A highly detailed funeral tribute in the form of a saxophone is displayed against a pure white background, its floral craftsmanship so precise that at first glance it could be mistaken for a stylised brass instrument. The full silhouette-bell, lower body, curve, and upward neck-is completely obscured beneath a dense layer of small yellow chrysanthemum heads. Each floret is snugly set side by side, creating a plush, cushion-like texture that wraps faithfully around every contour and gives the arrangement a rich, sunlit glow. Woven between these yellow blooms are numerous tiny red spray roses and rosebuds, arranged in subtle clusters along the central body and lower curve where the saxophone's keys and rods would normally run. This interplay of bright yellow and deep red punctuates the design with a sense of rhythm, as though each rose represents a note or chord from a well-loved tune. Thin trails of dark green foliage thread in delicate lines along the outline, particularly noticeable around the bell and the neck, helping to define the shape and adding a natural contrast to the vivid flowers. At the upper left, near the suggestion of a mouthpiece, a few light silver and green wires rise upward, almost like the hint of a reed or a flourish of sound drifting into the air, while quietly supporting the structure. The arrangement is clearly intended as a bespoke memorial, perhaps created for a jazz enthusiast, busker, or performer remembered from the streets and venues around Kings Cross station and the nearby Granary Square. Its colours and form convey both the joy of music and a heartfelt farewell, using the warmth of yellow for friendship and remembrance, and the red accents for enduring love and gratitude.
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A large saxophone-shaped floral arrangement, crafted as a funeral tribute, is shown standing upright against a crisp white background, its vivid colours and intricate form immediately readable even without the context of a service. The familiar outline of the saxophone-broad flared bell at the base, sweeping lower curve, and slender upward neck-is completely built from fresh flowers, primarily a thick, continuous covering of bright sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets. These tiny blooms, each no bigger than a button, are pressed tightly together so that they form a velvety skin over the entire frame, their rounded petals catching light in gentle highlights and shadows that suggest the shine of polished metal transformed into softness. Dotted among this yellow field are small, carefully placed red rosebuds and little clusters of spray roses, each positioned where the instrument's keys and decorative details would normally sit. Their deep red hue stands out in striking contrast, adding depth, structure, and a quiet emotional weight to the design. Along the edges and sweeping lines of the saxophone, fine strands of fresh green foliage twist and weave, particularly around the neck and bell, echoing the flow of tubing and giving the entire piece a sense of movement, as though it could release a last lingering note. At the top left, from the mouthpiece area, a few slender green and metallic wires extend delicately outward, hinting at both a reed and the unseen framework that holds the tribute together. This unique floral sculpture would be especially poignant for a music lover from the Kings Cross area, perhaps someone remembered for late-night jazz near the station or impromptu performances along the Regent's Canal, blending personal story, artistry, and remembrance in one thoughtful design. This floral saxophone tribute, photographed against a pure white background, looks like a lyrical sculpture made entirely of flowers, crafted with the steady hands of an experienced Kings Cross florist. The instrument's full silhouette-from the open, rounded bell at its base to the graceful sweep of the neck-has been carefully shaped and then completely cloaked in densely packed yellow chrysanthemums. These small blooms, uniform in size but rich in layered petals, create a soft, quilted surface that calls to mind the warm glow of brass under stage lights. Tracing the imaginary line of the saxophone keys, a vertical band of tiny orange-red spray roses runs along the front, each little rose opening delicately to reveal veined petals in fiery tones. Nestled among them are pockets of fresh green foliage, which break up the yellow expanse and lend a natural, garden-like feel to the structured design. Fine green floral wires, subtly visible here and there, reveal the internal framework that supports the three-dimensional piece, suggesting how much planning has gone into balancing artistry with stability. A gentle halo of shadow around the base hints at the saxophone resting on a stand, perhaps ready to be displayed at a crematorium chapel or church service near Regent's Canal or King's Cross station. The mood is tender yet quietly joyful, as though this floral instrument could summon back favourite tunes and shared moments, making it a fitting farewell gesture for a music lover, band member, or cherished friend whose memory continues to resonate like a familiar melody.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Florist Kings Cross. Expertly crafted to resemble a saxophone, this striking tribute brings the gentle melody of a blessed gospel to any farewell service. Fresh yellow chrysanthemums form the main body of the design, symbolising remembrance, while delicate spray roses and lush greenery add depth, elegance and texture. Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, this floral saxophone makes a beautiful focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or in a memorial display. Perfect for music lovers and jazz enthusiasts, it offers a personal and meaningful way to say goodbye. Each tribute is lovingly arranged by our skilled florists in Kings Cross using only premium, fresh blooms for lasting beauty. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with similar varieties of equal or higher quality, always maintaining the overall look and feel. Order your Saxophone Tribute online from Florist Kings Cross for reliable, professional service and timely delivery to local funeral homes, churches and crematoriums.
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    Very thoughtful and elegant. Made a difficult day a bit easier.

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    The bouquet was a perfect tribute. Everyone complimented its beauty.

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    The arrangement was elegant and the flowers were top quality.

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    Delivered with care and the flowers were absolutely lovely.

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    The flowers were of excellent quality and arranged beautifully.

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    The service was prompt and the bouquet was breathtaking.

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    The flowers were fresh and the arrangement was absolutely lovely.

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    A beautiful arrangement that provided much-needed solace.

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    A comforting and beautiful arrangement during a tough time.

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    The arrangement was exquisite and arrived on time. Very pleased.

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    The bouquet added a special touch to the memorial service.

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    The bouquet was elegant and added a special touch to the ceremony.

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