Within a bright studio in Pentonville, a vibrant rectangular floral arrangement stands as a living Irish tricolour. The flag is built entirely from thousands of small petals, densely packed to sculpt a three-dimensional surface that invites touch. Left to right, the emerald green stripe rises first-a lush field of tiny blossoms, perhaps chrysanthemums, each cluster catching a glint of light. Centered, the white stripe glows with pure, tightly clustered petals; it reads as a soft, luminous veil that separates yet unites the two other colours. The right-hand orange stripe bursts with brightness, each petal placed with careful precision to maintain the same texture across the piece. The pristine white background sharpens every petal, making the colours pop with celebratory clarity. The overall result is elegant and tactile, a tribute that feels handcrafted and heartfelt.

The artistry reflects years of local practice and pride, suitable for pieces on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day festivities, or commemorations that call for quiet dignity. Delivered from a Pentonville based atelier to homes across the borough, including Angel, Islington, and King's Cross, this piece carries both message and mood. It speaks of heritage and hope, inviting the viewer to imagine the flutter of petals and the soft perfume of fresh blooms as the flag seems to breathe in the room. A refined, enduring symbol, perfect for articles and ceremonies seeking a respectful, beautiful focal point.
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A floral Irish flag tribute for a grandfather is shown laid out in a clean, rectangular form against a simple white background, allowing every colour and detail to be easily imagined. The flag is divided into three vertical sections of carefully arranged fresh flowers. On the left, an intense green band made from tightly packed, small-headed blooms forms a lush, even surface reminiscent of soft grass or moss. The central band is made entirely of white flowers, their ruffled petals overlapping to create a calm, cushiony texture that seems to symbolise peace and rest. On the right, a vivid orange panel of blossoms adds warmth and brightness, providing an uplifting contrast that would stand out in the gentler light of a funeral service in Pentonville or just off Pentonville Road. Diagonally crossing the white and orange sections is a sleek coral-red ribbon, positioned from the lower left corner towards the upper right. The ribbon has a subtle satin shine, and across it, in bold, metallic silver capital letters, is the word "GRANDAD," turning the national emblem into a heartfelt tribute. Small white pins discreetly fasten the ribbon into the white floral band, evidence of the careful, hands-on work of an experienced North London florist. The tribute radiates quiet pride in Irish roots and deep familial affection, a fitting arrangement for families in Pentonville, King's Cross, and surrounding areas who wish to honour a beloved grandfather with a design that reflects both his heritage and the love that surrounds his memory. Within a sunlit Pentonville studio, this rectangular floral display stands as a tribute in both sentiment and artistry. The left green stripe is a dense carpet of tiny blooms, a vibrant field that draws the eye with depth and velvet texture. The centre white band glows with pure, tightly clustered petals, soft to the touch and dreamlike in its clarity. The right orange stripe radiates warmth, each petal placed with quiet precision to echo the neighboring colours. The texture across all three bands is plush and sculpted, inviting viewers to study the surface as if it were a living tapestry. The bouquet feels reverent and uplifting, a gesture suited to commemorations, Remembrance events, or moments that deserve thoughtful homage.

The light plays across the petals, catching their subtle sheen and the slight irregularities that reveal the hand of the local florist. The piece is designed to stand on a plain white backdrop, its colours signaling identity and unity. Delivered from a Pentonville studio to homes and venues across the area, from Exmouth Market to King's Cross, it carries a message of connection and celebration. Whether used to accompany articles about Ireland's heritage, or to mark national holidays, this floral flag embodies a dignified restraint and quiet, enduring pride.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Create a meaningful farewell with our Irish Flag Tribute from Pentonville Florist. This distinctive funeral arrangement is expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, using rich green, white and orange chrysanthemums for a bold and respectful display. Perfect for honouring Irish heritage, this patriotic tribute brings a sense of peace and pride to any memorial, funeral or celebration of life.

Skilfully arranged by our experienced florists in Pentonville, each panel of colour is carefully crafted for balance, clarity and impact. The fresh white chrysanthemums provide a calm, serene base, while the orange- and green-sprayed blooms add vibrant contrast, symbolising remembrance, loyalty and love. Measuring approximately 70cm x 40cm, this striking piece is ideal for placing beside the casket, at the service, or as a focal floral tribute from family and friends.

At Pentonville Florist, we use only premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal changes maintain the same style, colour harmony and value. Hand-made with care and delivered with reliability, this Irish Flag Tribute offers a beautiful way to pay your last respects and express your deepest sympathy. Order online for reliable local delivery from a trusted Pentonville florist.
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