On a pristine white backdrop, a rectangular floral banner recreates the Irish Tricolour with tactile artistry. A Barbican-based team gathers thousands of tiny petals into three equal vertical bands: left emerald green from densely packed green carnations and chrysanthemums; center white from delicate white petals forming a soft, cloudlike field; right vivid orange from small blossoms like marigolds, matching the texture of its neighbours. The flag's proportions are exact, yielding a formal, ceremonial presence while the organic edges keep it human and warm. Light dances across the petals, giving depth-green tones that feel velvety, white bands that glow, orange that radiates warmth. The symbolism is clear: unity, hope for lasting peace, and the shared heritage of communities on the island. It suits features on Irish identity, St. Patrick's Day, or remembrance, with a Barbican origin that local readers will recognise-from Moorgate to Clerkenwell and the City. Delivery is available across Barbican and nearby wards, ensuring a punctual, respectful display for events, exhibits, or quiet moments of reflection. The three stripes are stitched with care; petals overlap slightly, giving dimension and a soft sheen. This handcrafted banner resonates with readers seeking local culture stories and celebrates the Barbican's creative scene, making it a fitting centerpiece for exhibitions near the Barbican Centre or for same-day delivery across Barbican, Moorgate, Clerkenwell and surrounding streets.
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An elegant overhead photograph captures a rectangular Irish flag floral tribute, composed with the precision of a seasoned funeral florist and set against a bright white background for maximum clarity. The left-hand third of the design is densely layered with deep green flowers, each head small and tightly structured, creating a smooth, almost carpeted texture that suggests fertile land and continuity. At the centre, a band of snowy white blossoms forms a pure, restful strip, their soft petals gently overlapping, offering a sense of calm similar to the quiet found in the courtyards and side streets around the Barbican. The right-hand third is made from glowing orange flowers, warm and vibrant, with gently ruffled edges catching the light and hinting at warmth, storytelling and the spark of personality often associated with a beloved Irish grandparent. Draped diagonally across the middle and right portions is a coral-red satin ribbon, its sheen visible in subtle highlights and shallow folds. The inscription GRANDAD appears in large silver capital letters, each letter crisp and bright against the ribbon, clearly announcing who is being honoured. Discreet white pins fasten the ribbon into the floral surface, their tiny rounded tops peeking out in places, suggesting the careful work done in the studio before delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. The tribute merges national identity and tender remembrance into one striking arrangement, ideal for families seeking a floral flag that symbolises Irish roots, personal devotion and a final, heartfelt farewell. Viewed against a stark white background, this rectangular floral flag is a living archive of Irish memory-green, white, and orange assembled from an abundance of small petals, each one a tiny gesture of care. The left stripe glows with densely packed green blooms-green carnations and chrysanthemums-creating a velvet carpet that invites close inspection. The central white stripe stands crisp and luminous, a cloud of petals that softens the contrast and lends calm to the composition. The right orange stripe radiates warmth, built from minute orange blossoms whose surface mirrors the neighbours in its meticulousness. The three panels sit to exact flag proportions, delivering a formal, ceremonial mood while preserving the handmade warmth of the garden. Light threads across the petals, revealing depth; the green reads plush and dark, the white glows softly, the orange shines with sunlit brightness. The symbolism remains clear: pride, unity, and the enduring friendships across communities on the island. This piece, produced by a Barbican florist, speaks to readers seeking stories on Irish culture, national holidays, or commemorations, with the local context of Clerkenwell, Farringdon, and the City's creative scene. Perfect for same-day delivery across Barbican, Moorgate, and surrounding streets, this floral tricolour offers a respectful, uplifting vignette of heritage and craft.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute from Barbican Flowers, thoughtfully crafted in the vibrant colours of the Ireland flag. This striking funeral arrangement features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums, symbolising peace, remembrance and national pride. Expertly designed in a rectangular shape, it creates a dignified focal point for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.

Using fresh white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, our florists in Barbican ensure a full, lush finish that looks beautiful throughout the service. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this tribute is ideal for placing beside the coffin, at the altar or on a remembrance table.

At Barbican Flowers, we prioritise quality and reliability. While some flowers may be substituted due to seasonal availability, we always replace with blooms of similar colour, size and superior style and value. This ensures your Irish Flag Tribute arrives looking elegant, respectful and true to your wishes.

Perfect for families wishing to reflect Irish heritage or celebrate a special connection to Ireland, this design conveys deep sympathy with understated grace. Order online from Barbican Flowers in Barbican for a premium funeral tribute and dependable local delivery.
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