Against a plain white background, a meticulously crafted floral sculpture in the shape of a saxophone becomes the sole focus, every petal and curve clearly defined. The body of the saxophone is formed from a dense blanket of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, packed so closely together that they create an almost seamless surface, mirroring the smooth metal of a real instrument. Their colour is warm and uplifting, evoking gentle sunshine on a clear morning over Upton Park, and bringing a sense of hope to a moment of farewell. Along this yellow base, small red rosebuds and miniature roses are placed with precision, marking the positions of the saxophone's keys and buttons. Their deeper, romantic hue introduces emotion and reverence, while their rounded shapes and velvety petals offer a pleasing contrast to the feathery chrysanthemums. Fine strands of rich green foliage and trailing stems are interlaced throughout, especially along the pronounced curve of the saxophone's neck and the flared bell, adding definition and helping the eye trace the familiar lines of the instrument. Delicate structural wires, some silver-toned and some wrapped in green, are subtly visible, suggesting the mouthpiece and inner mechanisms without distracting from the floral artistry. From the top, a graceful extension of wire and foliage reaches upward, almost like a musical phrase drifting into the air. This tribute feels highly personal, the sort of bespoke creation chosen by a family in Upton Park to honour a loved one whose life was entwined with music, whether through jazz sessions, band performances, or quiet practice at home. It is both a celebration of their passion and a tender symbol of goodbye, designed with the care and understanding of local funeral florists.
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A life-sized saxophone crafted entirely from fresh flowers is set against a clean white studio background, allowing its shape and colours to tell a quiet yet powerful story. The entire instrument, from the sweeping bell at the bottom to the gently tilted neck at the top, is covered in hundreds of tiny yellow chrysanthemum florets, each bloom carefully placed to hug the instrument's elegant outline. The surface appears plush and richly textured, the sunny yellow tones suggesting warmth, friendship, and cherished memories shared over music. Dotted thoughtfully across this golden canvas are small, deep red roses or rosebuds, positioned where the saxophone's keys and buttons would naturally sit, adding refined accents of colour and hinting at the intricate mechanics of the real instrument. Slim strands of green foliage, reminiscent of delicate garden climbers you might see around Upton Park's front gardens and railings, weave in and out along the edges and curves, giving rhythm and movement to the design, much like a melody winding its way through a favourite song. Near the top, at the point where the mouthpiece would be, a few slender green or metallic wires extend delicately upwards, suggesting both structural support and the subtle presence of a reed. The tribute stands upright and self-contained, clearly intended as a special funeral or memorial piece, perhaps placed beside a coffin or at the front of a service to honour someone whose life revolved around sound and performance. In this floral saxophone, the quiet language of flowers and the passion of music come together to create a dignified and deeply personal farewell for families in and around Upton Park. A bold floral saxophone tribute stands out vividly against a crisp white background, its iconic shape translated into a sculptural work of flowers. The entire body of the instrument is formed from tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals creating a richly textured surface that looks soft to the touch, like a cushioned version of gleaming brass. The bell opens gently at the bottom, widening in a graceful flare, while the neck curves upwards with a smooth, confident line, so the silhouette instantly suggests a saxophone held ready to play. Along the front of the arrangement, where the keys and decorative details would run, a vertical band of tiny orange-red spray roses winds its way from top to bottom. These miniature roses, interspersed with neat touches of fresh green foliage, create a lively visual rhythm, as if each flower were a note in a familiar tune once heard in the streets and parks around Upton Park. Subtle strands of pale green wire and hidden framework peek through in places, offering a quiet glimpse of the craftsmanship and planning behind the tribute, without disturbing its beauty. A soft shadow beneath the piece anchors it on the white surface, suggesting it is displayed upright for a funeral or memorial service in a local Newham venue. The overall impression is one of tender celebration and respectful farewell: a bespoke floral saxophone that speaks of music-filled evenings, cherished performances, and a life remembered with warmth by family and friends from the Upton Park community.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with the Saxophone Tribute from Florist Upton Park. This elegant funeral flower tribute is carefully crafted in the shape of a saxophone, symbolising harmony, joy and cherished memories. Expertly arranged using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery, it creates a radiant focal point for a funeral, memorial or church service.

Thoughtfully designed by our skilled florists in Upton Park, this personalised tribute brings the gentle melody of a blessed holy gospel to any farewell. The warm yellow tones convey remembrance, hope and gratitude, making it a comforting choice for music lovers and gospel enthusiasts alike. With an approximate height of 83 cm (32 inches) and width of 33 cm (13 inches), it offers an impressive yet tasteful display.

At Florist Upton Park, we use only premium, fresh flowers and follow a careful substitution policy to maintain style, colour and value if certain blooms are out of season. Available for reliable local delivery from our Upton Park florist, this saxophone funeral tribute can be tailored with your own message for a truly meaningful final goodbye. Order online today for a beautiful, music-inspired floral tribute crafted with care.
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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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