A large, custom-designed floral saxophone dominates the frame, standing upright against a white background that allows every blossom and curve to be clearly seen. The entire instrument is constructed from compact clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded heads pressed tightly together to create a soft, cushion-like skin over the imagined metal. The yellow hue is cheerful yet dignified, holding steady across the length of the saxophone's body and around the gentle curve of the bell. Dotted among this field of yellow are numerous tiny red spray roses or rosebuds, placed with the accuracy of a musician's fingering chart along the line where the keys would be. Each red bloom sits proud of the surface, adding texture, contrast, and a quiet symbolism of love and remembrance. Long, fine strands of green foliage, possibly ivy or another trailing leaf, wind around certain sections of the instrument, particularly the neck and bell, echoing the graceful shape and suggesting the flowing movement of music through the horn. Near the mouthpiece area, delicate silver-toned wires rise and loop, acting as both structural support and a decorative suggestion of a reed or sound waves. The arrangement feels both sculptural and poetic, as if it might have been ordered for a service in a Kentish Town church or a memorial near Parliament Hill, where music and community life intertwine. It offers a uniquely personal farewell for a saxophonist, band member, or devoted jazz enthusiast, with the yellow chrysanthemums representing warmth and cherished memories, and the red roses expressing the depth of affection that remains.
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The photograph presents a meticulously crafted floral tribute in the unmistakable shape of an alto or tenor saxophone, set crisply against a plain white background for maximum clarity. The saxophone's full contour-bell, body, and elegant neck-is defined by a dense covering of bright yellow florets, almost certainly chrysanthemums, which have been placed so tightly that they form an unbroken, plush layer. Their feathery petals create a soft, tactile texture that catches the light and gives the impression of a glowing, golden instrument. Punctuating this yellow surface are small, rounded red details, likely rosebuds or berries, arranged where the instrument's keys and mechanisms would normally be found. These red accents create a visual rhythm along the body of the saxophone, guiding the eye upward like a melodic line. On the left side of the design and close to the mouthpiece, a few fine green and metallic wires are visible, hinting at the internal armature that allows this floral sculpture to stand upright and retain its precise shape. Slender strands of greenery, perhaps bear grass or another flexible foliage, sweep along parts of the outline, lending a sense of motion reminiscent of music drifting through the streets around Kentish Town, Camden Road, or Dartmouth Park. The overall impression is one of vibrant remembrance and artistic care, making this an ideal music-themed funeral tribute for delivery to local crematoria, churches, or celebration-of-life venues. The bright yellow and deep red palette suggests both joy and heartfelt sorrow, capturing the spirit of a life lived in harmony with music. A beautifully stylised saxophone made entirely from flowers is captured against a crisp white background, its form both instantly recognisable and gently softened by petals. The body of the instrument, from its broad bell to the slim, rising neck, is densely packed with small yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully placed so that together they form an unbroken, golden surface. The petals overlap in tight clusters, creating a velvety texture that resembles the warm glow of brass under soft lighting, like you might see at a cosy Kentish Town gig or community hall performance. Along the length of the saxophone's front, where keys and decorative touches would lie on a real instrument, flows a narrow vertical trail of bright orange-red spray roses. These tiny blossoms, dotted with sprigs of fresh green foliage, add striking contrast and a sense of motion, like a line of notes climbing a musical scale. Fine, pale green floral wires and subtle structural elements are just visible in places, revealing the care and engineering that allow this three-dimensional tribute to hold its shape. A gentle, hazy shadow beneath the arrangement provides depth and anchors it to its surface, suggesting it is resting on a stand in a serene farewell setting or chapel near Dartmouth Park. This floral saxophone is a moving choice for a funeral or memorial, especially for someone whose life in and around Kentish Town was woven with music-whether through bands, choirs, or private listening. It conveys both remembrance and an enduring sense of melody, as though the songs they loved continue to resonate quietly in the background.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life lived in harmony with this elegant Saxophone Tribute from Kentish Town Florist. Expertly crafted in Kentish Town, this unique funeral flower arrangement is shaped like a saxophone, echoing the melody of blessed holy gospel and cherished musical memories. Fresh yellow chrysanthemums form the main body of the design, accented with delicate spray roses and rich greenery for depth, texture, and warmth.

Perfect as a heartfelt funeral tribute for a music lover, this design offers a striking focal point beside the casket or at the service. Each Saxophone Tribute is created using premium, fresh flowers to ensure lasting beauty throughout the ceremony. Approximate dimensions: 83 cm (32") high and 33 cm (13") wide, making it an impressive yet tasteful display.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour, and quality, always maintaining the style and integrity of the tribute. Handcrafted with care by our experienced florists in Kentish Town, this personalised arrangement is a meaningful way to say goodbye and honour their passion for music. Order online from Kentish Town Florist for reliable, professional service and timely local delivery.
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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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