Against a clean, white background, a striking floral sculpture in the precise shape of a saxophone stands upright, crafted with the exacting detail of a skilled local Crystal Palace florist. The body of the instrument is fully covered in small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, packed so closely that they form a continuous, velvety skin of colour from the bell at the base to the slender opening at the top. Each floret adds a subtle texture, giving the surface a plush, quilted effect that catches the light and makes the curves of the saxophone clearly defined. Punctuating this sea of yellow are multiple tiny red rosebuds and miniature spray roses, carefully placed along the length of the instrument to suggest the keys, valves, and decorative fittings of a real sax. Their deep crimson hue introduces a sense of intimacy and love, while the rounded shapes echo the smooth metal buttons of the instrument. Fine green foliage, likely a mix of ivy and bear grass, is threaded deftly around the edges and inner lines, especially where the saxophone arcs and then flares outward, lending both movement and a slight, graceful wildness to the structured design. Discreet silver and green wires peek through near the mouthpiece, hinting at the hidden framework that supports the tribute while also suggesting the reeds and technical parts of a wind instrument. This floral saxophone would feel perfectly at home at a memorial service for a musician or music enthusiast from the Crystal Palace area, perhaps someone who loved open-air concerts by the park or evenings listening to live jazz. The glowing yellow chrysanthemums offer comfort and remembrance, while the red roses embody heartfelt respect, making it a meaningful funeral tribute for families across Crystal Palace and nearby South London neighbourhoods.
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A detailed saxophone-shaped floral tribute stands centered against a bright white background, every line of the instrument recreated through careful flower placement. The main structure is composed entirely of densely clustered, sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets, forming a plush, almost velour-like surface that follows the sweeping curve from the narrow top through the long body down to the flared bell. The familiar silhouette is instantly recognisable, even without any metal or wood, because the florist has sculpted the outline so precisely. Scattered rhythmically across the yellow are small, round red rosebuds and miniature roses, each one positioned where the keys, buttons, and decorative plates of a real saxophone would lie, adding both contrast and a sense of musical pattern. Slender trails of deep green foliage, perhaps ivy intertwined with fine blades of bear grass, spiral gently around the curves and edges, particularly at the neck and the lower body, giving the piece a touch of organic movement, like notes floating through the air. Near the mouthpiece area, a few slim, slightly curved metal or green floral wires extend up and out, discreet structural supports that also mimic the delicate fittings of the instrument. The tribute feels both joyful and reflective, the bright yellow suggesting shared laughter and good times, the red roses symbolising enduring love and respect. It is easy to imagine this design taking pride of place at a funeral or memorial in Crystal Palace, a fitting farewell for someone known for their music, their performances in local venues, or simply their love of jazz drifting across the area's leafy streets and the grounds of Crystal Palace Park. Displayed against a clean, bright white background, this imaginative funeral tribute turns a saxophone into a living sculpture made of flowers, the craftsmanship suggesting the steady hands of a seasoned Crystal Palace florist. The familiar S-shaped outline is meticulously built from a dense blanket of yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed snugly against its neighbour so the entire body appears like a continuous, golden skin of petals. You can see how the main shaft gently tapers, then curves upward into the neck, before flaring into a rounded bell at the base, every contour clearly drawn in flowers. Flowing down the front of the instrument is a refined line of tiny orange-red spray roses, placed where the instrument's keys would be, accompanied by pockets of fresh green foliage that peek out like little breaths of woodland colour. These accents create an elegant contrast, adding depth and a sense of musical movement along the length of the design, as though notes were travelling down the sax. Slender light green wires and concealed supports are just visible in places, revealing the underlying structure that keeps the piece upright and true to shape. A soft, diffused shadow beneath it makes the tribute feel three-dimensional, as if poised on an easel in a local chapel or funeral directors near Crystal Palace Park. The overall effect is quietly powerful and emotive, making this floral saxophone a fitting choice for saying goodbye to a music lover, a band member from the local community, or anyone whose life was accompanied by the soundtrack of jazz, soul, or blues.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with the Saxophone Tribute funeral arrangement from Florists Crystal Palace. This unique, saxophone-shaped floral tribute is lovingly crafted with fresh yellow chrysanthemums and delicate spray roses, symbolising joy, warmth and cherished memories. Carefully arranged greenery adds depth and elegance, creating a striking design that stands out at any service or memorial. Expertly handmade by our skilled florists in Crystal Palace, each Saxophone Tribute is created with premium-quality blooms for exceptional freshness and lasting beauty. Its approximate dimensions of 83 cm in height and 33 cm in width make it an impressive and meaningful focal piece. Ideal for gospel music lovers and those who touched hearts with their musical talent, this personalised tribute offers a truly thoughtful way to say goodbye. We follow a sensitive substitution policy, using flowers of similar size, colour and value when certain varieties are out of season, ensuring the overall look and feel remain beautiful. Trust Florists Crystal Palace for reliable service, careful attention to detail and respectful delivery to local funeral directors, churches and crematoriums. Order this heartfelt Saxophone Tribute online for a dignified and memorable farewell.
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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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