A living poem in petals, this rectangular Irish flag unfolds across a white field with the grace of Belgravia's morning light. The leftmost stripe crafts a deep green from densely packed blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-forming a lush, tactile carpet that invites a slow, respectful glance. The central stripe arrives as a cloud-soft white, its surface built from countless petite white blooms that glow softly and catch the sun's path as it moves across the room. The right stripe erupts in a bright orange, mirroring the same careful density and texture as its neighbours, its warmth balancing the cool whiteness at the heart. The three stripes stand in equal measure, a precise rectangle that nods to the flag's proportions yet remains unmistakably crafted by hand. Light from a nearby window dances across the petals, highlighting each cluster and revealing the artisan's patient technique. Beside the flag's measured form, one senses Belgravia's quiet pride and the craft traditions that sustain local florists-an arrangement that feels appropriate forcentres of memory, St. Patrick's Day reflections, or ceremonial occasions where culture and beauty meet. This floral interpretation invites quiet contemplation and graceful display, available for delivery throughout Belgravia and the surrounding central London streets.
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The photograph presents a vivid Irish tricolour floral tribute arranged with exact symmetry and refined taste, perfectly suited to the understated elegance of Belgravia. Set against a spotless white background, the rectangular cushion of flowers is divided into three equal vertical panels. On the left, the green stripe is composed of dense, small-headed blooms, their uniform size and tightly packed petals creating a rich, tactile surface like finely woven fabric. The centre stripe is a band of crisp white flowers, their softer, fluffier texture adding a sense of lightness and peace, as though offering a pause for memory and prayer. To the right, the orange stripe glows with upbeat colour, its blossoms equally dense yet luminous, a reminder of shared laughter and stories often told at family gatherings. Cutting across the white and orange sections is a diagonal, coral-red ribbon with a satin sheen, running from the lower left edge upward to the right. The word GRANDAD appears in bold, polished silver capitals along the ribbon, standing sharply in contrast to the warm red, making the dedication unmistakable even from a distance. Small, neatly positioned fixings hold the ribbon firmly in place, hinting at calm, practiced hands in a Belgravia flower studio preparing the tribute for a nearby church service or cremation. The overall composition feels both stately and heartfelt, weaving together Irish national colours, personal remembrance, and the kind of refined floral styling that fits seamlessly into the tranquil streets and garden squares surrounding Belgravia. In a refined Belgravia setting, this stunning floral homage recreates the Irish tricolour, An Bhratach Náisiúnta, using living petals rather than ink. Set against a pure white background, the flag appears as a precise, rectangular panel where three equal vertical stripes run from edge to edge. The left stripe is a lush, deep green, formed from densely packed tiny green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-that create a plush carpet with an invitingly uneven, organic surface showing the tiny clusters of petals. Adjacent, the central stripe is a crisp, brilliant white column of petals, its surface soft and cloud-like due to the tight clustering of white blooms that catch the light with a gentle glow. The right stripe radiates a vivid orange, similarly textured from countless small flowers-perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-sharing the same tactile depth as the other greens. The entire piece rests on a clean white plane, mirroring the proportions of a standard national flag while embracing handmade warmth and celebratory craft. In a morning-time Belgravia studio, the colours glow with quiet dignity, and a subtle bouquet fragrance lingers in the air. This floral arrangement speaks beyond decoration-it's a respectful expression of heritage, unity, and hope, well suited to features on Irish identity, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, or the artistry of floral flags in central London venues. Delivery is available across Belgravia and nearby neighbourhoods, a small but meaningful gesture from a local florist with practiced hands.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Belgravia Florist, Belgravia. Expertly crafted in the colours of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral tribute features pristine white chrysanthemums alongside carefully sprayed green and orange blooms. Designed to create a peaceful focal point, it offers a dignified way to pay your last respects and express deep sympathy.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this striking arrangement is ideal for cremations, church services, and graveside tributes. Each piece is handcrafted by our skilled florists using fresh, premium-quality flowers to ensure a beautiful and long-lasting display.

Where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, selecting flowers of a similar colour, size and superior quality, so your tribute always looks refined and respectful. With reliable, prompt local delivery from Belgravia Florist, you can send a heartfelt message of remembrance with confidence. Order this Irish Flag Funeral Tribute online today to commemorate a loved one with a truly personal floral gesture.
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