An air of quiet ceremony envelops this rectangular floral flag, three bold bands of emerald green, white, and orange gathered from velvet-petaled blossoms. Each bloom is chosen for uniform brightness and density, the green side lush like moss underfoot on a spring morning, the white centre pure and luminous, the orange edge warm as late sun. The texture is dense, almost sculptural, a carpet of petals inviting gentle reverence. The green field might be formed from chrysanthemums or similar blooms; the white band from countless delicate petals; the orange stripe from tiny blossoms that hold a soft glow. The clean white background makes the colours pop, a visual declaration of national pride and heritage. In Lea Bridge, this handcrafted piece speaks to tradition and community, a thoughtful addition to cultural features or commemorative events. The flag's proportions mirror a national standard, reminding viewers of shared identity and peace. The artistry-the layering of petals, the careful alignment of stripes, the subtle differences in surface and light-speaks of a craftsman's patience and a florist's memory of moments that bring people together. It's the kind of display that works beautifully in write-ups about Irish culture, seasonal celebrations, and remembrance days, offering a tactile sense of unity through colour and form. Placed on a white stage with careful lighting, it invites viewers to linger, to note the craft, and to feel the quiet dignity of shared heritage in a busy Lea Bridge neighbourhood.
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A floral Irish flag tribute fills the frame, laid flat against a clean white backdrop so the eye is drawn straight to its bands of colour and careful craftsmanship. On the left side, a dense carpet of dark green flowers forms the first vertical stripe, the small, rounded heads of each bloom creating a softly textured surface that looks almost like rolled turf from the green spaces around Lea Bridge. The central stripe is a panel of snowy white flowers, their petals slightly ruffled and layered to build a tranquil, cloud-like effect, offering a sense of calm and purity that suits a funeral or memorial. To the right, a third band of vivid orange blossoms glows with warmth, the colour reminiscent of autumn leaves drifting near the River Lea, giving this tribute an uplifting, hopeful undertone. Stretching diagonally from the lower left corner of the white band to the upper right of the orange band, a glossy ribbon in a coral-red shade rests smoothly on the flowers. The word GRANDAD is printed in large, shining silver capitals along the ribbon, clearly legible and emotionally resonant, marking this as a personal farewell for a much-loved grandfather. Small, neat white pins secure the ribbon where it crosses the white flowers, their tiny round heads adding delicate accents. The whole arrangement has a formal, respectful presence and would look fitting atop a coffin or as a main tribute at a service in the Lea Bridge area, blending Irish national symbolism with heartfelt family remembrance. This arrangement is a tribute in artistry and sentiment-a rectangular floral display capturing the proud colours of the Irish flag through velvety petals packed to create three bold bands. The left green stripe forms a lush tapestry of tiny blossoms, the shade deep and assuring; the centre white ribbon glows with soft purity, spheres of white petals giving a cloudlike texture; the right orange edge radiates warmth, the petals catching specks of light. The surface is dense and tactile, like a soft carpet inviting a quiet, reflective touch. A hint of fresh garden scent-the clean, cool perfume of petals-rises as one leans in. As a local florist in Lea Bridge, I've designed this piece to sit with dignity on a white backdrop, the colors crisp and the lines precise, reminding us of unity in diversity. The flag is rectangular, with equal stripes, crafted from thousands of small blooms-green chrysanthemums or carnations, white petals, orange blossoms-each chosen for colour and resilience. It feels appropriate for commemorations, cultural features, or community celebrations that value heritage, memory, and togetherness. Delivered fresh, this piece speaks to neighbours along Lea Bridge Road, across the river, and into the surrounding wards; it carries the sense of a shared story, crafted with care by a local florist who understands the rhythms of the community.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Lea Bridge. This expertly crafted funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, featuring green, white and orange chrysanthemums for a meaningful and patriotic farewell. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, this flag-shaped floral display offers a peaceful and dignified way to pay your last respects.

Each Irish Flag Tribute is carefully arranged with fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to create a bold yet serene design. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it provides an impressive focal point that beautifully reflects love, remembrance and national pride.

At Flowers Lea Bridge in Lea Bridge, we take great care with every sympathy tribute, using premium-quality blooms and thoughtful design to ensure your flowers arrive looking their best. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute certain flowers with similar varieties of equal or superior quality, while always preserving the Irish flag look and feel. Order this Irish Flag Tribute online for reliable, professional funeral flower delivery from a trusted local florist.
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