A vibrant, rectangular floral installation recreates the Irish Tricolour with thousands of tiny petals, presented against a stark white background. From left to right, a lush emerald green stripe forms a plush carpet of small blossoms-perhaps green carnations or chrysanthemums-its surface subtly uneven, inviting touch and curiosity. The central white stripe is a dense mass of white petals, yielding a soft, cloudlike band that cleanly separates the greens and oranges while lending airiness to the piece. The rightmost orange stripe bursts with bright blooms, matching the green's tactile density and creating a warm, radiant edge. The petals are arranged to form three equal vertical panels, a faithful rectangle that mirrors flag proportions while remaining completely organic in texture. The overall effect is celebratory yet respectful, a handcrafted homage that conveys pride in Irish heritage and a wish for lasting peace. The white background emphasizes the colours, inviting the viewer to trace the three bands with their eyes as if walking along Narrow Street in Limehouse, where such a tribute might appear in a community event or window display. The arrangement has a gentle, quiet glow, with petal scents and a sense of fresh, seaside air that nods to the nearby River Thames and the Docklands. A perfect choice for articles on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, or heritage celebrations in East London, it invites readers to pause and reflect on unity, memory, and the artistry of floral craft.
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The arrangement shown is a rectangular floral tribute created to resemble the Irish national flag, a meaningful memorial for a grandfather with Irish roots. The tribute is divided into three equal vertical sections: on the left, a thick band of dark green flowers, likely chrysanthemums and compact blooms, forms a lush, velvety surface with almost no gaps, suggesting strength and continuity. The centre section is a pure white band of tightly clustered flowers, their soft petals overlapping to create a smooth, tranquil strip that brings quietness and composure to the design. On the right, a bright orange band of blooms provides warmth and radiance, each flower head contributing to a lively yet respectful texture. Draped diagonally from the lower left of the central band towards the upper right corner of the orange band is a glossy coral-red ribbon, its satin texture catching gentle highlights as it arcs across the flowers. The ribbon is neatly anchored into the white floral area with tiny white pins, subtle yet visible on close inspection. Printed boldly along the ribbon in silver-coloured capital letters is the word GRANDAD, clearly declaring the tribute's purpose and emotional focus. Set against a simple white background, the colours and shapes of the floral flag stand out cleanly, without distraction. The overall effect is dignified and heartfelt, equally suited to a funeral service in Limehouse or a memorial gathering along the Thames, where families might wish to honour both a loved one's life and their Irish heritage through a carefully crafted floral flag delivered locally with care and understanding. In Limehouse's light, a refined rectangular banner of flowers recreates the Irish tricolour with an exacting hand. The left stripe glows green, a dense field of tiny green blossoms-likely carnations or chrysanthemums-starring in a plush, tactile surface that feels almost velvety to the touch. The middle stripe is white, a tightly clustered ensemble that yields a soft, cloudlike band, keeping a calm boundary between the colours. The right stripe bursts with orange blooms, small and bright, sharing the same intricate texture and measured spacing as its green counterpart. The petals are arranged with quiet precision to form three equal vertical panels, a faithful rectangle that mirrors the flag's proportions while remaining unmistakably floral. The white background isolates the trio, allowing the hues to sing and the texture to speak of careful hands and patient design. Light catches the edges of each petal, inviting the eye along the smooth transition from green to white to orange. This is more than décor; it is a tender nod to heritage, celebration, and unity-an image that speaks softly to readers about identity, culture, and the artistry of flowers in a neighbourhood like Limehouse, where community events, markets, and festivals bring colour to daily life. This piece would be a thoughtful accompaniment to articles on Irish identity, St. Patrick's Day, or seasonal tributes in East London.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Limehouse. Thoughtfully designed in the colours of the Ireland flag, this striking funeral arrangement combines rich green, pure white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums to create a serene and meaningful display. Ideal for funerals, memorials or commemoration services, this tribute symbolises pride, remembrance and lasting respect.

Skilfully arranged to approximate 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, the Irish Flag Tribute makes a beautiful focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or on a remembrance table. Each bloom is carefully selected for freshness and quality, ensuring a premium finish worthy of your final farewell.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted. When substitutions are necessary, our florists will choose blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the design, style and impact of your tribute. Based in Limehouse, Flowers Limehouse offers reliable, prompt delivery so your Irish Flag Tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Order online today to send a dignified, heartfelt expression of sympathy and respect.
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