A vibrant, rectangular floral arrangement meticulously crafted to resemble the Irish flag, the Tricolour, rests against a stark white backdrop in a busy Shoreditch studio near Spitalfields Market. The flag is composed entirely of thousands of tiny petals, densely packed to create a lush, textured surface that invites the fingertips to explore the gentle ridges and valleys. From left to right, the emerald green stripe glows with depth, a plush field of miniature blossoms-green chrysanthemums and carnations-that rise and fall with an organic rhythm, echoing the living city around us. The central white stripe feels like a pale quilt, formed by tightly clustered white petals that lend a soft luminosity to the piece and embody the hope for lasting peace across traditions in our local community. On the right, the orange stripe radiates warmth, a sea of small orange blooms-marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-that match the texture and density of its neighbours. Together the three stripes assemble into a precise rectangle with the flag's traditional proportions, the clean white background amplifying their clarity and making the story unmistakable. The craft reads as a labour of love, a piece that speaks of national pride, remembrance, and unity, perfect for features on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or commemorations that call for thoughtful, dignified floral art. For clients in Shoreditch, this floral rendition offers a tactile reminder of identity and history, a piece ready for delivery to nearby streets, markets, and workplaces across the area.
Click to view image large
This photograph captures a detailed overhead view of a floral funeral cushion arranged as the Irish tricolour, set sharply against a plain white background to highlight its colours and textures. The tribute is rectangular, and its surface is completely covered with small flowers, giving it a padded, quilt-like feel. On the left, a solid band of rich green blossoms runs from top to bottom, their compact, rounded heads placed so tightly that the effect is one of continuous, velvety colour. The centre section is made up of immaculate white blooms, uniform in height and density, providing a tranquil, contemplative strip that gently softens the bold colours either side. To the right, a strong band of bright orange flowers mirrors the same dense, cushiony texture, their warm tone resonating with both energy and affection. A smooth coral-red ribbon is laid diagonally across the white and orange sections, starting at the lower left portion of the tribute and extending toward the upper right. The ribbon has a satin gleam, with faint folds where it curves over the flowers, and is anchored neatly with tiny white pins that sink into the floral surface almost invisibly. Along its length, the word GRANDAD is presented in clean, silver block capitals, the reflective letters ensuring the dedication remains the visual focal point. The overall impression is of a carefully considered, bespoke memorial: a piece that honours an Irish grandfather with both national symbolism and intimate family love. It evokes the atmosphere of a farewell gathering in Shoreditch or nearby Bethnal Green, where a local florist has provided a meaningful, culturally resonant tribute for the service. This rectangular floral flag is a quiet celebration of colour and civility, built from velvety petals densely packed into three bold vertical bands of green, white, and orange. The left stripe glows emerald, like moss under spring sun, its surface rich and lush; the central white band reads pristine and luminous, a clean seam of light; the right orange stripe glows warmly, the petal texture catching thin morning rays. The three stripes are arranged with the same careful proportions as a real flag, set on a pure white backdrop that makes every petal pop with clarity. The texture is dense and sculptural, inviting a gentle touch and a moment of reflection on heritage and unity. This handcrafted piece carries a sense of dignified ceremony, suitable for commemorations, remembrances, or moments when a community seeks to honour shared roots. Painted with the air of Shoreditch calm, the work sits at ease in pop-up galleries, community events, or a storefront display along Brick Lane. Floristry here is an act of memory, and in Shoreditch we deliver with care, offering same day delivery to the area and beyond for events that call for quiet celebration and presence. Crafted by a local florist who understands the meaning beneath the petals, this Irish flag made of blooms stands as a graceful symbol of pride, peace, and shared history, accessible to readers and event-goers across our borough.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

  • Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
  • Freshly Made to Order
  • Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
  • Guaranteed to Impress
  • Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
Search for an address or enter manually





Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute from Shoreditch Florist, Shoreditch. This striking funeral tribute is carefully designed in the shape and colours of the Ireland flag, featuring bands of lush green, pure white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums. Expertly arranged, it creates a peaceful, dignified display that reflects Irish pride and heartfelt remembrance.

Crafted with premium white, green-sprayed and orange-sprayed chrysanthemums, this rectangular floral tribute offers a bold yet graceful way to say a final farewell. Its generous size makes it ideal for funeral services, memorials or graveside tributes where a strong symbolic gesture is desired.

Our skilled florists handcraft every Irish Flag Tribute with care and attention to detail, ensuring a fresh, long-lasting arrangement. Where seasonal substitutions are needed, we select blooms of similar colour, style and quality, so your tribute remains beautiful and meaningful.

Available for reliable local delivery from Shoreditch Florist, this design provides a thoughtful way to express sympathy and support while celebrating Irish heritage.
Google
  • Google * * * *

    Handy Flowers had stylish funeral flower tributes for sale. I admired the maker as I looked at them with interest.

    L
  • Google * * * * *

    I cannot thank you enough for your funeral flowers. They were beautiful.

    P

Write a review

Website
http://
Your name
Your review
Rating
Bad Good