A saxophone-shaped floral sculpture stands tall and slender against a stark white background, its form defined entirely by blossoms and foliage. The body of the saxophone is meticulously covered with densely packed yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded flower heads creating a soft yet structured surface. This thick tapestry of yellow traces the signature S-curve of the neck, runs down the length of the body, and opens into the flared bell at the lower end, so that the familiar silhouette is instantly recognisable. The chrysanthemums are uniform in tone, a clear, bright yellow, and their close placement gives the impression of a finely upholstered instrument, cushioned in petals. Nestled at precise intervals across this yellow expanse are little bursts of deep red spray roses or rosebuds, placed where the keys, valves, and button clusters might sit on a real saxophone. Their rich, velvety petals and darker hue provide contrast, both visually and emotionally, introducing a note of love and reverence to the sunny base. Winding gently along the contours are slender threads of dark green foliage, possibly ivy or another trailing greenery, which follow and accentuate the saxophone's curves. Near the top left, around the imagined mouthpiece, a few thin, green or metallic wires extend upwards, suggesting the delicate mechanical elements of a wind instrument while also hinting at the internal support of the piece. The clean white background focuses the eye entirely on the tribute, conveying both simplicity and importance. This is the kind of personalised memorial arrangement families in Haringey might choose when honouring a saxophonist, jazz enthusiast, or music teacher from areas like Muswell Hill, Green Lanes, or Bounds Green, using bright flowers to recall the joy and energy that music brought into their lives.
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The photograph shows a detailed floral tribute in the shape of a saxophone, set upright against a clear white background that makes the colours and form stand out vividly. Every part of the saxophone's structure, from the mouthpiece down through the body to the bell, is covered with small, closely clustered yellow chrysanthemum florets. The blooms form a thick, textured blanket that gives the instrument a soft, almost cloud-like appearance while still following the precise contours of the frame beneath. The yellow is bright and warm, suggesting light and optimism even in the setting of farewell flowers. Scattered like musical notes across this golden surface are tiny red rosebuds or spray roses, carefully positioned to represent the keys and buttons along the saxophone. Their deeper, ruby tones and compact shape bring contrast and focus, drawing the eye along the imagined path of a musician's hands. Fine strands of greenery, probably trailing foliage or ivy, trace subtle lines around the edges and curves, particularly around the neck and bell, adding depth and a natural, flowing energy. At the upper left, by the implied mouthpiece, a few slender wires or stems extend gently upward, nodding to both the reed of the instrument and the hidden structure that supports the floral design. The overall impression is one of quiet beauty and personal significance, a tribute that might travel from a Haringey workshop near Turnpike Lane or Seven Sisters to a local church or crematorium. It would be especially meaningful for a farewell to someone whose life in North London was intertwined with jazz nights, brass band rehearsals, or simply an enduring love of music. The photograph features a beautifully crafted funeral tribute in the exact shape of a saxophone, set against a luminous white background that emphasizes the colours and contours of the design. The structure of the instrument is rendered entirely in fresh yellow chrysanthemums, each small flower head carefully placed to form a dense, velvety layer along the instrument's body, bell, and graceful neck. The blooms follow the saxophone's curves with precision, creating a smooth, continuous form that feels both luxurious and gentle to the eye. Running along this golden base are fine, vertical trails of orange-red spray roses, positioned where the keys and decorative elements of a real saxophone would naturally be found. Their deeper, fiery tones provide striking accents, like notes picked out along a musical line, while small clusters of fresh green foliage tucked in between add cool touches of colour that keep the design lively and balanced. Pale green floral wires, faintly visible at certain points on the inner curves and underside, hint at the careful engineering and professional skill needed to hold such a complex floral sculpture in place. A soft shadow beneath the piece suggests that it is raised above the surface, ready to be set at the front of a chapel, crematorium, or community venue in Haringey. The overall mood is tender and expressive, making this tribute a fitting choice for families wanting to honour a relative or friend who loved jazz, brass bands, or simply the comfort of music played at home. Crafted with the thoughtful care local clients expect from Haringey Flowers, it carries both melody and memory in one distinctive floral form.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Create a moving musical tribute with our Saxophone Tribute from Haringey Flowers in Haringey. Handcrafted in the shape of a saxophone, this stunning funeral arrangement is designed to honour music lovers and celebrate a life lived in harmony. Fresh yellow chrysanthemums form the elegant saxophone shape, accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery for added depth and texture. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists, this personalised tribute brings to mind the melody of blessed holy gospel, making it a fitting choice for religious services, memorials or cremations. Approximate dimensions are 83 cm in height and 33 cm in width, offering a striking focal point beside the coffin or on a stand. We use only premium, fresh flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain style, colour and quality if any blooms are out of season. Available for reliable local delivery in Haringey and surrounding areas, this saxophone funeral flower tribute offers a heartfelt way to say goodbye. Order online at haringeyflowers.org.uk for a respectful, high-quality floral tribute crafted with care.
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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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