This image shows an expertly crafted funeral tribute shaped like a full-sized saxophone, carefully arranged against a plain white background so every floral detail stands out. The entire structure of the instrument-the slender neck, sweeping body, and generous bell-is covered in a dense blanket of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum florets. Each bloom is placed so closely to the next that they create an almost seamless surface, reminiscent of softly padded fabric, yet clearly following the metal curves of a real sax. Across this luminous yellow base, clusters of tiny deep red roses and rosebuds appear at measured intervals, positioned where the instrument's keys, tone holes, and decorative fittings might be. Their deeper colour feels tender and intimate, as though each rose marks a cherished note or memory. Threaded through the design, narrow strands of green foliage and possibly bear grass wrap around edges and dip into hollows, particularly pronounced around the lower bend of the saxophone and the inner line of the bell, adding movement and a natural, flowing energy. Very fine metal or green floral wires can be glimpsed at the top where the mouthpiece would sit, rising like a delicate reed or a line of music drifting upward. The composition is crisp, with soft, even lighting that lets the yellow and red tones glow against the white background, giving the tribute a peaceful, almost timeless quality. It feels ideal for a memorial service in Borehamwood, perhaps at a local chapel or crematorium, chosen by a family wanting to reflect a loved one's love of jazz, swing nights, or brass band rehearsals around Brook Road. The overall mood is one of respect, affection, and a gentle celebration of a life that was closely tied to music.
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A meticulously designed floral saxophone fills the frame of this image, presented against a bright, uncluttered white background so its outline appears crisp and unmistakable. The instrument's entire shape, from the inclined mouthpiece and arched neck to the sweeping body and wide bell, is meticulously coated in a rich tapestry of small yellow chrysanthemum heads. Each blossom is freshly opened, with short, fine petals that overlap and interlock, creating a soft yet defined surface that hugs every curve as though it were metal plating. The uniform yellow is broken at thoughtful intervals by clusters of deep, ruby-red rosebuds and petite spray roses, arranged where the eye expects keys, valves, and decorative touches on a real sax. These scattered points of red provide visual rhythm, like notes along a musical score, and draw the gaze along the instrument's line. Slender ribbons of green foliage, perhaps ivy tendrils or bear grass, are woven through the flowers at the bell and along the outer curve, giving a sense of movement and echoing the fluid nature of a melody. Near the mouthpiece area, a few fine green or metallic stems extend gently upward, hinting at structural support while also resembling the delicate reed and hardware of the instrument. The lighting is soft and even, casting minimal shadow so the floral work is the main focus, with no background distractions. This saxophone tribute feels both ornate and heartfelt, an arrangement a Borehamwood family might commission to honour a saxophonist, music teacher, or jazz lover remembered from evenings in local pubs or community halls. The bright yellow conveys friendship and joy, while the deep red roses speak of lasting love, together creating a dignified and memorable floral farewell. This image shows a striking funeral tribute in the exact form of a saxophone, thoughtfully constructed from a lush blanket of yellow chrysanthemums that curve gracefully against a bright, uncluttered white background. The blossoms are nestled so closely together that they create a continuous, velvety surface, echoing the smooth body of a polished brass instrument. Every recognizable feature of the saxophone is present: the gently rising neck, the sweeping bend of the main tube, and the softly flared bell that opens out at the base, all modelled in flowers with sculptural precision. Running along the length of the arrangement, where the keys and decorative details of a real sax would sit, are fine strands of orange-red spray roses. Their tiny, layered petals introduce pockets of warmth and depth, while small tufts of crisp green foliage break up the yellow background like delicate rests in a line of music. The careful threading of these accents suggests movement, as though a melody were quietly travelling from top to bottom. Subtle glimpses of supporting green wires are visible beneath the blooms, hinting at the craft and planning behind this complex design, likely created in a Borehamwood flower studio serving families around Elstree, Theobald Street, and the high street. A soft, diffused shadow beneath the saxophone shape adds to the sense of three-dimensionality, suggesting it rests on a stand awaiting placement beside a coffin or at the front of a service. Emotionally, the arrangement feels like a gentle, uplifting tribute-an ideal choice to remember a musician, jazz enthusiast, or anyone whose life in the Borehamwood community was filled with rhythm, creativity, and song.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a music lover's life with our elegant Saxophone Tribute from Flowers Borehamwood. Expertly crafted in Borehamwood, this personalised floral saxophone arrangement brings the gentle melody of a blessed gospel service to any farewell. Fresh, golden-yellow chrysanthemums create the body of the saxophone, beautifully accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery for added depth and texture.

Standing approximately 83 cm tall and 33 cm wide, this striking tribute makes a memorable focal point beside the coffin or at the front of the chapel. Each Saxophone Tribute is thoughtfully designed by our skilled florists using only premium, fresh flowers to ensure long-lasting beauty throughout the service.

Ideal for funerals and memorials, this musical floral tribute is a heartfelt way to honour a passionate saxophonist or jazz enthusiast. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the same high-quality look and style. Order your Saxophone Tribute online from Flowers Borehamwood for a reliable, respectful service and timely local delivery.
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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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