Set against a simple white background, this floral sculpture recreates the familiar shape of a saxophone entirely in flowers, transforming a musical instrument into a touching farewell. The main body, neck, and bell are densely carpeted with hundreds of sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets, each one pressed closely to its neighbour so the overall effect is that of a soft, continuous fabric of petals. The yellow is bright but not harsh, more like late-afternoon light over the rooftops of Dartmouth Park, bringing warmth and comfort even in a moment of grief. Scattered along this golden surface are small buds and clusters of deep red roses, positioned exactly where the keys and buttons of the saxophone would be, their rich burgundy tones and rounded shapes drawing the eye and hinting at melodies once played. Slender trails of green foliage, perhaps ivy or similar trailing greenery, trace the contours of the design, especially where the neck curves and the bell flares out, suggesting both the structural rods of a real instrument and tendrils of music drifting into the air. A few fine metallic wires and green stems are visible near the top, rising discreetly from the mouthpiece area, giving subtle support while also adding a sense of upward lift and aspiration. The arrangement is clearly crafted as a bespoke funeral tribute, the sort that might be delivered to a service for a beloved musician, choir member, or jazz enthusiast from the streets around York Rise or Grove Terrace. It blends artistry and sentiment, using the joyful yellow of friendship and the dignified red of remembrance to celebrate a life filled with rhythm, creativity, and connection.
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A highly detailed floral saxophone stands upright in the centre of a pristine white frame, its silhouette so precise that it could almost be a real instrument at first glance. The entire structure is formed from masses of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully aligned to hug the sinuous lines of the saxophone's body, from the narrow, gently angled mouthpiece down to the wide, open bell. The surface looks plush and almost quilted, the tiny petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture. Nestled among this golden ground are numerous red rosebuds and miniature roses, thoughtfully placed where the instrument's keys, buttons, and small fittings would appear, their deeper colour and slightly glossy petals providing vibrant points of focus. Delicate strands of fresh green foliage twist and loop along the edges and curves, echoing the metal tubing and brackets that hold a saxophone together, while also suggesting climbing plants one might see in Dartmouth Park gardens near Chester Road. Around the mouthpiece area, a few slim green and silver wires extend upward and outwards, acting as both structural supports and a subtle visual cue to the reed and mechanisms of the real instrument. The lighting is bright and even, with no clutter or additional props, allowing the bold combination of yellow, red, and green to tell the story. This imaginative funeral tribute feels ideal for honouring someone whose life was closely tied to music, perhaps a saxophonist who once played in local ensembles or enjoyed jam sessions not far from Tufnell Park. It carries a tender mix of joy and sorrow, offering a colourful, deeply personal way to say a final, musical goodbye. The photograph captures a beautifully crafted floral saxophone tribute, the kind of bespoke piece that might be ordered in Dartmouth Park to honour a loved one whose life revolved around music. Against a bright white background, the saxophone's familiar contours are instantly recognisable: a gently flaring bell at the bottom, a smooth, tapering body, and an elegant upward curve leading to the mouthpiece. The entire structure is densely packed with bright yellow chrysanthemums, each flower set closely to its neighbour, creating a soft yet structured surface that calls to mind the warm gleam of brass under stage lights. Threaded along the front of the piece, where the keys and decorative fittings would usually run, are clusters of vivid orange-red spray roses, tucked between small sprigs of fresh green foliage. These details add contrast and dimension, like syncopated notes in a jazz line drifting across Dartmouth Park Road. Subtle green wires and hidden framework peek through only slightly, revealing the underlying craftsmanship that allows the tribute to hold its three-dimensional form. A faint, gentle shadow beneath the arrangement suggests it is raised on a low stand, giving the impression that it could be resting beside a coffin or at the front of a crematorium chapel. The design balances brightness and solemnity: the sunny yellow blooms bring comfort, while the deep orange-red roses evoke love, memory, and respect. It feels like a final, silent performance dedicated to a saxophonist, band member, or devoted music fan, transforming grief into a visual song of gratitude and remembrance.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life lived in harmony with the elegant Saxophone Tribute from Flower Delivery Dartmouth Park. Crafted in the shape of a saxophone, this striking funeral floral tribute features a rich base of fresh yellow chrysanthemums, delicately accented with soft spray roses and lush greenery for depth and texture.

Perfect for music lovers, gospel enthusiasts, or anyone whose life was filled with melody, this personalized tribute brings a sense of warmth, joy, and remembrance to the service. Each design is hand-crafted by our expert florists in Dartmouth Park, ensuring premium quality flowers and a professional finish that looks beautiful in church, crematorium, or graveside settings.

Measuring approximately 83 cm in height and 33 cm in width, this saxophone funeral tribute makes a stunning focal piece. We use only the freshest seasonal blooms and may substitute flowers of similar colour, style, and value when necessary to maintain the overall look and quality.

Order online from Flower Delivery Dartmouth Park for reliable, compassionate service and prompt local delivery. This meaningful musical tribute is a heartfelt way to say goodbye, honour memories, and share the song of a special life.
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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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