‘The Journey of Life’ garden
was a meditative pool created
with Halo seating. Other
stand out features included
‘Rainbow Sun’, a shimmering
wall of sparkling acrylic, and
the Ancient Olive tree that
represented an old soul and
grew out of artificial rocks that
looked surreal. There was also
refined Niwaki (giant Bonsai).
Technology was integral in the
high-tech atrium and three
hydroponic salad towers. All in,
it was a wonderland of colour,
technology and rare art forms.
The high definition of the CGI
image was loved by the RHS,
BBC and many news media as a
means to promote the amazing
spectacle to be seen at the
flower show. The garden itself
brought people to tears with
the positive message of hope
and the images got visitors
really motivated to come to see
the garden because they could
clearly visualise what to expect
without using their imagination.
Designers, developers and
architects can get more
information on this design
service from www.xardin.garden
or call Edward Mairis on 07411
460881
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