A carefully designed saxophone-shaped sympathy arrangement dominates the frame, presented against a plain white studio backdrop so that every bloom and curve is clearly visible. The florist has built the form of an alto or tenor saxophone using a tightly packed mass of small yellow chrysanthemum heads, each one selected for uniform size and colour. These flowers are pressed closely together to outline the entire instrument, from the slim upper mouthpiece, gently angling to the left, through the sweeping, S-like neck, and down into the broad, open bell that curves to the right at the base. The yellow hue is vivid and sunny, radiating warmth that contrasts with the solemn purpose of a funeral or memorial. Across this yellow surface, clusters of tiny deep red spray roses and rosebuds are dotted in a deliberate pattern, echoing the placement of keys, valves, and other mechanical details on a real saxophone. Their velvety petals catch the light and bring in a sense of depth and luxury. Around the outer edge and winding through the central body, thin trails of dark green foliage and perhaps ivy-like vines curl and loop, suggesting both the fluid motion of music and the living nature of the tribute. Near the top, subtle silver and green wires emerge where the mouthpiece would be, adding height and a finishing flourish that hints at a reed or decorative stem. This floral saxophone could easily be imagined resting at a service in one of Hackney's historic churches or modern crematorium chapels, a custom tribute created for a jazz fan, band member, or music teacher whose life was shaped by rhythm and melody. It feels both personal and expressive, as if crafted by hands that understand both flowers and the emotional power of music.
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In this photograph, a full-sized saxophone is reimagined as a floral sculpture, standing upright against a crisp white background that allows every detail to stand out. The body of the instrument is entirely covered in a dense layer of bright, sunny yellow chrysanthemums or similar small-headed blooms, their petals interlocking to form a continuous, textured skin of colour. The saxophone's familiar outline is instantly recognisable: a slim top section where the mouthpiece would be, sweeping into a graceful curved neck, then flowing down into the long body and out into the dramatic flared bell. Scattered across the yellow surface are small, rounded accents of deep red - a mix of rosebuds, tiny spray roses, or berry-like flower centres - positioned to imitate the keys and buttons, giving a rhythmic pattern up and down the length of the instrument. Delicate strands of trailing greenery wind along the edges and across certain sections, adding subtle movement and natural contrast, like curling musical notes traced in green. Near the upper left, a few thin green and metallic wires rise lightly, suggesting the structural support beneath the flowers and giving a hint of a stylised mouthpiece detail. The design is bold yet tender, the kind of bespoke funeral tribute you might commission from a Hackney florist for a loved one who spent evenings playing sax in local pubs around Dalston or Stoke Newington. The bright yellow symbolises friendship, joy, and cherished memories, while the red details speak of love and deep respect. It's easy to picture this piece resting beside a coffin, at a memorial in a Hackney chapel, quietly telling the story of a life lived in tune with music. This image shows a carefully crafted floral saxophone tribute, presented against a pure white backdrop that throws every colour and detail into clear focus, like a spotlight on a quiet Hackney stage. The saxophone's entire body is composed of tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals forming a smooth, almost plush surface that recalls the mellow gleam of brass. From the curved bell at the base to the gently arched neck at the top, the instrument's outline is precise and convincing, with each curve faithfully interpreted in flowers. Along the line where the keys would usually run, the florist has threaded a garland of vivid orange-red spray roses, interspersed with small, bright clusters of green foliage. These accents break up the yellow expanse, adding depth, movement, and a sense of rhythm, like a melody running along the instrument. Fine, pale green wires and discreet framework elements peek through in places, indicating the hidden structure that holds the design in its elegant pose. A faint shadow beneath the saxophone anchors it to the surface, giving a gentle three-dimensional effect as if it is resting on a stand in a Hackney funeral home or community hall. Crafted with the tenderness of a final song, this tribute would be a meaningful choice for a service honouring a musician, jazz fan, or loved one whose life was filled with concerts in London Fields, strolls along the canal, or evenings listening to records at home. It speaks in the quiet language of flowers about remembrance, brightness, and the enduring echo of music.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral arrangement from Hackney Flowers. This elegant floral saxophone is lovingly crafted with fresh yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery, creating a striking and meaningful focal piece for the service. Designed to echo the flowing lines of a saxophone, this tribute is perfect for honouring a musician, jazz or gospel lover, or anyone whose spirit was as bright and uplifting as a joyful melody.

Each Saxophone Tribute is handcrafted by our skilled florists in Hackney, ensuring premium quality blooms and careful attention to detail. The sunny yellow palette symbolises warmth, gratitude and remembrance, while the soft accent flowers add texture and grace. Approximately 83 cm in height and 33 cm in width, it is ideal for placing by the coffin, at the altar or near a photo display.

We use the freshest seasonal flowers available and may make thoughtful substitutions of equal or greater value to maintain the design and colour harmony. Order this musical funeral flower tribute online from Hackney Flowers for reliable, compassionate service and timely delivery to local funeral homes and churches in Hackney 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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