A meticulous, three-dimensional Celtic cross of fresh flowers sits against a crisp white backdrop, photographed from a slightly elevated angle so the ringed intersection and arm patterns are clearly visible. The primary structure is composed of tightly grouped white spray chrysanthemums, their petite, cushiony heads producing a serene, almost luminous field that reads of purity and quiet devotion. Bright, almost lime apple-green button chrysanthemums are woven through the white in purposeful sections: they define the circular ring at the centre and alternate along the horizontal arms, creating a plush texture and the interlaced effect of a classic Celtic knot. At the very centre, a small cluster of three orange-yellow roses forms a warm focal point - their open, layered petals emitting a soft, sunlit glow against the cooler whites and greens. Dark green fern sprays nestle around the roses, introducing shadow, line and a hint of woodland scent. The arrangement's three-colour harmony - white, green, and orange-yellow - subtly evokes the Irish tricolour and makes this piece especially fitting for memorial services honouring Irish heritage or for St. Patrick's commemoration with reverence. The soft studio lighting highlights petal texture and the careful topography of the cross, while the compact, crafted construction reveals the hand of an experienced florist who understands both symbolism and staging. I picture this cross standing respectfully in a church near Seven Sisters Road or laid at a graveside after a service at Finsbury Park, carrying consolation through its thoughtful balance of colour, form and scent.
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A gently elevated studio view of a three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, presented against a bright, immaculate white background. The cross reads as both structured and soft: the main form is built from tightly clustered pure white spray chrysanthemums whose small, cushiony heads create a plush, cloud-like texture across the arms and long shaft. Interwoven through that white base are sections of vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical blooms outlining the circular ring at the intersection of the arms and filling alternating panels along the horizontal arms to create the knot-like Celtic motif. At the precise centre where the arms meet sits a small, arresting focal trio of fully opened orange roses - warm, golden-orange petals that glow against the cool white and fresh green and draw the eye inward. A few sprigs of deep green fern or similar foliage cradle those roses, adding shadow, depth, and a subtle earthy contrast. The lighting is soft and clear, revealing the delicate petal edges, the tactile density of the chrysanthemums, and the careful craftsmanship of the florist's hand. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity and comfort: this floral cross reads as a sympathy tribute or funeral memorial that honours Irish or Celtic heritage through colour and form. As a local florist familiar with quiet moments in and around Finsbury Park, I can imagine this placed with respect at a chapel or brought by family from nearby Stroud Green Road - a simple, heartfelt emblem of remembrance, faith and enduring love whose scent offers a pale, comforting sweetness in the hush of a service. A carefully crafted Irish-themed floral cross is displayed, radiating calm remembrance and quiet pride. The cross itself is fully covered in immaculate white chrysanthemums, layered with such care that they form a thick, cloud-soft blanket of petals along every arm. Nestled into this white background, at the corners and edges, are clusters of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded heads creating tidy domes that stand out like fresh spring tufts on a hillside. At the centre, where attention naturally rests, three roses form a warm, glowing heart. Their petals show a beautiful blend of coppery orange, tangerine, and honeyed yellow, each bloom unfurling gracefully. These central roses are encircled by a ring of textured green filler and slender fern leaves, which arc gently outward, giving the composition a sense of depth and natural flow. The palette of white, green, and orange is unmistakably reminiscent of the Irish tricolour, yet the overall mood remains soft and consoling rather than bold or loud. Light falls evenly across the flowers, bringing out the contrast between the velvety roses and the crisp, starburst petals of the chrysanthemums. This is the sort of tribute that might travel from a local Finsbury Park florist to a church service in Harringay or along Blackstock Road, carried with care to honour a loved one's Irish heritage. It looks both ceremonial and deeply personal, a floral cross designed to offer solace, symbolise faith, and keep cherished memories close during a final farewell.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Finsbury Park Flowers is a graceful funeral tribute, thoughtfully designed to express love, remembrance and peace. This striking cross-shaped arrangement combines pure white spray chrysanthemums with fresh green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully contrasted with elegant orange roses and lush seasonal greenery. The result is a meaningful floral tribute that feels both traditional and contemporary, offering comfort during moments of loss.

Hand-crafted by our expert florists in Finsbury Park, each Celtic cross is created with care to ensure a full, balanced design and long-lasting freshness. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it makes an impressive and dignified display for funeral services, memorials or graveside tributes.

We may occasionally substitute flowers due to seasonal availability, but we'll always choose blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the same premium look and feel. With reliable local delivery from Finsbury Park Flowers, you can send your condolences with confidence. Order this white and green Celtic cross tribute online for a thoughtful, heartfelt way to say goodbye.
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    The bouquet conveyed our emotions beautifully. The craftsmanship was evident.

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    I was very impressed with how vibrant and fresh the display was. The delivery was prompt and the overall arrangement was both comforting and tasteful.

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    The vibrant flowers brightened the remembrance ceremony. Truly a stunning piece.

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    Everything about this service spoke of professionalism and heartfelt attention. The flower composition was beautifully arranged and the freshness was evident. It provided a respectful and comforting sentiment exactly when needed.

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    Every element of the design was crafted with thoughtful precision. The arrangement’s fresh and vivid appeal offered a truly respectful highlight.

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    The arrangement was both elegant and meaningful. It provided a beautiful focal point at the memorial.

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    Stunning arrangement that brought a sense of peace. Finsbury Park Flowers was very professional and kind.

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    We were deeply moved by the elegance and beauty of the arrangement.

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    I found the bouquet to be both elegant and thoughtfully designed. The vibrant colours of the flowers stood out, offering a subtle yet impactful tribute. Delivery was same-day, ensuring the arrangement arrived fresh and ready to offer comfort.

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    I admired the sophistication of the design and the natural harmony of the color palette. The attention to detail made it a standout arrangement.

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