RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016 – Best Fresh Garden and Gold Medal winner by Martin Cook and Gary Breeze
The Marble and Granite Centre
– Antithesis of Sarcophagi
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- Best Fresh Garden
- Gold medal winner
Designed by
Martin Cook and Gary Breeze
Built by
Chris Holland Landscapes
Sponsored by
The Marble and Granite Centre Ltd
Martin Cook and Gary Breeze have created a garden set inside a giant granite cube. The Antithesis of Sarcophagi Garden is a representation of a world turned inside out; a garden inside a sculpture; desolation versus nature. The 44-tonne cube contains a mysterious rejuvenating woodland, invisble from the stark, ash-charred exterior other than through cracks in its surface.