The image presents an elegant funeral tribute: a full-sized saxophone recreated entirely from fresh flowers and foliage, set before a plain white background that emphasises its distinctive shape. The entire structure is carpeted in small yellow chrysanthemums, each flower tightly nestled into floral foam so that their round heads form a smooth, continuous surface. This yellow expanse traces the saxophone's long, curved body, the narrowing neck, and the dramatic flare of the bell, with the petals overlapping slightly to create depth and a softly rippled texture. Interspersed throughout are clusters of tiny red rosebuds, carefully positioned to stand in for the keys and mechanical details of the instrument. The roses bring a rich, ruby tone and a different tactile quality, their layered petals sitting proudly above the mums, like small sculpted accents catching the eye. Around certain contours-particularly along the outer curve of the neck and around the bell-slender tendrils of dark green foliage are threaded, suggesting the lines of metalwork, ligatures, and decorative details while keeping the design organic and flowing. A few discreet metallic or green wires emerge from the mouthpiece area at the top, almost like the suggestion of a reed or stand, supporting the structure while maintaining a refined, minimal look. The arrangement feels deeply personal, a bespoke piece that might have been created in Dulwich for a funeral or celebration of life held in a local church or crematorium. It would be especially meaningful for a saxophonist, jazz lover, or music enthusiast from the surrounding neighbourhoods of Forest Hill, Peckham Rye, or East Dulwich. The yellow blooms suggest light, joy, and positive memories, while the red roses carry a message of devotion and heartfelt farewell, turning the saxophone into a floral instrument of remembrance.
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A sophisticated floral arrangement in the unmistakable form of a saxophone stands against a bright white background, every detail carefully interpreted in flowers. The main body of the instrument is densely packed with small yellow chrysanthemum florets, the blooms arranged so tightly that they create an uninterrupted, almost cushion-like texture running from the mouthpiece down through the curved neck and along the elongated body to the wide bell at the base. The yellow hue is vivid yet comforting, catching the light gently and giving the piece a warm, hopeful presence. Dotted along the length of this floral saxophone are petite red rosebuds and spray roses, set precisely where the instrument's keys, buttons, and decorative details would appear. Each red rose introduces a rich, emotional highlight, its layered petals standing out crisply against the field of yellow, like musical notes picked out on a staff. Subtle trails of green foliage, possibly ivy or another fine, trailing greenery, are carefully woven along the contours, helping define the outline while also suggesting the natural flow of music rising and falling. At the top, around the mouthpiece area, a few slender support wires lift slightly from the flowers, giving a discreet glimpse of the mechanics that keep the tribute standing tall. The piece feels like a heartfelt nod to a life filled with rhythm and melody, perhaps created for a Dulwich family honouring a loved one who played in local ensembles, school bands, or community concerts across South London. Together, the yellow chrysanthemums and red roses form a touching balance of remembrance, appreciation, and quiet celebration of a unique musical spirit. A floral saxophone tribute dominates the scene, its familiar silhouette rendered with care and sensitivity, ideal for a music-themed funeral or memorial around Dulwich. The saxophone's entire body is clothed in a dense layer of yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals overlapping to create a soft yet structured surface that smoothly follows every curve-from the arched neck at the top to the wide, open bell at the base. This blanket of yellow feels uplifting and hopeful, shining gently against the stark white background as if illuminated by a patch of clear sky over nearby Dulwich Village. Down the front of the instrument, a flowing line of orange-red spray roses runs in place of the saxophone's keys, the tiny buds and open blooms forming vibrant accents along the length. These roses, carefully arranged among clusters of glossy green foliage, bring depth and lively contrast, echoing the intricate mechanism of a real sax and suggesting music waiting to be played. Faint traces of slender, light green floral wire can be glimpsed beneath the blossoms, indicating the support structure that ensures the piece maintains its graceful, three-dimensional form. A soft, subtle shadow falls beneath the saxophone, anchoring it visually and hinting that it rests on a stand, ready to be placed beside a coffin or tribute table. The overall atmosphere is one of gentle celebration and remembrance, making this design especially moving for honouring a saxophonist, band member, or devoted jazz fan whose life in Dulwich was marked by performances, concerts, or cherished evenings spent listening to music with family and friends.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Dulwich Flowers. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of a saxophone, this striking tribute blends fresh yellow chrysanthemums with delicate spray roses and lush greenery, evoking the uplifting melody of a blessed holy gospel. Each stem is carefully selected for quality and freshness, ensuring a beautiful, lasting display that honours your loved one with elegance and grace.

Ideal for funerals, memorials, and church services in Dulwich and surrounding areas, this floral saxophone tribute offers a unique way to reflect a passion for music or a soulful personality. At approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, it makes a meaningful focal point beside the coffin or at the front of the service.

Dulwich Flowers is known for premium, reliable funeral flowers and compassionate service. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and superior quality, maintaining the overall style and impact of your arrangement. Order this bespoke Saxophone Tribute to convey your deepest sympathy and create a lasting, musical memory.
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    A lovely send-off with fresh and vibrant flowers. Very pleased with the quality.

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    The arrangement was stunning and helped us express our condolences.

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    Beautifully arranged flowers that provided a comforting presence.

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    The arrangement was elegant and brought a sense of peace to our service.

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    Fresh flowers and beautiful arrangement made a meaningful farewell.

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    The bouquet exceeded our expectations with its beauty and freshness.

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    Beautifully arranged flowers that provided comfort during our time of loss.

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    The beautiful combination of flowers was perfect for our memorial service.

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    The elegant bouquet was perfect for honoring our loved one.

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    The freshness and quality of the flowers were outstanding.

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    The flowers were fresh and the arrangement was thoughtfully designed.

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    The greenery added a perfect touch to the elegant flowers. Very pleased with the service.

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    The bouquet was vibrant and lasted longer than expected. Highly satisfied.

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    The freshness of the flowers was remarkable. The arrangement was gorgeous.

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    Beautifully arranged and fresh. Made a somber day a little brighter.

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