A rectangular celebration of the Irish Tricolour, meticulously assembled from thousands of small petals yet set against a stark white background, capturing both pride and craftsmanship. The deep green stripe on the left reads like a velvet carpet of tiny green blossoms, each cluster of petals contributing to a rich, organic texture that hints at the careful hand that placed them. The central white stripe appears airy and luminous, formed by grouped white petals that cluster into a soft, cloudlike band, dividing the field with gentle grace. To the right, the orange stripe bursts with warmth, its many small blooms creating a tactile rhythm that mirrors the green strip's density. The overall effect is one of precise yet organic artistry: a flag reproduced through floral anatomy, three-dimensional and inviting a closer approach to feel the subtleties of scent and texture. The image carries a sense of communal memory, suited to pieces about Irish culture, national holidays, or floral art that embraces heritage with quiet reverence. In a Bowes Park setting near Green Lanes or Bounds Green, this display would draw the eye of families and locals alike, a handcrafted emblem ready for exhibition, with same-day delivery available to nearby streets and neighbourhoods that value fresh, locally sourced petals.
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Set against a plain white backdrop, this rectangular funeral tribute has been transformed into a faithful floral version of the Irish flag, its entire face tightly packed with fresh blooms. The left third glows with a solid sweep of rich green flowers, their small, domed heads pressed closely together so the colour appears deep and unbroken, like a field seen from afar. The middle third is a tranquil strip of snowy white blossoms, creating a soft, cushioned look that suggests calm and purity, each flower nestled snugly against the next. The right third shines with lively orange flowers, their warm, sunset hue adding a gentle radiance without overpowering the design. Resting diagonally across the white and orange panels is a gleaming coral-red ribbon, running from the lower left edge towards the upper right corner, its satin texture catching the light in smooth highlights. Along the ribbon, the word GRANDAD is spelled out in bold silver capital letters, crisp and clearly legible, turning the flag into a deeply personal memorial. Discreet white pins or button-like details fix the ribbon at points along the white section, revealing the careful, hands-on craftsmanship behind the tribute. The piece carries a quiet, respectful mood, perfectly suited to a funeral or chapel of rest near Bowes Park, where families with Irish connections gather to say goodbye. It balances national symbolism and family affection, offering a dignified, heartfelt final gesture for a much-loved grandfather whose story is intertwined with both Ireland and North London. In Bowes Park, a striking Irish Tricolour unfurls like a quiet anthem, recreated entirely from petals and placed against a pristine white backdrop. The flag's left stripe is a lush, emerald green carpet of tiny blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-that rise and fall in an organic, almost hill-like texture, inviting a gentle touch and a closer look at each clustered bloom. Adjacent in the center, a crisp white band is formed from densely packed white petals, creating a soft, cloud-like stripe that acts as a luminous separator between colour and form. On the right, a vivid orange stripe glows with the same meticulous texture, composed of countless petite blossoms that mirror the density and sheen of the green layer. Together, the three vertical panels reproduce the national tricolour with a three-dimensional, handcrafted feel, the petals catching light in subtle, shimmering shifts that speak of care and craft. Set on a clear white field, the arrangement reads as a celebration of identity and unity, a living emblem crafted with reverent attention to tone and balance. The ambience is warm and ceremonial, suggesting both Pride and reflection, perfect for features on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, or floral artistry that honours heritage. In this Bowes Park window of colour, the petals' weight and texture convey a tangible sense of history made present. This piece would easily suit a display near Green Lanes or Alexandra Park, where passersby can pause to appreciate the tactile beauty of every tiny bloom, and where same-day delivery can bring this symbolic tribute across Bowes Park and nearby neighbourhoods.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour their memory with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Bowes Park. Expertly crafted in the shape of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral arrangement features bands of rich green, pure white and warm orange chrysanthemums. Designed to bring a sense of peace and pride, it's a fitting tribute for someone with Irish heritage or a special connection to Ireland.

Each tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists in Bowes Park using fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed blooms for a vibrant yet respectful finish. Measuring approximately 70cm in length and 40cm in width, this striking design makes a beautiful focal piece for funerals, memorials or commemorative services.

At Flowers Bowes Park, we prioritise quality and reliability. When certain flowers are out of season, we may substitute with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the same premium look and feel. Order this Irish Flag Tribute online for professional, caring service and timely local delivery from our Bowes Park flower shop.
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