An eye-catching, rectangular floral homage to Ireland's flag unfolds before a crisp white backdrop, each stripe painstakingly built from thousands of tiny blossoms. The left emerald green band stretches a plush, tactile field of petals, the center white band forms a cloud-soft line of cluster blooms, and the right orange stripe glows with the same careful density. The surface is three-dimensional, with petals aligned to create a uniform but naturally irregular texture that invites touch. The green bloom choice-likely chrysanthemums or similar small petals-offers a lush, moss-like surface; the white petals lend a pearly brightness; the orange petals radiate a warm, sunlit hue. The composition remains true to the flag's three equal vertical panels, arranged as a rectangle with a clean white background that makes the colours pop. This refined floral rendition speaks of pride, unity, and cultural heritage, and it would suit features on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or community remembrance in the Dulwich area, including Dulwich Village and East Dulwich. A tasteful, handcrafted gift for local events, it can be delivered across Dulwich for same-day service to nearby streets and venues, ensuring the message of peace and togetherness travels with it. The arrangement's soft, floral glow would harmonize with the bustle of Lordship Lane, and its careful construction demonstrates the care a Dulwich florist can bring to a ceremonial display, whether placed in a hall, church, or café window.
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A refined Irish tricolour funeral tribute fills the frame, its floral craftsmanship highlighted against a bright, uncluttered white background. The design is a neat rectangle divided into three vertical sections of equal width. Along the left edge, an uninterrupted expanse of rich green flowers stretches from top to bottom, each small bloom tightly packed to create a dense, soft, carpet-like texture. In the central panel, pure white blossoms form a serene band, their rounded petals overlapping gently so that the surface looks smooth yet delicate, like freshly folded linen. The right panel is made up of vivid orange flowers with the same closely packed structure, radiating a warm, glowing tone that echoes the final stripe of the Irish flag. A coral-red satin ribbon is placed on a diagonal across the arrangement, beginning near the bottom left corner and ending near the top right, crossing both the white and orange sections. Clearly printed in silver capital letters along the ribbon is the word GRANDAD, the dedication standing out prominently and adding an intimate, emotional focus. Small, pale fixings hold the ribbon in place among the petals, almost hidden but giving a sense of secure craftsmanship. The tribute appears thick and cushioned, suggesting a sturdy base designed to keep the flowers fresh from the moment of delivery to the end of the service. Imagined in a Dulwich setting, perhaps carried into a church near Dulwich Park or displayed in a quiet chapel off College Road, this floral Irish flag becomes both a symbol and a message: a loving farewell to a much-loved grandfather and a proud reflection of family heritage and connection. This arrangement is a tribute not only in sentiment but in artistry-a rectangular floral display that captures the proud colours of the Irish flag through velvety petals meticulously packed to create three bold bands of green, white, and orange. Each bloom is carefully chosen for uniformity and vibrancy, the green side rich and lush like moss underfoot on a fresh Dulwich spring morning, the white band clean and luminous at the centre, and the orange edge glowing with the warmth of late afternoon sun. The texture is dense, almost sculptural, a soft carpet of petals that invites touch while remaining pristine and crisp against the white background. The arrangement communicates both celebration and reverence, its hand-tied seams and careful alignments revealing the florist's craft, the light catching every contour and edge to reveal depth and life. In the heart of Dulwich, near Dulwich Park and the Village, this floral flag would be a thoughtful feature for articles about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or community remembrance, offering a tactile sense of unity that complements words on screen or page. Delivered with care to homes or events throughout the Dulwich area, this piece arrives fresh, its colours enduring and its fragrance-a subtle garnish of green stems and bloom-carrying a quiet, dignified message across streets, markets, and gatherings.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Dulwich Florist. Expertly crafted in the shape of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral arrangement combines premium white, green and orange sprayed chrysanthemums to create a peaceful and dignified display. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, this design offers a heartfelt way to express your sympathy and celebrate Irish heritage.

Our skilled florists in Dulwich carefully arrange each bloom to ensure crisp flag-style colour blocks and a polished, professional finish. The tribute measures approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a striking yet tasteful focal piece. Using fresh, high-quality flowers, we aim to deliver a lasting expression of respect and remembrance.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms when necessary, always matching the size, colour and style with equal or superior quality. Order your Irish Flag Tribute online from Dulwich Florist for reliable local delivery and a premium, compassionate service you can trust.
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