A large, bespoke funeral tribute in the sculpted form of a saxophone is set against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing its floral artistry to be fully appreciated. The instrument's familiar outline is faithfully recreated with a dense covering of yellow chrysanthemum florets, each bloom placed with care to form a continuous layer of colour and texture. The curve of the neck, the gentle sweep of the body, and the open bell are all defined by these vibrant yellow petals, giving the arrangement a radiant presence reminiscent of stage lights glinting on polished brass. Nestled into this yellow canvas are numerous tiny red rosebuds, carefully spaced along the length of the saxophone where the keys and rods would normally lie. Their deep red hue and compact, layered petals offer a vivid contrast, creating points of interest that guide the eye from top to bottom. Subtle strands of dark green foliage twine among the chrysanthemums, particularly along the edges, tracing the contours and adding a natural frame that softens the bold shape. These greens recall the leafy corners of South Hackney, from tree-lined streets to the edges of nearby parks. At the top left, a few fine wire stems or supports project lightly from the mouthpiece area, hinting at the internal structure that keeps the floral instrument upright, while also suggesting the technical fittings of a real sax. The piece clearly serves as a heartfelt memorial or sympathy arrangement, especially fitting for a funeral or celebration of life for a saxophonist, band player, or music lover. Its combination of joyful yellow and tender red creates a message of gratitude, love, and enduring melody, a final floral song for someone whose presence once filled rooms with music.
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A carefully constructed floral sculpture in the shape of a saxophone stands tall against a seamless white background, blending the language of music with the tenderness of a funeral tribute. The body of the sax is composed entirely of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, so densely packed that they form a uniform, cushion-like surface from the mouthpiece, along the curved neck, down to the wide bell. The hue is a clear, sunny yellow, radiating warmth and quiet optimism amid grief. Punctuating this golden expanse are multiple small red rosebuds or spray roses, thoughtfully placed along the line where the keys and thumb rests of a saxophone would be. These deep red accents provide contrast and definition, suggesting the intricate mechanics of the instrument while also symbolising love, devotion, and respect. Fine, dark green foliage strands weave through and around the yellow blooms, particularly along the outer contours, mirroring the flowing movement of music and bringing to mind the greenery that softens the streets and canal paths of South Hackney. At the top left, just where the mouthpiece sits, a few slender structural wires emerge, almost disappearing against the background, yet clearly supporting the upright composition and alluding to the sax's internal workings. The overall effect is one of quiet drama and individuality, a tribute that would feel at home at a South Hackney funeral service, crematorium, or memorial gathering. It is the sort of arrangement that honours a jazz lover, band member, or cherished family musician, capturing their passion in colour, form, and a suggestion of sound held gently in flowers. A striking saxophone-shaped floral tribute is displayed against a pure white background, its bold outline crafted entirely from fresh blooms. The body of the saxophone is formed from numerous small yellow chrysanthemums, packed so closely that they create a plush, tactile surface, evoking the warmth of brass softened into velvet. Every curve, from the gently flared bell at the base to the upward sweep of the neck, is precisely defined, making the silhouette instantly recognisable to anyone familiar with the instrument's elegant lines. Running along the face of the sax, where one would expect to see keys and decorative engraving, a trail of vivid orange-red spray roses provides a vertical accent. These petite roses, nestled among small tufts of bright green foliage, offer a lively contrast against the golden background, adding both visual interest and a sense of musical rhythm, as if each rose were a note in a favourite song once played in a South Hackney rehearsal space or local venue. Subtle, pale green floral wires provide the internal framework, just visible enough in places to hint at the engineering and florist expertise behind the design. A soft, shadowy halo beneath the tribute suggests that it is elevated slightly on a stand, ready to be placed at the front of a funeral service or memorial gathering around Hackney Central. Created with care by Flowers South Hackney, this piece feels especially meaningful for remembering a jazz enthusiast, band member, or anyone whose life was underscored by music, offering a visual hymn of love, gratitude, and enduring harmony.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Flowers South Hackney. Expertly shaped into an elegant saxophone, this bespoke tribute brings the gentle melody of a blessed gospel to any farewell service. Crafted with the freshest yellow chrysanthemums and accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery, it offers a radiant symbol of joy, remembrance and gratitude. Ideal for music lovers, gospel singers, or anyone whose life was shaped by song, this standing tribute adds both personality and meaning to the farewell. Our skilled florists in South Hackney handcraft each design with care, ensuring a premium finish and respectful presentation for cremations, church services or chapel viewings. Approximate dimensions: 83 cm (32") high and 33 cm (13") wide. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, style and equal or higher value, maintaining the same overall look and quality. Order this personalised saxophone funeral tribute online for reliable local delivery across South Hackney and surrounding areas, and let Flowers South Hackney help you say a heartfelt goodbye.
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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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