A large, saxophone-shaped floral tribute is shown upright against a simple white background, its sculpted form capturing the spirit of live music with an entirely botanical palette. The full outline of the saxophone, from the gently rising neck to the generous flare of the bell, is heavily massed with small, closely set yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Each floret is precisely placed, their rounded, petal-packed faces creating a seamless, cushioned surface that reads as polished brass translated into flowers. This soft yellow covering glows quietly, evoking warmth, joy, and shared memories, much like the golden evening light over nearby Queen's Park itself. Punctuating the yellow base are many tiny red roses or spray roses, placed where the instrument's keys and tone holes would naturally sit. These scarlet touches add both structure and emotion, suggesting the intricate mechanisms of a real saxophone while expressing love and respect in a traditional funeral colour. Threaded between the flowers, fine strands of dark green foliage or trailing ivy trace the edges of the neck, body, and bell, gently defining the silhouette and adding an organic fluidity that hints at the movement of a melody. In a few places, discreet metallic or green floral wires are visible, particularly near the mouthpiece, acting as subtle supports and decorative lines, reminiscent of metal rods or keywork. The arrangement stands proudly, as if poised to play a final, tender piece at a memorial service in a local chapel or crematorium serving families from Queen's Park and the surrounding streets. This custom-made floral saxophone is a thoughtful choice for honouring a musician, jazz enthusiast, or anyone whose life was closely tied to music, its bright yellow hues symbolising joyful remembrance while the deep red accents speak quietly of enduring love and farewell.
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An intricately designed floral saxophone, created as a funeral tribute, is photographed against a clean white background, allowing every detail of the craftsmanship to stand out. The entire shape of the instrument, from the slender, upward-reaching neck to the wide, flared bell, is densely packed with small, vivid yellow chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that they form a continuous, velvety surface. This bright yellow body suggests the sheen of polished brass, yet feels soft and comforting to the eye, reflecting both the joy and tenderness often shared in memories of a loved one. Nestled into this yellow base are clusters of small, deep red rosebuds or spray roses, carefully placed where the saxophone's keys and buttons would usually sit. These little points of crimson create a beautiful contrast, adding both definition and emotional weight, as if each key holds a cherished note of a life well lived. Slender strands of fresh green foliage, perhaps ivy or similar trailing greenery, weave gently along the contours, especially around the curve of the neck and the rim of the bell, enhancing the illusion of a real instrument while keeping the arrangement feeling natural and alive. A few fine, green or metallic support wires can be seen near the mouthpiece area, hinting at the internal structure that allows this floral sculpture to stand upright for viewing during a service. The overall mood is one of music and memory, making this tribute particularly fitting for a funeral or celebration of life in Queen's Park for someone connected to bands, jazz nights, or the performing arts. It is a design that balances bright remembrance with serene farewell, echoing like a gentle final solo. A large saxophone-shaped floral arrangement fills the scene, set against a pure white background that highlights its graceful outline and vibrant colours. The structure of the instrument, from the long, sweeping tube to the gently flared bell, is meticulously built from compact yellow chrysanthemums, their tiny, ruffled petals pressed close together to form a dense, plush surface. This blanket of golden blooms hugs every curve, transforming the hard edges of a brass saxophone into something soft and consoling, ideal for a farewell steeped in memories of music. Running along the length of the saxophone where the keys would usually lie, dainty orange-red spray roses thread their way in a flowing line. These miniature roses, glowing like embers, are interspersed with touches of fresh green foliage, giving the tribute a layered, almost rhythmic feel, as if the colours themselves are keeping time. Light green floral wires, subtly integrated within the design, provide unseen support while suggesting the intricate mechanics hidden beneath a musician's hands. A faint shadow spreads gently beneath the piece, reinforcing its solid presence and hinting that it is displayed on a stand, perhaps at a funeral service for a jazz enthusiast who loved evenings out around Queen's Park and nearby Kilburn. The floral saxophone conveys both warmth and respect, merging the joy of bright yellow and fiery red with the quiet dignity expected at a final tribute. It feels like a floral interpretation of a familiar tune, arranged to accompany one last, loving goodbye within the local community.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Florist Queen's Park. Expertly handcrafted in Queen's Park, this striking floral tribute is shaped like a saxophone and designed to bring the gentle melody of a blessed gospel to any farewell service. Featuring a base of fresh yellow chrysanthemums, delicately accented with elegant spray roses and lush greenery, this arrangement offers a warm, uplifting display of remembrance.

Each Saxophone Tribute is created with premium, florist-selected blooms to ensure vibrant colour, lasting freshness, and refined detail. The elongated design, approximately 83 cm in height and 33 cm in width, makes it an ideal focal piece for the chapel, crematorium or graveside service. Yellow tones symbolise joy, gratitude and cherished memories, helping family and friends celebrate a unique personality and lifelong passions.

Handmade to order in our Queen's Park florist, this tribute can be tailored with subtle variations to reflect personal taste and style. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute certain flowers with varieties of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the overall look and premium quality. Trust Florist Queen's Park for reliable, compassionate service and beautiful funeral flowers delivered with care across Queen's Park 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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