A ceremonial rectangle of petals forms the Irish flag, mounted on a crisp white field in Bermondsey. The left stripe glows with emerald green, a dense carpet of tiny blooms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-creating a plush, slightly uneven surface that hints at a living textile. The middle stripe presents a pale white band, built from tightly clustered white petals that convey purity and a sense of lasting peace. The right stripe repeats the same tactile density in a bright orange, its petals warm and inviting, perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums. The three colour blocks are evenly proportioned, forming a balanced rectangle whose handmade texture adds warmth and character. The light catches the petals, casting subtle shadows that reveal the arranger's skill and patience. The scene feels celebratory yet contemplative, suitable for pieces about Irish identity, St Patrick's Day ceremonies, or community gatherings along Bermondsey Street and Market Row. It carries a distinct local voice, the sort of display a small independent florist would arrange for a school event or charity fundraiser in SE1. Delivery across Bermondsey is available through Bermondsey Flowers, ensuring that this dignified symbol can travel to nearby streets and markets with fresh petals and punctual service.
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The image shows an Irish tricolour floral cushion created as a funeral tribute, its craftsmanship suggesting the work of an experienced Bermondsey florist used to preparing meaningful pieces for local families. Seen from above, the tribute forms a perfect rectangle with a firm outline, entirely filled with flowers that sit snugly together. The left-hand third is a vivid green, made up of numerous tiny, rounded blooms that together form a rich, textured surface, almost like a living tapestry. In the centre, a band of pure white flowers provides a serene contrast, each bloom slightly frilled at the edges, giving the impression of a soft, airy cushion resting between the stronger colours on either side. The right-hand third is a clear, bright orange, the blossoms pressed tightly side by side so the colour appears smooth and unbroken, representing the final stripe of the Irish flag. Cutting diagonally across the white and orange sections is a coral-red ribbon with a lightly glossy sheen, running from the lower left side of the arrangement up towards the upper right. Across this ribbon, the word GRANDAD is clearly spelled out in bold silver capital letters, the message central both visually and emotionally. Tiny white pins or decorative studs anchor the ribbon where it crosses the white flowers, giving the impression of small pearls nestled among petals. The whole tribute is photographed against a clean white backdrop, allowing its colours and textures to stand out without distraction. It feels like a tender, respectful farewell piece, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service in Bermondsey or near Tower Bridge, where loved ones gather to honour both a grandfather's memory and his Irish roots. Within Bermondsey's busy community, a rectangular floral flag emerges as a living tribute to Ireland, rendered entirely in petals against a stark white field. The left-hand stripe glows deep green-a dense meadow of tiny blossoms, likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-each cluster catching the light and inviting a closer look at the vertical rhythm. The central stripe, pure white, is built from tightly packed white petals that read as a soft, cloudlike band, lending a serene calm between the two denser edges. The right stripe bursts with bright orange, its surface mirroring the others in texture and depth, the petals perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums and catching the eye with a warm glow. The stripes are evenly proportioned, forming a classic flag silhouette whose handmade texture adds warmth and character. Set against the white background, the colour blocks stand out with clarity, producing a sense of celebration that feels both joyful and respectful. The arrangement speaks to Irish identity, shared heritage, and hope for lasting peace, making it a fitting image for features about culture, Saint Patrick's Day events, or community remembrance around Bermondsey Street, Market Row, and nearby London Bridge. For residents of Bermondsey, this piece embodies local craft and cross-cultural connection; delivery and installation can be arranged by Bermondsey Flowers for events across SE1, with freshness assured by our expert team.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute from Bermondsey Flowers. This elegant funeral arrangement is lovingly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, using premium green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a moving and dignified display. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, this design offers a peaceful way to express sympathy and remembrance.

Skilfully arranged by our expert florists in Bermondsey, each tribute features fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to reflect the colours of the Irish tricolour. The approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a striking yet tasteful focal piece.

We follow a careful substitution policy to maintain the style, colour and quality of your tribute if any flowers are out of season. Our team is dedicated to providing a reliable, premium service with compassionate attention to detail. Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to convey your deepest condolences and celebrate a life with strong Irish roots. Order online from Bermondsey Flowers for professional, dependable delivery.
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