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More from the same Singapore project (you can tell from the planters…), more big mushroom-shaped laurel trees. They’re not quite as tough as the buxus, but last surprisingly well when there’s an overhanging roof, as here.
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Here’s something from our cubist period. LOL, ROTFL etc. Bay rather than box, and cube shapes work much better when the planters are larger. These are overseas, so we built them as ‘drop-ins’, fully tweaked, so they could be installed hands-off.
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Buxus balls in cubes with a fantastic view behind, out west along the Thames. These are fairly sizeable and visible from some way off, so we made them extra shaggy. We matched the diameter of the balls to the diagonal of the planters and it worked out well, allowing that none of us liked maths at school…
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Here’s a good example of re-using existing planters after the real stuff had pegged out, allowing guests to see the machinery room out of their hotel windows! It’s a simple symmetrical mix of teardrop shapes and balls - with similar ‘waistlines’ - to stop the eye from looking further without being an obvious blocking device.
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Another nice mixed project in the Far East, with boxwood and cypress, plus a pair of our 2m tall laurel trees with a flattened dome shape. The canopies are around 80cm across, and the larger dark green leaf works well with the slightly paler box and cooler-toned Cypress.
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Closed, sadly, at the time of writing in early 2021, The Ledbury has fantastic food - and impeccable taste in topiary as well! Can’t wait till they re-open so we can update this blurb.
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