An elegant, hand-crafted tribute to the Irish flag, meticulously composed from thousands of small petals and set against a crisp white backdrop. The left stripe is a vivid emerald green, the surface built from densely packed blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-creating a velvet-like texture under the gaze. The middle white stripe offers a bright, cloud-soft ribbon of petals, tightly gathered to glow with calm, unifying light. The right edge radiates with orange, clusters of tiny blooms forming a sunlit band that mirrors the others in density and care. The petals' density gives the flag a sculptural presence, catching light and casting delicate shadows that reveal the florist's patient rhythm. The whole rectangle holds proportion and grace, a living emblem of heritage, celebration, and shared history. In Mitcham, such a piece finds resonance in community calendars, local events marking holidays or moments of remembrance, and as a thoughtful gift that speaks across generations. Fresh stems ensure buoyant aroma and lasting petals, while the white background helps the colours sing. The artistry lies in balancing bold colour with tender texture, a testament to how flowers translate identity into touch and scent, whether displayed in a window, at a school hall, or a town centre event. Delivery is available across Mitcham and the surrounding boroughs, bringing this crafted symbol directly to doors with the same care that created it.
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A rectangular Irish tricolour funeral arrangement is photographed from overhead, filling the frame with its clear, bold stripes of green, white, and orange flowers. The piece rests on a bright white surface that makes the colours seem even more saturated and defined. On the left side, the green section is a tightly woven mat of chrysanthemum-style blooms, their small, rounded heads giving a pleasingly even, textured surface. The middle strip is formed from compact white flowers, their petals slightly frilled, lending a sense of softness and peace to the design. On the right, a vivid area of orange blooms shines warmly, echoing the familiar right-hand band of the Irish flag and bringing a gentle sense of hopefulness. A smooth coral-red ribbon lies diagonally across the white and orange fields, as if gently placed there by a family member. In the centre of this ribbon, the word "GRANDAD" appears in clean, silver-toned capital letters, clear and unapologetically personal. Tiny white fixing points, like little pearls, secure the ribbon on the white floral section. The whole tribute has the plush appearance of a floral cushion, the kind that might be placed lovingly beside a coffin or at the front of a service at a Mitcham church or chapel, perhaps after being delivered from a nearby florist on London Road or around Phipps Bridge. The mood is respectful and reflective, combining the pride of Irish heritage with the tenderness of a final goodbye to a much-loved grandfather. In a sunlit Mitcham workshop, a stunning floral tribute recreates the Irish flag, known as An Bhratach Náisiúnta, against a pristine white backdrop that makes every petal glow. The flag's three equal vertical bands are built entirely from tiny, densely packed blossoms, giving the surface a rich, tactile texture and a vivid three-dimensional presence. The left stripe glows emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations and chrysanthemums-whose slightly uneven surface reveals the careful clusters of petals beneath. The central band is a crisp, pure white, formed from tightly gathered white petals that feel soft and cloudlike, a calm divider between colour and symbolism. To the right, the orange stripe shines with sunlit warmth, created from many small orange flowers-marigolds or chrysanthemums-sharing the same intricate texture as its neighbors. The arrangement sits in perfect, flag-like rectangle proportions against the white field, underscoring its ceremonial significance and handcrafted character. The overall effect blends vibrant celebration with quiet craft, a living tribute that speaks of national pride, unity, and the hope for lasting peace. Ideal for articles on Irish culture, St Patrick's Day observances, or floral art bearing a historical message, this piece also carries a gentle sense of place for Mitcham's communities, where local floristry meets meaningful storytelling. Available for same-day delivery across Mitcham and nearby South West London districts, it offers a graceful, tactile way to mark heritage with beauty.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a beautifully crafted floral arrangement in the colours of the Ireland flag. Expertly designed by Florist Mitcham in Mitcham, this meaningful tribute features premium white, orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, arranged in a striking rectangular flag shape. Ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a dignified and peaceful way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this floral flag creates a powerful visual statement while remaining elegant and refined. Each tribute is hand-made to order, ensuring fresh flowers and careful attention to detail. Our thoughtful substitution policy means that if any stems are out of season, we will replace them with blooms of similar colour, size and value, so the overall look and sentiment are preserved.

Available for reliable local delivery from our Mitcham florist, this Irish Flag Tribute is a heartfelt choice for families and friends who wish to celebrate a loved one's Irish roots with pride. Order online at floristmitcham.co.uk for a respectful, premium-quality floral tribute.
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