A meticulously crafted floral sculpture in the exact silhouette of a saxophone is displayed against a pure white background, showing off every detail of its design. The florist has completely covered the instrument shape with a dense blanket of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each small flower head carefully angled so that the petals form a continuous, tactile surface, reminiscent of soft velvet following the saxophone's curved body. From the upright mouthpiece, the line flows down into the long, gently bending neck and then widens into the bell at the base, all perfectly defined in flowers. Nestled among the yellow blooms are numerous tiny red spray roses and compact rosebuds, their deeper colour creating the illusion of keys, levers, and decorative touches, just as one might see on a polished brass sax in a music shop on nearby Uxbridge Road. Threads of dark green foliage and trailing ivy trace along the outer contours, particularly around the bell and inner curve, giving the impression of shadow and dimension, while also adding a natural, garden-like softness to the structured form. Subtle glints of wire and support stems appear near the top, disappearing quickly back under the flowers so that the mechanics never distract from the artistic effect. The overall mood is both uplifting and reflective: the glowing yellow suggests joy, shared laughter, and sunny afternoons, while the red roses carry the weight of love, remembrance, and deep respect. It is the sort of bespoke funeral tribute that might be chosen in White City to honour a saxophonist, jazz enthusiast, or music teacher, capturing not just their instrument, but the life and rhythm they brought to family and friends.
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A bold, saxophone-shaped funeral tribute dominates the frame, set crisply against a plain white background so that every flower and curve is easy to imagine. The sculpted form of the saxophone is entirely built from hundreds of small, tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums, their rounded petals forming a plush, almost quilted texture that traces the familiar S-shaped outline from the mouthpiece at the top to the wide bell at the bottom. Across this golden ground, the florist has placed clusters of red spray roses and single rosebuds where the keys and buttons would normally appear, their rich crimson hue and layered petals adding depth, contrast, and a sense of careful craftsmanship. Slender vines of ivy and fine green foliage are woven along the edges and across key points on the neck and bell, suggesting the metal tubing and giving the design a gentle, organic movement, as though a mellow tune were drifting out into the room. Near the mouthpiece, a few delicate green and metallic wires rise slightly, hinting at the reed and revealing just enough of the structure to appreciate how the tribute stands upright. The crisp lighting against the white backdrop makes the yellows feel bright yet comforting, and the reds quietly intense, creating an arrangement that feels both vibrant and dignified. It is easy to picture this piece resting by a coffin or at the front of a chapel in White City, perhaps for a service near the BBC studios or around White City station, where family and friends gather to remember a loved one whose life was closely tied to music, performance, or late-night jazz sessions. Displayed against a crisp white backdrop, this floral tribute takes the unmistakable shape of a saxophone, interpreted with artistry and tenderness. The entire structure is cloaked in bright yellow chrysanthemums, their tightly clustered petals forming a gently textured surface that follows every bend and contour of the instrument. From the rounded lower bow through the long, upright body to the elegantly arched neck and flared bell, the saxophone's silhouette is rendered with such care that it seems almost ready to play. Along the front, where metal keys and fittings would normally catch the light, run small garlands of orange-red spray roses interspersed with sprigs of fresh green foliage. These touches of vivid colour and greenery add depth and dimension, like musical notes standing out against a steady, golden chord. Fine, pale green floral wires, just visible here and there, reveal the craft behind the design and support the three-dimensional form. A gentle, diffused shadow lies beneath the piece, grounding it against the white surface and emphasising its sculptural quality. The mood is one of hushed reverence and understated celebration, perfectly suited to a farewell for someone who loved jazz clubs, buskers near White City stations, or evenings filled with soulful music. The tribute seems to suggest that while a voice or instrument may fall silent, the memory of its sound lingers on in the hearts of those left behind, carried here in petals, colour, and shape.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life of music and faith with the Saxophone Tribute funeral arrangement from Florist White City. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of a saxophone, this elegant memorial display brings the gentle melody of gospel and jazz to any service or farewell. Crafted with the freshest yellow chrysanthemums and delicate spray roses, it offers a warm, uplifting glow that symbolises joy, remembrance and everlasting love.

Each Saxophone Tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists in White City, using premium blooms and lush greenery for a refined, high-end finish. The striking 83 cm height creates a beautiful focal point beside the coffin, at the altar, or near a photograph of your loved one, while the 33 cm width keeps the design graceful and well-balanced.

Ideal for music lovers, gospel singers or anyone who found comfort in song, this bespoke floral saxophone provides a unique, heartfelt way to say goodbye. We operate a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal changes are matched with flowers of the same or superior quality, style and colour. Order your Saxophone Tribute online from FloristWhiteCity.co.uk for reliable, professional service and timely local delivery across White City 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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