An elegant, hand-tied floral flag created by Florist Hornsey, this vibrant rectangular installation recreates the Irish tricolour with three equal vertical bands of petals. The left stripe bursts with emerald green petals, each tiny bloom chosen for depth and density to form a plush surface that resembles a mossy patch in early spring. The central white stripe reads as a crisp field of pale petals, bright and pristine, catching soft light and offering a sense of calm separation between the two colours. The right stripe glows with bright orange petals, small blooms arranged to create a tactile, almost sunlit texture. The flag sits on a spotless white backdrop, its smooth, rectilinear edges emphasizing the flag's formal proportions while the petals lend warmth and movement. The fragrance is light and clean, a gentle whisper of fresh blooms that lingers as if printed with memory and meaning. Light travels across the piece, highlighting each stripe in turn and revealing the florist's careful layering and alignment. This is more than decoration; it's a respectful expression of identity, unity, and heritage, ideal for features on St Patrick's Day, community celebrations, or educational pieces about Ireland's tricolour symbolism. Florist Hornsey has crafted this design to resonate with locals in Hornsey, and the surrounding districts of Green Lanes, Crouch End, and Muswell Hill, offering thoughtful delivery across the area so that such a piece can be shared in homes and venues with care.
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An overhead view reveals a striking rectangular funeral tribute set against a pure white backdrop, the entire design functioning as a floral interpretation of the Irish tricolour. The left-hand third is a solid block of green, made from tightly clustered chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, forming a velvety, uniform texture that looks almost like soft turf. In the middle, a flawless section of white flowers creates a serene, almost luminous band, the petals pressed closely together so that the surface appears smooth and gently padded. On the right, the composition is completed by a vivid stretch of bright orange blossoms, alive with warmth and reminiscent of Irish sunsets or autumn leaves along the pathways near Alexandra Park and the tree-lined streets around Hornsey. A glossy coral-red ribbon crosses the tribute diagonally from the lower left edge, over the white band, and up into the orange section. Its satin finish catches the light, and along its length the word "GRANDAD" is written in clear, silver block capitals, each letter carefully spaced and easy to read. Small white pins or pearl-like studs fasten the ribbon where it touches the white flowers, evidence of the florist's precise, caring touch at a local studio such as Florist Hornsey. The overall feeling is one of respect and remembrance: a proud expression of Irish heritage fused with a tender goodbye to a much-loved grandfather. It is a piece that might rest upon a coffin, stand beside a photograph, or be laid at a graveside, quietly telling a story of family, roots, and enduring love. This vibrant rectangular homage to Ireland's tricolour is a masterclass in floral storytelling, assembled by a Hornsey-based florist for a public or private moment of reflection. The flag is recreated with three bold vertical bands of petals, green on the left, white at the center, and orange on the right, each built from countless small blooms arranged to form a dense, velvety surface. The green stripe feels like a fresh leaf bed, with emerald petals that catch the light and seem to shimmer as you move past. The central white band reads as a soft, airy belt of petals, its whiteness luminous and pure against the deeper greens and oranges. The right-hand orange stripe glows with a sunny warmth, its tiny blossoms packed with precise care to create a tactile texture that invites touch. The assembly remains a crisp rectangle on a clean white backdrop, emphasising the flag's strict geometry even as the petals give it a living, springtime pulse. The scent is faintly sweet, the surface cool to the touch, a reminder of early morning floristry work. Light drapes across the petals, producing gentle shadows that accentuate the depth and layering of each stripe. This arrangement feels dignified and uplifting, a respectful tribute suitable for commemorations, cultural features, or St Patrick's Day coverage in Hornsey and surrounding districts such as Crouch End and Muswell Hill. It stands as a crafted symbol of unity and heritage, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and appreciate the care poured into every bloom.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Florist Hornsey. Expertly handcrafted in the tricolour of green, white and orange, this striking funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag for a truly meaningful farewell. Featuring fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed chrysanthemums, it creates a peaceful and patriotic tribute that reflects Irish heritage and pride.

Ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, this floral flag offers a dignified way to express your deepest sympathy and respect. Each arrangement is carefully created by our skilled florists in Hornsey, ensuring premium quality, balanced colours and a beautiful finish. Approximate dimensions: 70cm (27") length x 40cm (16") width, making it a substantial and impactful display.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with stems of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the overall style and quality of your tribute. Order online from Florist Hornsey for reliable local delivery and a thoughtfully presented Irish flag floral arrangement that helps you say goodbye with grace and sincerity.
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