The photograph showcases a large, saxophone-shaped floral arrangement standing proudly against a stark white background, as if on a gallery plinth. The outline is instantly recognisable: a tapered top for the mouthpiece, a gently bending neck, a straight main body, and a wide, open bell. Every part of this form is covered with hundreds of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, packed closely together to create an even, textured surface. The rounded heads of the flowers catch the light differently across the curves, giving a sense of depth and dimension to the floral sculpture. Interspersed with care across this yellow field are tiny, deep red spray roses and rosebuds, placed where the saxophone's keys would run along the front, adding points of rich colour and visual interest. Fine strands of dark green foliage, perhaps ivy or a similar trailing plant, weave through the blooms and around the edges, particularly where the neck curves and where the bell flares outward, subtly exaggerating the instrument's elegant shape. Near the upper left, a fine framework of wire or sturdy stems peeks through near the mouthpiece, supporting the structure while remaining largely hidden by flowers. This thoughtful tribute feels like something crafted for a memorial in Soho, echoing the spirit of jazz clubs and live music spots around Wardour Street and the surrounding lanes. The combination of warm yellow and heartfelt red speaks of celebration as much as farewell, making this floral saxophone a fitting way to honour someone whose life, like music, was full of rhythm, improvisation, and shared moments.
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Here, a detailed floral saxophone tribute is photographed front-on against a bright white background, giving it the focus and clarity of a studio portrait. The body of the saxophone is entirely formed from a seamless layer of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom closely nested into the next to create a smooth yet softly textured surface. The distinctive outline of the instrument-narrow at the top, curving gently, then sweeping down into a wide, flared bell-is carefully followed, making the floral sculpture instantly recognisable even from a distance. Dotting this golden surface, small red rosebuds and miniature spray roses appear in strategic positions along the front, suggesting the keys and adding striking accents of deep, velvety colour. Wisps of slender green foliage trail along the sides and through some of the curves, echoing the flow of music and adding a fresh, natural frame to the design. A few thin structural wires or stems rise subtly near the mouthpiece area on the upper left, providing support while giving a sense of lightness, as though the instrument might start playing at any moment. The tribute feels both artistic and emotional, well-suited to a funeral or memorial for a musician or music enthusiast in Soho, where jazz, blues, and live performances are part of the neighbourhood's character. The bright yellow flowers evoke joy and shared memories, while the red accents bring a gentle solemnity, creating a floral saxophone that honours a life of music with grace, warmth, and a touch of Soho's creative spirit. A lovingly detailed floral saxophone stands out against a bright white backdrop, turning a familiar musical instrument into a moving tribute. The entire body of the saxophone is covered in small yellow chrysanthemums, each head placed with care to follow the gentle S-curve that defines the instrument. Their petals overlap to create a soft, quilted effect, with shades of yellow that conjure the glow of brass under low club lighting. From the gently rising neck to the open bell at the base, the design feels precise yet plush, as though sculpted from petals rather than metal. Running vertically down the face of the saxophone, where rows of keys would usually lie, clusters of orange-red spray roses and small tufts of fresh green foliage mark the instrument's functional details. The roses, with their warm tones, add contrast and rhythm to the bright yellow canvas, while the greenery suggests vitality and life even in a moment of farewell. Fine light green wires, used as an internal framework, appear discreetly here and there, a subtle reminder of the craftsmanship involved in recreating such a recognisable silhouette from flowers alone. A faint, blurred shadow beneath the tribute adds to the sense of depth, making it appear as if the saxophone rests on a stand ready for its final performance. This design would feel particularly meaningful at a funeral or memorial for someone who loved the music and nightlife of Soho - perhaps a jazz enthusiast, a musician, or a regular in the area's intimate clubs. It captures both the joy of music and the tenderness of remembrance, like a last, unplayed song expressed through colour and form.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Flower Delivery Soho. Handcrafted in Soho by expert florists, this striking design features a saxophone-shaped tribute created with fresh yellow chrysanthemums, accented by delicate spray roses and lush greenery. The rich yellow tones and elegant styling evoke the warmth and joy of a blessed gospel melody, making it a meaningful choice for funerals, memorials and church services. Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, this tribute makes a beautiful focal point beside the coffin or at the altar. We use only premium, fresh blooms and follow a careful substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal changes are matched in colour, style and quality. Perfect for music lovers and gospel enthusiasts, this personalised floral tribute offers a dignified, heartfelt way to say goodbye. Enjoy reliable local flower delivery in Soho and surrounding areas, with prompt, professional service you can trust. Order online today from flowerdeliverysoho.co.uk for a memorable saxophone funeral tribute that honours their unique spirit.
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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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