An emerald-green left panel, a white center, and an orange right panel come together to form an elegant Irish Tricolour, meticulously built from thousands of tiny petals against a stark white backdrop. The flag's three equal vertical stripes are composed of densely packed blossoms-green chrysanthemums for the green, white petals for the center, and orange blooms for the right-each stripe offering its own texture and life. The green block reads like a plush carpet, with subtle undulations where individual clusters meet, while the white band appears as a soft, cloud-like corridor of light, and the orange edge glows with a sunlit warmth. The arrangement sits as a precise rectangle, its proportions echoing a national standard and its craftsmanship revealing the florist's steady hand. The clean background makes the colours leap, allowing the tactile surface to invite touch and imagination. This celebratory yet respectful rendition evokes national pride, shared heritage, and aspirations for peace between communities on the island. For readers in central London, especially around Charing Cross, the Strand, Covent Garden, and Whitehall, this image pairs beautifully with features on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day festivities, and remembrances tied to history. The piece is well suited for articles about heritage and identity, offering a vivid visual anchor that supports storytelling with craftsmanship, scent of fresh petals, and a sense of quiet dignity in every fold of color.
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A beautifully composed funeral tribute in the style of the Irish tricolour is captured against a simple, bright white background, every flower placed with care and intention. The composition forms a perfect rectangle divided into three equal vertical bands. On the left, intense green flowers, likely button chrysanthemums, have been packed tightly together, their small, rounded heads producing a dense, almost plush texture that looks soft to the touch. At the centre, a stripe of fresh white blooms provides a serene, calming middle ground, their petals interlocking to create a smooth, cushion-like layer that suggests peace and reflection. On the right, a panel of vivid orange flowers brings warmth and vibrancy, their closely set petals creating a flame-like effect that still remains solemn enough for a funeral or memorial service. Transcending the border between the white and orange sections, a coral-red satin ribbon sweeps diagonally from bottom left to top right, its gentle shine adding a subtle sense of ceremony. Across this ribbon, the word GRANDAD appears in bold silver capital letters, easily readable and emotionally direct, turning the national symbol into a deeply personal tribute. Small white pins hold the ribbon carefully in place, disappearing into the flowers while keeping the lines clean and tidy. The arrangement feels like something created with quiet pride by a florist near Charing Cross, perhaps for a service in one of the historic churches around the Strand or a farewell gathering close to the Thames Embankment. It honours both a grandfather's life and the Irish heritage that shaped his story, offering family and friends a tender focal point for remembrance. Nestled against a pure white background, this vibrant yet refined floral flag-the Irish tricolour-reads as a rectangular tapestry, with three stripes formed from countless tiny petals. The left stripe of deep green is densely packed, a lush carpet of tiny blossoms that evokes a living field. The center stripe is a soft, luminous white, created from tightly clustered white petals that read as a cloud-like band and separate the colours with quiet precision. The right stripe glows orange, a sun-warmed surface built from many small blooms. The flag is arranged to perfect rectangular proportions, a testament to careful planning and patient hands, with each cluster of petals contributing to a cohesive, tactile mosaic. The surface has a quilted, tactile feel that invites touch and memory, as if one could sense the history and emotion embedded in the colour blocks. Light moves across the petals, adding depth and highlighting the organic edges where blossoms meet one another. This handcrafted display radiates celebration and reverence, a living symbol of Irish identity and shared heritage. It suits features on St. Patrick's Day, national holidays, or floral art that speaks of culture with quiet dignity. For readers in central London, delivery can be arranged across Charing Cross and nearby districts, bringing this elegant homage within reach of customers seeking a tasteful, dignified tribute.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute from Charing Cross Florist in Charing Cross. Expertly crafted in the colours of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral tribute features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums arranged in a striking rectangular display. The bold patriotic design creates a peaceful focal point at funerals, memorials or celebration-of-life services, offering a heartfelt way to show respect and remembrance.

Each tribute is hand-made by our skilled florists using fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums for rich colour and lasting impact. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it is designed to be displayed alongside the coffin or on a stand at the service.

We operate a thoughtful substitution policy, so if any blooms are out of season, we will replace them with flowers of similar colour, size and quality to maintain the overall style. Trust Charing Cross Florist for premium funeral flowers, reliable service and caring delivery throughout the local area. Order online or by phone for timely delivery to local funeral directors or venues.
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