Bathed in bright, natural light, this floral flag reads as a modern still-life study in unity. A rectangular arrangement, left panel of velvety green blooms-likely small chrysanthemums or carnations-forms a lush strip that catches the eye with varying depth. The central white section glows softly, its petals packed so tightly they create a cloudlike bar that seems to float above the green and orange. The right panel, vibrant orange, mirrors the texture with consistent density, adding warmth to the composition. The white background makes the three columns stand out like a careful architectural motif, a living banner that invites closer inspection of every petal's placement. The symbolism is clear: green for heritage, white for peace, orange for community, all knit together by a craftsman's hand. The piece embodies Bloomsbury's love of culture and public art, crafted in a studio near Holborn, with distribution across Bloomsbury's neighbourhoods and into the West End when needed. It would suit commemorations, educational displays, or festive events celebrating Irish identity, and it's designed for prompt delivery to homes and businesses in the area.
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Seen from directly overhead, this striking funeral arrangement forms a flawless interpretation of the Irish tricolour, shaped as a neat rectangular floral cushion placed against a bright white background. The left third is a dense carpet of rich green flowers, likely small chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that they create a velvety, uniform band of colour with a subtle, natural sheen. The central third is filled with pure white blooms, their petals slightly frilled and overlapping, producing a soft, cloud-like texture that conveys peace and stillness. On the right, a vibrant expanse of orange flowers completes the flag, glowing with warm, fiery tones that stand out beautifully against the neighbouring white stripe. Cutting diagonally from the lower left edge across the white and into the orange band is a smooth coral-red ribbon, its satin surface reflecting the light in gentle highlights. Across the ribbon, the word GRANDAD is written in bold, silver-toned capital letters, each letter crisp and clear, ensuring the dedication can be read at a glance during a service. Tiny white pins or decorative studs hold the ribbon gently against the flowers without crushing them, a detail that reveals the skilled hand of the florist. The image suggests a tribute created to honour a beloved Irish grandfather, perhaps chosen by a Bloomsbury family for a funeral near Russell Square or a memorial gathering off Tottenham Court Road. The fresh, layered petals and balanced colours give this design a sense of quiet strength and enduring affection, rooted in family ties and cultural pride. A luminous rectangular tribute, painstakingly assembled to replicate the Irish flag, rests against a pristine white backdrop. The three vertical bands-green, white, and orange-are formed entirely from densely packed, fresh petals, so the colour fields read as a soft, tactile fabric rather than a painted image. The left stripe shimmers in deep emerald green, a carpet of tiny carnations or chrysanthemums that yields under fingertip light with a barely perceptible, organic ripple, as if a breeze had passed through a living meadow. The central stripe is pure white, built from tightly clustered white petals that create a cloud-like band with a velvety grain and a quiet glow. On the right, the orange stripe glows with bright warmth, its surface similarly textured by many small blooms-likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-sharing the same sculptural, hand-pleated surface as the others. Together, the three panels form a perfect rectangle, echoing the proportions of a formal flag while radiating a handcrafted charm and a celebratory mood. The composition feels poised, respectful, and festive, suitable for features about Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, or national identity, and it would be a meaningful centerpiece for articles or posts from Bloomsbury venues such as Russell Square, Tavistock Place, or nearby public houses celebrating heritage. Delivered fresh within Bloomsbury and the surrounding districts, this piece speaks of craft, care, and a quiet, enduring unity that resonates beyond color alone. Available for delivery across Bloomsbury and the surrounding districts, from Florist Bloomsbury.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the Irish Flag Tribute, a beautifully handcrafted funeral arrangement inspired by the national flag of Ireland. Expertly created by Florist Bloomsbury in Bloomsbury, this striking design features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a meaningful and patriotic farewell. Perfect for Irish funerals, memorials and remembrance services, this Irish flag funeral tribute offers a peaceful and dignified way to pay your last respects.

Our skilled florists use fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed chrysanthemums to achieve rich colour and a crisp flag design. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this floral tribute is ideal for displaying beside the coffin, at the service, or at the graveside.

At Florist Bloomsbury, we pride ourselves on premium quality, attention to detail and reliable service. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall look and feel of the tribute. Thoughtfully designed and professionally arranged, this Irish Flag Tribute is a touching way to celebrate heritage and express your sympathy. Order online for prompt local delivery from our Bloomsbury florist.
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