A vibrant rectangular banner of blooms, meticulously crafted to resemble the Irish flag, stands against a crisp white backdrop. The left emerald green stripe is built from densely packed small blossoms, likely chrysanthemums, whose clustered petals create a plush, velvety edge. In the center, the white stripe consists of countless delicate petals whose union forms a bright, cloudlike sweep that anchors the piece. The right orange stripe mirrors the texture of the other two, its petals catching light and contributing warmth and vitality. The result is a faithful, tactile rendition of the tricolor, an artful balance of color and form that feels both ceremonial and accessible. The flag's proportions echo a standard national banner, so the composition appears confident, intentional, and proudly handmade. Set on a white table in Lea Bridge's workshop, the arrangement speaks to the local craft at the heart of Hackney and its neighbouring districts, from Clapton to Dalston. The green, white, and orange shimmer with the same density, ensuring no stripe dominates another and the surface reads as a continuous tapestry of petals. The image conveys unity, heritage, and celebration, suitable for articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day events, or significant anniversaries. Its freshness is evident in the crisp scent of petals and the clean finish of the line work. For nearby communities seeking reliable delivery of handmade floral tributes, this piece can travel across Lea Bridge and beyond with dependable, same-day service from a local florist.
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A beautifully balanced rectangular floral arrangement recreates the Irish national flag with fresh flowers, the whole piece photographed from above against a plain, bright white background for clarity. The left-hand third is a solid sweep of deep green blooms, mainly tight-headed chrysanthemums and similar small flowers, packed closely so that no gaps show and the colour appears rich and uniform, like a freshly mown lawn near the Lea Bridge roundabout. At the centre, there is an immaculate strip of white flowers, their petals overlapping to give a soft, quilted effect that reads as peaceful and pure, a calm pause between the surrounding colours. On the right, an energetic orange panel bursts with warmth, created from vivid blossoms that lend a sunset-like glow to the arrangement and complete the familiar tricolour pattern. Draped diagonally across the white and orange sections is a glossy coral-red ribbon, lying smoothly over the petals from lower left corner towards the upper right. The ribbon's sheen catches the light, and in the middle the word GRANDAD is clearly printed in bold silver block letters, each character easy to distinguish. Small white decorative pins gently secure the ribbon into the floral surface, subtle reminders of the care taken in crafting this tribute. The design conveys deep affection and respect, merging a proud nod to Irish roots with the quiet emotion of saying goodbye to a beloved grandfather, making it a fitting funeral tribute for families in the Lea Bridge area who wish to express both love and heritage with flowers. This is more than a floral flag; it is a quiet, respectful tribute, a rectangular mosaic of petals arranged to mirror Ireland's tricolor with a sense of ceremonial grace. The left green stripe forms a soft, mossy carpet of tiny green blossoms, the central white stripe a glowing field of white petals that seems to shimmer in the light, and the right orange stripe a sunlit edge glowing with orange blooms. The three bands are densely packed, each bloom selected for color fidelity and uniform size, so the overall surface reads as a unified banner rather than a collage. The texture is plush and almost sculptural, inviting the eye to linger and the heart to reflect on shared history, pride, and hope. Soft, clean fragrance lingers in the air, a sign of fresh blooms and careful handling. The setting feels intimate yet civic, with the flag framed against a clear white background that emphasizes the intensity of the greens, whites, and oranges. It evokes memory and celebration alike, making it well suited to remembrances, cultural features, or St Patrick's Day features in East London's Lea Bridge area, near Hackney, Leyton, and Stratford. Delivered by a local florist, it becomes a personal gift for families and communities, a thoughtful gesture that travels to doorsteps across Lea Bridge and surrounding streets, bringing colour, care, and connection to the urban fabric.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a striking funeral flower arrangement crafted in the colours of the Ireland flag. Designed by the skilled florists at Flower Delivery Lea Bridge, this meaningful tribute features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums, symbolising peace, unity and remembrance. Ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside services, the Irish Flag Tribute offers a dignified way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy. Each arrangement is carefully created using fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums for a vibrant yet respectful finish. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it makes a prominent display beside the coffin or on a stand. We follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal changes are made with flowers of similar colour, size and quality, so your tribute always looks beautiful. Available for reliable flower delivery in Lea Bridge and surrounding areas, this premium funeral tribute helps you say farewell with grace and sincerity. Order online today from Flower Delivery Lea Bridge for a tasteful Irish flag floral tribute, delivered with care.
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