Against a crisp white studio-style background, a full-sized saxophone rendered entirely in fresh flowers stands tall, capturing the eye with its bold yellow and red palette. The body of the saxophone, from the rounded bow to the sweeping bell and upward-reaching neck, is densely packed with bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, so closely set that no gaps of foam or support are visible. Each bloom contributes to a soft, almost plush texture that traces every line and curve of the instrument with remarkable precision. Scattered carefully across this yellow canvas are tiny rich red spray roses and buds, their deeper tone echoing the colour of polished brass in shadow, and they are placed where the instrument's keys and finger plates would naturally fall. Fine strands of dark green foliage and slender vines intertwine along the structure, especially around the bell and neck, subtly defining edges and suggesting the intricate tubing within. Near the upper left, where the mouthpiece would sit, a few delicate metallic or green wire stems rise gracefully, hinting at the reed and inner workings that make a real saxophone sing. The even lighting allows each petal and leaf to be seen clearly, creating an almost three-dimensional effect, as though the floral sculpture is stepping forward from the background. This bespoke tribute feels particularly suited to a funeral or memorial service in Raynes Park, perhaps for someone who loved live gigs, big band music, or quiet evenings listening to jazz at home. The yellow chrysanthemums bring a sense of gentle optimism and remembrance, while the red roses convey affection and respect, turning this arrangement into a deeply personal farewell.
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A meticulously shaped floral saxophone stands upright against a bright white background, its form so accurate it could have been modelled from an instrument carried home along Coombe Lane after a late rehearsal. The body is built entirely from a mass of sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets, each small flower carefully placed to follow the gentle S-curve of the neck, the slim central body, and the beautifully flared bell. This dense layer of petals creates a soft, cushioned appearance, with shadows sinking slightly into the folds of the blooms and giving the piece depth and dimension. Set into this golden surface are numerous miniature red rosebuds and spray roses, arranged like the keys, buttons, and tone holes of a real saxophone, their deeper colour adding both contrast and emotional weight. Slender threads of dark green foliage and possibly ivy twist along the edges and tuck between blooms, especially near the bell and down the side, lending an organic movement that feels almost like notes drifting on the air toward nearby Wimbledon or New Malden. A few fine silver wires and green structural stems are visible near where the mouthpiece would be, rising delicately upward as if suggesting the last breath of a melody. The composition is clean and uncluttered, focusing all attention on the craftsmanship of the floral design. Perfect as a bespoke funeral tribute, it speaks of a life steeped in music and companionship, the bright yellow flowers symbolising cherished memories and the red blooms offering a quiet, loving goodbye from family and friends in and around Raynes Park. In this photograph, a beautifully imagined saxophone takes form not from brass, but from a tapestry of fresh flowers, placed against a luminous white background that highlights every contour. The iconic S-curve of the saxophone, including its rising neck and gently flared bell, is rendered in a dense covering of small yellow chrysanthemums. These blooms are pressed closely together to create a smooth, almost sculpted surface, their soft petals catching the light to produce a warm, golden glow. Along the front of this floral instrument, where one would expect to see metal keys and fittings, the florist has traced a flowing line of orange-red spray roses, their petite blossoms and buds emerging between petals of yellow. Intermingled with these are pockets of bright green foliage, which lend freshness and depth, echoing the subtle shadows and highlights found on a real sax. Fine, pale green wires and framework appear occasionally at the edges, testifying to the technical skill required to hold this complex form securely upright. Beneath the tribute, a gentle shadow pools softly, suggesting the saxophone rests on a simple stand or tabletop, perhaps in a quiet chapel or a family home in Raynes Park during a wake. The mood conveyed is that of tender remembrance for someone whose life was closely linked with music-maybe a local band member, a jazz enthusiast, or a music teacher who inspired students across nearby schools. This floral saxophone becomes a symbolic final song, expressing love, gratitude, and the enduring echo of a life well lived.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and joy with the Saxophone Tribute from Raynes Park Florist. Thoughtfully designed to echo the gentle curves of a saxophone, this bespoke funeral tribute brings the melody of a blessed holy gospel to any farewell service. Expertly handcrafted with fresh yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery, it creates a striking, uplifting focal point that reflects warmth, harmony and cherished memories.

Ideal for funerals, memorials or celebration of life services, this saxophone-shaped floral tribute offers a unique and meaningful way to honour a music lover. Our skilled florists in Raynes Park pay careful attention to detail, ensuring every stem is placed with precision for a premium finish. The vibrant yellow tones symbolise hope, remembrance and comfort for family and friends.

Approximate dimensions: height 83 cm (32 inch), width 33 cm (13 inch). Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the overall style and quality of the design.

Raynes Park Florist provides reliable, professional funeral flower delivery in Raynes Park and surrounding areas. Order this Saxophone Tribute online for a beautifully crafted, respectful arrangement that arrives fresh and on time.
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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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