A meticulously crafted floral sculpture of a saxophone fills the frame against a crisp white background, its lifelike shape and vivid colour capturing the spirit of music in a tender memorial form. The structure of the instrument, from the gently rising neck to the round, open bell, is completely carpeted with small, sunny yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly placed so that no gaps show, forming a dense, plush surface with a subtle sheen. Here and there, as if sketching out the mechanics of the sax, deep crimson-red spray roses and rosebuds are nestled into the yellow, aligned where the functional keys and pads would lie, so that the red details read like musical punctuation marks along a golden staff. Around key curves and edges, especially around the bell and the slim, upward-reaching top, trailing strands of dark green ivy and wispy grasses weave in delicate arcs, adding texture and framing the instrument with a natural, flowing outline. Close inspection reveals thin green and silver wires near the mouthpiece and within the body, almost hidden yet vital, hinting at both the internal workings of a real saxophone and the unseen craftsmanship required to keep this tribute standing tall. The overall impression is one of thoughtful artistry and quiet celebration, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service for a musician or jazz lover from Hampstead Garden Suburb, perhaps remembered after evenings strolling through the tree-lined streets near Lyttelton Road or enjoying concerts in nearby North London venues. The yellow blooms suggest warmth, optimism, and shared laughter, while the red roses bring an undercurrent of devotion and heartfelt farewell.
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An elaborate saxophone-shaped floral tribute is shown upright against a bright white backdrop, every contour precisely defined with flowers to mirror the familiar lines of the instrument. The entire length of the sax, from the slender mouthpiece down through the curving body to the gently flared bell, is densely upholstered with tiny, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, each one carefully placed so that together they form a smooth, continuous skin of soft texture and glowing colour. Nestled into this golden surface, like musical notes picked out in ink, are small clusters of red rosebuds and miniature roses, located where the saxophone's keys, pads, and buttons would be, giving the design structure and a touch of rhythmic pattern. Around the outer edges, particularly along the sweeping neck and the wide rim of the bell, fine strands of deep green foliage and trailing grass curl and loop, echoing the way music might flow from the instrument and lending a natural grace to the outline. Subtle hints of green or metallic wire are visible near the upper left where the mouthpiece would sit, quietly supporting the flowers while suggesting the reed and fittings of the real instrument. The bright, even lighting makes the yellows seem almost sunlit and allows each red rose to stand out with velvety depth. This imaginative piece feels at once joyful and reverent, an ideal tribute for a funeral or celebration of life in Hampstead Garden Suburb, especially for someone whose story was intertwined with jazz, brass bands, or evenings of live music around North London. It offers a comforting, highly personal way to say goodbye through both flowers and the memory of song. This image shows an elaborate funeral tribute shaped perfectly like a saxophone, captured against a luminous white background that highlights its sculptural form. The entire surface of the saxophone, from the rounded bell that opens gracefully at the bottom to the elegantly arched neck at the top, is covered in tightly massed yellow chrysanthemums, their small, ruffled petals overlapping to create a soft, quilted effect reminiscent of warm metal glowing under stage lights. Along the central line of the instrument, echoing its keys and decorative details, a trail of tiny orange-red spray roses winds upward, their vivid colour intensified by touches of bright green foliage tucked between the blooms. These floral accents add dimension and visual rhythm, suggesting the rise and fall of a favourite jazz melody once heard at a family celebration or community event in Hampstead Garden Suburb. Slim, light green supporting wires peek out here and there, revealing the hidden craftsmanship that allows the piece to stand upright as a full three-dimensional sculpture rather than a flat design. A gentle, blurred shadow beneath the instrument grounds it on the surface, hinting at a display in a local funeral home, synagogue, or church near Central Square. The tribute feels both comforting and expressive, blending cheerful yellow with deeper, more emotive reds to honour a life lived with passion for music, making it a meaningful choice for families in Hampstead Garden Suburb who wish to say farewell with something personal, artistic, and resonant with soundless song.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral arrangement from Hampstead Garden Suburb Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of a saxophone, this striking floral tribute features a base of fresh yellow chrysanthemums, symbolising joy, remembrance and blessing. Delicate spray roses and lush greenery add depth, texture and elegance, creating a meaningful gospel-inspired design that truly stands out. Perfect for religious services, music lovers or choir members, this bespoke saxophone funeral tribute offers a unique way to honour a loved one's passion and personality. Expertly crafted by our skilled florists in Hampstead Garden Suburb, each tribute is made to order using only premium, fresh blooms for lasting beauty throughout the service. Approximate dimensions: 83cm (32") high x 33cm (13") wide. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value while maintaining the overall style and quality. Order this personalised Saxophone Tribute online for reliable, compassionate local delivery across Hampstead Garden Suburb and surrounding areas.
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    The funeral flowers were delivered on time and according to our specific instructions. The cost was very reasonable compared to other companies that we considered using.

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    Our ex band member would`ve appreciate this. Looked exactly flawless.

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    Uncle Ben would definitely love this, very professionally designed. Thank you for the timely flower delivery and wonderful tribute.

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