A serene, rectangular floral tribute recreates the Irish Tricolour with three bands of petals, destined to become a focal point in a Crouch End home or a community space near Priory Park. The left stripe is a lush field of green carnations and chrysanthemums, forming a plush carpet of emerald petals that invites a gentle touch and rewards a close look at each tiny bloom. The centre is a cloudlike white band, composed of tightly clustered white petals that catch light and soften the line between colour blocks. The right stripe erupts in bright orange, built from dozens of small blooms whose warmth mirrors late afternoon sun. The petals lie against a pure white background, and the flag's rectangle shape sits with disciplined symmetry-the kind of craftsmanship you notice when walking along Crouch End Broadway or past the green that surrounds Crescent Gardens. The piece carries a quiet, celebratory character, suited to St Patrick's Day features, cultural pieces, or moments of commemoration that honour shared history. It is the sort of arrangement a local florist would deliver with care, offering reliable service across the area to bring this vivid symbol into homes along the High Street, Alliance Road, and beyond.
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The photograph presents an overhead view of a beautifully constructed Irish flag funeral tribute, crafted entirely from fresh flowers and displayed against a crisp, white background that throws every colour into relief. The rectangular arrangement is divided into three perfectly proportioned vertical stripes, echoing the Irish Tricolour with faithful clarity. On the left, a dense mat of green chrysanthemums and similarly textured blooms forms a lush, velvety field of colour. The central stripe is made up of pristine white flowers, tightly packed so that their petals touch and overlap, creating a calm, pillow-like surface. To the right, a vibrant band of orange blossoms glows warmly, adding a sense of gentle optimism and remembrance. Crossing diagonally from bottom left toward the upper right, a sleek coral-red ribbon lies smoothly over the white and orange sections. The word GRANDAD stretches across the ribbon in prominent silver capital letters, neatly spaced and easy to read during a service or graveside farewell. Small, neat white pins secure the ribbon to the floral base, suggesting careful workmanship by a local florist who understands the emotional weight of such a piece. The tribute feels both patriotic and intimate, a fitting way for a Crouch End family to acknowledge Irish ancestry and a beloved grandfather's memory, perhaps following a procession from one of the area's churches or funeral homes toward the green calm of nearby parks where relatives linger to share stories after the service. In the window light of Crouch End, a rectangular floral banner unfolds like a living flag, a handcrafted tribute to the Irish Tricolour. Against a pure white background, three equal vertical bands are built entirely from countless tiny petals, so the surface feels almost sculpted and three dimensional. The left stripe glows a deep emerald green, a plush carpet of green carnations and chrysanthemums whose surface is gently uneven, revealing the tiny clusters of buds in every inch. The central stripe is a crisp, bright white, formed from tightly packed white petals, reading as a soft, airy band and providing a crisp contrast between the colours. To the right, the orange stripe pops with sunshine warmth, assembled from countless small orange blooms-likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-sharing the same dense texture and meticulous arrangement as the green section. The complete flag sits in a clean, rectangular frame, mirroring the proportions of a national banner while celebrating the artistry of floral craft. The vibrant colours and the organic texture give the piece a celebratory, handcrafted feel, as if the field had been chosen and pressed into art for a moment of communal pride. It's a powerful image for pieces about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or cultural heritage, and it sits naturally in a Crouch End context, suggesting a local artist's tenderness for history. Delivery in the Crouch End area is offered with the same care and freshness you'd expect from a trusted local florist.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Crouch End Flowers. Expertly crafted in the shape of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral arrangement is a dignified way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy. Featuring a striking blend of white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, it creates a peaceful focal point at funerals, memorials or gravesides.

Designed with care by our skilled florists in Crouch End, this Irish flag funeral tribute combines premium blooms and thoughtful design for a truly personal farewell. The bold tricolour layout echoes the national flag, making it a fitting choice for loved ones with Irish roots or a special connection to Ireland.

Approximate dimensions: Length 70cm (27") x Width 40cm (16"). Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute flowers with blooms of similar colour, size and quality to maintain the same look and feel. Order online from Crouch End Flowers for a reliable, premium tribute and compassionate local service.
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