Wedgwood: Emergence
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Rustic limestone subtly interlocks with highly masoned gritstone in this wall crafted using stone quarried on site from Chatsworth.

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Wedgwood: Emergence

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Wedgwood: Emergence

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Rustic limestone subtly interlocks with highly masoned gritstone in this wall crafted using stone quarried on site from Chatsworth.

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Wedgwood and Chatsworth enjoy a shared history founded in 1778 through Josiah Wedgwood presenting Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire with a Wedgwood flower pot.
For 2018, Wedgwood will collaborate with Chatsworth’s Head of Gardens and Landscape, Steve Porter and craftsman Carl Hardman of Landmark Walling to celebrate the ancient craft of dry stone walling.
The Emergence installation will rise from the ground as a 'random' field wall in limestone and gently undulate and meander to morph into a masoned and 'manicured' gritstone wall. The interface for the transformation is a large glass panel, inspired by the glass panels of Joseph Paxton’s Great Conservatory.
For 2018, Wedgwood will collaborate with Chatsworth’s Head of Gardens and Landscape, Steve Porter and craftsman Carl Hardman of Landmark Walling to celebrate the ancient craft of dry stone walling.
The Emergence installation will rise from the ground as a 'random' field wall in limestone and gently undulate and meander to morph into a masoned and 'manicured' gritstone wall. The interface for the transformation is a large glass panel, inspired by the glass panels of Joseph Paxton’s Great Conservatory.
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