An elegant rectangular floral homage to the Irish Tricolour, crafted with care and set against a stark white backdrop. The flag is formed from thousands of tiny petals in three equal vertical stripes: emerald green on the left, white in the centre, and vivid orange on the right. Each stripe holds density and texture, giving the surface a plush, moss-like feel on the green, a bright halo of light in the white, and a warm glow on the orange. From a distance the composition reads clearly, yet up close the petals reveal subtle depth and a gentle three dimensional effect. Created in our New Cross studio near New Cross Road and Lewisham, the piece stands as a celebration and symbol of peace, unity, and heritage. It mirrors experiences from both communities the Catholic and Protestant traditions expressed through flower and form. The interplay of light and shadow across the stripes emphasizes the flag's significance, while the white background keeps the colours vivid and distinct. This refined rendition suits feature articles on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day observances, national holidays, or reflective remembrances, offering a sense of pride, resilience, and community spirit within a busy market town that values craft and local stories.
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A bold Irish tricolour funeral cushion is displayed against a bright white background, its colours and textures carefully balanced to create a moving tribute. The design is a long rectangle, divided visually into three equal vertical stripes that faithfully represent the flag of Ireland. On the left, a tightly massed cluster of rich green flowers, likely button chrysanthemums, forms a dense, velour-like surface, their small rounded heads touching edge to edge like tiny domes of moss along a shaded corner by New Cross Station. The middle band is composed of pure white blooms, delicately petalled and freshly opened, arranged with such precision that they appear almost like a soft white quilt, calm and contemplative. The right stripe shines with bright orange flowers, each one full and open, creating a warm, radiant block of colour that instantly catches the eye. Running diagonally from the bottom left edge of the green and white junction, up across the white and into the orange, is a smooth, glossy coral-red ribbon, its satin texture gently rippling as it rests on the flowers. Across this ribbon, the word "GRANDAD" is printed in large, silver capital letters, bold and affectionate, easy to read from a distance during a graveside or crematorium service. Small white pins or decorative fasteners secure the ribbon to the white section, giving the piece a bespoke, hand-finished look that reflects the care of a New Cross florist. The overall effect is one of deep respect, cultural pride, and loving remembrance for an Irish grandfather. This rectangle of floral flag is a meticulously assembled tribute to the Irish flag, the Tricolour, presented as velvety petals on a clean white backdrop. The left stripe in lush green resembles a soft mossy meadow, each tiny blossom pressed into a dense carpet that invites fingertips to trace the rhythm of colour. In the middle, the white band glows with fresh, pale petals, evenly packed to create a bright, cloudlike strip that gives the eye a calm resting point. On the right, the orange stripe radiates warmth, its tiny blooms arranged with the same careful density as the others. The three stripes meet at crisp, straight edges, forming a perfect rectangle that mirrors the proportions of a national flag, yet the surface remains deeply tactile and natural. The texture is perceptible at every angle; light slides across the petals to bring out subtle undertones of velvet and satin, while the scent of fresh flowers rises softly in the room. This piece feels both celebratory and respectful, a local crafted symbol of unity, heritage, and peaceful coexistence. It came to life in New Cross, in a small studio near New Cross Road, where we draw on years of experience with community events and school projects at Goldsmiths and nearby markets. For readers planning a story about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or national identity, this floral rendition offers a vivid visual metaphor that is reachable through same day delivery across New Cross and the surrounding SE14 neighborhood. It is more than decoration; it is a talking point that connects people through nature and craft, made with care by a nearby florist who understands the town's character.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Florist New Cross. This striking funeral arrangement is carefully designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, featuring bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a peaceful and dignified display. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists, it offers a heartfelt way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy at a funeral, memorial or graveside service.

Crafted with fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, this Irish flag funeral tribute delivers vivid colour and meaningful symbolism. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it makes a beautiful focal arrangement to honour a loved one with Irish roots.

At Florist New Cross, we pride ourselves on premium quality and reliable service. Where seasonal substitutions are required, we select blooms of similar size and colour, always matching or exceeding the original style and value. Available for prompt local delivery from our New Cross florist, this Irish Flag Tribute is a thoughtful choice when words are not enough. Order online today at floristnewcross.co.uk for a respectful, expertly crafted tribute.
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