An elaborate saxophone-shaped floral arrangement dominates the frame, set crisply against a white studio background so that every detail of the tribute can be clearly seen. The saxophone's body, bell, and gently curving neck are entirely covered with hundreds of tiny, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully angled so that together they form a continuous, velvety surface with no breaks in colour. This thick blanket of yellow blossoms faithfully follows the iconic contours of the instrument, from the slender top through the sweeping curve down to the open bell, which flares confidently at the base. Nestled into this golden surface, rich red rosebuds and small spray roses appear where the keys and buttons of the saxophone would be, their rounded forms and deeper tones providing moments of contrast and sophistication across the design. Woven among the flowers are delicate strands of dark green foliage, likely ivy or a similar flexible greenery, particularly noticeable along the outer curves and around the neck, giving definition to the silhouette and a hint of natural wildness to an otherwise highly structured piece. Just above the area representing the mouthpiece, a few fine metallic or green wires extend upward, echoing the reed and subtly revealing the underlying construction that allows the tribute to stand upright. This carefully imagined design feels ideal as a bespoke sympathy piece for a musician or music devotee from the Parsons Green area, perhaps displayed in a local church or at a crematorium service near Fulham. The vibrant yellow chrysanthemums convey warmth, shared laughter, and treasured memories, while the red roses introduce a quieter note of love, respect, and heartfelt farewell, like a final, lingering note of a well-loved tune.
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A full-length floral sculpture in the shape of a saxophone stands out boldly against a plain white background, its entire form brought to life through meticulous floristry. The body of the instrument is built from a dense covering of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each small floret pressed closely together to create a smooth, continuous texture that hugs the elegant S-curve of the saxophone, from the slim neck right down to the deep, flared bell. This vivid yellow surface feels almost sunlit, even indoors, and it carries the eye naturally along the length of the design. Set at regular intervals along the body and clustered more closely where keys and tone holes would be, tiny red rosebuds and spray roses punctuate the yellow with pockets of rich, velvety colour, hinting at the tactile metal details of a real sax. Thin, trailing strands of fresh green foliage weave gently through the chrysanthemums, particularly along the outer edges and around the bend of the neck, softening the outline and suggesting movement, as if the instrument is captured mid-melody. Near the top, where the mouthpiece is implied, a few fine green or metallic floral wires project slightly upward, evoking a reed or decorative flourish while also discreetly supporting the structure. The design feels both theatrical and tender, an imaginative funeral or memorial tribute that could be delivered to services in Parsons Green, along New King's Road, or nearby churches around Fulham. It seems especially suited to honour a saxophonist, jazz enthusiast, or anyone whose presence was as bright and expressive as the arrangement's colours, combining the joy of music with a dignified expression of farewell. This image shows an imaginative saxophone-shaped funeral tribute, presented against a bright, uncluttered white background so the floral detail can be fully appreciated. The entire form of the instrument has been sculpted from compact yellow chrysanthemums, their tiny, domed petals pressed closely together to form a continuous, plush surface that echoes the smooth body of polished brass. You can follow the gentle sweep of the saxophone from the narrow neck at the top down to the softly flared bell, each curve clearly defined in petals. Along the centre line, where the keys and embellishments of a real saxophone would sit beneath a musician's fingers, runs a decorative trail of orange-red spray roses. These miniature roses, interspersed with touches of bright green foliage, introduce lively contrast, as if tiny bursts of melody were scattered across the yellow base. The foliage adds freshness and a hint of movement, like leaves stirred by music on a summer evening in Parsons Green. Slender strands of pale green floral wire are just visible at certain points, suggesting the careful internal structure and the florist's practiced technique. A faint shadow beneath the tribute indicates that it is raised slightly from the surface, underscoring its sculptural, three-dimensional quality. The overall impression is of a bespoke memorial piece, perfectly suited to honouring a musician, jazz enthusiast, or music-loving family member whose life was closely tied to the sounds of London-from buskers at nearby tube stations to concerts along the river. It feels both personal and expressive, a floral instrument that speaks quietly of remembrance, love, and the lingering notes of a cherished song.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Our Saxophone Tribute is a striking floral memorial, handcrafted at Florist Parsons Green to honour a life filled with music and joy. Designed in the distinctive shape of a saxophone, this personalised tribute features a bed of fresh yellow chrysanthemums, delicately accented with elegant spray roses and lush greenery. The rich golden tones and thoughtful detailing create a comforting, gospel-inspired arrangement that adds warmth and meaning to any farewell service or celebration of life.

Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, this floral saxophone makes a beautiful focal point beside the casket, at the altar or near a memory table. Every tribute is made to order by our expert florists in Parsons Green, ensuring premium-quality flowers, careful craftsmanship and a polished, professional finish.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with varieties of similar colour, style and value, always maintaining the overall look and feel of the design. Whether you are remembering a musician, music lover or someone whose spirit brought melody to every moment, this Saxophone Tribute offers a heartfelt, elegant way to say goodbye. Order online from Florist Parsons Green for reliable local delivery and caring, personal service.
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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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