Near a sunlit window in Soho, a quiet chorus of petals tells the tale of the Irish flag in a new form. The left stripe gathers emerald-green blossoms into a dense, living carpet - tiny carnations or chrysanthemums swelling with colour. The central white stripe glows as a cloud of white petals, tightly packed to catch glints of light and soften the line between colour fields. The right stripe bursts with orange petals, a radiant field that mirrors the texture of its neighbours. The three ribbons stand in a precise rectangle, a tactile and visual testament to craft and symbolism, with each petal still carrying the musk of fresh bloom. The white background isolates the sculpture, letting the hues sing and the hand of the florist become part of the art. In this local setting, the piece feels at home among Soho's lively streets - think the stroll past Carnaby, the chatter near Wardour Street, and the quiet corners around Soho Square. It speaks of unity, peace, and shared heritage, appropriate for St Patrick's Day, Irish culture events, or reflective moments during community gatherings. The arrangement is robust yet intimate, a living flag that can brighten a memorial or ceremonial table with a warm, dignified glow. Placed in a formal setting, it would harmonize with a Dean Street gallery or a community hall off Charing Cross Road. The soft petals offer a counterpoint to chrome and glass, underscoring a message of peace in a bustling West End. For commemorations or Irish cultural events within Soho's busy calendar, this living flag makes a quiet, dignified centerpiece that invites reflection and conversation among guests.
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A striking Irish tricolour funeral tribute dominates the frame, its rectangular shape resting calmly on a bright white background. The design is divided into three equal vertical sections made entirely of small, closely packed flowers. On the left, the green stripe is created from dense clusters of button-like blooms, their layered petals forming a soft but visually textured surface reminiscent of a velvety lawn after a Soho rain shower. The centre panel is a smooth expanse of white flowers, their petals pressed together so that they form a pure, even cushion, suggesting serenity and the stillness of a chapel just before a service begins. On the right, a glowing orange band of blossoms brings warmth and energy, the colour rich and uplifting, like the glow of streetlights on nearby pavements in the evening. Cutting diagonally across the white and orange sections is a coral-red satin ribbon, stretched from bottom left to top right. It has a subtle shine, and across its centre the word GRANDAD is displayed in bold silver capitals, clean and readable, turning this flag into a specific, heartfelt dedication. Tiny white pins or decorative studs fix the ribbon to the floral cushion, each one a quiet mark of the florist's attention to detail. The arrangement is clearly intended for a funeral or memorial setting, a piece that might be delivered to a church, crematorium, or family home in and around Soho, carrying with it the fresh scent of cut flowers. The mood is one of dignity, remembrance, and enduring Irish identity shared across generations. An elegant rectangle of fresh petals reproduces the Irish Tricolour in green, white, and orange, set against a pristine white backdrop. The left stripe is a lush field of emerald blooms - tiny green carnations or chrysanthemums - packed so densely that the surface reads as velvet under the eye. The central white band is a crisp, cloud-like ribbon of tightly clustered white petals, catching the light and giving a gentle, airy contrast between the rich green and the sunny orange. The right stripe glows with bright orange blooms, echoing the texture of the other two sections and symbolizing the Protestant tradition. The three bands align with a standard flag proportion, creating a precise, handcrafted rectangle that feels celebratory yet respectful. The overall piece carries the warm, tactile energy of a fresh floral sculpture, as if grown for a ceremony or a community gathering in Soho. In a local Soho setting, this arrangement speaks to shared history and hopeful unity. The white background makes the colours pop, highlighting the plant textures and the artisanal handiwork of the florist. The greens are vivid, the whites pure, the oranges radiant, with each petal cluster contributing to a three dimensional surface that invites attention from passersby along Berwick Street and Dean Street. This is more than decoration; it is a living symbol that can accompany St Patrick's Day events, cultural celebrations, or commemorations in Charing Cross Road's community spaces. Florist Soho can arrange similar pieces with quick delivery to Soho's neighbourhood corridors, from Chinatown and Wardour Street to Covent Garden and Shaftesbury Avenue, sustaining freshness through same day service.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the stunning Irish Flag Tribute from Florist Soho. Expertly crafted in the vibrant green, white and orange of the Ireland flag, this premium funeral arrangement offers a dignified and meaningful way to say a final farewell. Designed with fresh chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in the national colours, this tribute brings a sense of peace, pride and remembrance to any funeral, memorial or celebration of life.

Measuring approximately 70cm x 40cm, the Irish Flag Tribute creates an eye-catching focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or on a remembrance table. Each piece is made by our skilled Soho florists with care and respect, ensuring a high-quality finish and lasting freshness. Where seasonal availability requires substitutions, we use blooms of equal or superior quality, maintaining the same look, style and colour palette.

Perfect for families and friends wishing to reflect Irish roots or a deep connection with Ireland, this floral tribute is both heartfelt and elegant. Order online from Florist Soho for reliable service, premium flowers and prompt local delivery, and let this beautiful Irish flag arrangement express your condolences when words are not enough.
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