Meticulously assembled on a pure white background, this iris-coded flag captures the same three vertical bands: emerald green on the left, ivory white in the center, and a burnished orange on the right. The green stripe forms a dense field of tiny blooms, a plush carpet that feels almost velvet to the touch. The central white band reads as a soft, luminous stripe, petals packed tightly to create a cloud-like width that glows with calm clarity. The orange stripe carries warmth and light, composed of many small blooms arranged with the same careful rhythm as the other two panels. The rectangles align to echo the flag's official proportions, while the natural textures give depth to the flat surface. The scene carries celebration and memory, a handcrafted tribute that fits Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or cross-cultural moments. In Stepney, near Bethnal Green Road or Spitalfields Market, such a display would welcome neighbours and visitors alike into a conversation about heritage, education, and community, especially when paired with same-day local delivery across the area.
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A rectangular funeral tribute styled as the Irish flag is shown in a bright, overhead photograph, the colours standing out clearly against a smooth white background. The left side is filled entirely with tightly clustered green flowers, likely chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, giving a dense, velvety texture that reads as solid emerald from a distance. In the centre, a vertical band of white flowers brings a calm brightness, their petals slightly ruffled and layered, softening the geometry of the design. The right-hand third is covered in vivid orange blossoms, their tone lively yet respectful, arranged so evenly that the three colours form a perfectly balanced tricolour, unmistakable even at a glance. A glossy coral-red ribbon runs diagonally from the bottom left to the upper right, resting gently across the white and orange sections like a sash laid in tribute. On this ribbon, the word GRANDAD is printed in bold, silver, capital letters, each letter clean and carefully spaced, catching the light against the satin sheen. Small white pins or decorative fixings hold the ribbon securely to the flowers, barely visible yet reassuring in their neatness. The whole display has a cushioned, almost quilted appearance, suggesting both comfort and careful craftsmanship. It feels like a meaningful piece created for a funeral or memorial service in Stepney, perhaps after a family gathering at Stepney Green or near the historic streets around St Dunstan's. The tribute quietly unites Irish heritage with personal remembrance, honouring a grandfather whose roots and memory remain central to those he leaves behind. Against a pristine white field, this meticulously crafted floral flag captures the Irish tricolour in petals. The left stripe is a lush carpet of emerald blooms, small green carnations or chrysanthemums packed so densely that each cluster creates a gentle, organic ripple across the surface. The centre band appears as a soft white cloud, the white petals tightly arranged to form a luminous, cloud like stripe that separates green from orange with a calm radiance. To the right, the orange stripe glows with warmth, built from countless tiny blossoms, perhaps marigolds, arranged with the same precision as the greens. The three bands sit as a precise rectangle, mirroring the flag's proportions while the natural petals lend a tactile, three dimensional quality to the piece. The overall effect is celebratory yet respectful, a handcrafted symbol that speaks of tradition, shared history, and peaceful hope. A subtle garden scent-fresh petals and a clean finish-rises as the light traces the ridges of each stripe. This arrangement is ideal for features on Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or national heritage, and in Stepney near Whitechapel Road or Mile End it would invite passersby to pause, reflect, and smile at this living memory brought to life in flowers. It can be enjoyed by local residents and businesses alike, with any display bringing warmth to doorsteps across the area.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the Irish Flag Tribute, a beautifully crafted funeral flower arrangement in the iconic green, white and orange of the Ireland flag. Expertly designed by Flower Delivery Stepney, this chrysanthemum tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials and remembrance services where a proud Irish connection deserves to be celebrated.

Featuring fresh white chrysanthemums alongside orange- and green-sprayed blooms, this rectangular tribute creates a striking and dignified display. At approximately 70cm (27") long and 40cm (16") wide, it offers an elegant focal point to express sympathy, respect and national pride. Each tribute is arranged with care to ensure crisp flag lines and a polished, premium finish.

Our experienced florists in Stepney handcraft every Irish Flag Tribute using high-quality seasonal flowers, following a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain colour, style and value if certain stems are unavailable. We offer reliable local delivery across Stepney and surrounding areas, so your tribute arrives fresh and on time for the service. Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to convey your deepest condolences with a meaningful symbol of Ireland, lovingly created by Flower Delivery Stepney.
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