An elegant, hand-tied panel of flowers recreates the Irish Tricolour with three equal vertical bands, set against a crisp white backdrop. The left green panel forms a lush, mossy field of tiny green blossoms, likely green carnations or chrysanthemums, its surface slightly undulating-proof of the petals lying in natural clusters. The middle white stripe is a cloudlike band of tightly packed white petals, catching pale light and lending a soft, luminous center. The right orange stripe mirrors the others in density and texture, its bright blooms glowing with warmth. The entire rectangle feels both celebratory and solemn, a living tribute that carries the weight of history while radiating hope. The petals' sheen and the layers of colour invite the eye to traverse the flag from left to right, just as a passerby might walk along Seven Sisters Road toward Finsbury Park during a parade or market day. Crafted by a local florist who understands the rhythms of Seven Sisters and surrounding neighbourhoods, the piece is suitable for St Patrick's Day ceremonies, civic events, or personal anniversaries. It's a gentle reminder that culture can be expressed through nature: a handcrafted symbol, fresh, vibrant, and ready for same-day delivery across Seven Sisters and nearby areas.
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The photograph shows a rectangular floral tribute that perfectly echoes the layout of the Irish flag, arranged with meticulous care and placed on a bright white background for clarity. The left third is a striking band of green flowers, each small bloom positioned closely to the next to form a smooth, carpet-like panel that feels lush and full, much like the green spaces around Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale after rainfall. In the centre, a pure white stripe of blossoms provides a calm visual pause; the petals overlap gently, creating a cushioned texture that suggests peace and quiet remembrance. To the right, a vivid stripe of orange flowers blazes with warmth, balancing the composition and bringing a touch of optimism and light. Cutting diagonally across the white and orange sections is a satin ribbon in a rich coral-red hue, running from the bottom left to the top right. Its shiny surface reflects the light in soft highlights, and along its centre, the word "GRANDAD" appears in neat, silver capital letters that are bold yet dignified. Small white or pearl-like pins anchor the ribbon discreetly into the floral base, giving the impression of steady, skilled hands at work in a local Seven Sisters flower shop that often prepares tributes for nearby churches and crematorium chapels. No other decorations distract from the main elements, allowing the Irish colours and the personal inscription to carry the emotional weight. The overall mood is one of solemn respect, love and cultural pride, a meaningful floral farewell for an Irish grandfather whose memory is being honoured by his family. In a sunlit Seven Sisters workshop, this stunning and intricately crafted floral tribute reimagines the Irish flag, An Bhratach Náisiúnta, against a pure white background. The flag is a precise rectangle of three equal vertical bands, each built entirely from densely packed petals that give texture and a gentle, three-dimensional feel. The left stripe glows emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny green blooms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-its surface uneven in the most delightful, organic way, hinting at the hand of a patient maker. The center white band reads clean and soft, built from tightly grouped white petals that catch the light and feel soft to the touch. On the right, a vivid orange stripe bursts with bright orange flowers, likewise composed of countless small flowers, maintaining the same tactile density. Light from the window across Seven Sisters highlights the petal clusters, giving the piece a lifelike shimmer that makes it seem almost alive. The white background emphasizes the crisp separation of colours while the overall rectangle mirrors a national flag in ceremonial scale, a handcrafted symbol of identity, heritage, and hopeful unity. For Seven Sisters locals and visitors alike, this floral arrangement is a warm, celebratory expression of culture, perfect for St Patrick's celebrations, community events, or thoughtful remembrance. Available for same-day delivery across Seven Sisters, Finsbury Park, and nearby neighbourhoods, it brings a scent of fresh petals and a quiet pride to any home or venue.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour their memory with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Seven Sisters Florist in Seven Sisters. This meaningful funeral arrangement is carefully crafted in the shape of the Ireland flag, using premium white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to create a bold yet peaceful display. Ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it's a heartfelt way to pay your last respects and express your deepest sorrow with a touch of Irish pride.

Thoughtfully designed by our skilled florists, this Irish flag funeral tribute measures approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a striking focal point beside the coffin or on a stand. Each flower is selected for freshness, quality and colour precision to ensure a crisp, clear flag design that looks beautiful throughout the service.

At Seven Sisters Florist, we offer reliable local delivery and handle every tribute with care and sensitivity. If any blooms are out of season, our substitution policy ensures flowers of similar colour, size and value are used, so the style and sentiment of your tribute remain intact. Order your Irish Flag Tribute online today for a dignified, premium-quality floral farewell.
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