An elegant, rectangular floral banner stands against a crisp white background, a faithful rendition of Ireland's national tricolour formed entirely from tiny petals. The left stripe of deep green is a dense tapestry of small blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-gathered into a plush, undulating surface that invites the eye to linger. The middle stripe is a bright white field of petals, tightly packed to read as a soft, cloud-like band that seems to float between colour and light. The right stripe glows with orange, its own layer of tiny blooms matching the texture and density of the others, so the trio looks balanced, almost sculptural in its accuracy. The three panels hold their own in perfect rectangle proportions, framed by the clean white backdrop that isolates the craft from the surroundings. The effect is both celebratory and respectful, a refined interpretation of a symbol of national pride, unity, and peaceful aspirations. This piece would suit features on Irish culture in London, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or commemorative moments where flowers carry historical meaning. Nearby, residents of Shepherd's Bush Green, along Uxbridge Road and near White City, would instantly recognise the care and skill invested in this floral banner, a quiet invitation to pause, reflect, and connect with neighbours through artful floristry. The arrangement speaks without shouting, a confident statement that heritage can be celebrated with floral craft, made locally in West London.
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The photograph captures a lovingly crafted Irish flag tribute made entirely from fresh flowers, intended as a farewell to a much-loved grandad. The arrangement is rectangular and lies flat, its shape and proportions carefully measured. On the far left, a dense layer of green blooms, with tiny, compact heads, creates a velvety, almost carpet-like surface of rich colour. In the middle, a block of white flowers appears soft and cushioned, the petals gently overlapping in a calm, uniform blanket. On the right, a band of bright orange flowers brings a cheerful warmth, glowing against the more neutral tones. Each floral stripe is perfectly straight and clearly defined, evoking the familiar bands of the Irish tricolour. Draped diagonally over the white and orange sections is a glossy coral-red ribbon, placed from the lower left corner up to the upper right. Embossed or printed in silver capital letters along the ribbon is the word GRANDAD, instantly making the piece personal and emotive. Small, neat pins can be seen where the ribbon passes over the white blooms, indicating the florist's meticulous attention to detail. The tribute is set against a plain white background, with no extra foliage or adornment, so that colour, form, and message remain in clear focus. This is the sort of arrangement a family in Shepherd's Bush might choose when saying goodbye to an Irish grandfather, perhaps sending it to a service near Shepherd's Bush Market or close to Ravenscourt Park, where the floral flag becomes a symbolic bridge between memories of Ireland and a life lived in West London. From a quiet studio near Shepherd's Bush Green, a remarkable floral banner unfurls on a pure white backdrop: a rectangular Irish tricolour, its three equal vertical panels built entirely from countless tiny petals. The left panel is a deep, vibrant green, a plush meadow of green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-that gather into a slightly uneven surface, inviting a close touch and revealing clusters of petals. The middle panel is a crisp, bright white cloud of petals, tightly packed to form a soft, luminous stripe that divides the colours and evokes the hoped-for lasting peace between communities. The right panel glows with orange, a lively band created from small orange flowers-perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-matching the texture and density of its green sister, each petal catching the light to give the stripe a tactile, whispering depth. Together they sit in flawless rectangle proportions, a handcrafted tribute that breathes warmth, celebration, and shared heritage. The colours radiate with a fresh, garden scent in the studio light, and the overall effect is both artistic and respectful-a living symbol that fits a feature on Irish identity, history, and festive occasions in London's west side, including St Patrick's Day observances, or articles about national symbols presented through floral art. In Shepherd's Bush, this kind of finely crafted banner speaks to neighbours along Goldhawk Road and around Shepherd's Green, where local florists celebrate culture with careful skill and care.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flowers Shepherd's Bush. Expertly designed in the shape of the Ireland flag, this meaningful funeral arrangement features bands of green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a serene and dignified display. Ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a heartfelt way to express sympathy and national pride.

Handcrafted by our experienced florists in Shepherd's Bush, this tribute uses fresh white chrysanthemums, orange-sprayed chrysanthemums and green-sprayed chrysanthemums to achieve vibrant, lasting colour. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it makes a striking focal piece that conveys respect and remembrance.

We carefully select each stem to ensure premium quality and a beautiful finish. Where seasonal availability requires, we may substitute flowers with similar blooms of equal or higher value, maintaining the overall style, colour theme and standard. Trust Flowers Shepherd's Bush for reliable, caring service and timely delivery across the local area. Order this Irish Flag Tribute online for a thoughtful and memorable farewell.
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