A beautifully realised floral sculpture in the distinct shape of a saxophone stands out sharply against a bright white background, its contours rendered so faithfully that you can almost imagine the weight of a brass instrument in your hands. The main body is composed of countless small yellow chrysanthemums, their rounded petals overlapping to form a dense, cushion-like surface that traces the saxophone's long body, curved neck, and flared bell. The yellow tone is cheerful and optimistic, a golden hue that brings to mind a sunny walk through Queen's Park on a clear morning, and within this field of colour are scattered tiny crimson rosebuds and clusters of red spray roses. These richer tones sit where the keys and valve clusters would be, creating small islands of deeper colour that suggest the notes and melodies once played. Twining strands of green foliage, perhaps ivy or a similar trailing vine, snake around the floral body, particularly along the bend of the neck and around the lip of the bell, adding a sense of movement and drawing the eye along the instrument's elegant shape. Discreet metallic and green support wires are visible only on close inspection, especially near the mouthpiece, rising upwards like a stylised reed or decorative flourish rather than a stark structural element. The arrangement is clearly intended as a special funeral tribute or memorial display, ideal for placing beside a coffin or at the front of a service in the Queen's Park area for a musician, music teacher, or jazz lover. It conveys the idea that their music continues in the memories of those gathered: bright yellow speaking of joy and friendship, red roses whispering of deep affection, all brought together in a single, unforgettable floral instrument.
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An intricate saxophone-shaped floral tribute is displayed against a plain white background, its sculpted form so clear that the gentle curve, long body, and flared bell of the instrument appear immediately recognisable. The entire surface is packed tightly with bright, sunshine-yellow chrysanthemum florets, their compact petals creating a smooth yet slightly tufted texture that flows continuously from the mouthpiece down to the bell. This sea of yellow feels uplifting, the colour of shared laughter and golden evenings, offering comfort and remembrance. Nestled among the chrysanthemums are numerous small red rosebuds and clusters of red spray roses, strategically placed where the instrument's keys, tone holes, and fittings would lie, introducing pockets of rich, velvety colour that symbolise love and the emotional power of music. Slender strands of green foliage and fine trailing vines weave in and out of the design, accenting the flowing line of the saxophone and softening the transition between curves and edges. Near the top left, delicate metallic or green wires rise subtly from the area where the mouthpiece would be, suggesting both the floral framework and the delicacy of a reed or tuning mechanism. The tribute stands proudly upright, like a silent solo ready to begin, and would feel perfectly at home in a chapel or crematorium service near Queen's Park, Willesden Green, or along Salusbury Road. It is a fitting farewell for a jazz enthusiast, band member, or anyone who loved live music in local venues, blending artistry and memory in a bold yet tender floral memorial crafted by a caring neighbourhood florist. A life-sized floral saxophone tribute appears in this photograph, carefully set against a bright white background that makes every detail of the design stand out. The instrument's classic outline is built from a dense bed of golden yellow chrysanthemums, their compact petals forming a continuous, velvety surface from the gently flared bell at the base to the smooth, sweeping neck at the top. The flowers create a warm, glowing effect, as if the saxophone were catching evening light on a bandstand in one of the music spots around Queen's Park. Running artfully along the body of the arrangement are slim lines of orange-red spray roses, each tiny rose nestled amidst small tufts of fresh green foliage. These accents mimic the keys and decorative hardware of a real saxophone, giving the floral piece rhythm and character, like notes marching along a familiar tune. Hidden within the design, pale green floral wires provide structural support and subtly reveal the careful engineering that keeps this complex tribute upright and perfectly shaped. A soft, blurred shadow just beneath the composition suggests it rests on a discreet stand or tabletop, adding a quiet three-dimensional realism to the image. The overall mood is one of gentle remembrance with a hint of joyful celebration, making this floral saxophone especially fitting for honouring a musician, jazz fan, or someone who filled their life in Queen's Park with concerts, records, and late-night sessions. Crafted with the kind of care you'd expect from a neighbourhood specialist like Queen's Park Flowers, it feels like a final, tender solo played in blooms rather than sound.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute from Queen's Park Flowers. Expertly crafted in Queen's Park, this elegant funeral tribute is shaped like a saxophone and arranged using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery for a radiant, uplifting display.

Perfect for gospel music lovers and musicians, this personalised floral saxophone tribute brings a sense of harmony and grace to any farewell service, memorial or celebration of life. Each design is handcrafted by our skilled florists to ensure premium quality, beautiful detail and lasting freshness.

Approximate dimensions: height 83 cm (32 inches), width 33 cm (13 inches). Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the same high standard and overall look.

Available for reliable local delivery from Queen's Park Flowers, this musical funeral tribute offers a meaningful, distinctive way to say goodbye. Order online today for a respectful, memorable floral saxophone arrangement that truly reflects their love of music.
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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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