An elegant, hand-tied interpretation of the Irish Tricolour stands boldly on a stark white backdrop. The flag is rectangular, composed entirely of thousands of tiny petals forming three vertical bands: left a saturated emerald green, center pure white, right bright orange. Each color block is built from dense, uniform blossoms-green chrysanthemums or similar blooms on the green side, white petals in the middle, and orange marigolds on the right-creating a lush, textured surface that invites touch and gaze. The green band resembles a living carpet, the white band a soft cloud, and the orange band a warm sunset-together conveying unity and memory. The clean white background makes the colours pop, letting the petal microstructure catch the light and reveal the many tiny centers. The piece carries the marks of local craft from Soho, with meticulous spacing and an even rhythm that speaks to careful planning and handwork. It could grace a window display along Wardour Street or outside a community venue near Berwick Street Market, especially during cultural festivals and national holidays. For those looking to connect with Ireland's heritage here in London's West End, this floral flag offers both visual impact and a tactile story-symbolic, celebratory, and quietly dignified.
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A bold and touching Irish flag floral tribute fills the frame, photographed from above so that every colour block and petal is clearly visible. The arrangement is a tidy rectangle divided into three equal vertical stripes, mirroring the national flag of Ireland. On the left, a dense mass of dark green blooms-most likely chrysanthemums or similar petite, textured flowers-has been packed edge-to-edge, creating a smooth, slightly raised swathe of rich colour. The central stripe is an expanse of pure white flowers, their soft, layered petals giving a plush, cloudlike appearance that invites the imagination to picture their gentle scent. To the right, a band of bright orange blossoms matches the same dense, orderly structure, giving the tribute energy and warmth while completing the iconic tricolour scheme. Laid diagonally across the centre, from bottom left upwards to top right, is a wide coral-red satin ribbon whose glossy surface subtly reflects the light. Printed boldly in silver capital letters along the ribbon is the word GRANDAD, transforming this national symbol into a deeply personal remembrance. Small, neat white pins or pearl-head fasteners anchor the ribbon into the floral base, a sign of thoughtful, careful floristry. The overall impression is one of respect, pride, and love-an ideal piece for a funeral or memorial gathering. In Soho's lively yet intimate streets, one can imagine this tribute arriving at a small church near Wardour Street or a service venue close to Piccadilly Circus, offering a serene and meaningful focus for family remembering a grandfather and the Irish roots that run through their shared story. This rectangular floral flag is a living tribute that speaks with the language of petals. The left panel glows emerald green, the center panel glows pure white, and the right panel glows bright orange-three vertical stripes formed from countless tiny blossoms that have been pressed, layered, and arranged to create a plush, tactile surface. The texture is dense and almost sculptural, with each petal catching the light differently as a gentle breeze passes through a doorway near Dean Street or the bustle of Wardour Street outside a cafe. The green stripe resembles a soft meadow of tiny green carnations or chrysanthemums; the white stripe is a cloud of white petals that softens the contrast; the orange stripe radiates warmth, built from small orange blooms like marigolds. The petals' arrangement holds a rhythm and balance that feels both celebratory and respectful, suitable for St Patrick's Day events, cultural celebrations, or moments of remembrance. The white background isolates the work, letting its colours breathe and speak. In Soho, with its theatres, galleries, and markets, this piece would greet visitors near Leicester Square or Tottenham Street with a quiet sense of pride and connection. Deliveries can reach across the area the same day, infusing local life with a handcrafted symbol of heritage, unity, and enduring hope.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with our IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE, a premium funeral arrangement handcrafted in the colours of the Irish tricolour. Designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, this tribute features lush white, green and orange chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed and arranged for a crisp, bold finish. Ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it creates a peaceful focal point that expresses deep respect and sincere condolences.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this flag tribute is sized to stand out beautifully on a coffin, stand or display area. Each piece is created by skilled florists at Flower Delivery Soho, ensuring high-quality blooms and a professional, polished look.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the Irish flag design and overall style. We offer reliable, same-day and next-day delivery across Soho and nearby areas, making it easy to send a meaningful Irish floral tribute when it matters most. Order online from Flower Delivery Soho for a respectful, elegant and memorable farewell.
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