An exquisite rectangular arrangement recreates the Irish tricolour with velvety petals, sitting against a pure white field. The leftmost stripe of greens forms a plush carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-imparting a leafy woodland feeling. The white center remains airy, formed by tightly grouped white petals that glow with soft light, separating the colours with quiet dignity. The right stripe glows orange, built from countless small orange flowers whose warmth mirrors late-summer sunlight over the River Thames. The petals' texture is rich and tactile, each cluster catching a glint of light that travels across the piece, revealing the gardener's hand and the delicate layering that gives the flag depth. The overall footprint echoes the standard flag's proportions, a compact rectangle that reads as both a contemporary floral artwork and a respectful national emblem. In the context of Cubitt Town and the surrounding East End, this floral flag can anchor ceremonies, cultural features, or local tributes to Irish heritage, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or reflective moments in civic life. The artistry behind the piece communicates care and connection, a small living symbol assembled by a skilled florist to celebrate heritage while maintaining a graceful ceremonial tone.
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A carefully composed funeral tribute in the form of the Irish tricolour fills the frame, photographed from above against a bright white background that suggests the quiet interior of a Docklands funeral home near Cubitt Town. The arrangement is rectangular, its three vertical panels flawlessly defined. On the left, a lush mass of green flowers-tiny, rounded heads like button chrysanthemums-are pressed closely together, creating a rich, textured field reminiscent of soft grass. The middle third is a smooth expanse of white blooms, their petals layered and pristine, conveying purity and a sense of peace. On the right, radiant orange flowers offer a vibrant counterpoint, their colour lively yet respectful, echoing the warmth of family gatherings along the nearby riverside. Angled from the lower edge of the green and white areas, sweeping diagonally up across the white and deep into the orange, lies a glossy coral-red ribbon. Its satin surface gently reflects the light, and across its centre the word GRANDAD appears in bold, silver capital letters, unmistakable and heartfelt. The ribbon is anchored delicately to the white floral panel with small white pins that look almost like tiny pearls resting on the petals, adding a refined finishing detail. The tribute has a cushion-like thickness and perfectly squared corners, showing the precision and care of a skilled florist used to creating bespoke Irish-themed funeral pieces for families in Cubitt Town and around the Isle of Dogs. Emotionally, the piece blends personal remembrance, national identity, and a tender goodbye to a much-loved grandfather. From a bright white backdrop, a stunning and intricately crafted floral representation of the Irish national flag unfolds in three precise vertical bands. This rectangle of petals is formed entirely from countless fresh blossoms, densely packed to create a tactile, three-dimensional surface that invites the eye to move from stripe to stripe. The leftmost panel glows in a deep emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose clustered texture is subtly irregular, revealing the hand of a skilled local florist in Cubitt Town. The symbolism is clear: green for heritage and Catholic tradition, rendered here with generous depth and life. To the right, a central white band appears almost cloudlike, the petals tightly clustered into a soft, luminous strip that divides the colours with quiet dignity. The lightness of the white stripe catches and diffuses across the petal tips, giving the impression of a delicate froth, a moment of peaceful pause in the composition. Finally, the rightmost stripe radiates in bright orange, crafted from many tiny orange flowers-perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-whose warmth balances the green with a vibrant finish, echoing Protestant heritage in a respectful, celebratory gesture. The entire arrangement forms a perfect rectangle, mirroring the proportions of a national flag and elevating it into a piece of living art. Across Cubitt Town, Canary Wharf, and beyond, this floral tricolour speaks of pride, unity, and the craftsmanship that frames special occasions, holidays, and cultural conversations in our community.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute, expertly crafted by Flower Delivery Cubitt Town. This premium funeral arrangement is designed in the striking shape of the Ireland flag, using rich green, pure white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums to create a dignified and meaningful display. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a beautiful way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy. Carefully arranged for balance and clarity of colour, this floral flag tribute brings a sense of peace and pride to any farewell service. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful focal piece. Our skilled florists in Cubitt Town use fresh, high-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring similar colours, style and value if specific flowers are unavailable. With reliable delivery from Flower Delivery Cubitt Town, you can send a heartfelt Irish-themed funeral tribute with confidence. Order online for a respectful and memorable Irish flag flower arrangement that truly reflects your sentiments.
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