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LSA is Among the Trees at Southbank

LSA International’s Canopy collection of glassware (in collaboration with the Eden Project) is featured in a display of ‘geodesic trees’ in the window of the Festival Terrace Shop at the Hayward Gallery at London’s Southbank Centre. The display coincides with the ‘Among the Trees’ exhibition, which is reopening its doors to the public on August 1.

LSA’s wooden geodesic dome ‘trees’ echo the geometric structure of the Eden Project domes, and house miniature gardens planted in pieces of the Canopy collection. Originally installed at the Festival Terrace Shop by LSA in February, the displays are now being refreshed and re-planted for the gallery’s reopening.

Above: Flowers in the geodesic tree by LSA, featuring vases from the Canopy collection.
Above: Flowers in the geodesic tree by LSA, featuring vases from the Canopy collection.

Focusing on hydration and propagation, Canopy by LSA International comprises a collection of sustainably manufactured, handmade, recycled glassware including planters, vases, carafes and glasses.

 

Top: Displays by LSA International at the Festival Terrace Shop at Southbank.

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