A bespoke floral saxophone tribute dominates the white background of this image, showcasing the skill of the florist and the tenderness behind its creation. The instrument's outline is perfectly clear: a slim, gently angled mouthpiece leading into a gracefully curving neck, down through the long body and into the wide, circular bell that flares at the bottom. Every section is covered in tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums, their small daisy-like blooms forming a continuous, cushiony layer that mimics the solid surface of brass. The yellow is rich and sunny, suggesting friendship, joy, and remembrance, making the piece especially appropriate for a celebration of life. Across this bright surface, in carefully chosen positions, sit clusters of red spray roses, some in tight bud and others just beginning to open. Placed where keys and buttons would normally be, they lend realism and visual rhythm, as though following the path of a musician's fingers. Threads of slender green foliage, possibly ivy or similar greenery, weave along the edges and through key points, emphasising the natural flow of the instrument's curves and adding a fresh, living contrast to the golden base. Fine metallic or green wires are just visible near the top, supporting the mouthpiece area and giving a sense of light upward motion, almost like a line of music stretching towards the sky. This arrangement would suit a funeral or memorial service for a music lover in Kentish Town or the surrounding area, perhaps delivered to a church near Tufnell Park or a crematorium serving North London, conveying a message of love, respect, and a final encore whispered through flowers.
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The photograph shows an intricately designed saxophone-shaped floral arrangement, poised upright against a blank white backdrop so its colours and form can be fully appreciated. The saxophone's full silhouette is present, from the gently angled mouthpiece to the sweeping S-curve and broad, open bell. Its surface is entirely composed of bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, packed closely together in neat rows and clusters, giving the tribute a smooth, tactile appearance like a thick, floral tapestry. The yellow blooms appear fresh and luminous, each petite head adding to a sense of warmth and quiet optimism. Dotted across this golden field, where the instrument's keys and mechanisms would be, are small groupings of deep red roses and spray roses. Their compact buds and unfolding petals sit slightly raised above the chrysanthemums, providing contrast in both colour and texture, almost like the touchpoints where a musician's fingers would rest. Delicate lines of dark green foliage thread among these features, underlining the curves and adding a gentle sense of movement, as if tracing a melody through the air. A few fine green or silver wires emerge subtly around the mouthpiece region, suggesting both the reed and the unseen structure that allows the design to hold its shape. The overall effect is poignant and expressive, particularly fitting for a funeral or memorial in Kentish Town, honouring someone connected to jazz, brass bands, or nights spent enjoying live performances along Kentish Town Road or in neighbouring Camden. It is a floral sculpture that speaks in silence, offering a final tribute through colour, craftsmanship, and the suggestion of music remembered. In this photograph, a saxophone is reimagined as a floral sculpture, crafted with exceptional precision for a funeral or memorial in the Kentish Town area. The instrument's iconic silhouette-the tall, gently leaning body, curved neck, and open bell-is laid out against a pure white background, ensuring the colours and textures of the flowers stand out. The entire structure is densely covered in yellow chrysanthemums, their compact petals forming a continuous, cushiony surface that recalls the warm glow of brass under soft indoor lighting. Tracing the route where keys and tone holes would normally appear, slim bands of orange-red spray roses, interspersed with sprigs of vivid green foliage, create an elegant vertical rhythm up the length of the saxophone. These small blooms serve as bright accents, adding depth and a sense of musical cadence to the design, like gentle notes rising in a quiet chapel near Gospel Oak or Dartmouth Park. Subtle pale green wires can be seen here and there, offering discreet support and echoing the internal mechanics of a real instrument. Beneath the tribute, a faint, diffused shadow anchors it on the white surface, reinforcing its sculptural, three-dimensional quality. The overall mood is one of affectionate remembrance, inflected with the warmth and energy of music. It is the kind of bespoke floral piece families might choose to honour a musician, a jazz lover, or someone who treasured evenings of live music in nearby Camden, allowing their passion for sound and rhythm to be expressed one final time in flowers rather than notes.

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 Kentish Town. This elegant saxophone-shaped design is lovingly crafted with fresh yellow chrysanthemums and delicate spray roses, symbolising joy, warmth and remembrance. Lush greenery adds depth and texture, creating a striking and meaningful focal piece for any memorial, church service or funeral.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Kentish Town, each Saxophone Tribute is created with care to reflect your personal message and honour your loved one's passion for music and gospel. Approximate dimensions are 83 cm in height and 33 cm in width, making it a beautifully proportioned tribute for display beside the coffin or at the altar.

We use only premium, fresh flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute always looks full, balanced and of the highest quality. If certain blooms are out of season, we will replace them with flowers of similar size, colour and value. Trust Florist Kentish Town for reliable, compassionate service and timely funeral flower delivery across Kentish Town and surrounding areas. Order online at floristkentishtown.co.uk for a dignified and memorable floral tribute.
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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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