The image presents a large, bespoke floral arrangement designed to resemble a saxophone, poised upright before a clean white background. Every part of the instrument's structure-from the long stem and central body to the curved neck and wide bell-is meticulously built from small yellow chrysanthemum florets, packed so tightly that they form a continuous, velvety skin of colour. This yellow surface appears luminous, as though lit from within, recalling the warm glow of stage lighting in one of Soho's intimate jazz clubs. Throughout the saxophone's length, tiny clusters of deep red rosebuds and spray roses interrupt the yellow, positioned where the instrument's keys, levers, and tone holes would lie. These roses introduce elegant points of contrast, their velvety petals bringing a sense of luxury and profound sentiment, making the tribute particularly suitable for a funeral service or memorial gathering. Intertwined with the blooms are slender strands of rich green foliage, likely ivy or trailing ruscus, which trace the instrument's curves like musical notes winding around a staff. The greens are especially prominent along the neck and around the bell, reinforcing the shape while softening its edges. Subtle silver or green floral wires emerge near the mouthpiece and to the left side, hinting at the internal frame that keeps the piece upright and echoing the fine, technical details found on a real sax. The stark white background strips away distractions, placing full focus on the artistry and emotional impact of the design. This floral saxophone would feel perfectly at home at a central London farewell, honouring a loved one whose life was filled with music, late-night performances, or cherished evenings in Soho's historic live venues. It is a celebration of sound translated into petals and leaves.
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In this carefully staged photograph, a saxophone-shaped floral sculpture commands attention against an uncluttered white backdrop, its form crafted with the kind of precision associated with Soho's creative heart. The entire instrument is recreated using a dense layer of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each small flower head aligned to follow the natural lines of the saxophone. The yellow blooms blanket the long body, the smooth curve of the neck, and the flared bell, creating a plush, textured surface that appears almost cushion-like. Placed at measured intervals along this sunny expanse are little clusters of red rosebuds and miniature spray roses, thoughtfully arranged where a real saxophone's keys and buttons would be. These crimson touches bring depth and emotion to the design, suggesting love, admiration, and the powerful memories attached to a favourite song or performance. Threaded sinuously among the chrysanthemums are trailing strands of green foliage, reminiscent of ivy or looping ruscus, which follow the instrument's distinctive silhouette and add a sense of graceful movement. A few fine support wires are visible near the mouthpiece area and along the left edge, offering gentle structure while also echoing the delicate hardware on a real brass sax. The overall effect is that of a floral artwork that might honour a musician, band member, or devoted jazz fan at a funeral or memorial service in Soho or nearby central London venues. With its warm yellow tones, rich red accents, and vibrant greenery, the piece conveys both joy and reverence-like a final encore played in petals for someone whose life was scored by music. A bold and elegant floral saxophone stands out sharply against a bright white backdrop, its shape carefully rendered so that even people familiar with real instruments would recognise it instantly. The entire body of the saxophone, including the broad bell, straight central tube, and gracefully arched neck, is clad in a tight mass of yellow chrysanthemums, their small, layered petals fitting together like a soft mosaic. The dense coverage gives the tribute a plush, tactile appearance, with the yellow tones glowing warmly, reminiscent of brass catching the ambient light of a Soho bar or underground jazz venue. Running up the length of the instrument, a decorative channel of orange-red spray roses marks out the keys, each tiny rose offering a flash of deeper colour and creating a visual rhythm that draws the eye upward. Between these accents, slivers of fresh green foliage and traces of slender, pale green structural wire are just visible, offering contrast and revealing the skilled construction hidden beneath the flowers. A faint, diffused shadow beneath adds depth, suggesting the piece is slightly raised or mounted, perhaps ready to be placed at a memorial service in Soho, near Greek Street or Berwick Street Market. The tribute carries a gently celebratory air, as though a beloved tune is playing quietly in the background, wrapping mourners in shared memories. It feels particularly fitting for honouring someone who loved the music and nightlife of Soho - a saxophonist, a jazz aficionado, or a regular in the area's intimate clubs - capturing the spirit of a final performance expressed through colour, texture, and tender floral artistry by a local Soho florist.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute from Flowers Soho. This elegant funeral flower arrangement is carefully handcrafted in the shape of a saxophone using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums, accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery. The rich yellow tones and thoughtful design create a warm, uplifting gospel-inspired tribute that brings comfort and beauty to any memorial, funeral, or celebration of life.

Each Saxophone Tribute is arranged by our skilled florists in Soho, ensuring premium quality, balance and attention to detail. Approximate dimensions are 83 cm (32 inches) in height and 33 cm (13 inches) in width, making it a striking focal piece for the service. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the style and integrity of the design.

Ideal for music lovers, performers or those who cherished gospel and jazz, this personalised funeral tribute is a meaningful way to honour their memory. Order online from Flowers Soho for reliable, professional service and timely delivery across London.
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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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