeral arrangement available from Flower Delivery Haggerston. Expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, this meaningful tribute features a rich blend of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a peaceful and dignified display. Crafted by our skilled florists, the Irish Flag Tribute offers a beautiful way to pay your last respects and express your heartfelt condolences. The arrangement measures approximately 70cm in length and 40cm in width, making it a striking focal piece for funerals, memorials or celebration of life services. We use only fresh, premium-quality blooms to ensure your tribute looks its best on the day. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the same overall style and quality. With reliable flower delivery in Haggerston and surrounding areas, you can trust us to handle your tribute with care and sensitivity. Order online for a thoughtful, patriotic floral arrangement that reflects Irish pride and lasting remembrance.
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