An expertly crafted rectangle mirrors the Irish Tricolour, with three vertical bands built from thousands of tiny petals. The left stripe-emerald green-reads as a dense, plush carpet of blossoms, likely green carnations or chrysanthemums, whose surface is richly textured and subtly undulating. The center white stripe forms a compact, cloud-like field of white petals, crisp and luminous against the white backdrop. The right stripe glows orange, its petals layered to match the depth and density of the others, creating a balanced, tactile rhythm. The overall composition is a celebration of craftsmanship, precise yet warmly organic, a floral emblem that feels both dignified and alive.

Viewed in Reading, such a design would suit civic displays, school commemorations, or community events near the riverside or West Reading precincts. A local florist would craft this with attention to bloom freshness and color fidelity, ensuring same-day delivery to districts like Caversham, Tilehurst, Earley, and Whitley. The beauty lies in the careful alignment of petals, the slight irregularities that reveal human touch, and the quiet, enduring symbolism of unity and peace carried through flowers. The texture carries a soft velvet feel under fingertip pressure, and the bouquet's glow remains warm even under cool market light. To deepen the sense of place, imagine it gracing a festival stall by Forbury Gardens or a community centre along Reading's bustling High Street.
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An overhead view reveals a meticulously composed Irish flag funeral tribute, created entirely from small, tightly clustered flowers that form a smooth, cushion-like rectangle against a plain white backdrop. On the left, a deep yet vibrant band of green blossoms runs from top to bottom, their petals overlapping to create a dense, almost velvety texture. The central third is filled with crisp white blooms, softly rounded and evenly spaced, suggesting stillness and peace at the heart of the design. On the right side, bright orange flowers blaze with colour, adding warmth and vitality, much like the lively spirit found in Irish gatherings around Reading's pubs and family homes. Angled from bottom left to top right, a glossy coral-red ribbon cuts across the white and orange sections, its satin surface catching light in gentle highlights and shadows. Clearly printed in bold silver capital letters along the ribbon is the word GRANDAD, a simple but powerful dedication that makes the tribute unmistakably personal. Small white pins secure the ribbon where it meets the flowers, barely visible yet essential, showing how carefully the piece has been assembled. The background remains uncluttered and bright, allowing the tricolour bands and heartfelt inscription to dominate the viewer's focus. This floral Irish flag could be imagined resting on an easel or coffin at a funeral service in a Reading church or crematorium, a meaningful farewell for a grandfather whose Irish roots were an important part of his life story. The overall impression is one of love, respect, and cultural pride, expressed through colour, texture, and the quiet language of fresh flowers. Rendered as a precise rectangle, this floral tribute reimagines the Irish flag in petals. The left stripe blooms emerald green, a dense carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose clusters form an organic, tactile texture that invites careful viewing. The central white stripe gathers white petals into a soft, cloud-like band that cleanly separates colour while catching the light. The right stripe glows with bright orange, its petals packed with the same meticulous density to mirror its neighbours. The white background enhances contrast, making the three colours stand with clarity and confidence. The piece radiates a handmade warmth and celebratory spirit, a tactile emblem of Irish identity and shared hope for peace and unity.

In Reading, this design could illuminate a school hall, a community centre, or a shop window during St. Patrick's Week, especially when delivered on the same day to households in Caversham, Tilehurst, or Whitley. It's the sort of floral statement a local florist, dedicated to freshness and craft, would create to honour heritage and connection across Reading. The soft morning light often plays across the petals, bringing out subtle greens, creams, and citrus oranges, while a gentle scent of fresh blooms lingers in the air. This piece is more than decoration; it's a living symbol of community, ready to travel from the town centre to residential streets, brightening celebrations across Reading with the confidence of a dependable local service.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Celebrate Irish heritage and honour a loved one with our premium Irish Flag Tribute, available for delivery in Reading from Flower Delivery Reading. Expertly crafted in the tricolour of green, white and orange, this striking funeral arrangement uses fresh chrysanthemums to recreate the iconic Ireland flag with dignity and precision. The lush green-sprayed, pure white and rich orange-sprayed blooms create a peaceful, respectful focal point for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.

Measuring approximately 70cm x 40cm, this floral flag tribute is designed to make a heartfelt statement while remaining elegant and understated. Our skilled florists carefully select each stem for quality, colour and longevity, ensuring your flowers arrive in beautiful condition and stay fresh for the service.

We offer reliable flower delivery across Reading, helping you pay your last respects even when you cannot be there in person. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same premium look and feel. Order this Irish Flag Tribute online today from Flower Delivery Reading for a meaningful, personalised farewell that truly reflects their Irish roots.
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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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    I cannot thank you enough for your funeral flowers. They were beautiful.

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