An elegant, hand-tied, rectangular floral flag stands against a clean white backdrop, its three stripes of green, white, and orange built from thousands of tiny petals. The left green block gleams with emerald depth, the result of countless small blossoms pressed into a lush, velvety surface that recalls a meadow after rain. The central white stripe looks almost celestial-the petals cluster so tightly that the band reads as soft, cloud-like, a pale beacon between two vibrant shores. The right orange stripe pulses with light, a bright, sun-warmed edge formed from tiny marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. The texture across all three bands is richly tactile, creating a three-dimensional feel that invites the eyes to travel along the seam lines and between blooms. The white background frames the flag, allowing the colours and the handcrafted texture to command attention. In the Pentonville area, you'll often see such pieces used to mark community celebrations, school events, or local exhibitions about Irish culture, history, and holidays like St. Patrick's Day. The maker's touch is evident in every petal-careful alignment, even spacing, and a gentle arch to the surface that gives the flag a flag-like flutter even when still. This composition is ideal for articles about national identity, heritage, and the power of floral art to convey memory, hope, and togetherness in a local context.
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A carefully arranged floral tribute in the form of the Irish national flag fills the frame, set crisply against a white background that helps every colour stand out. The piece is rectangular and divided into three equal vertical bands made entirely of fresh flowers. On the left, a solid panel of deep, vibrant green blooms is arranged so closely that no gaps are visible, the clustered petals creating a richly textured surface. The middle band is composed of pure white flowers, tightly massed together, suggesting peace and simplicity, like the quiet of a small chapel near Pentonville just before a funeral begins. On the right, a lively band of bright orange flowers completes the tricolour, their slightly ruffled faces giving a sense of life and warmth. Cutting across the white and orange panels is a coral-red satin ribbon, positioned on a gentle diagonal from the lower left to the upper right corner. The ribbon shines softly under the light, secured neatly with small white pins that add a subtle decorative touch. Printed along the ribbon in bold, silver-toned capital letters is the word GRANDAD, instantly conveying the personal nature of this tribute. The arrangement appears meticulously handcrafted, suitable for delivery to funeral homes and churches in and around Pentonville, as a final gesture of respect that honours both the memory of a beloved grandfather and his Irish heritage, while the soft fragrance and velvety textures offer quiet comfort to those gathered to say goodbye. Bright and bold, this rectangular floral flag is a living tribute crafted by a Pentonville-based florist. The left stripe glows green with dozens of tiny blossoms-green carnations and chrysanthemums-that form a plush carpet; the center band gathers white petals into a soft, cloud-like stripe; and the right edge blazes with orange petals, likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, completing the tricolour. The three panels sit in precise alignment, their surfaces densely packed to create a three-dimensional mosaic that catches the eye from across a room. Set against a pure white background, the petals retain their luminous colour and tactile richness, giving the piece a handcrafted, celebratory mood. This is more than decoration; it's a symbol of shared heritage and peaceful aspiration, a subject you might see in features about Irish culture, or in event photography for St. Patrick's Day gatherings. The arrangement is versatile for display at community events, school assemblies, or local exhibitions along Islington's Pentonville Road, and it can be paired with a frame or stand that enhances its flag-like presence. Available for same-day delivery across Pentonville and nearby neighbourhoods, the work carries the scent of fresh blooms and the sense of a craftsperson's patient, exacting care. It's the kind of piece that invites conversation, reflection, and a quiet moment of unity, as people imagine the island's complex history folded into petals and light by a skilled local hand.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Pentonville, Pentonville. This striking funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Irish flag, featuring bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums for a dignified, patriotic farewell. Perfect for Irish funeral tributes, memorials or celebration of life services, it offers a peaceful and respectful way to express your deepest sympathy.

Carefully crafted by our expert florists, this tribute uses fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to create a clear and vibrant tricolour design. The approximate dimensions of 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width make it an eye-catching arrangement suitable for display at the service or graveside.

At Flowers Pentonville, we prioritise quality and reliability. Due to seasonality, some flowers may be substituted, but we always replace with blooms of similar colour, size and superior style and value. We offer dependable local delivery from our Pentonville flower shop, helping you send a heartfelt message when words are not enough. Order your Irish Flag Tribute online today from flowerspentonville.co.uk for a beautifully crafted, meaningful farewell.
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