An elegant, rectangular floral banner recreates the Irish flag with velvety petals against a stark white backdrop. From left to right, three equal vertical bands of green, white, and orange are built from thousands of tiny blossoms, creating a lush, three-dimensional surface. The green stripe appears as a dense field of small blossoms-likely chrysanthemums or carnations-giving a plush, carpet-like texture. The central white stripe is similarly formed from white petals, yielding a soft, cloudlike band that separates the colours with calm precision. The orange stripe mirrors the others in texture and density, its warmth radiating across the panel. The white background makes the intricate floral details pop, highlighting the careful handwork of the designer. This refined interpretation carries symbolic weight: green for Ireland's Catholic population and nationalist identity, white for lasting peace between communities, and orange for the Protestant tradition tied to William of Orange. The composition is deliberate but organic, the surface showing tiny shifts and overlaps that speak to spontaneity within discipline. The piece feels celebratory yet respectful, suitable for cultural features, St Patrick's Day stories, or commemorations. In Pimlico, it would sit well as a window display or editorial prop near Pimlico Road, illustrating how floral art can translate national identity into tactile form and local pride.
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This image presents a rectangular floral arrangement styled exactly like the Irish tricolour, resting on a smooth white surface that highlights its clean lines and strong symbolism. The left third is densely covered with deep green flowers, likely compact chrysanthemums or similar blooms, each one set close to its neighbour so that the surface appears uniform and softly domed. In the middle, a band of pure white flowers provides a calm, reflective centre, their petals layered and delicate, suggesting peace and purity. The right third is a vivid orange field of blossoms, their colour bright yet dignified, completing the familiar green, white, and orange sequence of the Irish flag. A coral-red satin ribbon cuts diagonally across the white and orange sections, extending from the bottom left toward the top right, its sheen catching subtle highlights. Small, evenly spaced white pins hold the ribbon flush against the flowers, preserving the smooth, quilted look of the design. Across the ribbon, the word GRANDAD is written in bold, silver block letters, turning this national emblem into a deeply personal tribute. The overall impression is one of careful craftsmanship and quiet emotion, a floral cushion that might be seen at a church or crematorium in Pimlico, perhaps near Tachbrook Street or close to the leafy calm of St George's Square. It conveys a strong sense of Irish heritage interwoven with London life, offering a respectful, visually striking farewell for a beloved grandfather whose memory is honoured through colour, texture, and cherished cultural roots. Against a pure white background, this stunning floral panel reimagines the Irish flag as a living tapestry of petals. The left third blooms in a lush field of emerald-green blossoms-tiny petals densely packed into a plush carpet of green carnations or chrysanthemums-its surface softly undulating with the organic rhythm of a garden. The middle stripe is a crisp white, formed from tightly clustered white petals that create a soft, cloudlike band. On the right, the orange stripe bursts with warm brightness, composed of countless tiny orange flowers, likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, sharing the same intricate texture. The three panels align in a perfect rectangle, mirroring the flag's proportions and giving the piece a handcrafted, finished look on the white background. Each color carries traditional meaning: green for Ireland's Catholic community and nationalist spirit, white for lasting peace between traditions, and orange for the Protestant community and the William of Orange lineage. The texture is tactile and three-dimensional, inviting quiet admiration for such careful artistry. This is a celebratory, artisanal display, a living banner rather than a flat image. The arrangement speaks of pride, reverence, and craft, making it suitable for features on Irish identity, culture, or St Patrick's Day celebrations. In Pimlico, a piece like this could anchor a feature near Pimlico Road or Victoria Station, translating Ireland's heritage into a vivid local story and a striking image for articles about national holidays, culture, or floral art in our area.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flower Delivery Pimlico. Expertly crafted in the shape of the Ireland tricolour flag, this sympathy arrangement features a rich display of white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums. Its striking colours and clean design create a peaceful focal point for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.

Measuring approximately 70cm in length and 40cm in width, this floral flag is designed to convey deep respect and heartfelt condolences. The fresh chrysanthemums are carefully arranged for maximum impact, ensuring a dignified and meaningful farewell. Ideal for families and friends wishing to reflect Irish roots or celebrate a loved one's connection to Ireland.

At Flower Delivery Pimlico, we pride ourselves on premium quality and reliable service. Where seasonal availability requires, we may substitute certain blooms with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or superior quality, so your tribute always looks beautiful. With trusted local delivery across Pimlico and surrounding areas, you can arrange this Irish flag funeral tribute with confidence. Order online today for a thoughtful and memorable floral tribute.
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