This image shows a beautifully detailed floral saxophone standing upright against a stark white background, giving the piece a sense of quiet focus and dignity. The saxophone's entire body is fashioned from numerous small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, their vivid colour forming a bright, continuous surface that defines the instrument's shape. From the slim, rising neck to the full, flared bell at the base, every contour is smoothly outlined in these tiny blooms, creating the impression of a sculpted, petal-covered instrument. Dotted across the yellow expanse are miniature red roses and spray rosebuds, carefully laid out in a pattern that mimics the saxophone's keys, tone holes, and small metal fixtures. These deeper red notes introduce both visual contrast and an emotional depth, evoking affection and remembrance. Winding delicately through and around the flowers, trailing green foliage wraps parts of the neck and lower bell, softening the edges and suggesting the gentle movement of a melody carried on the breeze. Close to the top of the design, fine wires or stem-like supports extend from what would be the mouthpiece, adding subtle structural hints without distracting from the floral artistry. The bright yet neutral setting allows one to imagine this tribute placed at the front of a chapel or on a stand at a wake somewhere in Emerson Park, perhaps near the leafy streets and parks that characterise the area. It speaks of someone whose life was intimately connected to music-maybe a saxophonist in a local band or a devoted jazz fan who loved evenings out in nearby Hornchurch-offering a fitting, personalised farewell made from fresh, fragrant flowers.
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A floral saxophone tribute, both bold and tender, is shown standing alone against a pure white background, its intricate craftsmanship clearly visible. The main structure is completely clothed in a dense layer of bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, each flower placed tightly against the next so the instrument appears smooth and continuous, like a sculpture carved from petals. The graceful curve of the neck, the long body, and the flared bell are all meticulously shaped, making the instrument instantly recognisable even without any metal or wood. Across this yellow surface, tiny crimson-toned rosebuds and small spray roses are dotted in thoughtful clusters, marking the positions of keys and button-like details, their rich colour adding touches of warmth and heartfelt emotion. Slim strands of green foliage, perhaps ivy or other trailing greenery, weave in gentle arcs along the contours, especially around the lower curve and the outer rim of the bell, creating a sense of flow reminiscent of music itself. At the top left, where the mouthpiece would be, a few fine wires or stems extend outward, suggesting the reed and providing hidden support for the design. The lighting is bright and even, drawing attention to the contrasts of yellow, red, and green without any distractions from surroundings. This piece feels designed for a deeply personal farewell, suitable for delivery to a service in Emerson Park or a nearby Hornchurch chapel, honouring someone whose love of saxophone music, big band sounds, or smooth jazz became part of family gatherings and local community life. The tribute balances joy and sorrow, a flowering echo of melodies that continue on in memory. This image shows an intricately designed floral saxophone tribute laid out against a vivid white background, with every detail clearly visible, as though prepared for a ceremony in Emerson Park. The familiar silhouette of the instrument is built entirely from yellow chrysanthemums, their small, densely packed blooms forming a soft but visually solid surface. From the flared bell at the base to the gently curving neck at the top, the flowers follow the saxophone's contours with precision, capturing both the elegance and strength of the original brass form. The chrysanthemums' sunny yellow hue evokes warmth and optimism, turning a symbol of mourning into one of remembrance and gentle celebration. Running in a vertical line down the front, where the keys of the sax would normally sit, is a row of delicate orange-red spray roses. These petite blossoms, some tightly furled and others beginning to open, add depth and emotional resonance, their fiery shades suggesting passion and cherished memories. Small tufts of fresh green foliage punctuate this line, contrasting with the roses and chrysanthemums and bringing a breath of garden freshness that feels at home in the quiet, leafy surrounds of Emerson Park and nearby Hornchurch. Beneath the floral surface, thin light green wires and a subtle framework support the tribute's three-dimensional shape, occasionally peeking through as evidence of skilled craftsmanship. A soft, blurred shadow beneath the saxophone lends it a sense of presence and weight on the white surface. Altogether, the piece feels like a heartfelt floral sculpture, ideal for a funeral or memorial service where a life filled with music, community, and shared evenings in Emerson Park is honoured with grace and artistry.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and joy with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Florist Emerson Park. Expertly handcrafted in Emerson Park, this striking design is shaped like a saxophone and features a lush base of fresh yellow chrysanthemums, symbolising friendship, warmth and remembrance. Delicate spray roses and complementary greenery add softness, depth and a touch of elegance.

Perfect as a coffin spray alternative or a special memorial display for music lovers, this saxophone funeral tribute brings the gentle melody of a blessed gospel service to any farewell. Each piece is made to order by our skilled florists using only premium-quality, fresh blooms for lasting beauty throughout the service.

Approximate dimensions: 83 cm (32") high x 33 cm (13") wide. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall style and quality.

Available for local delivery from Florist Emerson Park, this unique musical funeral tribute offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one's passion for music. Order online today for a respectful, reliable service and a truly memorable floral tribute.
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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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