Imagine a quiet stage where an Irish tricolour comes to life as a rectangular floral flag, set against a pure white backdrop. The left stripe glows emerald green, a dense carpet of tiny blossoms-likely chrysanthemums or carnations-woven so tightly that the surface feels velvety and substantial. The center stripe is white and airy, formed from clusters of white petals that read as a soft, cloudlike belt between the two coloured bands. On the right, the orange stripe radiates warmth, the same careful density of blooms as its neighbours, perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. The three stripes stand in strict vertical alignment, the proportions true to a standard flag, yet the handmade nature of each plant adds gentle irregularity that celebrates craft as much as composition. The white background isolates the design, letting every petal texture and hue pop with clarity. This arrangement speaks of Irish identity and shared heritage, a respectful homage fit for commemorations, community gatherings, or celebrations tied to St Patrick's Day and national holidays. In De Beauvoir Town, near Victoria Park and the canal, a piece like this can become a focal point for local events, with delivery across the area to neighbours near Dalston and the wider East London community.
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A bold rectangular floral design styled as the Irish flag is shown from above on a clean white background, every element carefully composed to pay tribute to a much-missed grandad with Irish roots in the De Beauvoir Town community. The left-hand third is filled edge to edge with tiny, tightly packed green flowers, their rounded heads and fine petals forming a lush, velvety green panel that feels both vibrant and steadying. The middle section is a pure white band of small blooms, arranged so densely that they appear like a soft, quilted cushion, offering a visual sense of peace often sought during funeral services in local chapels and churches. On the right, a bright sweep of orange flowers provides a warm counterbalance, their fiery tone reminiscent of autumn leaves in nearby De Beauvoir Square, glowing even on overcast London days. Cutting across the white and orange areas is a satin ribbon in a coral-red shade, placed diagonally from the lower left to the upper right corner, its sheen catching the light to draw the eye. The word GRANDAD is written in sturdy silver block letters across the ribbon, instantly readable and clearly the personal centrepiece of the tribute. Small, neat white pins fix the ribbon firmly into the white floral band, suggesting careful, experienced hands and thoughtful preparation. The entire arrangement feels like a soft, floral flag of remembrance, blending national symbolism with a tender, family-focused message that would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at a memorial, or on a graveside for Irish families living around De Beauvoir Town. With a distinct cadence, this three-panel floral flag reads as a living tribute to identity and unity, built from petals shaped into the Irish tricolor. The left stripe of green forms a lush weave of tiny blossoms, a mossy, renewal-ready surface that suggests growth and pride. The center white stripe sits as a soft, windless meadow, formed from white petals arranged to produce a crisp, airy band between the colours. The right orange stripe glows with the warmth of sunlight, each small bloom carefully chosen to maintain a consistent density with its neighbours. The petals create a sculptural surface that catches light, turning the flag into both a visual emblem and a tactile sculpture. Against the clean white backdrop, the colours pop with brightness, and the flag's edges hold a gently handmade appeal-proof that craft and heritage can coexist. This piece of living art embodies respect, culture, and memory, making it suitable for remembrances, community events, or festive occasions around De Beauvoir Town and East London. The craft speaks of a local florist who knows the streets from Dalston to Victoria Park, able to arrange delivery across De Beauvoir Town with care, bringing this intimate symbol to homes and venues with a sensitive, neighbourly touch.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the Irish Flag Tribute from De Beauvoir Town Flowers, De Beauvoir Town. This striking funeral arrangement is designed in the iconic tricolour of green, white and orange to echo the flag of Ireland, creating a powerful symbol of peace, remembrance and respect. Expertly crafted with fresh white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, this tribute offers a vibrant yet dignified way to say your final goodbye.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, the Irish Flag Tribute makes a memorable focal piece for funerals, memorials or celebration-of-life services. Our skilled florists carefully select each stem to ensure a premium finish and lasting beauty, so your gesture of sympathy feels thoughtful and sincere.

As flowers can be seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or superior quality to maintain the look and feel of the design. De Beauvoir Town Flowers is known for friendly, reliable service and meticulous attention to detail, giving you confidence when ordering at a difficult time. Order this Irish flag funeral tribute online from our De Beauvoir Town studio for professional, timely delivery and a truly meaningful floral farewell.
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