An elegant, hand-tied panel, the Irish flag reimagined in petals, rests against a crisp white background. The three vertical stripes rise from thousands of tiny blossoms, each stripe unified by texture as well as hue. The left stripe is a lush emerald green, its surface a plush tapestry of small green blooms-likely carnations or chrysanthemums. The middle stripe glows white, formed from clusters of white petals that catch light like a soft halo. The right stripe radiates a bright orange, built from countless tiny orange flowers sharing the same tactile finish. The assembly holds the exact proportions of a standard national flag, yet its organic surface is unmistakably handmade, inviting gentle touch and close inspection. The overall effect is refined and buoyant, with depth and warmth imparted by the petals' density.

In Wimbledon, Morden, and Colliers Wood, this floral tribute anchors conversations about Irish heritage, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or peaceful coexistence. The piece speaks to communities that value craft and meaning in equal measure, offering a tangible symbol of unity that can grace galleries, libraries, or celebration spaces. Flowers Merton can provide fresh petals and timely delivery across the borough, ensuring this living flag reaches events at schools, churches, or neighborhood centres with care and reliability.
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A carefully arranged Irish tricolour funeral piece fills the frame, meticulously crafted from fresh flowers that form three bold vertical stripes of green, white, and orange. The tribute is rectangular and viewed from above, presented on a plain white background that makes the colours appear especially vivid. On the left, the green section is densely covered with small, rounded blooms, probably spray chrysanthemums, producing a thick, almost velour-like texture with subtle variations in green that suggest depth and life. The centre is a solid band of pure white flowers, their petals overlapping to create a smooth, cushion-like surface that feels calm and contemplative. On the right, a bright orange panel of flowers glows with warmth, bringing balance to the design and evoking both Irish identity and affectionate remembrance. Draped diagonally across the white and orange sections is a glossy coral-red ribbon, starting near the bottom left of the flag and sweeping upwards towards the top right corner. The ribbon's satin finish catches the light, and across its centre, bold silver capital letters spell out GRANDAD, turning this patriotic emblem into a deeply personal farewell. Tiny white pins hold the ribbon in place, adding delicate points of light and revealing the florist's careful hand, as if arranged in a local Merton workshop close to Wimbledon or Mitcham. The overall feeling is of a custom, respectful tribute, designed for a funeral or memorial service where family members want to honour an Irish grandfather's life, roots, and character through symbolic colour, texture, and the quiet beauty of fresh flowers. From a quiet corner of Merton, Flowers Merton presents a stunning, hand-crafted floral interpretation of the Irish tricolour, set against a pure white backdrop. The flag's three equal vertical bands are formed entirely from countless tiny petals, giving a three-dimensional, tactile surface that invites the eye to linger. The leftmost panel glows a deep, verdant green, created by a plush carpet of small green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose surface remains softly uneven, revealing clusters of petals in every micro-crease. In the center, a crisp white stripe rises like a soft cloud, sculpted from tightly clustered white blooms that catch the light with a gentle glow. The right-hand stripe bursts with bright orange, built from innumerable tiny orange flowers-again, marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-sharing the same intimate texture as its neighbours. The composition forms a precise rectangle, mirroring the flag's proportions and giving the arrangement a ceremonial, handcrafted feel.

Together these colours speak of heritage and hope-the green for national spirit, the white for lasting peace, and the orange for shared history. The piece carries a sense of celebration, yet it remains respectful and refined, suitable for cultural features, St Patrick's Day tributes, or exhibitions of floral art. In Merton, this symbol of identity is presented with meticulous craft and fresh, local petals. It's a striking image that also communicates the florist's commitment to quality and reliable service, including same-day delivery to homes and venues across Wimbledon, Morden, and surrounding districts.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Merton. This premium funeral flower arrangement is expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, using rich green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a peaceful and dignified display. Ideal for Irish funerals, memorials or celebrations of life, this striking tribute symbolises respect, remembrance and national pride.

Our skilled florists in Merton carefully select fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green- and orange-sprayed blooms to form a crisp tricolour finish. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it offers an impressive presence beside the coffin, on a stand or at the service entrance.

At Flowers Merton, we prioritise quality and reliability. If any blooms are out of season, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, choosing flowers of similar colour, size and style to maintain the look and feel of your tribute. Order your Irish Flag Tribute online for dependable, timely delivery across Merton and surrounding areas, and let our florists help you convey your deepest sympathy with grace and care.
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