Chelsea exhibition talk

David Davidson

David Davidson

Published Jul 29, 2011

Share

How intense is the pressure? What goes on behind the scenes during the build-up of the South Africa stand at London’s Chelsea Flower Show?

What is it like to have Ringo Starr, Gwyneth Paltrow and Queen Elizabeth walking around and commenting on your proteas?

This week, top local exhibition builders David Davidson and Ray Hudson are at Garden World in Muldersdrift to re-create Botanical Landscapes, South Africa’s gold award-winning exhibit to the 2011 Chelsea Flower Show.

The exhibit features two World Heritage sites - the Cape Floral Kingdom and the Richtersveld - both areas which are counted among the 25 biodiversity hotspots worldwide.

Dominated by a central wall (2m high by 7.5m wide), the stand is divided into scenic back-to-back panoramas of Table Mountain and the Richtersveld.

The South African exhibit is the highlight of the Garden World Spring Festival which opens on Saturday, July 30.

To celebrate the opening of the show, Hudson and Davidson will give a talk on the challenges, stresses and elation at building an exhibit at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Interested in hearing about what happens behind the scenes at London’s Chelsea Flower Show? Then visit Garden World on July 30 at 9.30am for 10am.

Cost is R65 a person and includes the talk, refreshments, a goodie bag and fabulous prize giveaways.

The Spring Festival takes place at Garden World, Beyers Naudé Drive (M5), Muldersdrift, Gauteng.

For more information contact Magriet or Corné at 011 957 2545/ 011 956 3003/083 997 6142 or visit www.gardenworld.co.za - Saturday Star

Related Topics: