This image shows an intricate funeral tribute crafted in the exact outline of a saxophone, standing upright against a plain, bright white background that makes every colour and curve stand out. The structure of the saxophone, from its slim neck to its generous bell, is completely packed with small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, their rounded heads forming a soft, almost cushion-like texture. The yellow is cheerful yet gentle, flowing in an unbroken line along the length of the instrument and faithfully following each bend. Nestled into this golden field are numerous tiny red spray roses and buds, placed with precision to mark out the saxophone's keys, buttonwork, and subtle mechanical details. The red blooms add depth, contrast, and a sense of quiet passion, like the emotional notes of a favourite song. Interlaced among the flowers are fine strands of dark green foliage, likely ivy or similar trailing greenery, which trace the outer edges, curl around the bell, and snake along the neck, offering both structure and a hint of movement. At the top, near where the mouthpiece would naturally sit, a few slender metallic or green wires extend upwards, acting as discreet support while also suggesting the reed and small fittings of a real instrument. The craftsmanship is meticulous, recalling the work of a careful Brondesbury florist who understands how meaningful personalised tributes can be when saying goodbye at local chapels and crematoriums. This floral saxophone speaks of someone whose life was interwoven with music-perhaps a jazz player who performed near Willesden Green or a music lover whose presence brought warmth, humour, and rhythm to family life. The arrangement feels hopeful as well as sorrowful, a bright celebration of memories shared.
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An imaginative saxophone-shaped floral display dominates this image, standing proud against a smooth, white background that highlights every petal and detail. The entire instrument form-its upright body, curved neck, and flared bell-is meticulously covered in masses of small, sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets. Each floret is tightly positioned so that, from a short distance, the surface looks like a seamless layer of golden fabric draped over the contours of the saxophone. The curved outline is instantly recognisable, with the sweeping lower loop and the open bell captured in perfect proportion. Across the yellow surface, clusters of deep red buds and miniature roses are positioned like the saxophone's keys, forming a rhythmic pattern of colour that runs alongside the body and curves towards the bell. Their polished, rounded shapes and richer tones bring energy and emotional intensity, echoing the rich sound of a sax solo heard at a late-night gathering in Brondesbury or along nearby Salusbury Road. Slender threads of green foliage, possibly ivy or another trailing greenery, wind through the design, defining edges and adding a natural, flowing grace that softens the sculptural lines. A few thin structural wires and stems are visible near the mouthpiece area, discreet yet essential, suggesting the reed and the hidden support that lets the tribute stand upright. The overall feeling is of a carefully considered memorial piece, likely chosen to honour a loved one whose heart beat in time with music-a band member, jazz devotee, or entertainer. The bright yellow tones symbolise remembrance and gratitude, while the red accents evoke affection and admiration, creating a floral tribute that seems to play a silent final melody for family and friends gathered to say goodbye. This imaginative funeral tribute depicts a full-sized saxophone rendered entirely in fresh flowers, evoking the soulful spirit of a final performance for someone dearly missed in Brondesbury. The instrument's body is lovingly crafted from masses of yellow chrysanthemums, placed so tightly that no gaps show through, forming a continuous golden surface similar to brushed brass. The bell at the base opens out gently, while the long, curved neck rises and bends, perfectly echoing the familiar shape of a saxophone you might see at a jazz night near Queen's Park. Running along the front, where the keys and tone holes would sit, petite orange-red spray roses are arranged in a flowing line, each bloom nestled among tidy clusters of green foliage. These splashes of red and green add definition and contrast, highlighting the saxophone's structure and bringing an uplifting vibrancy to the predominantly yellow design. Fine light green support wires and a subtle framework are just visible in places, revealing the technical artistry needed to keep the flowers securely in place. The tribute is photographed against a pure white background with a soft, blurred shadow beneath it, giving the impression of a three-dimensional piece poised on a stand in a quiet chapel or family home. The overall mood is warm and reflective, an ideal farewell for a loved one whose life in NW6 was intertwined with music, from listening to live bands to playing their own instrument, offering comfort to grieving hearts while gently celebrating cherished memories.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral arrangement, handcrafted by Florist Brondesbury in Brondesbury. This elegant saxophone-shaped floral tribute features a base of fresh yellow chrysanthemums, beautifully detailed with delicate spray roses and lush greenery to create a striking, lifelike design. Perfect for gospel music lovers and saxophonists, this personalised tribute brings a sense of melody and joy to any memorial, funeral or celebration of life service.

Carefully arranged by our skilled florists, the Saxophone Tribute stands approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, making it an impressive focal display beside the coffin or on a stand. We use only premium-quality flowers, sourced fresh to ensure lasting beauty throughout the service. Should any blooms be out of season, our thoughtful substitution policy guarantees flowers of similar colour, size and value, so the overall style and sentiment remain intact.

Available for reliable local delivery from Florist Brondesbury, this musical funeral tribute is a meaningful way to honour their passion for jazz, gospel or brass band music. Order online today at floristbrondesbury.co.uk and let us create a dignified, uplifting floral saxophone to say a final, heartfelt goodbye.
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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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