Against a stark white background, a meticulously crafted floral sculpture takes the unmistakable form of a saxophone, transforming a musical instrument into a vivid tribute in yellow and red. The florist has completely covered the instrument's outline with dense clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom pressed tight against the next so that the surface looks almost like soft, textured fabric rather than individual flowers. This blanket of yellow traces every contour: the long column of the body, the graceful bend of the neck, and the open bell that flares outward at the base. Dotted along this sunny expanse are numerous small, deep red rosebuds or spray roses, carefully placed to replicate the positioning of the keys and buttons, so they mark out the structure in tiny bursts of colour and create a rhythm across the piece. Fine strands of dark, glossy green foliage and trailing vines are woven through, particularly around the curves and edges, giving the saxophone a sense of dimension and adding the suggestion of movement, as though a tune were flowing through. Subtle floral wires, some silver-toned and some coated in green, can just be seen supporting the shape and rising lightly from the area that would be the mouthpiece, their fine lines echoing the delicate mechanisms of a real sax. The whole piece stands upright and commanding, ideal for placing near a coffin or at the front of a chapel in Kings Cross, where its bold silhouette would be visible even from the back rows. It feels like a heartfelt farewell for a musician, a jazz lover, or someone who filled local pubs and venues with sound, the yellow symbolising joy and shared laughter, and the red adding depth, devotion, and quiet dignity to the farewell.
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A bold, saxophone-shaped floral tribute is presented against a bright white, uncluttered background, so the sculpted flowers take centre stage. The entire silhouette, from the slender neck down to the gently flared bell, is formed by hundreds of tightly clustered, sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets, their small, rounded petals creating a plush and even surface across the whole instrument. This blanket of yellow describes the familiar S-curve of a saxophone with remarkable precision, as if the florist had drawn music in flowers. Interspersed among the mums are tiny red rosebuds or spray roses, placed thoughtfully where the keys and metal fittings would be on a real sax, turning functional details into little sparks of colour that catch the eye along the length of the instrument. Threads of dark green foliage, perhaps ivy or another trailing greenery, snake gracefully around the outline and tuck between blooms, most noticeably around the bend of the neck and the lower section, softening the design and suggesting the movement of sound. Near what would be the mouthpiece, a few slim floral wires or green stems rise discreetly, giving structure and subtly evoking the reed and internal workings of the sax. The lighting is even and bright, heightening the contrast between the vivid flowers and the neutral backdrop. Designed as a personal farewell, this kind of tribute would sit beautifully in a Kings Cross memorial setting, perhaps in a chapel, a church off Euston Road, or a local venue hosting a celebration of life, honouring a loved one whose story is inseparable from music, late-night gigs, or busking outside the station, with yellow for joy and remembrance and red for steadfast love. A large, saxophone-shaped floral tribute lies against a bright white backdrop, its familiar jazz silhouette recreated through meticulous floristry. The main structure of the sax - long body, gently flared bell, and curved neck - is densely packed with small yellow chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that they form a smooth, plush surface resembling softly glowing metal. Each bloom lends a slightly ruffled texture, and together they create a continuous sweep of sunny colour that stands out clearly, much like a musician's instrument glinting in the lights of a Kings Cross venue. Along the front of the saxophone, where the keys and tone holes would usually sit, runs a delicate trail of orange-red spray roses interspersed with crisp green foliage. These petite roses offer bright points of contrast, their rounded heads appearing almost like individual keys, giving the piece dimension and a sense of movement, as if a melody could travel along the line. Subtle strands of pale green floral wire and a hidden framework are just visible beneath the flowers, revealing the careful planning and skilled hands needed to achieve such an accurate outline. A gentle, diffused shadow falls beneath and to one side, anchoring the tribute and indicating its three-dimensional form, perhaps resting on a board or easel ready for delivery to a funeral service near St Pancras, a chapel by Pentonville Road, or a celebration of life for a beloved local musician. The overall effect is both touching and uplifting, combining the softness of the blooms with the strong visual language of music to honour a life lived with rhythm, heart, and soulful sound.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Kings Cross Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of a saxophone, this unique floral tribute brings the gentle melody of a blessed gospel to any farewell service. Crafted with fresh, vibrant yellow chrysanthemums and delicate spray roses, it offers a warm, uplifting expression of sympathy.

Accented with lush greenery, this premium memorial tribute is perfect for music lovers, gospel enthusiasts, and saxophonists. Each arrangement is carefully hand-made in Kings Cross by our experienced florists, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail. The approximate dimensions are 83 cm (32 inches) in height and 33 cm (13 inches) in width, making it an impressive and heartfelt focal point for the service.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour, and equal or superior quality, so your tribute always looks its best. We offer reliable, fast local delivery from our Kings Cross shop, helping you send your condolences with confidence and ease. Order this Saxophone Tribute online today from Kings Cross Florist and honour their memory with a truly personal floral 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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