A sophisticated saxophone-shaped floral tribute stands out crisply against a white studio background, its form instantly recognisable even though it is made entirely from fresh flowers and greenery. The main body, neck and bell of the instrument are densely carpeted with yellow chrysanthemum heads, their rounded florets packed shoulder to shoulder so no gaps in colour show through. This continuous blanket of yellow traces every bend and taper, from the narrow suggestion of a mouthpiece to the broad flared bell at the bottom. Set into this sunny field of petals are clusters of small red rosebuds and miniature red spray roses, acting as floral counterparts to the saxophone's keys and mechanisms. Each red accent has been placed with clear intention, guiding the eye along the line where a musician's fingers would travel. Slim strands of trailing greenery and dark green foliage curl around certain sections, particularly the neck and lower curve, lending a natural softness and subtle three-dimensional effect to the outline. Delicate silver and green wires, barely visible, give gentle structure and indicate where the florist has supported the more intricate shapes. The piece carries a deeply personal air, the kind of bespoke tribute often requested for funerals or memorials in the Streatham area when families want to reflect a loved one's passion for jazz, big band or soulful ballads. One can imagine this floral saxophone resting beside a casket at a local Streatham church or being placed in a remembrance space near Streatham Common, where the uplifting yellow suggests cherished memories and the red roses whisper of love, respect and a life that still echoes in the hearts of those left behind.
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Captured against a smooth white background, this floral sculpture portrays a full-sized saxophone, transformed into an elegant funeral tribute. The structure is entirely enveloped in bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, each small bloom pressed closely to its neighbour, giving the surface a dense, textured appearance that feels almost like soft fabric when imagined by touch. The chrysanthemums trace the flowing neck, the long body and the open bell of the instrument with precise curves and gentle edges. Scattered thoughtfully across this yellow base are tiny red roses and rosebuds, each cluster placed where the metal keys and pads of a saxophone would sit, turning functional details into miniature bursts of crimson. Wisps of dark green foliage and perhaps fine strands of ivy curl around the contours, especially along the neck and lower bend, adding definition and a sense of natural movement. Near the top left, a few slim metal and green stems emerge discreetly, hinting at the mouthpiece and suggesting the hidden framework that keeps the sculpture upright. The colour combination is both bold and comforting: yellow for light, memory and gratitude, red for devotion and love. This design feels like a heartfelt nod to a life filled with rhythm, perhaps to someone from Streatham who enjoyed evenings of live music or played their own sax in local groups. It is easy to picture this tribute resting quietly in a chapel near Streatham Hill or being delivered to a crematorium service, the gentle fragrance of mums and roses accompanying family and friends as they say a final, music-filled farewell. Against a crisp white background, a beautifully realised floral saxophone tribute takes centre stage, its graceful curves and familiar outline rendered entirely in fresh blooms. The full body of the instrument-bell, tube, and gently arching neck-is built from masses of yellow chrysanthemums packed closely together, giving a soft, cushioned texture that still holds a clear and sculpted shape. The colour is a saturated, joyful yellow, reminiscent of a saxophone's golden brass shining under lights at a Streatham concert or an evening performance near Streatham Hill. Along the front of the floral instrument, slender vertical ribbons of orange-red spray roses trace the position of the saxophone's keys and decorative metalwork. These tiny roses, together with scattered clusters of bright green foliage, bring contrast and intricate detail to the piece, evoking the idea of a melody traveling along the length of the instrument. Fine strands of pale green floral wire discreetly reinforce the structure, suggesting the thoughtful craftsmanship required to maintain both elegance and stability. A gentle, diffused shadow beneath the saxophone confirms its three-dimensional presence, as though it is lightly poised on a small stand and ready to play an invisible tune. The mood is serene yet uplifting, making this tribute especially suited to honouring a musician or music lover at a Streatham funeral or memorial, whether held near Streatham Common, in a local church off Mitcham Lane, or within a quiet chapel off Leigham Court Road. It looks like the sort of bespoke, heartfelt piece a seasoned florist at Flowers Streatham might create to bring comfort, artistry, and a sense of enduring song to a final goodbye.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a music lover's life with the elegant Saxophone Tribute from Flowers Streatham. This unique funeral arrangement is artfully shaped like a saxophone, creating a striking focal point for any memorial or farewell service. Expert florists carefully design each tribute using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums for a rich, full base, complemented by delicate spray roses and lush greenery for added texture and depth.

Perfect for honouring a jazz enthusiast, musician, or anyone who found joy in music, this saxophone funeral tribute combines beauty and symbolism in one meaningful design. Its impressive size makes it ideal for display beside the coffin, at the altar, or near a photo display during the ceremony.

Crafted by Flowers Streatham with premium blooms and meticulous attention to detail, this arrangement offers a refined, heartfelt way to express your condolences. We follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that if any seasonal stems are unavailable, they are replaced with flowers of similar colour, style and quality, so your tribute always looks its best.

Order your Saxophone Tribute online from Flowers Streatham for reliable, professional funeral flower delivery in Streatham and surrounding South London areas.
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    The flowers were arranged beautifully, showing great attention to detail.

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    Flowers Streatham delivered a gorgeous arrangement that brightened the day.

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    The bouquet was beautiful and arrived in perfect condition, adding grace to the memorial.

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    The flowers were arranged beautifully and lasted longer than expected. Thank you.

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    I appreciated the prompt same-day delivery and the stunning floral arrangement.

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