An elegant, floral flag, its three vertical bands of green, white, and orange built from countless tiny petals, rests against a pristine white background. This vivid Irish Tricolour is formed from thousands of delicate blossoms-green-centered chrysanthemums in the green stripe; the central white stripe gleaming with clusters of white petals; the right orange zone alive with tiny orange blooms, perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. The surface feels sculpted, each petal laid to hug the next, creating a tactile mosaic that invites the eye to travel along the flag's length. The flag's proportions are precise, a sunlit rectangle that echoes the standard banner, yet it carries the warmth of a handmade gift rather than a manufactured print.

Crafted in Kentish Town, near the bustle of the High Street and within reach of the Tube, this piece embodies the care of a local florist who honours history while making it accessible. It's ideal for articles about Irish culture, commemorations, or community events, and is ready for delivery to homes and venues across NW5 and nearby areas, bringing a living symbol of unity and pride into gatherings.
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A top-down view reveals a rectangular floral tribute inspired by the Irish Tricolour, placed against a bright white background that lets its colours and textures tell a story of heritage and affection for a Grandad. The piece is divided into three equal vertical stripes: on the left, an intense green band created from closely packed small flowers, likely chrysanthemums, forming a smooth, almost velour-like expanse of colour. In the middle, pristine white blooms are arranged in a tight formation, each rounded flowerhead nestled against the next to create a restful, cushion-soft section that feels calm and contemplative. On the right, a vibrant orange panel completes the flag, the petals overlapping in gentle ripples that add depth and a subtle sense of movement to the tribute. A satin ribbon in a coral-red or peachy-orange shade is laid diagonally across the white and orange stripes, travelling from the lower left corner to the upper right. Its satin finish shimmers faintly, and across the centre of the ribbon, the word GRANDAD is written in bold, metallic silver capital letters, standing out clearly against the warm ribbon tone. Small, neat white pins or fastening points hold the ribbon securely in place over the white florals, suggesting careful hands at work in a local Kentish Town florist's studio. The overall mood is one of respectful pride and tenderness, well-suited for a funeral or memorial service where Irish identity matters, perhaps in a church off Fortess Road or a crematorium nearby. This floral Irish flag serves as both a symbol of national connection and a personal message of love and remembrance for a much-missed grandfather. In the shop window of Florist Kentish Town, a rectangular tribute to Ireland unfolds as a three-stripe field of petals against a pure white backdrop. The left-hand stripe glows deep green, a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose organic surface hints at the careful hands that laid them. The middle stripe follows with a crisp, brilliant white, formed from tightly clustered white petals that read as a soft, cloud-like band. The right stripe bursts in a vivid orange, likewise built from a multitude of tiny orange flowers, the marigold or orange chrysanthemum varieties lending a warm, sunlit glow. The three panels stand equal in width, creating a precise rectangle that mirrors the proportions of a national flag, while the petals' tactile texture makes the design feel alive and handcrafted. Light plays over the surface, accenting the subtle ridges and the gentle sheen on each petal, so the flag seems to glow with quiet artistry rather than a mere display.

This floral interpretation carries the weight of history and hope-an emblem of unity and celebration that can accompany articles about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day festivities, or moments of remembrance. In Kentish Town, the piece is more than décor; it is a living message from the local community, crafted with care to convey respect and connection. Available for same-day delivery across Kentish Town, Camden Town, Gospel Oak, and surrounding areas, it brings a touch of green, white, and orange to homes, venues, and events. Florist Kentish Town has woven heritage and craft into every petal, turning a simple bouquet into a shared, heartfelt symbol.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage and celebrate a life well-lived with our Irish Flag Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Florist Kentish Town. This striking funeral arrangement is designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, featuring bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums for a bold, meaningful display. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a powerful symbol of pride, respect and remembrance.

Each tribute is created with fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, arranged to reflect the colours of the Irish tricolour. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it an impressive focal tribute. Our skilled florists handcraft every piece with care to ensure a premium finish and lasting beauty.

Based in Kentish Town, we provide reliable, friendly service and can arrange timely delivery to local funeral directors, churches or crematoriums. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the overall style and quality remain of the highest standard. Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to express deep sorrow, respect and love with a meaningful floral gesture. Order online today from floristkentishtown.co.uk for a dignified, memorable farewell.
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