This image shows an elaborate saxophone-shaped floral tribute, standing tall against a stark white background, as if spotlighted on a quiet stage somewhere between Shacklewell Road and nearby Stoke Newington. The distinctive contours of the saxophone are entirely built from clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each head neatly nestled against the next so that no gaps in colour appear. The result is a smooth but textured surface, almost like a soft yellow velvet skin wrapping the whole instrument, from the bend of the neck to the wide circular bell at the base. Interspersed among the chrysanthemums, a series of small deep red spray roses are positioned with intent, mimicking the placement of keys, buttons, and key guards along the body. Their rich crimson hue adds not only contrast but also a sense of quiet intensity, like the low brass notes of a jazz band playing in a hidden bar off Kingsland High Street. Fine tendrils of dark green foliage and slender strands of something resembling ivy are intricately threaded throughout the design. They run along the instrument's edge, trace the curved neck, and accentuate the bell, giving the tribute definition while hinting at growth and continuity even in times of loss. Discreet silver and green support wires, particularly around what would be the mouthpiece, can just be glimpsed, suggesting the technical skill required to keep this floral sculpture upright and stable all day at a funeral or memorial service. Although the background is plain, the tribute feels full of story and presence, ideal for same-day delivery to a Shacklewell crematorium or church as a highly personalised farewell for a saxophonist, band member, or anyone who loved the language of music. The sunny yellow suggests gratitude and remembrance, while the red roses speak softly of enduring love and respect.
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A bespoke floral saxophone tribute dominates the frame, set neatly against a bright, uncluttered white background, like a soloist framed in the soft lights of a Shacklewell venue. Every part of the instrument's familiar silhouette is rendered in blooms: hundreds of small, golden-yellow chrysanthemum florets are pressed tightly together so their feathery petals form a continuous, plush surface across the curved body, the arching neck, and the flared bell. The overall tone is that of warm sunlight, bringing a gentle uplift that balances the sadness of farewell. Along this yellow canvas, numerous small, rounded red accents appear-some are miniature rosebuds, others look like tiny spray roses or berries-carefully placed to imitate the saxophone's keys and detailing. Their glossy depth of colour adds not only visual rhythm but also a sense of heartbeat, evoking memories of music drifting over local streets from pubs near Shacklewell Green or rehearsals in small flats overlooking Kingsland Road. Threaded through the flowers are slender ribbons of dark green foliage and fine grassy strands. These lines of greenery curve and spiral lightly, giving the piece both structure and a feeling of motion, as though a phrase of music is unspooling into the air. At the mouthpiece area, faint green and silver wires peek through, hinting at the skilled framework that supports this three-dimensional sculpture. The tribute stands proudly upright, making it perfectly suited to stand by a coffin or at the front of a service in one of Shacklewell's churches or community halls. It communicates joy remembered rather than only grief, a floral celebration of a musician's life, their love of jazz, and the enduring notes they left in the hearts of family and friends. In this image, a meticulously crafted floral saxophone stands out boldly against a luminous white background, its rich colours and textures creating a gentle yet powerful presence. The entire silhouette of the instrument is built from dozens upon dozens of yellow chrysanthemums, so closely arranged that they form a smooth, continuous skin of petals. Their tone is a warm, sunlit yellow, reminiscent of brass catching afternoon light through a Shacklewell window overlooking Hackney Downs. Every contour of the saxophone is faithfully recreated, from the rising curve of the neck at the top to the elegant outward sweep of the bell at the base, giving the tribute a convincing, almost musical realism. Running down the centre, like a line of keys beneath the fingers of a player, is a trail of small orange-red spray roses, each bloom opening gently against the yellow background. Little accents of fresh green foliage tuck in among these roses, introducing natural shadows and highlights that make the design feel alive and rhythmic. Pale green support wires occasionally show through the flowers, a subtle reminder of the skilled hands and structural care behind the tribute. A soft, natural-looking shadow falls beneath the bell, telling you that this is a three-dimensional piece, perhaps resting on a stand in a funeral home or local Shacklewell church, ready to be seen by friends and family. The mood is tender and evocative, perfect for honouring someone whose life was filled with music-maybe a saxophonist, a jazz devotee, or simply a loved one who adored evenings in the music venues around Dalston and Stoke Newington.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement. Expertly crafted in Shacklewell by Flower Delivery Shacklewell, this elegant design features a beautifully shaped saxophone formed from fresh yellow chrysanthemums, accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery. The vibrant yellow tones offer a message of hope, warmth and remembrance, making it a fitting choice for gospel lovers, jazz enthusiasts, and anyone whose life was touched by music.

Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, this striking floral tribute creates a graceful focal point beside the coffin or memorial display. Each Saxophone Tribute is made to order using premium, long-lasting blooms, ensuring a fresh, dignified arrangement that honours your loved one with style and care.

We offer reliable funeral flower delivery in Shacklewell and surrounding areas, with timely delivery to local funeral homes, churches and chapels. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same high-quality finish. Choose the Saxophone Tribute to express your sympathy in a unique, musical way. Order online today for a beautifully arranged, meaningful 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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