Rectangular, lush depiction of the Irish Tricolour, assembled entirely from petals, rests on a stark white backdrop in Stratford's flower shop window. From left to right: emerald green stripe created from densely packed green blooms-likely green chrysanthemums or carnations-forming a plush, pitted surface that invites a fingertip trace; the central white stripe appears as a soft, cloud-like ribbon of white petals; the right stripe glows with bright orange, composed of countless tiny blooms that mirror the texture and density of the other bands. The three bands sit in perfect proportion, each identical in width, together creating a precise banner that celebrates Irish identity while staying warm and tactile. The natural variations in petal placement give the flag a lively, handmade feel, as if seeds of memory have been sewn into the design. The white background isolates the colours, letting greens, whites, and oranges pop with clarity. The piece radiates a sense of belonging, gratitude, and shared heritage-perfect for articles about Irish culture or national holidays, or for commemorations that honour community ties in Stratford, from Westfield Stratford City to the Olympic Park and along Stratford High Street. The image communicates both reverence and joy, a crafted symbol that a local florist near the borough can offer for events, exhibitions, or celebrations that call for a dignified, handcrafted touch.
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A vivid Irish flag floral tribute fills this image, carefully fashioned as a rectangular funeral arrangement for a beloved grandad and presented against a simple white background so every colour stands out clearly. The design mirrors the Irish national flag, with three vertical bands running from top to bottom. On the left, a dense panel of rich green flowers forms a smooth, unified block of colour, the tiny rounded blooms packed closely to suggest lush grass or foliage. The central section is a band of pure white flowers, their soft, layered petals giving a gentle, cushion-like texture that evokes calm and purity. On the right, a bright band of orange flowers completes the tricolour, their cheerful hue glowing with warmth, a subtle reminder of happy family gatherings and shared stories in Stratford homes and local pubs. Diagonally bridging the white and orange thirds is a sleek coral-red satin ribbon, its surface catching light in soft highlights. Across this ribbon, the word GRANDAD appears in strong silver capital letters, straightforward and dignified, proclaiming the dedication without distraction. A few small white pins anchor the ribbon into the floral base, their neat placement revealing the careful handwork behind the piece. The overall mood is respectful yet affectionate, suitable for display beside the coffin during a funeral service in Stratford churches or at East London Crematorium. It is a tribute that weaves together Irish heritage, local East London roots, and a deeply personal farewell, the sort of design families choose when they want flowers to tell the story their hearts are too full to put into words. In a bright Stratford studio, a rectangular floral banner reproduces the Irish flag in petal form, set against a pristine white background. The left stripe blooms in lush green, a dense carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-creating a velvety surface with small ridges where clusters meet. The middle stripe glows white, formed by tightly grouped white petals that catch the light and feel airy to the touch, like a soft cloud resting on the page. The right stripe bursts with orange, the same meticulous density and texture, as if the sun has been gathered into petals. The flag's rectangle matches the proportions of a standard national flag, its edges crisp and precise, yet the flowers themselves carry an organic rhythm and gentle irregularity that speak of handcrafted artistry. The background remains pure, allowing the colours to sing, while the arrangement radiates a celebratory, dignified mood. This piece is not just decoration; it is a living symbol of national pride, cultural dialogue, and shared memory, suitable for features on St. Patrick's Day, Irish festivals, or cross-cultural events here in Stratford, whether displayed in a shop front near Westfield or used for a ceremonial centerpiece at a community gathering. The scent of fresh petals and the quiet glow of daylight make it feel intimate, timely, and locally resonant for Stratford audiences and customers seeking meaningful floral storytelling.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our premium Irish Flag Tribute, exclusively handcrafted by Flower Delivery Stratford. This striking funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag and created with fresh green, white and orange chrysanthemums for a bold yet peaceful display. Perfect for Irish-themed funerals, memorials or remembrance services, this tribute helps you express deep respect, love and sorrow in a meaningful way.

Skilfully arranged for a crisp flag effect, the Irish Flag Tribute measures approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a standout tribute for the service or graveside. Each design is crafted with care by our expert florists, using high-quality chrysanthemums for long-lasting colour and impact.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the overall style and quality remain of the highest standard. Available for reliable flower delivery in Stratford and surrounding areas, this tribute offers a dignified and personal way to say a final farewell. Order online today for professional, caring service you can trust.
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    Handy Flowers had stylish funeral flower tributes for sale. I admired the maker as I looked at them with interest.

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