The photograph presents an impressive saxophone-shaped floral arrangement, standing upright and isolated against a spotless white background so that every detail of the craftsmanship can be appreciated. The saxophone's familiar shape is flawlessly captured: a gently arched neck flowing into a straight central body and finishing in a broad, outward-curving bell. This entire silhouette is cloaked in densely packed yellow chrysanthemum florets, each small bloom placed closely together to create a uniform, soft-textured surface. The yellow is bright but comforting, reminiscent of sunshine over the tree-lined streets around Queen's Park. Scattered with deliberate care along the length of the body, rows of small red rosebuds and fine spray roses occupy the spots where keys and buttons would normally lie, their deep crimson petals forming a visual melody against the golden backdrop. Threads of slender green foliage, including looping ivy and wisps of grass-like leaves, wind along the curves, emphasising the instrument's structure and adding a sense of organic movement, like music floating through the air. Subtle glimpses of silver support wires and green stems can just be seen at the mouthpiece and within the inner curve of the body, offering both stability and insight into the intricate mechanics of the design. The overall impression is one of reverence and individuality, making this floral saxophone a powerful tribute for a funeral or celebration of life in and around Queen's Park-perhaps for a performer known from local open-mic nights or a music lover who spent weekends browsing records near Kensal Green. The combination of radiant yellow and rich red conveys gratitude, joy, and deep love, turning the instrument into a heartfelt floral symbol of a life remembered through sound and shared memories.
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A sculpted floral saxophone dominates this image, standing tall against a flawless white studio background that throws its colours and contours into sharp relief. The instrument's entire form, from the slim, arched neck to the sweeping bend and the wide bell, is meticulously covered with small, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets. These blooms are packed so tightly that they create a seamless, plush surface, mimicking the smooth flow of a real saxophone while softening it with gentle texture. The lighting is clear and even, causing the yellow petals to appear almost luminous. Lining the body where the keys and tone holes would usually sit, clusters of red rosebuds and miniature roses introduce pockets of intense colour, their velvety petals forming natural buttons against the yellow ground. Slender touches of green foliage, including twining stems and delicate leafy strands, weave through key points of the design, especially around the bell and neck, hinting at the complexity of the instrument's construction and bringing a sense of movement, as if sound were rippling through leaves. A few thin metal or green support wires emerge discreetly from the mouthpiece area and inner curve, revealing the hidden structure that keeps the tribute balanced and true to scale. This unique floral piece feels perfectly at home as a music-themed memorial in Queen's Park, suitable for a funeral service at a local chapel or a celebration of life for someone who loved jazz evenings along Salusbury Road. The yellow chrysanthemums radiate warmth and fond remembrance, while the red roses speak softly of love and respect, combining to create a dignified, expressive farewell shaped like an instrument that once carried their favourite songs. The photograph presents a beautifully detailed saxophone-shaped floral tribute, carefully set against a pure white background that allows its colours and contours to shine. Crafted with a florist's precision, the main body of the saxophone is completely covered in masses of yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom packed closely to the next so that the eye reads a smooth, continuous field of colour rather than individual stems. The flowers follow every twist and curve, from the upper neck that gently arches forward, to the long central section, right down to the bell that opens out like a soft golden fan at the base. Along the length of this floral instrument, in the position where metal keys would usually sit, runs a decorative line of orange-red spray roses. These tiny roses, some fully open and others still in bud, create a lively cascade of deeper colour, standing out against the lighter background of chrysanthemums. Intermingled with them are small flashes of fresh green foliage, which add contrast and help to highlight the sculpted three-dimensional form. Fine light green wires can be glimpsed here and there, providing subtle but essential support to the structure and revealing the careful workmanship behind the design. A gentle shadow beneath the saxophone hints at its height and gives the impression of a piece prepared for display at a service. The tribute feels both heartfelt and imaginative, an ideal choice for a funeral or celebration of life in Queen's Park, Kensal Green, or surrounding neighbourhoods. It speaks of someone whose story was intimately connected with music-perhaps a jazz enthusiast, a band member, or a loved one who found joy in the sound of a saxophone solo carried on the evening air.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Honor a music lover's memory with the elegant Saxophone Tribute from Queen's Park Florist. Expertly handcrafted in Queen's Park, this striking funeral tribute is shaped like a saxophone and arranged with the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery. The rich golden tones and detailed design echo the warmth and joy of gospel melodies, creating a truly personal farewell for a musician or jazz enthusiast.

Each Saxophone Tribute is created by our skilled florists using premium, long-lasting blooms to ensure it looks beautiful throughout the service. Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, this design makes a meaningful focal point beside the coffin or memorial display. It's ideal for funerals, memorials or celebration of life services.

We carefully select seasonal flowers and may substitute blooms of similar colour and quality when needed, always maintaining the same style, value and overall look. With reliable, local delivery from Queen's Park Florist, you can send your respects with confidence. Order this personalised Saxophone Tribute to share love, comfort and cherished musical memories.
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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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