Sustainable coral reef sculptures for the Natural History Museum

  • Richard Graham

Natural History Museum asked us to create coral reef sculptures made from up-cycled and found materials to decorate their retail space. These sea urchins, mussels, shells and reef foliage have been made using recycled paper, plastic cups and knives, cocktail sticks, coffee filters, plastic bags and more, to highlight the issue surrounding sea debris and industry waste. Click here to find out more about our approach to using sustainable materials or here for other creative activism projects. ‘They are great!’ Leah Smith, Visual Merchandise coordinator @ The Natural History Museum

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