A large, bespoke floral sculpture in the clear shape of a saxophone is displayed against a crisp white background, making every curve and colour nuance easy to distinguish. The body of the saxophone is meticulously carpeted with small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each one placed closely together so the eye reads a seamless, sunlit surface. These blooms trace the instrument's iconic form: the gently leaning neck, the long central body, and the dramatic flare of the bell at the base. Nestled throughout this golden field are clusters of deep red spray roses and rosebuds, appearing where you would expect to find the keys, rods, and metal fittings on a real saxophone. Their velvety petals and richer tones give the piece dimension and a sense of precision engineering within a living medium. Fine tendrils of dark green foliage, perhaps ivy or a similar trailing leaf, are interlaced along the outline and in key areas of the design, accentuating the shape while adding a touch of natural softness. Subtle silver or green wires are visible at certain points, particularly around the mouthpiece and along the body, hinting at the underlying support that helps maintain the instrument's structure. A delicate wire flourish lifts upwards from where the mouthpiece would sit, evoking both a decorative note and the suggestion of a melody spiralling into the air. This thoughtful floral tribute, ideal for a memorial in Raynes Park or nearby Wimbledon Chase, feels especially fitting for someone whose life was intertwined with music, whether they played in local bands or simply loved jazz drifting through local cafés. Its yellow chrysanthemums evoke warmth, optimism, and cherished memories, while the red roses bring an intimate message of love and admiration to a funeral or celebration of life.
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The photograph presents a full-sized saxophone recreated entirely from flowers, standing upright against a pure white background that highlights every intricate feature. The familiar outline of the instrument is built from hundreds of tightly packed yellow chrysanthemum florets, their textured petals forming a plush, continuous surface that follows the saxophone's graceful neck, long body, and flared bell. The vibrant yellow base is broken up by carefully placed red elements: petite rosebuds and spray roses arranged to suggest the saxophone's keys and mechanisms, each one a precise flash of colour that adds rhythm and visual interest. Along the curves and outer edges, fine strands of green foliage thread through the blooms, echoing the lines of the instrument and imparting a subtle, organic movement, as if music itself were curling around the design. Slim green or metallic wires peek out occasionally, especially near the mouthpiece, discreetly supporting the structure while hinting at the instrument's more technical components. The tribute feels both sculptural and tender, a piece that could stand at the front of a funeral service in a Raynes Park church or crematorium chapel, honouring a saxophonist, jazz fan, or someone remembered for their lively spirit at local gatherings near Cannon Hill Common or the high street. The sunny chrysanthemums convey friendship and remembrance, while the deeper red roses add emotional weight, suggesting enduring affection and respect. Crafted with the steady hands of an experienced florist, this floral saxophone offers a poignant, uniquely musical way to say goodbye, capturing the essence of a life that resonated like a beloved song shared with family and friends. The photograph captures a beautifully realised floral saxophone tribute, crafted with the kind of detail and emotion that feels at home in Raynes Park's close-knit community. Against a bright white background, the saxophone's classic shape-the long body, flared bell, and graceful, upward-curving neck-is built entirely from clusters of vivid yellow chrysanthemums. Each blossom is pressed tightly into place, creating a smooth, cushiony surface that glows warmly, like brass softy lit on a concert stage. Along the centre line where keys and tone holes would usually sit, a vine-like trail of tiny orange-red spray roses zigzags thoughtfully, their saturated petals adding moments of intensity and visual rhythm. These roses are interspersed with snippets of lush green foliage, whose cooler tones carve gentle shadows and help to emphasise the instrument's curves and depth. If you look closely, fine strands of light green floral wire can be seen beneath the flowers, delicately supporting the bell and tracing the arc of the neck, a quiet testament to the florist's technical skill. A faint, diffused shadow below the piece suggests it rests on a flat board or stand, ready to be transported to a funeral chapel or crematorium serving families in Raynes Park, Wimbledon, or Morden. The arrangement radiates a sense of respectful celebration, perfectly suited to honour someone who loved music-perhaps a local band member, a jazz fan who frequented nearby venues, or a relative whose favourite memories were tied to the sound of a saxophone singing through the night.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and joy with the Saxophone Tribute from Florist Raynes Park. This elegant funeral flower arrangement is lovingly crafted in the shape of a saxophone, symbolising the melody of cherished memories and a blessed gospel spirit. Carefully designed with fresh yellow chrysanthemums as the main base and accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery, this tribute offers a warm, uplifting expression of sympathy.

Standing approximately 83 cm (32 inches) high and 33 cm (13 inches) wide, this striking floral saxophone makes a beautiful focal point for a funeral, memorial or church service in Raynes Park and surrounding areas. Each piece is handcrafted by our experienced florists using the freshest seasonal blooms to ensure premium quality and long-lasting beauty.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the overall style and elegance of the design. Choose the Saxophone Tribute to honour a music lover, jazz enthusiast or cherished musician with a personalised floral arrangement that truly reflects their passion. Order online from Florist Raynes Park for reliable, professional service and timely local delivery.
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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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