An elegant, hand-tied rectangular floral interpretation of the Irish Tricolour, set against a stark white background. The flag is built from thousands of tiny petals, arranged into three even vertical stripes-emerald green on the left, white center, and bright orange on the right. The green stripe appears as a dense, velvety tapestry of blossoms-likely chrysanthemums-whose surface bears gentle, natural undulations. The central white stripe shines with pure light, formed by countless white petals that glow softly in the studio light. The orange stripe on the right radiates warmth, its petals packed as meticulously as the others, giving the flag a balanced, tactile rhythm. The piece sits as a confident homage, its crisp edges and the relative negative space around it emphasizing its handcrafted nature. In a quiet Redbridge workshop near Gants Hill, this floral rendition feels ceremonial yet approachable, suitable for community gatherings, charity events, or St Patrick's Day displays. The fragrance is delicate, the petals fresh and cool to the touch, and the bouquet-like build speaks of patient craft and lasting care. This image is a testament to local artistry, a celebration of heritage, and the ability of flowers to carry meaning to the doorstep of families in Gants Hill and beyond.
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The photograph captures a rectangular funeral tribute crafted as a floral interpretation of the Irish tricolour, arranged carefully against a plain white background for maximum clarity and impact. The design is composed of three equal vertical bands of small, tightly clustered flowers that together create a plush, tactile surface. On the left side, a lavish block of deep green blooms forms a rich, velvety texture, perhaps made from chrysanthemums or similar compact flowers, symbolising the lushness of Irish landscapes and enduring family roots. The middle third features an immaculate panel of pure white flowers, their overlapping petals creating a soft, cloud-like effect that suggests peace, purity, and remembrance. On the right, an energetic column of vivid orange flowers brings warmth and brightness, their slightly frilled petals adding a sense of gentle movement. Stretching diagonally across the white and orange sections is a sleek coral-red ribbon, positioned from the lower left of the central area to the upper right edge. The ribbon's satin sheen catches the light and draws the viewer's gaze to the silver capital letters spelling out GRANDAD, the focal point that transforms this national symbol into a tender, individual farewell. Small white pins or decorative studs anchor the ribbon neatly without disturbing the underlying pattern of flowers. The tribute feels especially poignant for a service in Gants Hill, perhaps at a chapel near the busy roundabout, where Irish family ties are celebrated even in moments of loss. The freshness of the flowers and the precision of the lines suggest a skilled local florist, creating a final gesture of respect and love for a cherished grandad with Irish heritage. A vibrant, rectangular floral arrangement meticulously crafted to resemble the Irish Tricolour, the national flag of Ireland, set against a crisp white background. The flag is built from thousands of tiny petals, densely packed to create three equal vertical bands that read as a living, tactile surface. On the left, a lush emerald green stripe forms a plush carpet of small green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-its surface subtly undulating with the clustered petals. The center is a bright white stripe, composed of tightly gathered white petals that catch the light and appear softly fluffy, like a cloud resting between two vivid shores. To the right, a radiant orange stripe glows with warmth, created from a multitude of tiny orange flowers such as marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, mirroring the texture and density of the other bands. The overall rectangle aligns with flag proportions, its edges clean and precise despite the organic variation in petal placement. The interplay of color, texture, and light gives the piece a handcrafted, celebratory mood, as if it were made to mark a community event in Gants Hill, Redbridge, or nearby Ilford. The arrangement invites touch and admiration, conveying national heritage, hope for harmony, and a shared sense of pride. This image would accompany features on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or local storytelling about neighbourhood identity, crafted by a skilled local florist whose studio serves the Gants Hill area and surrounding districts.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a striking funeral arrangement handcrafted in the colours of the Ireland flag. Designed in a crisp rectangular shape, this tribute features lush white chrysanthemums alongside expertly green- and orange-sprayed chrysanthemums to create a bold and dignified tricolour display.

Perfect for funerals, memorials and graveside tributes, this Irish Flag Tribute offers a graceful way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy. The precise design and premium blooms ensure a polished, respectful finish that stands out with elegance and meaning.

Approximate dimensions: Length 70cm (27") x Width 40cm (16"), making it ideal for display beside the coffin or on a stand. Expert florists at Flower Delivery Gants Hill carefully arrange each piece to ensure quality, freshness and long-lasting beauty.

We follow a thoughtful substitution policy: if certain flowers are unavailable due to seasonality, we will replace them with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the overall look and premium standard of your tribute. Order online from our Gants Hill florist for reliable local delivery and a fitting floral farewell.
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