A striking, custom-made funeral tribute in the shape of a saxophone stands upright against a brilliant white background, its form built entirely from fresh flowers and foliage. The instrument's body is completely covered in a rich layer of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded florets laid so tightly together that they form a continuous textured skin. This floral surface hugs the recognisable curves of the saxophone-from the slender mouthpiece and arching neck through to the longer body and the dramatic, flared bell-so that even without metal or brass, the silhouette feels authentic and lifelike. Scattered across the yellow base, small deep red rosebuds and spray roses mark out the saxophone's keys and mechanisms, their jewel-like colours creating a visual rhythm that guides the gaze along the arrangement in much the same way that music guides a listener. Fine strands of dark green foliage and touches of trailing greenery are skillfully woven through the chrysanthemums, with extra emphasis around the sweeping neck and bell edge, adding depth, subtle shadow, and a hint of movement that makes the tribute feel alive. Near the upper left, a few slim metallic wires and green stems rise gently from the mouthpiece area, suggesting the reed and reflecting the florist's structural expertise. A piece like this would feel at home at a memorial service in South Hackney, perhaps near Victoria Park or set within a quiet chapel not far from London Fields, celebrating the life of a musician, jazz enthusiast, or someone whose love of music brought people together. The bright yellow chrysanthemums echo themes of joy, friendship, and shared stories, while the red roses offer a tender note of love and remembrance, creating a deeply personal floral farewell.
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The photograph shows a life-sized saxophone recreated entirely from flowers, positioned upright against a clear white background so that every part of the design stands out. The whole instrument is blanketed in hundreds of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, packed closely enough to give the surface a plush, almost cloud-like texture that traces the classic curves and bell of an alto or tenor saxophone. The smooth field of yellow is accented with strategically placed clusters of deep red rosebuds and tiny spray roses, which mark out the keys and decorative details a musician in South Hackney might instantly recognise from their own instrument. These red highlights add depth and a sense of rhythm to the display, echoing the idea of a melody running along the body. Slim, dark green foliage and delicate strands of trailing greenery are threaded through the flowers, wrapping around the neck and circling the bell to soften the strong outline and add natural contrast. At the upper left of the tribute, near where the mouthpiece would be, a few fine metallic and green wires extend lightly into the air, hinting at the reed and giving a subtle view of the internal support that keeps the piece standing. The lighting is even and gentle, emphasizing the freshness of the petals and the rich saturation of the colours. This floral saxophone feels like a heartfelt memorial for a loved one whose life was filled with sound-perhaps a busker from Mare Street, a band member from a local school, or someone who simply adored jazz nights by the canal-offering a bright yet respectful tribute for a funeral, wake, or celebration of life in and around South Hackney. The photograph features a beautifully sculpted saxophone floral tribute, crafted with the sensitivity and precision of a local South Hackney florist who understands both musical form and the language of flowers. Against a bright white backdrop, the saxophone's profile is rendered in full: a rounded, open bell at the bottom, a steadily rising main tube, and an elegant, sideways curve into the neck and mouthpiece, as if ready to be lifted and played at a memorial gathering near London Fields. The entire instrument is densely enrobed in sunshine-yellow chrysanthemums, each small, rounded blossom nestled snugly beside the next to create a continuous, plush surface that suggests the sleekness of a brass saxophone while remaining unmistakably floral. Running in vertical paths along the front, petite orange-red spray roses mark the position of keys and decorative metalwork, their rich colour adding warmth, love, and emotional intensity. Here and there, tiny clusters of fresh green foliage peek through, providing gentle contrast and a living, breathing quality to the arrangement. Discreet strands of light green floral wire can be glimpsed among the petals, supporting the three-dimensional frame and hinting at the skill required to maintain the complex curves of the design. A soft shadow beneath the piece shows that it is raised slightly off the surface, giving it a sculptural presence as though displayed in a chapel off Mare Street or a quiet room overlooking Victoria Park. The mood is one of tender remembrance rather than sorrow, making this design perfect for honouring a musician, a jazz enthusiast, or a loved one who found joy in melodies. Created by Florist South Hackney, this floral saxophone feels like a final, silent performance-an elegant, heartfelt expression of farewell and gratitude.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral arrangement from Florist South Hackney. This elegant floral tribute is crafted in the shape of a saxophone, symbolising the melody of a blessed holy gospel and offering a deeply personal farewell. Expertly arranged with the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery, it creates a warm, uplifting display of remembrance.

Standing approximately 83 cm (32 inches) high and 33 cm (13 inches) wide, this striking design is perfect for funerals, memorials or as a special sympathy tribute from family and friends. Each Saxophone Tribute is handmade to order by our skilled florists in South Hackney, ensuring premium quality, attention to detail and a truly unique finish.

As flowers are seasonal, some varieties may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same refined style. We offer reliable local delivery from our South Hackney florist, helping you send your condolences with grace and care. Order this musical-inspired floral tribute to honour their memory with beauty and meaning.
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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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