Elegant and contemplative, this rectangular floral tricolor rests against a clean white backdrop, built from thousands of tiny petals that form three equal color blocks. The leftmost stripe, a deep emerald green, appears as a dense carpet of blossoms; the center, a pristine white, reads as a soft cloud-tinted band; the rightmost stripe, a bright orange, glows with warmth. The petals are arranged to create a tactile, almost sculptural surface, with crisp vertical boundaries that emphasize the flag's proportions. The lighting is bright and even, letting the texture reveal itself in gentle ridges and valleys. This piece carries the weight of history with a quiet, celebratory energy, a respectful tribute suitable for articles on Irish culture, national holidays, or remembrances in London. In Holborn and nearby Bloomsbury, Covent Garden, or Chancery Lane, such a display could be found in a gallery or storefront window, drawing passersby to pause and learn. The symbolism remains clear: green for Catholic tradition and national identity, white for lasting peace, orange for the Protestant tradition. From a skilled Holborn florist's hands, the work demonstrates craft, patience, and empathy-an ideal feature for heritage-focused pieces or collaborations that celebrate London's diverse communities, their histories, and shared future.
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An Irish flag-inspired floral tribute rests on a clean white background, its three vertical stripes recreated entirely with fresh, tightly packed blossoms. The left side is a rich field of green flowers, likely button chrysanthemums, their small, dome-shaped heads forming a lush, even surface that almost invites a gentle touch. In the middle, a band of immaculate white blooms introduces a calm, soothing contrast, each flower head nestled close to the next, suggesting purity, remembrance and quiet support for grieving family. On the right, a striking column of bright orange flowers completes the tricolour, radiating warmth and a subtle sense of hope amid sorrow. Cutting diagonally across the lower white and upper orange sections is a coral-red ribbon with a subtle satin shine, laid carefully from the bottom left corner toward the top right. Bold, silver capital letters spell out GRANDAD along the ribbon, clean and legible, ensuring the tribute feels unmistakably personal. Small, neat white pins or decorative fasteners are tucked into the white flowers, delicately securing the ribbon while adding tiny glints of texture. The arrangement looks like it has been thoughtfully created by a local florist familiar with Irish funerals and memorials around Holborn, where families gather to honour both ancestry and personal stories. The overall impression is one of quiet dignity: a floral flag that speaks of Irish heritage, deep family bonds, and a loving farewell to a grandfather whose memory will continue to be cherished. A stunning, intricately crafted floral representation of the Irish national flag, An Bhratach Náisiúnta, unfurls against a pristine white background. The flag's three equal vertical stripes are rendered entirely in living petals, giving the piece a tactile, three-dimensional presence. The left stripe glows with a plush carpet of densely packed emerald green blossoms, a depth that suggests mossy meadow and nods to Ireland's Catholic heritage and nationalist memory. The center stripe is a crisp, cloud-like band of tightly clustered white petals, soft to the eye and to the touch, symbolising the enduring hope for lasting peace on the island. To the right, a vivid orange stripe is built from countless tiny orange flowers, its texture mirroring the other two bands and representing the Protestant tradition. The whole rectangle sits against a bright white background, letting each color breathe and glow as if fluttering in a gentle London breeze. This craft merges artistry with symbolism, turning a national emblem into a floral sculpture that invites careful study and quiet reflection. Light, texture, and the scent of fresh petals mingle to convey celebration, remembrance, and unity. Crafted with care by Flowers Holborn, this piece speaks to the city's Irish community and its many ties to Holborn, Covent Garden, and Bloomsbury; it is ideally suited for articles about Irish identity, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, or national holidays, and it can be delivered same-day across Holborn and neighboring districts.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a striking funeral arrangement handcrafted by Flowers Holborn in the shape of the Ireland flag. Expertly designed with green, white and orange chrysanthemums, this meaningful tribute brings a sense of peace, pride and remembrance to any service. Each flower is carefully selected for freshness and quality, creating clean colour blocks that clearly reflect the Irish tricolour. Ideal for funerals, memorials or celebration-of-life ceremonies, this floral flag offers a dignified way to express sympathy and respect. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a substantial focal point for the ceremony. Our experienced florists may substitute seasonal blooms when necessary, always matching the colour, size and style to maintain the look and premium feel of the design. Based in Holborn, we provide reliable, professional service and can arrange prompt delivery to local funeral directors, churches and crematoriums. Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to share your condolences with a tasteful, patriotic floral display that celebrates a life and a beloved nation.
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