This image shows a distinctive funeral tribute fashioned into the exact outline of a saxophone, standing upright against a stark white background so that every floral detail is clearly visible. The main body of the saxophone is densely covered with countless bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom pressed closely into the next to form a plush, softly textured surface. These chrysanthemums trace the long, vertical body and extend smoothly into the curved neck and broad bell, capturing the flowing shape of the instrument with remarkable clarity. Scattered along the yellow field are clusters of rich red spray roses and tiny rosebuds, carefully positioned at intervals to suggest the keys, tone holes, and mechanical parts a musician would recognise immediately. Their deeper, romantic hue adds not only contrast but emotional resonance, hinting at devotion, gratitude, and the bonds of family and friendship. Intertwined among the flowers, particularly along the outer edges and around the bell, are slender strands of green foliage that add depth, shadow, and a sense of gentle movement. Near the top left, close to where the mouthpiece would sit, you can see fine metallic or green wires rising subtly, giving structure to the design while suggesting the reed and connecting hardware. The clean, uncluttered background makes this tribute feel ready for placement at a funeral or celebration of life service in Teddington, perhaps at a church near the High Street or a quiet venue close to the Thames. It is a fitting choice for commemorating a saxophonist, band member, or devoted concert-goer, blending the language of flowers with the memory of cherished music.
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A highly detailed saxophone floral sculpture stands alone against a plain white background, rendered with such care that the instrument's familiar outline is instantly recognisable. The framework of the saxophone is completely covered in a thick carpet of small yellow chrysanthemum florets, packed so tightly that they create a continuous, cushion-like surface along the body, neck, and flared bell. The yellow hue is bright yet gentle, evoking sunshine and warmth even in the context of loss. Dotted across this expanse are numerous small red roses and buds, placed exactly where the keys and buttons of a real saxophone would be found, their rounded shapes and deep crimson colour bringing contrast, definition, and a quiet sense of reverence. Fine, trailing stems of dark green foliage weave through parts of the arrangement, especially along the sweeping outward curve and lower section, softening the lines while still following the precise geometry of the instrument. At the upper left, where the mouthpiece would naturally sit, delicate wire elements and slender stems extend upward, revealing just enough of the underlying structure to hint at how the florist has built and supported the design. The lighting is bright and neutral, free of shadows, so every petal and leaf stands out clearly. This floral saxophone feels like it has been created for a funeral or memorial in Teddington, perhaps delivered by Florist Teddington to a service near Bushy Park or St Mary with St Alban's church, chosen by family to celebrate the life of someone whose love of jazz, big band music, or local performances along the riverside helped shape treasured memories. A beautifully sculpted saxophone funeral tribute dominates this image, shown against a bright, white background that highlights the sculptural quality of the flowers. The instrument's familiar outline-the open, rounded bell at the bottom, the straight central tube, and the curved neck at the top-is flawlessly recreated using a dense covering of small yellow chrysanthemums. These blossoms are packed closely together, forming a thick, plush surface that appears almost like fabric, yet maintains the gentle sheen and warmth associated with brass instruments. Winding up the body of the saxophone, where the eye expects to find keys, pads, and intricate metalwork, run precise bands of orange-red spray roses interlaced with clusters of vibrant green foliage. The tiny roses, with their layered petals, add depth and a sense of rhythm to the design, while the greenery softens the lines and brings an impression of fresh, living energy, as if the saxophone were pausing between notes. Subtle glimpses of pale green wires and supporting stems hint at the internal framework that allows this floral sculpture to stand in such a confident, three-dimensional form. A faint shadow beneath the arrangement suggests it is resting on a display stand, ready to be placed at a remembrance service in Teddington, perhaps near the riverside, St Mary's Church, or a local crematorium. The feeling conveyed is one of gentle, musical farewell: bright yellow blooms symbolising warmth and cherished memories, accented by red roses that speak of deep affection and respect. This floral saxophone seems to hold an unplayed final tune-an eloquent tribute for a musician, music lover, or anyone whose life in the Teddington community was accompanied by song and sound.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with the Saxophone Tribute from Florist Teddington. This elegant funeral flower tribute is crafted in the shape of a saxophone, symbolising soulful melodies and cherished memories. Expertly arranged with fresh yellow chrysanthemums and delicate spray roses, it brings warmth, light and hope to any farewell service.

Created by skilled florists in Teddington, this personalised saxophone memorial arrangement features lush greenery for added depth and texture. Standing approximately 83 cm tall and 33 cm wide, it makes a striking focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or in the chapel. The rich yellow tones evoke joy and remembrance, offering comfort to family and friends.

Each Saxophone Tribute is made to order using premium, long-lasting blooms, with a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure the same style, quality and value all year round. Ideal for gospel music lovers, jazz enthusiasts or anyone whose life was defined by song, this special tribute is a meaningful way to say a final, heartfelt farewell. Order online from Florist Teddington for reliable, professional service and timely delivery to local funeral directors and venues.
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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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