An artful, hand-formed rectangle recreates the Irish Tricolour with three vertical bands of green, white, and orange, composed entirely of thousands of small petals. The left stripe of green unfolds like a lush carpet of blossoms-perhaps green carnations or chrysanthemums-that catches the eye with its velvety texture, echoing the busy life of Brixton and the leafy calm of Stockwell. The central white stripe, dense and bright, reads as a soft white cloud built from tightly clustered petals, a visual pause between colour and tradition. The orange stripe on the right glows with warmth, the surface mirroring the others in its intricate, tactile layering-orange blossoms chosen for their sunny brilliance, giving a sense of celebration that resonates with parish fairs and street gatherings along Vauxhall or Kennington. The flag is laid out as a precise rectangle, its colours crisp and saturated against a pure white background to ensure maximum legibility. The overall impression is both elegant and festive: a crafted, living emblem that speaks to Irish heritage while fitting into modern display spaces, whether a shop window near Brixton or a gallery in Clapham. For local customers, this piece is readily available for same-day delivery across Lambeth, with careful handling and fresh, long-lasting petals from a nearby studio.
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In this photograph, a floral Irish flag tribute designed for a beloved grandfather is shown against a pure white background, giving the impression of being viewed on a table in a Lambeth florist's studio just before delivery to a service. The piece is rectangular and completely covered with flowers arranged to create three distinct vertical stripes. On the left, a dense column of emerald-green blooms forms the first band, each small, rounded flower head nestled closely to the next, producing a soft yet structured surface that feels almost like plush fabric. The central stripe is made up of pure white flowers, their overlapping petals forming a gentle, cushion-like expanse that conveys quiet peace and solemn respect. On the right, a panel of bright orange blossoms brings warmth and light, the colour strong but carefully controlled so it complements rather than overwhelms the surrounding tones. Running diagonally from the lower section of the white area up across into the orange is a coral-red satin ribbon, smooth and slightly glossy, catching subtle highlights as it crosses the floral texture beneath. The word GRANDAD is set proudly along the ribbon in bold, silver-coloured capital letters, straightforward and heartfelt, ensuring that anyone who sees this tribute understands its dedication. Small white pins or decorative button-like fasteners discreetly hold the ribbon in place, showing the meticulous care taken in construction so the design remains secure during the journey through Lambeth's streets to church, crematorium, or graveside. The overall mood of the arrangement is one of respectful remembrance, blending Irish national colours with a tender, family-focused farewell. A regal, rectangular floral tableau recreates Ireland's tricolour with quiet grandeur, built from thousands of tiny petals that form three bold vertical bands of green, white, and orange against a clean white backdrop. The left green stripe glows like fresh emerald turf, a plush carpet of small blossoms that hints at the bustle of Brixton Market and the leafy calm of Clapham Common on a bright morning. In the center, the white stripe lies crisp and cloud-soft, its tightly clustered petals giving a soft, luminous breath between the opposing colours. To the right, the orange stripe radiates warmth, the petals touching orange marigolds or chrysanthemums that catch the eye like a late afternoon glow along the South Bank near Lambeth Palace. The petals are densely packed, creating a tactile surface with delicate ridges and tiny clusters that reward a closer look. The flag's proportions stay true to form, a careful rectangle that reads as a living emblem rather than a mere decoration. It's handcrafted with care, a gentle celebration of culture and unity that feels both festive and respectful. In a shop window or event display around Streatham Hill or Elephant & Castle, this piece conveys gratitude, remembrance, and shared identity, making it a focal point for St Patrick's Day, national holidays, or cultural storytelling. Delivered fresh with local care from Flowers Lambeth, it is perfectly suited to brighten homes and venues across Brixton, Kennington, and Vauxhall with same-day delivery and dependable freshness.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute, a striking floral arrangement in the colours of the Ireland flag. Expertly handcrafted at Flowers Lambeth, this meaningful tribute features bold bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a powerful symbol of heritage, pride and remembrance. Designed in a rectangular flag shape, it offers a dignified focal point for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.

Using fresh white chrysanthemums with carefully colour-sprayed green and orange blooms, our florists ensure crisp definition and a vibrant finish. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this Irish flag funeral arrangement is ideal for placing alongside the coffin, on a stand or at the graveside.

We operate a thoughtful substitution policy, so if any flowers are out of season, we will replace them with blooms of similar size, colour and quality to maintain the same premium look and feel. Available for delivery from Flowers Lambeth across Lambeth and surrounding areas, this Irish Flag Tribute offers a respectful way to express sympathy and celebrate Irish roots. Order online today for a reliable, beautifully crafted memorial display.
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