Near Seven Sisters Road in Manor House, a refined floral flag stands as a living craft: the Irish tricolour built from petals, green, white, and orange, aligned in a precise, rectangular field against a stark white backdrop. The left stripe blooms in deep green, a dense tapestry of tiny blossoms-green chrysanthemums or carnations-whose clustered texture forms a plush, irregular surface that invites the fingertip to linger and feel the hand-tied artistry. The central white band is a soft, cloudlike band of white petals, tightly gathered to gleam with a cool, luminous serenity that separates the neighbouring colours. The right stripe glows with orange, composed of countless small petals that catch the light and echo a sunrise, the texture as tactile as the green segment. The whole piece embodies careful symmetry and organic warmth, a handcrafted tribute to heritage that sits between celebration and reflection. It speaks to the community's pride in Irish culture, often seen in events around Islington and the wider North London area, and is a striking feature for features on St. Patrick's Day, national identity, or floral art in local press. Offered by Flowers Manor House, this arrangement can be prepared for display in civic spaces or homes and delivered across Manor House, with fresh, locally sourced blooms and the dependable care of a neighbourhood florist.
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A floral Irish tricolour funeral tribute dominates this image, its bright colours standing out crisply against a pure white background. The design is a perfect rectangle, divided into three equal vertical stripes that recreate the national flag of Ireland. On the left, a densely packed expanse of dark green flowers, most likely chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, forms a velvety, even panel, evoking a sense of stability and rootedness that might resonate with families in the Manor House community. The middle stripe is formed entirely from white flowers, their layered petals soft and slightly ruffled, offering an appearance of lightness and peace in the centre of the composition. On the right, a band of vivid orange flowers brings warmth and brightness, the petals arranged to create a rich, uniform field of colour with just enough texture to feel alive and vibrant. Diagonally spanning the white and orange sections is a satin ribbon in a coral-red or peach-toned orange, laid from the lower left to the upper right. The ribbon's smooth, glossy surface reflects gentle highlights, while bold silver capital letters spell out the word GRANDAD right across its centre. The inscription is unmistakable and deeply personal, ensuring that the tribute speaks directly of familial love and respect. Tiny, neat white pins fasten the ribbon into the white floral area, a subtle detail that underscores the florist's careful craftsmanship. The overall impression is of a thick, cushion-like floral panel, ideal for placing alongside a coffin, at the front of a chapel, or beside a framed photograph, honouring an Irish grandfather with a blend of national pride and intimate remembrance. Within the quiet discipline of a florist's craft, this rectangular homage to Ireland's national flag translates into petals rather than fabric. The left-hand stripe is a lush, deep green, created from densely packed green blossoms-carnations or chrysanthemums-that form a gentle, velvet-like surface. The central band breathes white: a compact field of pale petals that appears almost ethereal, catching the light and turning the white into soft, luminous spirals of texture. The right stripe glows orange, a vivid surge of tiny blossoms arranged with meticulous care to preserve a clean, vertical edge and a sunlit warmth. The entire composition sits on a pure white background, a calm stage that lets the colours speak with clarity. This handcrafted banner, faithfully reproducing the flag's three equal vertical panels, embodies unity, heritage, and the celebratory spirit of Irish culture. For readers and customers in the Manor House area, it serves as a tactile reminder of community rituals-St. Patrick's Day, cultural events, and remembrance ceremonies-crafted to be displayed with dignity. The piece is presented with the care of a local florist who understands the rhythm of the neighbourhood-the market lanes near Seven Sisters, the parks along the Green Lanes corridor, and the daily rhythm of deliveries that keep our city alive. Available for prompt delivery across Manor House and surrounding streets, it carries the freshness of a handmade, heartfelt symbol.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Manor House. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, this striking funeral arrangement beautifully combines green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a serene and meaningful display of respect. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, each flower is carefully selected for freshness, colour and quality.

This Irish flag floral tribute features white chrysanthemums with orange- and green-sprayed blooms to recreate the tricolour in a dignified and graceful design. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it offers an impressive presence while remaining suitable for most service settings. Our skilled florists at Flowers Manor House handcraft every tribute with care, ensuring a premium finish and lasting impression.

Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute some flowers with similar varieties of equal or superior quality, while preserving the overall style, colours and sentiment of your Irish funeral tribute. Order online from Flowers Manor House in Manor House for a reliable, compassionate service and timely delivery for the day of the funeral.
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