In a bright Chelsea window, a rectangular floral flag captures the eye with three bold bands of color woven from living petals. The green stripe on the left forms a lush carpet of tiny emerald flowers, dense and textured like moss under soft morning light. The center white band sits as a gentle, fluffy line of clustered white petals, offering a serene contrast that visually breathes between the other two colors. On the right, the orange stripe glows with the warmth of hundreds of small orange blossoms, its surface mirroring the tactile depth of the greens yet radiating a sunlit energy. The white background elevates the flag's color blocks, making every petal seam and contour feel tangible and real. The flag is a crafted homage to Irish identity, its symbolism clear and respectful, suitable for articles on culture, national holidays, or commemorations. In Chelsea, such a piece often accompanies community events along the King's Road or near Sloane Square, where locals pause to reflect or celebrate. The artistry reflects a florist's care for both meaning and technique, a quiet celebration of heritage that invites readers to imagine the careful hands that shaped it, and to consider delivery across Chelsea and nearby districts for events and reflective occasions. This work embodies a sense of unity and craft that resonates with local readers and visitors alike.
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A solemn overhead photograph captures a rectangular funeral tribute styled precisely as the Irish tricolour, set against a smooth, bright white background with no distractions. The arrangement is divided into three straight, vertical stripes of flowers. On the left, a thick concentration of green chrysanthemums and similar button-like blooms forms a deep, even carpet of colour, each tiny head adding texture like a living fabric. In the centre, closely packed white flowers create a serene, uninterrupted band, their softness offering a moment of calm amidst strong hues. To the right, a blaze of orange blossoms completes the flag, their vivid, warm tone reminiscent of late-afternoon light. Draped diagonally over the white and orange sections is a coral-red satin ribbon, its edges gently curved as it lies across the petals. In the middle of the ribbon, the word GRANDAD appears in large silver capital letters, clean and clear, standing as the focal point of the tribute. Small white pins secure the ribbon, almost invisible yet signalling considered craftsmanship and respect. The arrangement appears plush and generously filled, like a floral cushion that might rest beside a coffin during a service just off Sloane Square or in a quiet Chelsea chapel. This design blends national symbolism with intimate remembrance, reflecting Irish heritage and the love of family gathered in London to say farewell to a cherished grandfather, sharing stories and memories while this vibrant, respectful tribute stands watch. From a sunlit Chelsea studio near King's Road, a striking floral flag unfolds its three vertical stripes. The left panel is a deep emerald green, formed by countless tiny green blossoms pressed into a plush carpet of petals that unevenly rise and dip, inviting the fingertips to trace the subtle ridges. The central white stripe appears as a crisp, cloudlike band, created from tightly clustered white blooms whose delicate texture gives the surface a soft, almost luminous glow against the pure background. On the right, a bright orange stripe shines with the same meticulous density, each petal contributing a warm, sunlit tone that completes the tricolor rectangle. This handcrafted tapestry sits against a clean backdrop, its three equal sections balanced and precise, yet alive with the organic movement of petals that catch the light at different angles. The arrangement carries the weight of heritage while speaking of contemporary craft, a living symbol of unity rendered in a language of blossoms. In Chelsea, such a ceremonious piece would be at home for St Patrick's celebrations or cultural features, its colors telling a story of identity with every shift of color and texture. Chelsea Flowers designed this piece to be viewed as much as to be shared, and it reads beautifully in photos for articles on Irish culture, national holidays, or floral art. It is available for same day delivery across Chelsea and nearby neighborhoods, a warm invitation to bring a bit of living national pride to doorsteps within the area.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Chelsea Flowers, Chelsea. This striking funeral arrangement is expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, featuring bands of rich green, crisp white and vibrant orange chrysanthemums. Thoughtfully crafted to create a serene and dignified display, it offers a meaningful way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy.

Each Irish Flag Tribute is arranged by our skilled florists using fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, ensuring a bold yet peaceful presentation. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it is ideal for placing by the coffin, at the chapel or crematorium, or as a focal tribute at the service.

At Chelsea Flowers, we pride ourselves on premium quality and reliable service across Chelsea and surrounding areas. Where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, we follow a careful substitution policy, replacing any flowers with similar colours, style and equal or superior quality. Trust us to create a respectful Irish flag floral tribute that reflects your sentiments with grace and care. Order online for professional, timely delivery for funerals and memorials.
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