A striking rectangular tribute, this Irish tricolour is rendered in velvet-like petals that shade into texture and light. The left green band is a dense field of small green blossoms-likely chrysanthemums or carnations-creating a lush, tactile surface reminiscent of a leafy lawn in morning sun. The central white band is a tight cluster of white petals, resulting in a pure, luminous stripe that creates pause between the colours. The right orange band follows the same floral logic, its orange blooms giving a warm, radiant edge to the composition. The white backdrop emphasizes the trio of blocks, and the overall effect is both ceremonial and celebratory, a living flag rather than a flat print. Crafted with the care of a Stanmore florist, this piece speaks to heritage, unity, and shared celebration-perfect for Ireland-focused features, St Patrick's Day, or community acknowledgments. In Stanmore, Flowers Stanmore can arrange similar tributes with quick local delivery to Canons Park, Hale, and surrounding NW London neighborhoods, ensuring the symbol of peace and pride travels with freshness and grace.
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A floral tribute styled as the Irish Tricolour is presented in a top-down photograph, resting on a bright white background that sharpens every colour and line. The rectangular arrangement is divided into three equal vertical bands. On the left, a band of rich green is built from tightly packed, small round flowers with a subtly domed shape, creating a velvety, continuous surface. The petals overlap closely, so the green appears smooth yet textured, like a finely woven fabric. In the centre, a band of pure white blossoms offers a calm, gentle contrast, the slightly ruffled petals catching delicate shadows and enhancing the sense of depth. On the right, a band of bright orange flowers completes the flag, the repeated forms and vibrant pigment giving a feeling of warmth and life. Diagonally traversing the white and orange stripes is a coral-red ribbon with a satiny sheen, starting near the lower left of the central area and climbing to the upper right edge. It lies perfectly straight and carefully positioned, emphasising the professionalism of the design. In elegant silver block capitals, the word GRANDAD stands out across the ribbon, clear, centred and emotionally resonant. A few small white pins secure the ribbon to the white floral band, introducing tiny points of light and fine detail. The arrangement evokes a quiet, respectful atmosphere, suggesting a meaningful farewell for an Irish grandfather in Stanmore, perhaps at a local chapel or cemetery, where family and friends gather to share memories while this vivid floral flag silently honours both his life and his cultural roots. From Flowers Stanmore, this elegant rectangular panel recreates the Irish Tricolour using fresh petals, set against a pure white background. The left stripe is a deep emerald green, formed by a dense carpet of tiny green blossoms-green carnations and chrysanthemums-that give the surface a plush, almost velvety texture. The central stripe is a crisp white, built from tightly clustered white petals that read as a soft, cloudlike band, catching subtle light and adding a sense of calm between the two colours. On the right, a vivid orange stripe appears as a meticulously arranged field of tiny orange flowers, likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, with the same tactile depth as the other panels. The entire arrangement is a precise rectangle, mirroring the flag's proportion and emphasising its ceremonial character. The combination of vivid colour and natural texture makes the piece feel handcrafted and celebratory, while the white backdrop sharpens the contrast so the flag reads clearly from a distance and up close. The symbolism is clear: green for Ireland's Catholic and nationalist identity, white for lasting peace between traditions, and orange for the Protestant community-an enduring reminder of unity through shared beauty. This floral tribute would suit articles on Irish identity, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or national holidays, and, in Stanmore, it can be delivered with care to local homes and community spaces, with same-day options available across NW London. A living emblem, it speaks of craft, memory, and the gracious language of flowers.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Stanmore. Expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, this heartfelt funeral arrangement creates a peaceful and dignified focal point for any memorial, funeral or celebration of life. Crafted with fresh white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, the colours are carefully arranged to mirror the iconic Irish tricolour, symbolising pride, remembrance and respect.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this floral tribute is ideal for placing beside the coffin, on stands or as part of a larger sympathy display. Each piece is made to order by our skilled florists in Stanmore, ensuring premium quality blooms and a refined, professional finish.

We follow a thoughtful substitution policy if certain flowers are out of season, always matching colour, style and value so the overall look of your tribute remains true to the Irish flag design. Available for reliable local delivery from our Stanmore flower shop, this Irish Flag Tribute offers a meaningful way to say your final goodbye and celebrate a life with strong Irish roots. Order online from Flowers Stanmore for a respectful, beautifully presented sympathy arrangement.
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