Set against a flawless white background, a beautifully crafted floral sculpture takes the clear and unmistakable form of a saxophone, as if a musician's favourite instrument has been translated entirely into flowers. The entire body is densely carpeted in bright, golden-yellow chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom packed closely together to follow the exact contours of the instrument, from the narrow mouthpiece and graceful neck to the broad, flaring bell. The surface appears soft and almost cloud-like, yet the outline is crisp, showing the steady hand of an experienced florist. Scattered with deliberate care across this yellow canvas are small, deep red rosebuds and clusters of spray roses, echoing the metal keys and buttons of a real saxophone and guiding the eye down its length like musical notes on a page. Fine threads of dark green foliage and possibly trailing ivy weave in and out along the curves, particularly around the swooping lower section and around the bell, adding depth and contrast while enhancing the realistic shape. Subtle silver or green wires peek out near the mouthpiece and upper shaft, giving a glimpse of the underlying structure that supports the design and suggests internal mechanisms. The piece feels very at home in Hoxton's artistic atmosphere, like something that might be created for a local musician who loved playing in bars along Curtain Road or in small venues near Shoreditch. More than just a funeral tribute, it comes across as a celebration of a life whose soundtrack was jazz, soul, or blues, with the bright yellow symbolising shared joy and the red roses expressing deep affection, admiration, and an enduring legacy.
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In this image, an elaborate saxophone-shaped funeral tribute stands tall against a stark white background, its form so carefully rendered that it could almost be a real instrument frozen mid-song. The body of the saxophone is completely covered with compact, sunny-yellow chrysanthemums, each floret adding to a dense, tactile surface that flows smoothly along the narrow neck, down the main shaft, and out to the dramatic bell. Piercing through this sea of yellow are numerous small, rounded red buds-likely spray roses or similar blooms-arranged thoughtfully where the saxophone keys and buttons would sit, offering vivid points of colour that break up the yellow and guide the gaze in a rhythmic pattern. Fine strands of bright green foliage and trailing greenery wind softly along the outer edges, especially around the curve and lower body, introducing a sense of movement and natural grace, as though the flowers are echoing music rising and falling. Close to the top, at the mouthpiece area, a few slim metal or green floral wires are just visible, hinting at the craftsmanship and supportive frame that allows this sculptural piece to hold its elegant posture. The lighting is bright, with minimal shadow, letting the yellow, red, and green tones stand out clearly. Created in the spirit of Hoxton's love of art and live music, this arrangement would feel fitting at a memorial for a local saxophonist, a jazz lover who spent evenings in nearby clubs, or anyone whose personality lit up gatherings like a favourite tune. It captures both sorrow and gratitude, turning farewell into a warm, musical tribute. A thoughtfully designed funeral tribute in the form of a saxophone fills this image, set crisply against a bright white background that makes every colour pop. The saxophone's familiar curves-from the gently arched neck to the long central tube and wide, open bell-are recreated with impressive precision using countless small yellow chrysanthemums. Each bloom is carefully nestled against the next, building a dense, cushion-like surface that feels soft yet visually solid, like a floral echo of polished brass. Running along the front where finger keys would sit, the florist has threaded a delicate band of vivid orange-red spray roses, their petite blossoms arranged among small clusters of fresh green foliage. This ribbon of red and green adds dimension and contrast to the yellow base, giving the impression of a melodic line flowing down the instrument. Fine light-green floral wires peek through in places, revealing the skilled mechanics required to maintain the saxophone's swooping outline and three-dimensional depth. A faint, blurred shadow beneath the piece indicates it is resting on a surface under even, gentle lighting, perhaps in a Hoxton studio before being delivered for a service at a nearby chapel or crematorium. The tribute feels both uplifting and tender, as though created for a loved one whose heart beat in time with jazz or soul music performed in local venues off Great Eastern Street. It is an arrangement that translates sound into sight, allowing family and friends to remember not just the loss, but the joyful, improvisational spirit of the person being honoured.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life lived in harmony with this elegant Saxophone Tribute from Flower Delivery Hoxton. Thoughtfully crafted to echo the gentle melody of gospel and jazz, this standing floral tribute features a striking saxophone shape, lovingly arranged with premium yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery. The rich golden tones symbolise warmth, joy and cherished memories, making it a beautiful choice for funerals, memorials or celebration of life services.

Our skilled florists in Hoxton design each tribute by hand using only the freshest, high-quality blooms for long-lasting beauty throughout the service. The Saxophone Tribute stands approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, creating a graceful focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or near a photo display.

We offer reliable local flower delivery across Hoxton and surrounding areas, with caring, professional service every step of the way. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring your tribute remains just as meaningful and elegant. Honour their passion for music with a unique floral saxophone arrangement that speaks from the heart. Order online today from flowerdeliveryhoxton.co.uk.
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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.

    B

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