THE
BRIEF

Creating the most sensational installation, a series of freestanding and sculptural giant coral pieces. Crafted using a custom-fabricated framework, each piece will be formed using skilled artisans and thousands upon thousands of miniature chrysanthemum blooms in your chosen palette.

Two coral pieces will sit externally on the left hand window (one reaching at a lower level across the window), the tallest reaching around 1.8m tall to add impact and grandeur. A single piece will then stand internally reaching around 2-2.4m tall at the highest point to ensure it commands a strong and dramatic presence. A further piece will then sit inside the right hand window at around 1.8m tall to balance the whole scenography.

At the base of each piece, a series of coral reef inspired crags crafted using a structure of living rock and other ocean inspired delights. The gaps these create will then be filled using vibrant blooms to represent the glorious and colourful living corals found under the sea. Seaweed inspired planting will also feature to add a further layer of detail and texture.

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The Final Creation

Creating the most sensational installation, a series of freestanding and sculptural giant coral pieces. Crafted using a custom-fabricated framework, each piece will be formed using skilled artisans and thousands upon thousands of miniature chrysanthemum blooms in your chosen palette.

Two coral pieces sat externally on the left hand window (one reaching at a lower level across the window), the tallest reaching around 1.8m tall which added impact and grandeur. A single piece then stood internally reaching around 2-2.4m tall at the highest point to ensure it commands a strong and dramatic presence. A further piece also sat inside the right hand window at around 1.8m tall to balance the whole scenography.

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