A detailed floral sculpture of a saxophone stands alone against a bright white backdrop, capturing the essence of the instrument through colour and texture rather than brass and metal. The main body is meticulously covered in compact yellow chrysanthemum heads, each blossom carefully placed so that their petals overlap slightly, forming a lush, cushiony surface that hugs every curve and angle of the sax. The yellow is vibrant yet soothing, evoking the glow of early evening sunlight across Marylebone's Georgian terraces. Set into this sea of yellow are numerous tiny red rosebuds, each one forming a visual punctuation mark that echoes the placement of real saxophone keys and mechanisms. These red details draw the eye along the instrument's length, guiding the gaze as if following a line of written music. Subtle, slender strands of dark green foliage wind their way around the structure, especially along the neck and around the bell, softening the outline and suggesting fluid movement, like a phrase of jazz drifting into the air above Paddington Street Gardens. From the top left, at the mouthpiece, a few delicate wires or stems lift upwards, both reinforcing the vertical stance and hinting at the unseen technical work behind the beauty. This floral tribute feels deeply personal, an ideal funeral design for a cherished musician, choir member, or music lover from Marylebone. The combination of sunny yellow blooms and rich red roses speaks of joy, gratitude and heartfelt love, turning the saxophone into a symbol of the songs and stories that shaped a life.
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A saxophone rendered entirely in flowers emerges crisply against a clean white background, its graceful profile unmistakeable. The structure is built from hundreds of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums, their feathery petals tightly clustered to form a continuous, plush surface that follows every twist of the instrument's form. The warm yellow tone feels reminiscent of afternoon sunshine spilling along Marylebone's side streets. Dotted thoughtfully across this floral surface are clusters of petite red rosebuds, each representing a key or button on the saxophone, their rich, velvety red providing contrast and lending a sense of depth and realism. Fine threads of green foliage, perhaps ivy or similar trailing greenery, are woven gently along the instrument's curves, especially around the neck and bell, where they curl and loop like musical notes swirling into the air. At the upper left, just where the mouthpiece would sit, a few slim wires and stems rise lightly upwards, suggesting the reed and revealing a glimpse of the underlying structure that supports the tribute. The composition is simple yet emotionally resonant, making this floral saxophone particularly suited as a funeral or memorial piece for someone in Marylebone whose life was intertwined with music-maybe a jazz enthusiast, band member, or teacher who inspired others. The pairing of sunny yellow chrysanthemums with deep red roses conveys friendship, joy, love and respect, transforming this sculpted instrument into a final, silent melody offered in flowers to honour their memory. This exquisitely crafted floral tribute portrays a saxophone in full, curving detail, standing out crisply against a bright white background like a spotlighted instrument on a Marylebone stage. The main body is built from densely packed yellow chrysanthemums, their small, textured petals merging into a soft, almost velour-like surface that follows each contour of the instrument. From the rising sweep of the neck to the elongated central section and the gently flared bell, the silhouette is instantly recognisable, capturing the essence of a real sax resting between sets at a West End performance. Along the front of the instrument, a slender trail of orange-red spray roses marks the line of the keys. Each miniature bloom, carefully placed and accompanied by sprigs of fresh green foliage, adds contrast and visual rhythm, suggesting the tactile points where fingers once pressed out a favourite tune. Fine, light green wires form a hidden skeleton beneath the flowers, occasionally visible where petals part, hinting at the structural ingenuity behind the piece. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the design anchors it in space and adds to its three-dimensional realism. Created for moments of remembrance, this floral saxophone feels particularly suited to a funeral or memorial service in Marylebone, where music and culture are part of daily life. It might honour a loved one who found joy in concerts at nearby venues or someone whose own playing once filled local streets and homes. The arrangement carries a gentle emotional refrain, suggesting that although the musician is gone, the music of their life still resonates quietly in the hearts of those who gather to say goodbye.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement, thoughtfully crafted by Florist Marylebone. This striking design features a saxophone-shaped display created from premium yellow chrysanthemums, accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery for depth and elegance.

Perfect for gospel lovers, musicians, or anyone whose spirit was lifted by melody, this personalised floral tribute brings a warm, uplifting presence to any memorial, church service, or celebration of life. Every stem is carefully selected for freshness and quality, ensuring your arrangement looks beautiful throughout the service.

Approximate dimensions: 83 cm (32 inch) high and 33 cm (13 inch) wide, making it an impressive yet tasteful display piece. Due to seasonality, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour, and equal or superior quality, in line with our high standards.

Handmade in Marylebone and available for reliable local delivery, the Saxophone Tribute is a premium, meaningful way to honour a loved one's passion for music. Order online from floristmarylebone.co.uk for a heartfelt farewell that speaks volumes without words.
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    Very pleased with the arrangement. The flowers were vibrant and beautifully presented.

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    A heartfelt and beautiful arrangement. The flowers were stunning and arrived promptly.

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    The bouquet was absolutely beautiful, with vibrant colors and fresh flowers. Highly recommend.

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    The bouquet was gorgeous and arrived on time, providing a beautiful tribute.

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    The bouquet was stunning and arrived quickly. [COMPANY_NAME] provided excellent quality.

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    The delivery was prompt and the bouquet was absolutely stunning. We couldn't have asked for more.

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    Elegant and vibrant, the flowers brought warmth and beauty to the memorial service.

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    A heartfelt arrangement that provided comfort and elegance during a very difficult time.

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