This piece feels designed for a moment of reflection, a rectangular floral flag that echoes the Irish Tricolour with a living texture-an emerald green left, a white center, and an orange right-crafted in a sunlit corner near Barnes Village. The left stripe glows green, a dense quilt of tiny flowers, likely carnations or chrysanthemums, its surface organic and slightly uneven, as if a meadow pressed into bloom. The center is a white field of tightly clustered petals, soft and bright, like a cloud that divides colour with quiet grace. The right stripe bursts with orange, matching the others in texture and depth, its petals catching the light to reveal warmth. The white background provides a crisp stage that makes the tricolour sing, each petal set with care to convey ceremony and joy. Symbolically, green stands for heritage and nationalism, white for peace, orange for shared history; the arrangement translates these ideas into tactile art.

This piece feels perfect for features about Irish identity or commemorations in our local press, while also representing the neighbourhood pride that defines Barnes. The bouquet remains fresh, its scent light and clean, and its hand-finished edges suggest a confident, experienced touch. Delivered across Barnes and nearby districts, it embodies a quiet, lasting tribute, a living flag of memory and unity.
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An overhead photograph reveals a rectangular floral tribute crafted to resemble the Irish national flag, presented with calm precision on a plain white background. Three equal vertical bands run from left to right, each created entirely from tightly massed fresh flowers. The left-hand band is a deep, verdant green, its small blooms arranged like a neatly manicured lawn, giving a sense of solidity and grounding. The central band is made of soft white flowers, their petals overlapping to form a smooth, tranquil surface reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. On the right, a vivid orange band completes the tricolour, the blossoms slightly more textured and catching the light in a way that brings gentle warmth to the piece. Crossing from the lower left toward the upper right is a shiny coral-red ribbon, draped diagonally over the white and orange sections. It is pinned neatly into place with discreet white tacks and lies flat without interrupting the clarity of the flag design. Across the ribbon, the word GRANDAD appears in bold, silver block letters, the inscription serving as the focal point and emotional heart of the arrangement. The composition suggests a dignified farewell, the kind of tribute that might rest at the front of a service in Barnes, perhaps near the quiet paths of Barnes Common or close to the river where many families gather to say their last goodbyes. It combines national identity, family devotion, and the gentle craftsmanship of a local florist into one meaningful, visually striking memorial. Bold and intimate, this rectangular floral flag renders the Irish Tricolour with a living texture-emerald green left, white center, and vivid orange right-crafted from thousands of small petals by a Barnes-based studio near the river. The green panel forms a plush, tactile field, reminiscent of fields along Barnes Park and the riverbank, with tiny blooms densely packed to create a soft, almost velvety surface. The central white band glows with gentle tenderness, a cloud-like stripe that separates colour with calm precision while catching the eye with its cushion-soft texture. The orange edge radiates warmth, its petals densely packed to mirror the others in depth and richness, completing the tricolour and inviting touch. The whole composition sits against a clean white backdrop, a testament to careful planning and artisan skill, with every petal placed to preserve the flag's proportions and mood.

As a piece meant to convey unity and heritage, this floral flag fits naturally into features about St Patrick's Day, Irish culture, or community celebrations that bring neighbours together in southwest London. The fragrance is fresh and light, the textures varied yet cohesive, and the craftsmanship evident in each fold and cluster of petals. Available for same-day delivery across Barnes, Hammersmith, and the surrounding pockets of the area, this arrangement stands as a gentle, artful tribute to shared history and home, inviting viewers to feel the moment with their senses as they imagine a local doorway bright with memory.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Barnes Florist in Barnes. Expertly designed in the colours of the Ireland flag, this striking funeral arrangement features bands of rich green, crisp white and warm orange chrysanthemums to create a dignified and meaningful display. Perfect for funerals, memorials or commemorative services, this tribute symbolises pride, remembrance and a heartfelt final farewell.

Crafted by our skilled florists, the Irish Flag Tribute uses fresh white chrysanthemums alongside green and orange-sprayed blooms for a bold yet peaceful look. Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, it offers an impressive presence beside the coffin or on a display stand. Each design is created with care to ensure a premium finish and lasting beauty.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or greater quality, style and value, while always maintaining the Irish flag effect. Barnes Florist provides reliable, friendly service and prompt local delivery, helping you express your condolences with confidence and respect. Order this Irish funeral tribute online today from our Barnes flower shop.
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