An elegant, sculptural interpretation of the Irish flag, this rectangular display is a field of three precise stripes of green, white, and orange, constructed from densely packed petals and set against a bright white backdrop. The left pane is a lush green wall of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-forming a velvet surface that invites a fingertip trace. The central band glows white and soft, created by tightly clustered petals that resemble a fluffy white veil caught in soft light. The right edge pulses with warm orange, its blooms arranged to echo the same texture as the other two, so the trio reads clearly while maintaining a tactile richness. The entire piece sits as if pressed into a flat, perfect rectangle, but with depth and grain that speak of handcraft and care.

Symbolism remains intact: green for Catholic heritage and nationalism, white for lasting peace, and orange for Protestant traditions. The play of color on a white background accentuates the flag's clarity and dignity, making it an ideal image for articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or educational features about Ireland's history. In the Lambeth area-near Clapham, Brixton, and Vauxhall-the piece can accompany museum panels, event programs, or local features that celebrate community, resilience, and heritage through blooms that feel both vibrant and respectful.
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A meticulously arranged rectangular floral tribute styled after the Irish national flag rests against a bright, neutral white background, making its bold colours and textures the sole focus. The design is divided into three equal vertical bands. On the left, a dense swathe of deep green blooms, likely compact chrysanthemums or similar, is placed so tightly that the flowers form a perfectly even, almost velvety surface, rich in texture yet visually calm. The central band shifts to a crisp panel of pure white flowers, their pliant petals gently overlapping like soft feathers, providing a sense of tranquillity at the heart of the piece. The right band bursts into a cheerful, bright orange section, the petals slightly ruffled and lively, bringing warmth and vitality to the design while remaining respectfully composed. Draped diagonally across the white and orange sections is a coral-red satin ribbon, running from the lower left corner towards the upper right edge, its glossy finish catching subtle reflections. The inscription GRANDAD appears in bold, silver-coloured capital letters across the ribbon, clear and prominent without overwhelming the florals. Small white pins or decorative fixings secure the ribbon into the bed of white blooms, indicating a careful, handcrafted finish. The overall mood is quietly proud and affectionate, the arrangement evoking both Irish heritage and the intimate love of family. It is easy to picture this tribute being delivered by a local Lambeth florist to a funeral or memorial near Streatham, Norwood, or along the Thames, where gathered relatives might pause beside its soft, fragrant surface to remember a much-loved grandfather and the stories that tie London life to Irish roots. Soft morning light spills over a lush, three-panel flag of petals-a faithful floral rendering of the Irish tricolour, green, white, and orange, arranged cleanly on a white field. Across a neat rectangle, thousands of tiny blossoms form each vertical stripe: a dense, emerald-green strip on the left, a bright white middle band, and a radiant orange edge on the right. The texture is plush and inviting, the petals so carefully packed that you can sense the petals' tiny crowns and the soft roughness of their surfaces. The flag sits as a testament to craft, its crisp edges and three-dimensional depth enhanced by careful light that slides along the surface, highlighting the clusters of petals and the handmade quality.

This floral homage preserves the flag's meaning: green for Irish identity and nationalism, white for enduring peace, and orange for the Protestant tradition. It feels like a living symbol, something that a local community near Lambeth would proudly share on a commemorative day, a cultural feature, or an educational exhibit. The arrangement would be well suited to display in a shop window or at a community event, and it pairs beautifully with our freshest blooms for an eye-catching, same-day delivery option across Lambeth, Brixton, Clapham, and Kennington. Florist Lambeth can create this look for local events with similar care and reliability.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute, a striking funeral arrangement created in the colours of the Ireland flag. Expertly handcrafted by Florist Lambeth in Lambeth, this meaningful tribute features green, white and orange chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form the tricolour design. Perfect for Irish funerals, memorials or to reflect Irish heritage, this floral flag offers a dignified and heartfelt expression of sympathy.

Using fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed blooms, our florists create a crisp, vibrant finish that stands out beautifully during the service. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful display for the chapel, church or crematorium.

We follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain quality and style if any flowers are out of season, always using blooms of similar colour, size and value. Trust Florist Lambeth for premium funeral flowers in Lambeth, with reliable local delivery and caring service. Order this Irish Flag funeral tribute online today to convey respect, remembrance and pride.
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