An elegant, tightly arranged rectangular floral flag, in three equal vertical stripes of emerald green, white, and vivid orange, rests against a pure white backdrop. The green stripe is a plush field of tiny blossoms-perhaps green carnations or chrysanthemums-so densely packed that the surface feels almost velvet under fingertip pressure. The white stripe rises as a soft, cloud-like panel, formed from countless white petals that catch light and lend a delicate radiance. The orange stripe glows as a sunlit band of small blooms, equally textured and lush, reflective of the island's diverse heritage. The flag's proportions mirror the standard national flag, making its craftsmanship unmistakably intentional. The scene is staged with a quiet, boutique-studio feel in the Tufnell Park area, yet the sentiment is universal: pride in heritage, a celebration of identity, and a quiet, enduring hope for peace.

Within the neighbourhood around Belsize Park and Hampstead Heath viewpoints, the piece echoes the area's warmth, markets, and family gatherings, where fresh petals carry memories as much as colour. The image would sit well in articles about Irish culture, the history of the tricolour, or seasonal celebrations such as St. Patrick's Day. Deliveries are available across the NW5 region and surrounding streets, allowing readers to honour a moment with fresh blooms that speak of community ties.
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A dignified Irish-flag floral tribute is captured from above, its rectangular form neatly framed against a bright white background, almost like a still life arranged in a studio near Tufnell Park. The entire surface is covered in fresh flowers arranged in three equal vertical bands. On the left, a deep green strip is created with compact, button-like blooms, packed closely together to form an even, velvety texture that feels reassuringly solid. In the centre, pure white flowers offer contrast, their slightly softer, more open petals catching delicate variations of light and shade, bringing a sense of tranquility to the design. To the right, a panel of strong orange blossoms lifts the palette, their warmth suggesting cherished memories despite the sadness of parting. Cutting across the white and orange segments is a coral-red satin ribbon, laid diagonally from the bottom left toward the top right. The ribbon has a smooth, glossy surface that reflects light in gentle highlights, and across its length the word GRANDAD is printed in silver block capitals, clear and respectful, marking the tribute as a personal farewell. Small white pins or decorative fasteners fix the ribbon where it crosses the white flowers, barely noticeable yet essential to the structure, expressing the care with which the arrangement has been assembled. The piece blends symbolism and sentiment: a proud nod to Irish roots and a tender goodbye to a grandfather. It is easy to imagine this tribute being carried quietly into a local chapel or crematorium around Tufnell Park, offering a focal point for family and friends as they remember stories, accents, and traditions passed down through generations. A rectangular floral tribute recreates the Irish Tricolour with petals. The left green stripe is a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-green carnations or small chrysanthemums-densely packed to form an uneven, organic surface that invites fingertips to explore its texture. The central white stripe is a softly luminous band, formed from tightly clustered white petals that resemble a cloud caught in a spring breeze. The right orange stripe mirrors the texture of the other two, a sunlit field of small orange blooms such as marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, arranged with the same careful density. Set against a crisp white background, the flag is arranged to precise rectangular proportions, with crisp edges and a surface alive with natural variation from petal clusters. The overall impression is festive yet respectful, a handcrafted tribute that can accompany community celebrations, St. Patrick's Day events, or articles about national identity.

In the local context of Tufnell Park, the piece nods to the community's capacity to honour heritage through craft, and it would pair beautifully with features about culture, holidays, or remembrance, while reminding readers of the freshness and softness of real blooms that must be cared for to preserve colour and form. Available for same-day delivery across Tufnell Park and nearby NW5 districts, this floral flag also serves as a thoughtful gift for gatherings, memorials, or cultural events, where nature's language speaks with quiet pride.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Tufnell Park Florist. Expertly handcrafted in Tufnell Park, this striking funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, symbolising pride, remembrance and peace. Created with fresh white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, it offers a vivid yet respectful tribute that beautifully reflects Irish heritage.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this floral flag tribute makes a memorable centrepiece for funerals, memorials or graveside services. Each stem is carefully selected for quality and longevity, ensuring your sympathy flowers look their best throughout the service.

Our skilled florists may substitute blooms when certain flowers are out of season, always matching colour, style and value so your tribute remains faithful to the Irish flag design. With reliable local delivery from our Tufnell Park flower shop, you can send your condolences with confidence.

Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to express your deepest sympathy and respect with a meaningful, patriotic floral display.
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