A vibrant, rectangular floral arrangement carefully mirrors the Irish Tricolour, set against a stark white backdrop. The flag is built from thousands of tiny petals, densely packed to form three equal vertical stripes-emerald green on the left, snowy white in the center, and a bright orange on the right. Each stripe consists of countless blossoms, giving the surface a lush, organic texture that invites the eye to linger and the fingers to imagine the softness. The green panel likely uses small chrysanthemum blooms to produce a deep, velvet-like field; the white band reads as a luminous, serene split that represents lasting peace; the orange panel radiates warmth, echoing the tradition of the Protestant community. The white background ensures the three colour blocks stand out, their edges crisp and well defined so the flag reads instantly as a national emblem. This elegant and celebratory floral rendition conveys themes of pride, unity, and heritage, and it works beautifully for pieces on Irish culture, national holidays, or remembrance events. From our workshop near Parsons Green and North End Road in the by Patricia area, this piece can be delivered with the same-day service across Fulham, Chelsea, and Hammersmith, reaching you where needed with reliability and grace.
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A bold, rectangular funeral tribute styled as the Irish flag is shown in a clear overhead view, resting against a plain white backdrop that makes every hue stand out. The design is divided evenly into three vertical stripes composed entirely of flowers. On the left, you can almost feel the texture of the emerald-green blooms, likely small chrysanthemums, packed so closely that no gaps of foliage or foam are visible, creating a lush, velvety field of green. The central stripe is formed from immaculate white flowers, tightly grouped to provide a tranquil, uninterrupted band of brightness that suggests serenity and prayerful reflection. On the right, a vibrant stripe of orange blossoms completes the tricolour, the blossoms massed together to produce a strong, uplifting panel of colour. Crossing diagonally over the central and right sections, a coral-red satin ribbon stretches from lower left to upper right, its smooth surface catching soft highlights. Along the ribbon, the word GRANDAD appears in prominent silver capital letters, clearly legible and full of tenderness, as if spoken aloud in love. Small, neat white pins fix the ribbon into the white area beneath, adding subtle detail and stability. The arrangement feels both proud and intimate, apt for a funeral, graveside farewell, or memorial at a crematorium by Patricia for a family with Irish connections. This floral flag speaks quietly of origin, identity, and generational bonds, offering a dignified, heartfelt way to honour the life and heritage of a much-loved grandfather. On a bright, clean white background, this stunning floral flag presents the Irish tricolour as a finely crafted rectangle of petals. The left third is a lush, deep green, a plush carpet of tiny blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose surface is gently uneven, revealing the individual clusters that whisper of garden beds and fresh growth. The middle stripe is a crisp, pure white, built from densely packed white petals that form a soft, cloudlike band, catching the light to feel almost airy. To the right, the final stripe glows a vivid orange, composed of countless small orange flowers, probably marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, sharing the same tactile texture as its neighbours. The white background intensifies the colour blocks and makes the flag read as a precise, proportionate rectangle, mirroring the dignity of a national emblem crafted entirely from living blooms. The texture is rich and tangible, the petals catching a gentle gloss that hints at their freshness and the care that went into every bloom. The symbolism remains clear: green for Irish nationalism on the left, white for lasting peace in the center, and orange for the Protestant tradition on the right. This handmade tribute exudes celebration as well as reverence, a living emblem well suited for features about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or national holidays. In our workshop by Patricia, near Parsons Green and North End Road, we prepare such pieces with meticulous care and offer same day delivery across Fulham, Chelsea, and Hammersmith, bringing this evocative scene to homes and events across the area.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers by Patricia. This beautifully crafted funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Irish tricolour flag, featuring vibrant green, white and orange chrysanthemums. Thoughtfully created to bring a glorious sense of peace and remembrance, it offers a dignified way to pay your last respects and express heartfelt sympathy.

Each tribute includes fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to reflect the colours of Ireland's national flag. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a striking yet tasteful display for funerals, memorials or wakes.

At Flowers by Patricia, we pride ourselves on premium quality and reliable service. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and sizes of equal or higher value, ensuring your tribute always looks beautiful and respectful. Choose this Irish Flag Tribute to celebrate a life, honour roots and bring comfort to family and friends. Order online today for dependable local delivery from Flowers by Patricia in the UK.
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