A large floral sculpture in the unmistakable shape of a saxophone dominates the frame, its form sharply defined against a pure white studio-style background. The florist has built the body of the instrument entirely from small, bright yellow chrysanthemums, so closely packed that no gaps of foam or stem can be seen, just a continuous carpet of golden petals that follow every curve and angle. The bell of the saxophone flares confidently at the base, while the neck arches upward with an elegant bend, each section consistent in its dense, cushion-like texture. Dotted across the yellow surface are clusters of tiny red spray roses and rosebuds, carefully placed to represent the keys and mechanisms, their deeper, velvety tones creating a vivid contrast that draws the eye in a gentle rhythm along the instrument. Intertwined among the blooms, fine strands of dark green ivy and other foliage sweep along the length of the sax, particularly emphasising the curved neck and lower body, adding both dimensional depth and an organic, lifelike feel. Near the upper left, where the mouthpiece would sit, slim metallic and green support wires rise subtly, like minimalistic reeds or stems, providing both structure and a hint of artistic flourish. This bespoke tribute feels perfectly suited for a funeral or celebration of life in Chingford, perhaps delivered to a service near Ridgeway Park or around Chingford Mount to honour someone whose story was woven through bands, choirs, or cherished records at home. The harmonious blend of sunny yellow and dignified red conveys remembrance, joy, and enduring affection, turning an instrument associated with soulful melodies into a tender, visual hymn of goodbye.
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The photograph captures a distinctive saxophone-shaped floral tribute, standing upright as if poised to play, carefully arranged against a spotless white background that makes every colour and contour unmistakable. The saxophone's full profile is recreated with precision using a dense blanket of sunny yellow chrysanthemums or similar small florets, each bloom pressed closely against its neighbours so the surface appears plush and uniform, following the gentle sweep of the neck and the broad, flared bell at the base. Scattered in deliberate intervals along this yellow expanse are small, rounded red rosebuds or berries, positioned where the instrument's keys and buttons would naturally sit, adding small flashes of rich crimson that break up the yellow with lively, sparkling points of interest. Slim strands of deep green foliage and possibly trailing ivy weave around the edges and inner lines of the saxophone, especially along the curved neck and the lower body, softening the outline and lending an impression of movement, almost like notes drifting through the air. On the left-hand side near the upper section, a few thin green and metallic wires can be seen, hinting at the internal armature that supports the design and subtly evoking the saxophone's mouthpiece and mechanics. The overall mood is one of affectionate remembrance and creativity, a piece that might be chosen for a funeral in Chingford or a memorial near Epping Forest to commemorate a musician, jazz enthusiast, or someone whose life had a strong musical thread. The bright yellow tones suggest friendship, warmth, and celebration of life, while the red details add emotional depth, making this tribute both visually striking and deeply personal. In this photograph, a large saxophone-shaped floral tribute is set against a clean, white background, capturing the essence of music through flowers. The body of the saxophone is built entirely from abundant yellow chrysanthemums, so tightly arranged that they form a smooth, continuous surface with a soft, almost cloud-like texture. The bell of the instrument gently widens at the bottom, while the neck arches upward in a graceful curve, reproducing the classic outline familiar from jazz bands and brass ensembles that might have played around Chingford's pubs, halls, or school concerts. Down the front of the design, where metal keys and fittings would usually shine, runs a graceful line of small orange-red spray roses. These blooms, punctuated with neat touches of green foliage, create visual depth and help the eye follow the imaginary path of a melody along the saxophone. Subtle, light green support wires are woven throughout, barely visible yet essential in holding the sculpted shape, hinting at the careful craftsmanship and planning required from an experienced local florist. A gentle, soft-edged shadow lies beneath the tribute, giving it a grounded, three-dimensional feel, as though placed on a stand at a memorial service in Chingford or at a farewell gathering for a much-loved musician. The piece balances brightness and tenderness, suggesting not only sorrow at saying goodbye, but also gratitude for the music, laughter, and shared moments that defined the life being honoured.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate the life of a music lover with our Saxophone Tribute from Chingford Flowers, Chingford. Expertly handcrafted to resemble a saxophone, this striking funeral arrangement is designed to bring the gentle melody of a blessed gospel to any farewell service. Using only the freshest yellow chrysanthemums as the base, our florists carefully accent the design with delicate spray roses and lush greenery for added depth, elegance and warmth.

The Saxophone Tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials or church services where music played a special part in your loved one's story. Standing approximately 83 cm (32 inches) tall and 33 cm (13 inches) wide, it makes a memorable focal point beside the coffin or at the front of the service. Each piece is lovingly arranged by our skilled team, ensuring a premium finish and a truly personal touch.

At Chingford Flowers, we pride ourselves on quality and reliability. In the rare event that certain stems are unavailable, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, choosing flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall style and sentiment. Honour their passion for music and faith with this unique floral saxophone design - a heartfelt tribute that speaks when words are not enough. Order online from chingfordflowers.co.uk for caring local service in Chingford.
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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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