An elegant, hand-tied panel of petals forms a rectangular nod to the Irish flag, displayed on a pristine white backdrop with quiet confidence. From left to right, three equal vertical bands-green, white, and orange-are composed entirely of densely packed blossoms, giving the surface a lush, three-dimensional texture that invites close appreciation. The green stripe resembles a mossy hillside, a field of tiny green carnations or chrysanthemums that yields softly under the touch, while the central white band appears as a soft, cloud-like corridor of white petals catching the room's light. The rightmost orange stripe glows like late-afternoon sun, its blossoms equally dense and delicate as its neighbours. The result is a flag-like rectangle whose handcrafted details convey both pride and ceremony.

Designed with care for readers in mind, this floral interpretation speaks to Irish heritage in a way that feels respectful and celebratory. It's ideal for features on St Patrick's Day, cultural exchange, or discussions of national identity in and around Dagenham, Becontree, and the surrounding boroughs. The white background ensures the colours stand out with clarity, while the natural texture of the petals adds warmth and approachability. Freshness and longevity are evident in the tight arrangement and careful selection of blooms, making it suitable for articles about local culture, or for display in community events near Romford Road or Parsloes Park as a symbol of unity and shared history.
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An overhead view reveals a carefully composed floral Irish tricolour, created as a rectangular funeral tribute that looks almost like a soft, padded cushion of petals against a pure white backdrop. The floral panel is divided into three equal vertical stripes: the left side is a lush band of deep green blooms, tightly massed so their tiny, rounded heads form a smooth, almost carpet-like surface; the centre is filled with clean white flowers, their ruffled petals lending a sense of purity and stillness; and the right side glows with bright orange blossoms, full of warmth and gentle vitality. The colours meet in neat, straight lines, mirroring the precision of the national flag and showing the steady hand of the florist who arranged them. Draped across the white and orange sections is a glossy coral-red ribbon, laid on a diagonal from bottom left to top right. The ribbon's sheen catches the light, and across its centre, the word GRANDAD appears in bold, silver-toned capital letters, leaving no doubt who this tribute honours. A few small white pins, like tiny decorative studs, secure the ribbon so it rests snugly on the flowers rather than floating free. The tribute feels fresh and lovingly assembled, the sort of bespoke design chosen by Irish families in Dagenham to reflect both national pride and personal memories. Whether placed on a coffin, at the front of a chapel near Dagenham East, or beside a photo at a memorial gathering, the arrangement suggests respect, gratitude, and a final, tender salute to a much-loved grandfather. This rectangular floral tribute translates the colours of the Irish flag into a living bouquet of petals, set against a clean white field and executed with meticulous care by a Dagenham florist. The left stripe of emerald green is built from countless small blooms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-that form a plush, velvet-like surface. The center white stripe is a crisp, airy band of tightly packed white petals, catching light and giving the piece an almost ethereal glow. The right stripe glows with orange, its densely arranged flowers-marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-radiating warmth and energy. Together, the tricolour panel reads as a handcrafted emblem, balanced and serene, suitable for commemorations and cultural storytelling alike.

In a local context, the arrangement nods to Irish heritage while staying rooted in the Dagenham community. It would accompany features about St Patrick's Day, national holidays, or community events near Chadwell Heath, Becontree, or Romford Road, with delivery available across the area for readership or event use. The white background isolates the texture and color, allowing the subtle scent of fresh petals to accompany the visual experience. This is not merely decoration but a thoughtful symbol of unity, respect, and shared history, a floral reminder that art and identity can bloom together in everyday life in East London, close to Dagenham.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Dagenham Flowers. Expertly arranged in the shape of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral tribute features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to reflect national pride and convey deep respect. Ideal for funerals, memorials or remembrance services, this striking design creates a peaceful focal point and a dignified final farewell.

Skilfully crafted with fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, this tribute offers a lush, full appearance and lasting display. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it is perfectly sized for placement alongside the coffin or on a stand at the service.

At Dagenham Flowers, we take great care with every sympathy arrangement. If any blooms are unavailable, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, replacing them with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or superior quality to maintain the look and feel of your chosen design.

Order the Irish Flag Tribute online for reliable local delivery from our Dagenham florist and let this special arrangement express your deepest condolences with grace and sincerity.
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