Within a crisp white backdrop rests a vibrant, rectangular floral banner that faithfully mirrors the Irish Tricolour. The flag is built entirely from thousands of tiny petals-green on the left, white in the center, orange on the right-each stripe with the same tactile cadence. The green stripe appears as a lush carpet of emerald blossoms, likely green chrysanthemums, whose compact clusters give the surface a gently undulating rhythm like moss on a forest floor. The central white band reads as a soft, cloud-like field-clean, bright, and luminous-setting off the neighbouring colours with quiet confidence. The orange stripe matches in texture, its bright flowers catching the light with a warm glow. The three stripes remain perfectly rectangular, mirroring the proportions of a national flag, while the real-life texture lends a handcrafted, artisanal aura. The photograph's clean white background isolates the artistry, letting the petals' depth, the colour saturation, and the subtle variations in petal form become the story. This elegant floral homage carries themes of unity, peace, and heritage, making it an apt image for pieces on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or commemorations of shared identity. In Collier Row, such a bouquet speaks to neighbours looking to mark cultural pride with grace, available for same-day delivery to homes and community venues alike, from local libraries to parish halls and fairs.
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Photographed from above against a plain white surface, this rectangular floral arrangement stands out as a bold yet tender tribute, shaped in the familiar format of the Irish flag and dedicated to Grandad. The left third is composed of tightly clustered green flowers, likely small chrysanthemums, forming an even, velvety field of colour. In the centre, a crisp white band of blooms offers visual rest, the soft, layered petals diffusing light and creating a sense of openness and peace, like a quiet pause during a funeral service in Collier Row. On the right side, vibrant orange flowers glow warmly, their compact heads arranged so close together that they form an almost solid block of colour, completing the tricolour effect. Diagonally across the white and orange sections, a coral-red satin ribbon sweeps from the lower left corner up towards the top right. The ribbon has a gentle sheen and lies smoothly against the petals, with its ends neatly tucked. Across its length, the word GRANDAD is written in shining silver capital letters, standing out clearly and turning this national symbol into a personal goodbye. Small white pins dot the area where the ribbon crosses the white blooms, discreetly anchoring it in place and showcasing the florist's careful workmanship. The entire tribute appears plush, like a padded floral cushion that would sit respectfully beside a coffin or on a stand at a Collier Row funeral service. It is a moving combination of Irish heritage, family devotion, and the comfort that flowers can bring at a time of loss. A vibrant, rectangular floral banner that faithfully mirrors the Irish Tricolour. The flag is built entirely from thousands of tiny petals-green on the left, white in the center, orange on the right-each stripe with the same tactile cadence. The green stripe appears as a lush carpet of emerald blossoms, likely green chrysanthemums, whose clustered points give the surface an organic, subtly undulating texture. The white band reads as a soft, cloudlike field; it separates the colours with a bright, pure glow that evokes peace and hope. The orange stripe mirrors the craftsmanship of the others, its surface built from small orange flowers that glow with a sunny warmth, reminiscent of harvest fields at dusk. The whole flag lies as a neat rectangle, its proportions faithful to the national flag, and the natural textures lend a handcrafted, celebratory air. The light in the image is even and gentle, throwing just enough shadow to reveal the petal depth, inviting the viewer to reach out and touch the soft surface. This piece speaks of national pride, culture, and community-ideal for features on Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or remembrances in local media. In Collier Row, pieces like this are currents of memory, often created for events at community halls and local markets. Available for same-day delivery across Collier Row and surrounding areas, this floral flag brings a sense of inclusion, warmth, and shared heritage to any occasion.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a beautifully crafted funeral arrangement designed in the colours of the Ireland flag. Created by Florist Collier Row, this premium tribute features white, green and orange chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form a striking and respectful flag design. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a dignified way to pay your last respects and share your deepest sympathy.

Each Irish Flag Tribute is hand-made by our expert florists in Collier Row using fresh, high-quality chrysanthemums for long-lasting colour and impact. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it is an impressive and meaningful focal piece. Our friendly, reliable team ensures every detail is handled with care, offering a thoughtful expression of love, respect and remembrance.

Seasonal availability may mean some substitutions, but we always match the style, size and colour with flowers of equal or superior quality to maintain the tribute's look and feel. Enjoy prompt local delivery from Florist Collier Row and trust us to create a beautiful Irish flag funeral tribute for your loved one. Order online today at floristcollierrow.co.uk.
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