Spring 2016 proved to be a long, hard & busy one. Set the challenge of constructing a series of Basalt stone ‘Mounds’ by rising young designer Hugo Bugg for his 2016 Chelsea Flower Show Garden; it was one of the most difficult projects I’ve created, it proved to be a very demanding but nevertheless interesting build. The Garden is now on it’s way to be replicated on a public site on the Channel Island of Guernsey. (read more about the garden)
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What sad news! So young twitter.com/patriciavolk/s…
😁❤️we spent one afternoon on the garden with a few glasses of LP🥂 … I don’t remember it well!🤣🤣 yes loved that garden beautiful combinations of plants twitter.com/SallySpaven1/s…
RT @PSSAtweets 💥 DID you HEAR about OUR exciting NEWS? Sculptor @jrewild FRSS is OUR new 2023 PSSA Marsh Awards Guest JUDGE! READ all about his work HERE instagram.com/p/Cr76qz7IE0Z/… pic.twitter.com/kkjrq1hsDO
Amazing material I used it to build the walls for Jinny Blom’s Laurent Perrier Garden at Chelsea Flower Show in 2006 twitter.com/pavementgeolog… pic.twitter.com/uWcoiID43O
RT @pavementgeology Clunch (hard chalk) rubble masonry in Watlington, Oxfordshire #urbangeology #Chalk pic.twitter.com/vMrOuSuS9Q