An intricately designed floral sculpture in the clear silhouette of a saxophone dominates this image, set sharply against a smooth white studio-style background. The entire instrument is rendered in flowers, with the main body thickly upholstered in bright, sunny yellow chrysanthemum heads that sit closely shoulder to shoulder, erasing any gaps and creating the illusion of a solid, velour-like surface. Their tiny petals overlap in ruffled layers, giving the saxophone a soft, tactile appearance, while the elegant S-curve of the neck and the outward flare of the bell are perfectly defined. Sprinkled across this yellow canvas are numerous miniature red rosebuds and spray roses, positioned with care along the imagined line of keys so that each one becomes a tiny focal point of colour and texture. These crimson touches deepen the emotional tone of the tribute, suggesting both passion and remembrance. Threading in and out of the floral work are slender tendrils of deep green foliage and perhaps ivy, mainly hugging the edges and curling around the neck, as if tracing the path a melody might take. Near the top, fine metal or green floral wires emerge subtly, representing the mouthpiece area and giving the arrangement stability without disturbing its graceful outline. The piece feels like a tailored farewell, the sort that might be delivered to a Holborn chapel, a City of London crematorium, or a service near the Inns of Court for a loved one remembered for their music. The colours, shapes, and textures combine to evoke the idea of a final solo, played not in sound but in flowers, honouring both life and legacy.
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Against a clean, uncluttered white background, a full-sized saxophone made entirely of flowers stands upright, as if poised to play one last tune. The instrument's familiar curves are recreated using a dense blanket of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each small floret pressed closely into the next to form an almost seamless skin of colour that hugs the contour from mouthpiece to bell. This warm yellow surface is interrupted at rhythmic intervals by tiny, jewel-like red spray roses and rosebuds, carefully placed to echo the line of keys and tone holes, so that each red bloom resembles a glossy button a musician might press. Along the outer rim of the bell and tracing the sweep of the neck, fine strands of green foliage and trailing stems are woven through, their darker tones adding depth and a subtle sense of movement, as though capturing the flow of a jazz phrase drifting over Holborn's streets in the evening. Slender structural wires, some metallic silver and others green, are visible in the upper left around the mouthpiece, providing support and hinting at the framework behind this illusion of a real instrument. The tribute feels both imaginative and deeply personal, an arrangement often chosen for funerals or memorial services where music, and perhaps the saxophone in particular, played a central role in the person's life. It could easily be pictured on display at a service near Holborn Viaduct, the Strand, or a local church, its sunny yellow tones offering comfort and remembrance, while the red accents speak gently of enduring love and respect. A large saxophone-shaped floral arrangement is set against a pure white background, its familiar curves rendered entirely in fresh, cheerful blooms that radiate warmth and remembrance. The body of the saxophone is made from tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, each small flower head carefully aligned to form a thick, even carpet of colour that mimics the smooth sweep of brass. The gentle curve of the neck and the broad, open bell are clearly defined, giving the tribute a lifelike, almost sculptural quality. Along the length of the instrument, from the lower bell right up to the crook, runs a graceful trail of vivid orange-red spray roses, arranged where the keys and decorative metalwork would usually sit. These tiny roses, some open and some still in bud, add texture and a lively contrast, their rich tones echoing the warmth of a saxophone's sound. Nestled among them are touches of fresh green foliage, which provide a natural, breathing space in the design and subtly highlight each curve. Thin, light green wires can be glimpsed in places, hinting at the internal framework and meticulous workmanship involved in assembling a piece like this. A soft, diffused shadow spreads beneath the tribute, suggesting it is raised slightly from the surface, just as it might be when displayed at a memorial service in Holborn or at a celebration of life near Russell Square. This floral saxophone feels both joyful and reflective, a fitting tribute for a loved one whose story was entwined with music, whether through local jazz evenings, buskers along High Holborn, or simple moments of song at home.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life lived in harmony with this elegant Saxophone Tribute from Holborn Florist. Thoughtfully crafted to resemble a saxophone, this unique funeral flower arrangement is perfect for honouring a loved one with a passion for music, jazz or gospel. Expertly designed using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, it is accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery to create a radiant, uplifting display.

Each Saxophone Tribute is handcrafted by our skilled florists in Holborn, ensuring a premium finish with attention to every detail. The warm yellow tones symbolise joy, remembrance and gratitude, bringing a gentle melody of comfort to any funeral, memorial or church service. Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, this striking floral saxophone makes a beautiful focal point beside the coffin or at the front of the venue.

At Holborn Florist, we use only high-quality, fresh flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy should any blooms be out of season. Your tribute will always reflect the same style, colour palette and value. Order this personalised Saxophone Tribute online for reliable, timely delivery from our Holborn store and let your flowers play a final, heartfelt song of farewell.
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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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