This elegant floral rendition presents a precise Irish tricolour in a rectangular format, set against a pure white background. Three equal vertical stripes appear in sequence: a deep green on the left, a pristine white in the middle, and a radiant orange on the right, each built from countless small petals that create a lush, three-dimensional texture. The green stripe resembles a dense carpet of tiny blossoms, possibly green carnations or chrysanthemums, while the white band is a tightly clustered field of white petals that reads as a soft, luminous veil between the colours. The orange stripe mirrors the others in density and texture, its petals yielding a warm, sunlit glow of marigold or orange chrysanthemum tones. The overall effect is a handcrafted, celebratory tribute, its colours vivid and true, yet touched with the organic irregularity that marks genuine floral art. This piece speaks to themes of national pride, peace, and unity, suitable for articles on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or commemorative events in London's cultural heartlands such as South Kensington, Chelsea, and the surrounding districts. For readers seeking local resonance, it also signals same-day delivery options across the area from the shop at South Kensington.
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In this scene, a floral interpretation of the Irish flag has been lovingly created as a funeral tribute and photographed against a plain, bright white background. The arrangement is rectangular and neatly proportioned, its surface entirely covered in tightly packed blooms. On the left side, an expanse of green flowers forms a rich, textured panel, each small blossom nestled close to the next, giving the impression of a soft, moss-like cushion. The middle third is a band of pure white flowers, their rounded petals overlapping to create a gentle, cloud-like stripe that suggests reflection and peace. On the right, a third panel of bright orange flowers adds warmth and contrast, bringing the familiar colours of the Tricolour together in floral form. A smooth coral-red ribbon is draped diagonally across the white and orange sections, stretching from the lower left corner up towards the upper right. The ribbon's satin finish reflects the light subtly, and in bold, silver capital letters the word GRANDAD stands out clearly against the warm coral tone. Small white pins or studs hold the ribbon in place, tucked carefully between the blooms so that the overall effect remains tidy and elegant. The tribute appears plush and carefully levelled, as though ready to be placed at a funeral or cremation service in South Kensington, perhaps near a church off Cromwell Road or a quiet chapel. It combines a strong symbol of Irish identity with a simple, heartfelt message of love for a grandfather, offering a floral farewell that is both personal and respectful. In South Kensington, this rectangular floral flag sits against a crisp white backdrop, a handcrafted tribute to the Irish tricolour. The flag shows three equal vertical stripes-green on the left, white in the center, and a bright orange on the right-each built from countless tiny petals. The left stripe appears as a plush carpet of deep emerald blossoms, likely green carnations or chrysanthemums, its surface gently irregular to reveal the organic rhythm of individual clusters. The middle white stripe forms from tightly packed white petals, creating a soft, cloud-like band that cleanly separates the two other colours. The right stripe mirrors the texture with a vibrant orange, composed of many tiny blooms-marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-whose lighter and darker tones give the panel a lively, tactile glow. The whole arrangement rests as a perfect rectangle, mirroring flag proportions, and the petals catch light to emphasize depth and handcraft. This delicate, celebratory piece feels like a small workshop translated into national symbolism, with light and shadow playing across the layered petals to convey motion and memory. It is a fitting visual for discussions of Irish identity, culture, and festive occasions, including St Patrick's Day, national holidays, or floral art that honours heritage. Available for same-day delivery across South Kensington, including nearby streets like Gloucester Road, High Street Kensington, and Earl's Court Road, making it easy for readers to connect with local freshness and care.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute, a meaningful funeral arrangement available from Flower Delivery South Kensington. Expertly crafted in the iconic tricolour of green, white and orange, this floral flag offers a dignified way to express respect, remembrance and national pride.

Created using fresh green-sprayed, white and orange-sprayed chrysanthemums, this tribute delivers a glorious sense of peace and serenity. Its striking rectangular design beautifully represents the Ireland flag, making it a fitting choice for Irish funerals, memorial services or commemorative ceremonies.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, the Irish Flag Tribute is designed to be a standout floral display near the coffin, altar or memorial area. Our skilled florists in South Kensington carefully select each bloom for quality, colour and longevity, ensuring your tribute looks pristine throughout the service.

We operate a thoughtful substitution policy, using only flowers of similar colour, size and value when certain stems are out of season, so you can order with confidence. With reliable local flower delivery in South Kensington and surrounding areas, you can send a heartfelt Irish-themed tribute on time and with care. Order online today to arrange a beautiful and respectful farewell.
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