Near the heart of Holborn, a pristine white backdrop serves as stage for a rectangular floral flag that eloquently recreates the Irish tricolour: three equal vertical stripes, green, white, orange, constructed from countless petals. The green stripe reads as a dense velvet meadow of tiny green blooms-greens carnations or chrysanthemums-packed so tightly the surface bears a soft, irregular, almost mossy texture under the fingertips of the observer. The white stripe is a pale, cloud-like bar of white petals, where each petal is placed with care to create a luminous, satin-soft plane that gathers the light and diffuses it gently. The orange stripe to the right mirrors the method, a bright, sun-warmed corridor of small blossoms that glows with vitality and depth, its surface catching the eye with tactile rhythm. The whole trio sits within a precise rectangle, mirroring a national banner yet transformed into living art-the blossoms' slight irregularities revealing the hand of the florist. On a sensory level, the arrangement carries a subtle floral whisper: a clean scent of fresh petals, the coolness of the room, and the gentle crust of colours that seem to rise in gentle waves. The textures invite memory and contemplation, evoking parades, peace, and shared heritage. In Holborn's busy culture, this piece would accompany features on Irish identity, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, or community events, offering a tactile testament to unity crafted in bloom and time.
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A striking sympathy tribute styled as the Irish Tricolour flag is laid out in a perfectly rectangular shape, photographed against a clean white backdrop so that every hue and texture is clearly visible. The design is built from closely packed flowers, creating a plush, cushion-like surface with three equal vertical stripes. On the left, deep green blossoms form a thick, velvety band, evoking rolling Irish fields. In the middle, a pristine white panel of small-petalled blooms offers a calm, luminous contrast. To the right, a vivid orange section glows warmly, its clustered flowers adding depth and gentle shadows. Running diagonally across the white and orange bands is a smooth, satin-finish ribbon in a coral-red shade, starting near the lower left of the arrangement and rising towards the upper right corner. Along the centre of this ribbon, the word GRANDAD is displayed in proud, silver-toned capital letters, each letter clean and even, symbolising a clear and loving dedication. The ribbon appears to be lightly pinned into place with neat white fastenings, suggesting the careful, precise touch of an experienced florist. The overall mood is serene and respectful, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service for an Irish grandfather in or around Holborn, whether at a local church, chapel, or crematorium. This floral flag feels both personal and cultural, as if created by a Holborn florist who understands how flowers can speak quietly of heritage, shared memories, and the enduring bond between generations. Inside a sunlit studio near Holborn, this rectangular floral flag rests against a pure white backdrop, a living homage to Ireland's national tricolour, An Bhratach Náisiúnta. The three vertical stripes sit in exact proportion, each about equal width, forming a crisp rectangle that speaks of pride and peace. The left stripe unfurls as a plush green field, a densely packed carpet of tiny emerald blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose surface undulates with the organic rhythm of dozens of tiny clusters. The middle stripe blooms white, a cloud-soft band created from tightly clustered white petals that catch the light with a soft, pearly glow. The right stripe erupts in vivid orange, again built from countless tiny orange flowers such as marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, its texture mirroring the greens for a balanced, tactile energy. The entire composition sits on a clean white stage, so the colours pop and the three-dimensional texture invites gentle, almost tactile exploration. The handcrafted finish speaks of care, patience, and the florist's skill, turning a national symbol into a piece of accessible art, one you can sense as much as see. Subtle fragrance lingers-a clean veil of petals that enhances, but does not overwhelm. While the flag stands for tradition, the mood is festive, celebratory, and respectful, a fit for features on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, or commemorations in Holborn, Bloomsbury, and the surrounding markets and streets where community moments unfold.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flower Delivery Holborn. This beautifully designed funeral flower arrangement is crafted in the shape of the Ireland flag, symbolising pride, remembrance and heartfelt respect. Expertly arranged using fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, it creates a striking yet peaceful display for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes. Each floral panel is carefully colour-blocked to reflect the Irish tricolour, offering a meaningful way to celebrate heritage and convey your deepest condolences. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a standout tribute for crematoriums, churches or chapel of rest services. We maintain a thoughtful substitution policy: if certain blooms are out of season, we will replace them with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or greater value, ensuring your tribute remains beautiful and dignified. Available for reliable flower delivery in Holborn and surrounding areas, this Irish Flag Tribute is a premium, respectful choice when words are not enough. Order online today from flowerdeliveryholborn.co.uk for professional, compassionate service.
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