The photograph presents a large, bespoke funeral tribute in the unmistakable form of a saxophone, carefully positioned against a bright white background that allows its colours to sing. The main structure of the instrument is entirely clad in small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each blossom placed with care so that together they create a plush, almost tapestry-like surface. The saxophone's sweeping body gently curves, with the bell at the bottom flaring outward, and the neck rising elegantly, all faithfully traced in yellow petals. Throughout this golden field, clusters of tiny, deep red spray roses are nestled, acting as the saxophone's keys and decorative details. These roses add a sense of intimacy and devotion, like notes on a page of music, each one representing a moment or memory. Threaded delicately among the flowers, slender trails of green foliage or ivy outline the instrument's contours, following the gentle bend of the neck and circling the bell. These living lines mimic the metal tubing and give the piece a touch of organic movement, as if a quiet melody might still flow through it. In certain spots, particularly around the mouthpiece, fine silver-toned wires can be glimpsed beneath the flowers, providing subtle structure and suggesting mechanical elements without disturbing the natural aesthetic. Imagined at a farewell ceremony close to Chinatown, perhaps in a nearby church or community hall serving families across Soho and Leicester Square, this floral saxophone would provide a deeply personal tribute to a musician or music lover. It captures both the exuberance of performance and the tenderness of remembrance, like the lingering echo of a favourite tune played one final time.
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A vibrant floral sculpture shaped like a saxophone is shown against a smooth white backdrop, transforming the familiar musical instrument into a work of living art. The entire form-bell, bow, body, and neck-is densely covered with tiny, bright yellow florets, likely chrysanthemums, which are set so close together that they create a continuous, cushiony texture. The result is a clear, flowing outline that mirrors the graceful curve of a real saxophone. Nestled among this yellow surface are numerous small red buds, probably miniature roses or similar flowers, carefully placed where the metal keys and buttons would normally sit. These rounded red accents add depth, a hint of passion, and the impression of musical notes scattered across a staff. Running along the instrument's curves are slim strands of green foliage, tracing the edges in gentle arcs and lending an organic sense of movement that echoes the flow of sound. Near the top, subtle wires or stems rise from the area that represents the mouthpiece, suggesting both internal structure and the delicate details of the reed. The tribute feels at once modern and deeply sentimental, something you could imagine resting in a tranquil space near Chinatown-perhaps in a small chapel or cultural centre where family and friends gather to honour a loved one's life and love of music. It conjures up memories of evenings filled with jazz or soulful melodies drifting out from nearby bars and restaurants, now translated into petals, fragrance, and the quiet dignity of a final floral farewell. Here, the camera captures a saxophone-shaped funeral tribute that looks as though it has been lovingly designed for someone whose story is closely tied to the music and cultural heartbeat of Chinatown. Against a clean white background, the instrument's form is entirely built from bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small heads pressed tightly together to form a continuous, pillow-soft surface. The flowers trace every contour of the saxophone, from the flaring bell at the base to the long, upright body and the smooth arc of the neck, so that even without metallic shine, the shape is instantly recognisable. Along the front of the design, following the line where keys and embellishments would typically sit, runs a delicate garland of orange-red spray roses. These tiny blooms, glowing warmly against the yellow backdrop, suggest notes in a jazz riff, while small pieces of fresh green foliage interspersed between them add contrast and hint at movement. Slender pale-green wires appear occasionally among the petals, subtle signs of the hidden structure that holds everything securely together, much like the unseen mechanism within a real saxophone. A soft, diffused shadow below the piece gives it a sense of depth, as though it rests gently on a stand in a memorial space near Gerrard Street, ready to accompany a final piece of music. Crafted with the skill and sensitivity you would expect from Flowers Chinatown, this floral saxophone feels like a quiet encore-an elegant and deeply personal way to honour a musician, jazz lover, or someone who cherished evenings among the lights, sounds, and flavours of London's Chinatown.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life lived in harmony with this elegant Saxophone Tribute from Flowers Chinatown in London's Chinatown. Expertly crafted in the shape of a saxophone, this personalized funeral tribute brings to mind the gentle melody of gospel and jazz, offering comfort and remembrance at memorials, funerals, and celebrations of life. Fresh yellow chrysanthemums form the main structure, beautifully accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery for depth, texture, and lasting freshness. Each Saxophone Tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists to ensure a premium finish and a meaningful floral display that stands out with grace and dignity. Ideal for music lovers and cherished musicians, this bespoke floral saxophone can be tailored to your tribute needs and presentation. We use only high-quality, seasonal blooms and uphold a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain style, colour, and value. Available for reliable delivery across London from our trusted Chinatown flower shop, this tribute arrives fresh and ready to display. Order online today from Flowers Chinatown to send a heartfelt musical farewell that speaks when words are not enough.
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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.

    B

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