An elegant rectangular mosaic of petals recreates the Irish flag with serene confidence. On the left, emerald green petals create a dense carpet, a field of tiny blossoms that feel like a soft carpet under fingertips. The central white stripe forms a soft cloud like column of white blooms, tightly clustered to stand clean and bright against the green and orange. The right stripe glows with orange blossoms, equally dense, its warmth balanced by a careful texture. The entire composition rests against a crisp white backdrop, ensuring the colours read clearly to the eye and to screen readers alike. The flag's proportions are precise, an homage to a standard tricolour that still carries the heart of a community gathering in Ealing's streets perhaps near Northfield Avenue, Ealing Broadway, or the leafy spaces around Walpole Park. The surface's tactile quality suggests a quiet, artisanal process: many tiny petals pressed, layered, and aligned to form flawless edges, with light catching the little valleys between clusters. This floral tribute feels both festive and respectful-perfect for Irish cultural events, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, or commemorations of shared history. Delivered fresh, it makes a meaningful centerpiece for events or features across Ealing, Acton, Southall, or neighboring wards, a sincere demonstration of local craft and care.
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This image shows a rectangular Irish flag funeral arrangement, photographed from overhead so the tricolour pattern is perfectly clear against a clean white background. The tribute is densely covered with fresh flowers, creating a cushion-like block of colour and texture. On the left, a solid vertical band of deep green blooms, probably small chrysanthemums or similar button flowers, forms a richly textured surface, each tiny head packed close together. The central stripe is a pristine panel of white flowers, cool and composed, their rounded forms giving the piece a gentle, soothing heart. On the right, intense orange flowers complete the flag, their bright tone evoking warmth, vitality, and treasured memories of an Irish grandfather. Across the white and orange sections, a glossy coral-red ribbon runs on a diagonal from lower left to upper right, catching the light with a subtle satin sheen. The word "GRANDAD" is printed in large silver capital letters along the ribbon, bold and legible, becoming the emotional focal point of the design. A few neat white pins or decorative fasteners secure the ribbon directly into the floral base, revealing the careful handiwork behind the piece. Created in the style of a professional funeral florist serving the Ealing area, this Irish flag floral tribute is intended for memorials, church services, or crematorium chapels, where families gather to honour an Irish grandad. It blends the strong visual language of the national flag with a tender, personal message of love, loss, and proud remembrance. At a quiet corner of Ealing, this rectangular floral tribute captures the essence of Ireland's tricolour through densely packed petals against a pure white background. On the left, a lush field of green blossoms forms a vibrant stripe -- small green carnations or chrysanthemums pressed into a soft, plush surface. In the center, a clean white band rises as a cloud like cluster of white petals, crisp and luminous, separating the neighbouring colours with peaceful clarity. On the right, a radiant orange stripe mirrors the same texture and density, created from tiny orange blooms such as marigolds or chrysanthemums. The three stripes align in exact flag proportions, giving the composition a formal, handcrafted vibe that speaks of care and ceremony. The petals' texture catches light in a subtle, three dimensional way, casting gentle shadows that heighten depth. The scent is faint but fresh, a delicate whisper of petals that adds to the sense of renewal and shared heritage. This is more than decoration; it's a living symbol of unity and tradition, suitable for features on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, or discussions of national identity. In our Ealing neighbourhoods near Ealing Broadway, Northfield Avenue, and Walpole Park, this piece would welcome visitors and readers alike, and can be delivered across Ealing, Acton, and surrounding towns the same day. Crafted by Flowers Ealing, it embodies local expertise and a graceful respect for cultural symbolism.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Create a heartfelt farewell with our Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Ealing. Expertly crafted in the colours of the Ireland flag, this rectangular funeral tribute features bands of rich green, pure white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums. Thoughtfully designed to symbolise Irish pride, heritage and remembrance, it offers a dignified and meaningful way to honour a loved one with a connection to Ireland.

Using fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed blooms, our skilled florists in Ealing handcraft each tribute with care, attention to detail and a premium finish. The clean lines and bold tricolour design make this arrangement a striking centrepiece for funerals, memorials or cremation services.

Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, ideal for placing beside the coffin or on a stand. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and quality, ensuring the same overall look and style. Rely on Flowers Ealing for a respectful, reliable service and timely delivery to local funeral directors and venues across Ealing and surrounding areas. Order online today for a beautiful Irish flag funeral tribute that speaks from the heart.
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    Handy Flowers had stylish funeral flower tributes for sale. I admired the maker as I looked at them with interest.

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