An elegant, hand-tied interpretation of Ireland's tricolour, this floral flag rests on a pure white backdrop, its three vertical panels built from countless tiny petals. The left stripe is a deep emerald, imagined as a field of green carnations or chrysanthemums dense enough to feel lush under the fingertips. The central stripe remains white, a soft, cloudlike band formed from a multitude of white petals that catch the light with a gentle, powdered sheen. The right stripe radiates orange brightness, composed of small orange blooms with the same sculptural texture as the others.

The flowers are arranged with exacting care to preserve the flag's rectangular silhouette and its balanced proportions, a crafted tribute that reads as both celebration and solemn remembrance. The white background serves to sharpen the colours, letting each petal cluster stand in quiet relief. In Fulham, this piece would feel at home in a window facing Dawes Road or near Putney Bridge, catching the morning sun and inviting passersby to pause and reflect. The image mirrors Ireland's cultural tapestry and the hope for lasting peace, while conveying the gentleness and craftsmanship of a local florist who understands the weight of symbolism. For readers, it offers a vivid, tactile sense of tradition-an accessible, touching emblem suitable for articles about Irish heritage, festive occasions, or community memory-delivered with reliable freshness to the Fulham area.
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From a bird's-eye view, a rectangular floral tribute fills the frame, its design a faithful interpretation of the Irish tricolour made entirely of fresh blooms. The tribute is photographed on a clean white background, which emphasizes the striking bands of colour. On the left, a tightly packed section of green chrysanthemums and similar button-style flowers forms a thick, tactile surface, rich in tone and gently domed in places, like a living cushion. The central third is a seamless swathe of white flowers, pristine and composed, providing a quiet, contemplative space in the middle of the design. On the right, a bold stripe of vivid orange blossoms completes the flag, their petals overlapping to create an impression of movement, as if the colours might ripple softly. Diagonally across the centre, resting over the white and orange bands, a coral-red satin ribbon cuts from lower left to upper right. Etched in bold silver capital letters along the ribbon is the word GRANDAD, clear and unembellished, expressing love and remembrance without excess. Tiny white pins hold the ribbon gently in place, adding subtle points of light against the flowers. The tribute looks thick, cushioned, and expertly finished, ideal for placement beside a coffin or at the front of a chapel in Fulham, perhaps near St Thomas of Canterbury or along Dawes Road. There is a sense of pride and intimacy in the piece, as though created by family in partnership with a local florist, merging Irish roots with the everyday life of Fulham streets in a final, heartfelt floral salute to a cherished grandfather. From the workshop of Fulham Flowers, this vibrant rectangular tribute to the Irish flag unfurls against a pristine white backdrop. The tricolour is rendered entirely in petals, three equal vertical panels that mirror the flag's proportions. The left strip glows a deep, lush green, a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose slightly uneven surface reveals the individual clusters of petals and the hand of the maker. The center white band appears crisp and cloud-soft, formed from densely gathered white petals that create a soft, airy stripe that seems to float above the base. To the right, the bright orange stripe crackles with warmth, built from countless small orange flowers, perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, sharing the same intricate texture as its neighbours.

The entire composition remains a perfect rectangle, a tactile homage to national identity, crafted with care to evoke celebration and reflection in equal measure. The colours pop against the white background, and the natural variation of petal placement adds character, a reminder of handmade artistry rather than a machine-made replica. This arrangement speaks to Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, and the politics of identity, while feeling accessible and welcoming to any observer. In Fulham, this piece would sit beautifully on a sunlit windowsill near Parsons Green or North End Road, a conversation starter for events, memorials, or community gatherings. Available for same-day delivery across Fulham, Chelsea, and surrounding areas, it's a vivid, respectful expression of heritage.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Fulham Flowers. This striking floral arrangement is expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, using premium green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a bold, meaningful display. Ideal as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement, it offers a dignified way to express your deepest sympathy and respect.

Each tribute features fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for maximum impact and lasting beauty. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a standout piece for crematoriums, church services or graveside tributes.

At Fulham Flowers, we pride ourselves on reliable, caring service and high-quality blooms. Where seasonal availability requires, we may substitute flowers with varieties of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the same premium look and feel. Order this Irish Flag Tribute online from our Fulham florist for a heartfelt, memorable farewell that truly reflects Irish pride.
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