A MOTHER and daughter duo are taking a spectacular ‘gravity-defying’ display to the world’s most famous flower show.
, Louisina Currie and Lauren Printy Currie are aiming to champion sustainability and zero waste at the prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May.
Their sculptural installation, entitled “The cracks which appear, and the things that grow from them” brings together their expertise and skills. She said: “This is an incredible opportunity and to be able to share it with Lauren on such a prestigious“We have invested so much of our time and passion into the farm and truly believe in every seed that is sown and every flower that is grown.
“These hopeful little cracks represent spaces for resilience, methods of undoing, shedding old ways and to the much-needed change within our industry.”
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