This photograph features an elaborate floral arrangement artistically shaped into a full saxophone, standing upright against a bright, plain white background that throws the colours and structure into sharp relief. The entire frame of the instrument, from the lowest curve of the bell to the tip of the neck, is carefully coated in a dense mosaic of small yellow chrysanthemum florets. Their petals overlap to create a smooth, tactile surface that feels both soft and substantial, like a continuous blanket of blooms. The classic saxophone outline is faithfully followed so the viewer can trace its familiar S-shaped profile and gently expanding bell. Positioned across this sunny expanse are clusters of tiny red spray roses and buds, placed exactly where the keys and key covers would lie on a real saxophone, their deep red hue and rounded shapes imitating the mechanics of the instrument while adding visual drama. Slender strands of rich green foliage twist and wind along the edges and key points of the design, evoking the rods and decorative details while gently breaking up the solid yellow mass. Near the upper left, at the imagined mouthpiece, fine green and metallic wires extend upwards, giving a discreet hint of the structural framework and a sense of sound rising. The tribute would be particularly moving for a funeral in Forest Gate or along Romford Road, honouring someone whose love of music, jazz, or brass band pieces brought energy to family and community events. The combination of joyful yellow chrysanthemums and romantic red roses creates a floral memorial that speaks of both celebration and farewell, a fitting piece to stand near the coffin or at the entrance to a service in a Forest Gate church or crematorium.
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Captured in soft, even lighting against a neutral white backdrop, this floral sculpture portrays a saxophone recreated with extraordinary attention to detail. The full length of the instrument is mapped out using compact, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, each bloom snugly packed so that the surface appears like a continuous yellow tapestry. The body of the sax runs vertically before sweeping forward into the bell, while the neck curves gracefully upwards, all neatly outlined by this soothing, sunlit colour. Scattered across the yellow are numerous small red rosebuds and spray roses, thoughtfully arranged to represent the keys and key clusters, their darker tones and gentle domed shapes lending structure and contrast. Threading along the edges and between some of the blooms, thin strands of dark green foliage mirror the metal rods and braces that give a real saxophone its character, especially visible along the curved neck and the rim of the bell. In the top left corner, a few delicate green and silver wires rise from the mouthpiece area, barely noticeable yet essential for balance and giving the effect of an upward flourish. The overall impression is of a carefully composed funeral or memorial tribute, ideal for a loved one from Forest Gate remembered for their passion for music, perhaps someone who enjoyed performing or listening to bands around Wanstead Flats or local East London venues. The yellow chrysanthemums convey light, warmth, and remembrance, while the red roses add a tender note of love and respect, making this design a poignant choice to accompany a service, cremation, or celebration of life in the Forest Gate community. Against a bright white backdrop, a saxophone crafted entirely from flowers appears almost ready to be played, its form both accurate and deeply expressive. The main structure is built from masses of yellow chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom nestled firmly in place to create a smooth, plush surface that curls and sweeps with the shape of the instrument. The bell at the bottom flares gently, while the long body rises up to meet the elegant curve of the neck, all rendered in the same sunny golden tone. Tracing the line where the keys would lie, a series of petite orange-red spray roses is intertwined with sprigs of vivid green foliage. These smaller elements create texture and contrast, hinting at the saxophone's intricate keywork and bringing a sense of rhythm to the floral design. Fine, light green wires discreetly support the frame, giving the arrangement structure while suggesting the subtle engineering behind a real brass instrument. A soft, feathered shadow beneath the tribute shows it as a three-dimensional piece, as if displayed on an easel during a funeral or memorial service in Forest Gate, perhaps near Forest Lane Park or along a quiet stretch of Woodgrange Road. The mood is tender yet uplifting, a floral echo of favourite tunes and shared evenings, making this saxophone tribute a thoughtful way to remember someone whose life, in East London and beyond, was always accompanied by music.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life lived in harmony with the elegant Saxophone Tribute from Forest Gate Florist. Expertly crafted in Forest Gate, this musical funeral tribute is shaped like a saxophone and arranged with the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, delicate spray roses and lush greenery for a radiant, uplifting finish.

Perfect for gospel, jazz and music lovers, this personalised floral saxophone creates a beautiful focal point at funerals, memorials or celebration of life services. The warm yellow tones symbolise hope, joy and remembrance, while the intricate detailing reflects our commitment to premium quality floristry.

Our skilled florists handcraft every Saxophone Tribute to order, using only the best seasonal blooms and following your special requests wherever possible. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with varieties of similar colour, style and value to ensure the arrangement always looks full, fresh and respectful.

Available for reliable local delivery from Forest Gate Florist, this unique musical tribute is a thoughtful way to honour a loved one's passion for music. Order online at forestgateflorist.co.uk for professional, caring service and beautifully presented sympathy flowers.
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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.

    B

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