Step close and you can almost hear the soft whisper of petals in this rectangular tribute to the Irish flag, crafted by a Southfields florist. Against a pure white background, three vertical bands of dense floral texture stand in precise, equal measure: green on the left, white in the middle, and orange on the right. Each stripe is built from countless tiny blooms-green chrysanthemums or similar greens-packing tight to form a plush, tactile surface that invites touch and appreciation. The white band reads as a fluffy, cloud-like center, while the orange section glows with warmth, its petals catching the light in a way that makes the flag feel alive. The piece balances ceremonial form with organic roughness, a handmade symbol of national pride and shared hope. The fragrance is faint, green and clean, and the whole arrangement seems to rest on a pure white stage that makes the colours pop. This standout floral panel would suit articles about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or cultural remembrance, and is offered for delivery across Southfields and the surrounding area, carried with the same careful craftsmanship you expect from a local florist.
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In this image, a rectangular funeral tribute floats against a clean white background, its design a carefully executed floral interpretation of the Irish national flag. On the left side, a strong band of green flowers stretches vertically, tightly packed so that the petals fuse into a lush, velvety panel of colour, suggesting chrysanthemums or similar small, textured blooms. The central section is a serene strip of white blossoms, soft and even, their rounded forms giving the arrangement a quiet, contemplative heart. On the right, a radiant panel of bright orange flowers completes the familiar tricolour, their warm hue bringing a sense of gentle light and fond remembrance to the composition. Draped diagonally across the white and orange bands is a glossy coral-red ribbon, its satin surface reflecting subtle highlights that draw the eye along its length. The word GRANDAD is rendered across the ribbon in bold, silver uppercase letters, crisp and unambiguous, providing a deeply personal focal point within the broader symbol of Irish identity. A few tiny white pins hold the ribbon in place where it crosses the white floral area, almost invisible but proof of the thoughtful construction. The tribute feels at once formal and tender, the kind of bespoke piece a Southfields family might order for a service near Wimbledon Park or around Pirbright Road, where the scent of fresh flowers mingles with low voices, shared stories, and the gentle, enduring connection between a grandfather's Irish roots and the life he built in this quiet corner of southwest London. From the workshop bench of Southfields, this vibrant rectangle presents Ireland's national flag-the Tricolour-reimagined as a garden made emblem. The flag's three equal vertical stripes sit against a pure white backdrop, each formed entirely from countless densely packed fresh petals that give the piece lush depth. The left-hand green stripe is a plush carpet of tiny emerald blossoms, probably green carnations or chrysanthemums, whose little clusters create a subtly uneven surface that invites touch and study. The middle white band is a cloud-soft field of white petals, tightly gathered to look almost quilted, perfectly separating the two traditions with a calm, bright breath. On the right, a stripe of bright orange flowers-tiny blooms that may be marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-echoes the same tactile texture and ensures a warm, celebratory glow. The overall rectangle holds the precise proportions of a national flag, yet its organic texture makes it feel handcrafted and alive, like a flower sculpture born of careful, patient hands. The combination of bold colour and natural surface conveys both pride and peace, a visual poem about unity on a shared island. Light rolls across the petals, highlighting the density of each stripe and throwing soft shadows into the flower formed seams. The scent is faint but clean, a fresh floral whisper that heightens the sense of ceremony. This image speaks to Irish identity, culture, and festive memory, and it would pair beautifully with features on St Patrick's Day, national holidays, or floral art. Delivered fresh and ready for display across Southfields and neighbouring areas, it embodies the care of a local florist who understands how to translate meaning into petals.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute, a premium funeral arrangement crafted in the colours of the Ireland flag. Designed with bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums, this tribute creates a peaceful, dignified focal point for the service or graveside. Each bloom is carefully selected and expertly arranged by the skilled florists at Flower Delivery Southfields to ensure a crisp, vibrant flag effect and a truly meaningful farewell.

Measuring approximately 70cm x 40cm, this Ireland flag flower tribute is ideal for close family, friends or anyone wishing to pay their respects in a personal way. The fresh white chrysanthemums symbolise purity and peace, while the orange and green-sprayed chrysanthemums reflect pride, remembrance and connection to Ireland.

Perfect for funerals, memorials or wakes in Southfields and surrounding areas, this floral flag tribute is delivered with care and respect. Our seasonal substitution policy ensures that any replacements will match the colour, style and quality of the original design, so your gesture of sympathy is always beautifully conveyed. Order online from Flower Delivery Southfields for reliable, professional service and compassionate delivery.
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