An elegant, living sculpture, the floral flag blends colour and craft in a refined display. A rectangular banner shows three vertical stripes-green on the left, white in the centre, orange on the right-formed entirely of densely packed petals, creating a velvet, sculptural surface against a clean white backdrop.

Each stripe carries its own texture: the green field feels like moss underfoot, the white band glows with luminous light, and the orange edge radiates warmth. The petals are uniform in size, but the surface remains alive, shifting softly with the angle of light. The flag's proportions are exact, turning a simple motif into a thoughtful celebration of unity and heritage. In Paddington's streets-near the station, against the backdrop of Hyde Park and the Notting Hill corridor-such a piece reads as a quiet tribute for cultural events, remembrance, or celebrations. It would be a refined feature for a local article or a gallery display, carried by a skilled florist to a doorstep or community hall.
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A refined Irish tricolour coffin tribute is displayed on a bright white background, its clean lines and saturated colours capturing both national symbolism and intimate family love. The rectangular design is divided vertically into three distinct, equally sized sections. On the left, deep green chrysanthemums or similar compact blossoms are packed tightly to form a solid, cushion-like band of colour, evoking the lush landscapes of Ireland and the parks and green corners scattered around Paddington. In the centre, a serene column of pure white flowers offers a visual pause, their smooth, overlapping petals creating a sense of purity, reflection, and peace that feels deeply appropriate for a funeral service. On the right, a lively orange panel constructed from closely grouped blooms brings brightness and comfort, suggesting the warmth of shared memories and the enduring presence of a much-loved grandad in the hearts of family and friends. Draped on a diagonal from the lower left across the white section to the upper right of the orange is a coral-red satin ribbon, its glossy surface gently reflecting light. The word GRANDAD is spelled out in strong silver capital letters along the ribbon, crisp and highly visible, like a spoken tribute running through the centre of the piece. Tiny white pins hold the ribbon in place without distracting from the floral work beneath. The whole arrangement appears lush, soft, and thoughtfully made, the kind of meaningful Irish flag tribute that Flowers Paddington might deliver to a local chapel or crematorium, offering a final, respectful nod to heritage, memory, and love. A striking, hand-crafted floral flag in the colours of Ireland sits against a stark white background. The rectangle mirrors the proportions of a standard national flag, its three vertical bands formed from countless tiny petals densely packed into a living textile. The left stripe glows with deep emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-perhaps green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose slightly irregular surface reveals the clustered petals at every inch. The middle stripe is a crisp white, created from tightly packed white petals that give a soft, cloud-like band that gently separates the two colours. On the right, the bright orange stripe shines with equally meticulous, tactile texture, crafted from small orange flowers such as marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. The entire arrangement reads as a perfect rectangle, faithfully echoing flag proportions and radiating a handcrafted, celebratory mood as light brushes across the petals.

Symbolically, the green commemorates the Catholic tradition and Irish nationalism, the white promises lasting peace, and the orange honours the Protestant community. Here, the petals' textures-dense and velvety yet lively-make the colours feel almost alive, a gentle ripple of colour and scent when the light moves. This floral tableau would sit well in a Paddington studio window, at a community event, or as a thoughtful feature for articles about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or national holidays. For those organising a tribute in west London, this piece would be ideal for same-day delivery across Paddington, Bayswater, and Notting Hill, bringing a vivid, hand-crafted symbol of unity to any setting.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Paddington. This premium funeral arrangement is carefully crafted in the shape of the Ireland flag, using fresh green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a striking yet peaceful display. Designed to convey deep sympathy and respect, it makes a meaningful choice for Irish funerals, memorials and celebration-of-life services.

Each tribute features crisp white chrysanthemums alongside expertly sprayed green and orange blooms for a bold, patriotic finish. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this floral flag sits beautifully beside the coffin, at the front of the service or as a focal tribute at the wake.

Our experienced florists in Paddington handcraft every Irish Flag Tribute with care, using only high-quality flowers for lasting freshness. Where seasonal substitution is needed, we match colour, size and style to maintain the design's overall look and premium feel. Reliable delivery across London from Flowers Paddington ensures your condolence flowers arrive on time, beautifully presented and ready to display.

Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to express pride, love and remembrance in a truly personal way.
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