An intricate floral sculpture in the precise form of a saxophone is displayed against a stark white background, highlighting every subtle contour and colour shift in the design. The main structure is created from scores of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums, their rounded heads pressed closely together to form a dense, cushion-like surface that runs from the upright neck to the broad, flaring bell. This uninterrupted band of sunshine yellow traces the characteristic S-curve of the saxophone, capturing both its elegance and its strength. Dotted and lined along this yellow expanse are numerous deep red rosebuds and miniature spray roses, arranged where the keys, levers, and tone holes of the real instrument would be, so that their rich colour not only breaks the surface visually but also adds a sense of musical rhythm and structure. Winding through and around the base layer are slender strands of dark green foliage, likely ivy or similarly flexible greenery, following the natural sweep of the saxophone's outer edges, curving more generously around the neck and bell to give depth and dimension. Near the top left corner, a few fine floral wires and stems extend delicately from the mouthpiece area, hinting at both the reed and the careful engineering needed to keep the tribute upright. The flowers look fresh and vibrant, as though recently arranged for a service in Brixton, perhaps in a chapel off Acre Lane or near Brockwell Park. With its joyful yellow tones paired with the romantic red of the roses, this saxophone tribute speaks of treasured memories, shared songs, and the lively, creative spirit so often associated with Brixton's musical scene and its beloved residents.
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An expressive saxophone-shaped floral tribute, clearly designed for a funeral or memorial, stands tall against a clean white background, so that its colours and contours appear crisp and defined. The body of the instrument is entirely covered in small, densely clustered yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom like a tiny sunburst contributing to a continuous, velvety surface that follows the slender neck, curved midsection, and flaring bell of the saxophone. Interspersed throughout this golden base are deep red spray roses and rosebuds, positioned with intention where the instrument's keys and mechanisms would be, so that they create a pattern of rich, ruby-like highlights along the length of the design. Woven into and around the floral surface are thin strands of dark green foliage, likely ivy or another trailing leaf, running particularly along the outer curves and emphasising the sweeping bend and rounded bell, giving the tribute depth and a gentle sense of movement. At the upper left, just where the mouthpiece would sit, a few slim metallic and green wires rise subtly above the flowers, suggesting both the internal structure and the delicate reed of a real saxophone. The overall impression is of a freshly made, carefully considered piece that might stand beside a coffin or memorial display in Brixton, perhaps after a service in a local church or at a gathering near Brixton Station Road. The bright yellow chrysanthemums project warmth, gratitude, and remembrance, while the red roses carry a quieter message of love and respect, making this floral saxophone a fitting way to honour someone whose life in Brixton was closely intertwined with music, performance, or an irrepressible, rhythmic spirit. A beautifully sculpted floral saxophone rests against a clear white background, its form so precise that one can almost imagine it lifting to play a gentle tune over the streets of Brixton. The core of the design is an unbroken expanse of yellow chrysanthemums, each flower head pressed tightly to its neighbours to create a thick, cushiony surface that traces the entire silhouette of the instrument. The bell at the base opens with a slight flare, the curve perfectly rendered in petals, while the main body rises and then bends into the iconic arc of the saxophone's neck. The effect captures both the solid feel of brass and the softness of fresh blooms. Along this radiant yellow body runs a thoughtful line of orange-red spray roses, placed where the keys and embellishments would naturally sit on a metal sax. These small, clustered roses add intensity and depth, their rich hue suggesting emotion and passion-qualities often associated with live performances in local venues from Brixton Hill to Loughborough Junction. Snippets of bright green foliage peek from among the roses, creating pockets of contrast and lending a natural, breathing quality to the structured shape. Fine pale green wires, woven discreetly through the design, hold the floral instrument securely while remaining almost invisible. A gentle, blurred shadow anchors the tribute to its white surface, emphasising its three-dimensional character. The overall mood is one of tender celebration and remembrance, perfect for a funeral or memorial where music played a central role in the life being honoured, whether that was jam sessions off Acre Lane or favourite records enjoyed quietly at home with family in SW2 and SW9.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Create a memorable farewell with the Saxophone Tribute from Flowers Brixton. This elegant funeral flower arrangement is lovingly crafted in the shape of a saxophone, symbolising music, joy and a life beautifully lived. Expert florists in Brixton design this tribute using the freshest yellow chrysanthemums for a rich, textural base, complemented by delicate spray roses and lush greenery for added depth and grace.

Perfect as a special tribute for a musician, jazz lover or gospel singer, this personalised funeral flower piece brings a gentle melody of colour and comfort to any service, memorial or celebration of life. The warm yellow tones convey remembrance, hope and gratitude, offering a touching way to say goodbye and share treasured memories.

Approximate dimensions: Height 83 cm (32 inches), Width 33 cm (13 inches). As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers of similar colour, size and premium quality to maintain the same style and value. Handcrafted with care in Brixton and available for reliable local delivery, the Saxophone Tribute is a dignified and meaningful way to honour someone special. Order online at flowersbrixton.co.uk for a beautiful, thoughtfully arranged 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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