A large saxophone-shaped floral tribute, crafted with remarkable precision, stands against a stark white backdrop, giving the impression that the instrument itself has been transformed into living colour. The main body of the saxophone is meticulously built from hundreds of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each floret nestled so closely against the next that they form a continuous, padded surface, following every nuance of the instrument's familiar contour from the upward-arching neck to the fluted bell. Interspersed throughout this luminous yellow field are numerous tiny, deeply coloured red rosebuds or spray roses, thoughtfully placed at intervals along the body where the keys and pads of a real saxophone would be, turning each functional point into a moment of floral beauty. Fine, trailing strands of dark green foliage wind in and out of the flowers, particularly along the outer edges of the neck and bell, where they help define the instrument's profile and lend a natural, flowing elegance reminiscent of music drifting over the Thames near Charing Cross. Discreet, silver-toned or green floral wires are visible in places, especially near the top left where the mouthpiece would typically sit, subtly indicating both the reed and the framework that supports this three-dimensional design without detracting from its realism. The overall mood is of a bespoke, music-inspired memorial piece, ideal for honouring a saxophonist, jazz lover, or theatre musician remembered from performances in nearby West End venues. The bright yellow chrysanthemums symbolise friendship, joy, and the light of a life well lived, while the red roses add a richer note of devotion and loss, creating a thoughtful, locally inspired tribute suitable for delivery to a funeral or celebration of life service around Charing Cross.
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An imaginative floral saxophone, created as a funeral or memorial tribute, stands upright against a simple white background, its form and colours dominating the scene. The instrument's long, sinuous body is entirely covered in a dense carpet of small, sunny yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom tightly packed so the petals form a plush, velvety skin that follows the flowing S-shaped curve and expands into the rounded bell. Dotted across this bright yellow expanse are many tiny, glossy red rosebuds or miniature roses, carefully set where the metal keys and buttons of a real saxophone would lie, suggesting the instrument's functional details while adding points of rich, romantic colour. Fine threads of lush green foliage, perhaps ivy or another flexible greenery, wind their way along the outer edge, looping around the arched neck and circling the bell, introducing a graceful sense of movement, as though echoing a jazz melody heard near the theatres and bars around Charing Cross station. From the top left, where you would expect the mouthpiece, a few slender, green or metallic wires rise lightly, indicating both the reed and the hidden support that keeps this floral sculpture poised and upright. The tribute feels deeply personal, something a Charing Cross family might choose to commemorate a musician, band member, or music lover whose life was intertwined with the sounds of the city. The yellow chrysanthemums radiate gentle warmth and remembrance, while the scattered red roses are a quiet statement of love and respect, turning this floral saxophone into a poignant and distinctive farewell at a funeral, cremation, or memorial service. This imaginative funeral tribute transforms a saxophone into a work of floral art, portrayed against a bright white backdrop that accentuates every detail. The full outline of the instrument is constructed from masses of yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom set closely together so the surface appears both lush and continuous, like a soft, floral interpretation of brass. From the rounded, slowly flaring bell at the base to the rising length of the tube and the signature curve of the neck at the top, the familiar silhouette is faithfully captured. Along the instrument's front, delicate bands of vibrant orange-red spray roses trace the line where keys and metal fittings would usually sit. These tiny flowers, combined with discreet clusters of fresh green foliage, add texture, movement, and contrast, bringing the design to life in much the same way a melody enlivens a quiet room near Charing Cross or Embankment. Subtle strands of pale green floral wire thread through the piece, barely noticeable yet crucial to holding the structure steady and highlighting the craftsmanship behind the tribute. A gentle, diffused shadow beneath the saxophone suggests it is suspended just above a surface or supported on a stand, reinforcing its three-dimensional presence. The overall effect is one of tender beauty and understated drama, perfectly suited to a memorial service in central London, whether in a chapel off the Strand or a venue in Covent Garden. It offers a heartfelt way to remember someone whose love of music-jazz sessions, orchestral concerts, or street performances around Trafalgar Square-was central to their life and to the memories they leave behind.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate the life of a music lover with our elegant Saxophone Tribute from Charing Cross Florist. This striking funeral arrangement is expertly crafted in the shape of a saxophone, symbolising a life filled with melody, joy and gospel harmony. Designed using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums and delicate spray roses, it offers a warm, uplifting display of sympathy that stands out with its unique musical theme.

Accented with lush greenery, this personalised tribute brings a soft, graceful presence to any funeral, memorial or celebration of life service. The careful detailing and premium blooms reflect our commitment to quality and respect at every stage. Approximate dimensions are 83 cm (32") in height and 33 cm (13") in width, creating an impressive focal point without overwhelming the space.

At Charing Cross Florist in Charing Cross, we use only high-quality, fresh flowers, with a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute remains beautiful and in keeping with your chosen style. Ideal for families wishing to honour a musician, jazz enthusiast or gospel singer, this saxophone tribute offers a heartfelt, memorable farewell. Order online for reliable, timely funeral flower delivery in Charing Cross and surrounding areas.
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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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