An elaborate saxophone-shaped floral tribute is captured against a bright, uncluttered white background, giving the impression of a sculptural artwork suspended in space. The instrument's body, neck, and bell are all formed from tightly packed yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom fresh and full, their petals overlapping to create an almost carpet-like layer of colour and texture. This golden surface faithfully follows the familiar contours of a saxophone, from the narrow mouthpiece area to the generous flare of the bell, and its warm yellow hue suggests joy, friendship, and cherished memories even in a time of mourning. Nestled at intervals along the floral body are small red rosebuds or miniature spray roses, aligned where keys, buttons, and tone holes would be found on a real saxophone. Their deep red tones seem to float above the yellow, like notes picked out in a musical score, adding emotional weight and a sense of personal devotion. Threaded between the flowers and edging the main outline, delicate strands of trailing green foliage run along the curves, especially pronounced on the neck and around the lower bell. This greenery adds depth and contrast, evoking the fluid movement of a tune wafting across the Barbican lakeside or through the surrounding residential terraces. At the top, by the mouthpiece, slender metallic or green wires discreetly extend upwards, providing hidden support and hinting at the instrument's reed and internal mechanisms. This bespoke design, likely handcrafted by Florist Barbican for a funeral or memorial service, offers a beautiful way to honour a saxophonist, jazz fan, or dedicated concert-goer whose life was closely tied to the cultural rhythm of Barbican, celebrating their passion for music with both colour and grace.
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A unique floral saxophone tribute is displayed upright against a stark white background, its vivid colours and strong silhouette making an immediate impression. The instrument's entire shape is recreated using a dense mass of sunny yellow chrysanthemums, each small, rounded bloom positioned tightly against the next so that the surface appears plush and continuous. The chrysanthemums follow the smooth curves of the saxophone's neck and the generous sweep of its bell, echoing the elegant lines of a real brass instrument glinting under stage lights at a Barbican concert. Interspersed along this bright yellow body are numerous tiny red rosebuds or small red flower heads, placed where the keys and keypads would typically sit. Their deep, saturated red stands out vividly against the yellow, adding both definition and a sense of rhythm to the arrangement, as though each rose marked a note in a familiar jazz riff. Fine strands of deep green foliage, such as ivy or another trailing green, weave around the edges, cascading gently along the curves and subtly framing the saxophone. This greenery adds a natural fluidity, suggesting the way music can drift softly down the corridors and plazas around the Barbican complex. Near the top, at the mouthpiece area, a few slender green or metallic support wires are visible, offering structural stability while remaining unobtrusive. The overall impression is of a carefully crafted, deeply personal floral memorial, perfectly suited for a funeral or celebration of life for someone who loved saxophone music, played in local bands, or cherished evenings at performances near Barbican, capturing both their creative spirit and the warmth they shared with those around them. In this carefully composed image, a saxophone has been translated into flowers, becoming a unique funeral tribute that balances artistic flair with heartfelt sentiment. The instrument stretches diagonally across a pure white background, making every curve and detail stand out. Its body, neck, and bell are entirely enrobed in clusters of small yellow chrysanthemums, placed petal to petal so that no gaps interrupt the form. The effect is a softly textured, golden surface that recalls the warm glow of brass under stage lights at an evening concert. Down the front length of the saxophone, from the upper bend to the opening of the bell, a series of delicate orange-red spray roses are interlaced with bright green foliage, tracing the path where keys and mechanisms would lie on a real instrument. These accents bring focus and definition, guiding the viewer's gaze and creating a sense of movement, as if following a flowing musical phrase. Faintly visible green support wires and hidden framework peek through at certain angles, suggesting the unseen craftsmanship behind the design. A gentle, blurred shadow beneath grounds the tribute and enhances its three-dimensional feel. This floral saxophone is the kind of bespoke piece a Barbican-based florist might create to honour a loved one closely connected with music - perhaps a saxophonist, a dedicated concert-goer at the Barbican Centre, or someone whose favourite memories included live performances in nearby clubs. It conveys respect, celebration, and remembrance, turning cherished sounds into colour and form for one final, dignified performance.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement from Florist Barbican. Expertly crafted in Barbican, this striking saxophone-shaped tribute is designed using fresh yellow chrysanthemums, accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery for a rich, textured finish. The golden tones evoke warmth, hope and remembrance, making it a meaningful choice for gospel lovers, musicians and music-themed memorials.

Each Saxophone Tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists to capture the elegance and detail of the instrument, creating a beautiful focal point for the funeral service, cremation or celebration of life. Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, it makes a graceful display beside the coffin, at the altar or near a photo of your loved one.

At Florist Barbican, we use only premium, fresh flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain the same style, colour palette and quality if any blooms are out of season. We offer reliable local delivery from our Barbican florist, helping you send a heartfelt final tribute with ease. Order this personalised saxophone funeral tribute online to honour their memory with beauty, dignity and a touch of musical harmony.
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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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