An artful rectangular floral rendition of the Irish flag sits on a clean white background, constructed from dozens of tiny petals in three equal vertical bands-green, white, and orange. The leftmost strip is a vibrant green, a plush canopy of blossoms that suggests a garden carpet; the middle stripe is a bright white band, tightly clustered to form a pale, cloud-like belt; the right strip glows with a vivid orange, mirroring the same texture and density as its neighbours. The surface reads as three-dimensional, each petal catching light to emphasize the rhythm of the design. The flag's proportions match a standard national flag, so the piece communicates unity, heritage, and collective memory, while remaining tactile and celebratory. 

This floral tribute is ideally suited to articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or public commemorations in North London's Seven Sisters area. Its handcrafted texture makes it suitable as a centerpiece for events, fundraisers, or school assemblies that seek a dignified tone. The freshness of the petals, the scent of spring, and the careful alignment of each stripe reflect the care of a local florist who understands how color and meaning can work together to tell a story about community and memory in Seven Sisters and beyond.
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Presented on a clean white background, this rectangular floral display has been shaped with precision into the iconic pattern of the Irish flag, making it a meaningful funeral tribute for families around Seven Sisters with strong Irish connections. The left third is an uninterrupted field of rich green blossoms, probably spray chrysanthemums or similar small, textured flowers, each bloom snugly arranged to form a smooth, plush surface. The central third shifts into a band of pure white flowers, their rounded petals overlapping gently, giving the impression of a soft cushion and bringing a sense of tranquillity to the design. On the right, a vivid orange section completes the tricolour, the blooms bright yet tender, radiating warmth and remembrance. Slanting across the arrangement from the base of the left side up toward the top right, a coral-red satin ribbon provides a striking diagonal line. Embossed or printed along this ribbon in striking silver block letters is the word GRANDAD, the metallic lettering reflecting light and drawing immediate attention to the personal dedication. The ribbon is neatly anchored with small white pins or button-like details on the white floral portion, hinting at the florist's skill and careful attention to detail. Altogether, the tribute has a slightly raised, cushion-like form, suggesting softness and comfort amidst grief. One can imagine it resting gracefully in a chapel or crematorium serving the Seven Sisters community, a floral expression of Irish identity, family loyalty, and a final, loving goodbye to a cherished grandfather. A sun-washed studio in Seven Sisters hosts a stunning floral tribute to the Irish tricolour. The flag is a precise rectangle formed entirely from countless fresh petals, each layer adding depth and a soft, tactile glow against a pure white background. The overall effect is celebratory yet serene, as if a field of petals had wandered into a North London gallery. 

On the left, the deep green stripe spreads as a plush carpet of tiny blossoms, perhaps green carnations or chrysanthemums, its surface gently uneven to reveal the individual clusters of petals. The middle white stripe is a crisp, cloud-like band of tightly clustered white flowers, catching light and creating a luminous pause between the colours that symbolises lasting peace on the island. To the right, the orange stripe glows with the same careful texture, formed from tiny orange blooms that could be marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. Together, the three blocks mirror the flag's proportions, yet they read as a living, breathing piece of floral art, with light catching every curve and edge. 

The symbolism is clear: green for Irish nationalism and Catholic tradition, white for peace, and orange for the Protestant community. The result is a handcrafted, tactile celebration that would translate beautifully in articles about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or cultural commemorations. In Seven Sisters and across North London, such a piece can mark national holidays, community events, or moments of shared heritage, carrying fragrance, color, and memory in equal measure.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Florist Seven Sisters. This expertly crafted funeral arrangement is designed in the striking green, white and orange of the Ireland flag, creating a dignified and peaceful focal point for any memorial, funeral or celebration of life. Carefully arranged chrysanthemums are used throughout for a full, lush finish and long-lasting freshness, symbolising respect, remembrance and love.

Our skilled florists in Seven Sisters use white chrysanthemums alongside orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to recreate the tricolour with precision and care. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this Irish flag floral tribute is ideal for placing beside the coffin or on a stand during the service.

At Florist Seven Sisters, we pride ourselves on premium quality flowers and thoughtful, reliable service. Seasonal availability may mean we substitute some blooms, but we always match the size, colour and style with equal or superior flowers to maintain the integrity of your tribute. Order online for professional, local delivery from our Seven Sisters florist and let our team help you pay a heartfelt, deeply personal last respect.
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