Crafted with patient devotion, this rectangular floral flag translates the Irish tricolour into three-dimensional bands of colour. The left green stripe is a lush field of small green blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-that press together to form a velvety surface. The center white stripe remains bright and airy, a dense cluster of white petals that catches light and reads as a soft, cloudlike panel. The right orange stripe glows with tiny orange flowers, likely marigolds or chrysanthemums, built to match the texture and density of its neighbours. The flag sits on a pure white backdrop, its edges precise and the proportions exact, a testament to careful planning and skilled placement. This image speaks of pride, memory, and cultural identity, and it feels at home in features on Irish heritage, St Patrick's Day, or historical remembrance. For readers around Hackney Wick, its connection to local life is clear, whether through conversations near the canal, at Hackney Wick Station, or in markets along the Lea. We offer reliable same-day delivery across Hackney Wick, Dalston, and Bethnal Green, making this meaningful piece accessible to families, event organizers, and public institutions alike.
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The photograph captures a detailed overhead view of a floral funeral tribute shaped and coloured to mirror the Irish national flag, resting on a spotless white background. The tribute is rectangular, with its entire surface made of tightly packed, fresh flowers, giving it a plush, cushion-like appearance. On the left third sits a dense field of green blooms-likely button chrysanthemums or a similar small, round flower-arranged so evenly that the texture appears almost like velvet under soft light. The central third is filled with white flowers, their layered petals creating gentle ripples and subtle shadows that lend a sense of calm and purity. To the right, a bright band of orange flowers completes the tricolour, their cheerful hue adding warmth and a quiet sense of celebration of Irish heritage. Laid diagonally from the lower left towards the upper right is a smooth coral-red ribbon, draping gracefully across the white and orange sections. The ribbon's satin-like sheen catches the light, and across its centre the word GRANDAD is displayed in bold, silver capital letters, clear and striking yet tender in its simplicity. Small white pins or pearl-like fasteners hold the ribbon securely to the floral base, showing the care taken in every detail. The composition feels calm and respectful, suggesting a bespoke tribute prepared by a local Hackney Wick florist for a funeral or memorial gathering in the area, perhaps travelling through the creative streets near the Overground station or beside the canals. It speaks silently of love, memory, and the enduring bond between family, place, and Irish cultural roots. From the workshop of Hackney Wick Florist, this is a solemn, living tribute to the Irish tricolour. The image presents a clean white background that makes the three vertical bands stand like a ceremonial banner. Left to right, the flag is built entirely from countless tiny petals, each flower chosen for color, texture, and depth. The green stripe on the left is a rich, deep green-an inviting carpet of tiny green blossoms, likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-creating a plush, slightly uneven surface that hints at the organic hand behind the piece. The middle stripe is a bright white, formed from tightly clustered white petals that read as a soft, cloudlike band, crisp and luminous against the green and orange. On the right, the orange stripe glows with daylight warmth, composed of countless small orange blooms, probably marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, arranged with the same careful, tactile rhythm as the other bands. The overall rectangle mirrors flag proportions, reinforcing its symbolic intent as a crafted national emblem. Light glints across the petal faces, casting subtle shadows that reveal the three-dimensional texture and the precision of placement. The scent is faint, clean and floral, a gentle reminder of freshness and care. This piece feels both celebratory and respectful, a testament to local craft and community values in Hackney Wick. It suits features about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or regional remembrance, and it's available for same-day delivery across Hackney Wick, Hoxton, and Dalston, bringing this handmade symbol close to home.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Hackney Wick Florist. This beautifully crafted funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, featuring bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums for a peaceful and dignified farewell. Carefully arranged by our expert florists in Hackney Wick, this tribute symbolises pride, remembrance and respect, making it a meaningful choice for Irish funerals, memorials or wakes.

The Irish Flag Tribute is created using fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to achieve the authentic tricolour effect. Measuring approximately 70cm in length and 40cm in width, it provides a striking yet tasteful focal point alongside the coffin or at the service. Each piece is handmade to order, ensuring a premium finish and reliable quality.

We follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain the overall style, colour and value if any blooms are out of season, so you can order with confidence. Perfect for family, friends or colleagues wishing to pay their last respects, this Irish flag flower arrangement offers a touching way to express your deepest sympathy. Order online from Hackney Wick Florist for dependable local funeral flower delivery.
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