
CASE STUDIES
Public Sculpture In Bracknell
Our reclaimed tropical Ekki, Greenheart, and Jarrah timber features in this celebrated public sculpture – created by Samuel Zealey and entitled Onyo. The original, striking, and pioneering design was picked by hundreds of people as their favourite piece to adorn the forecourt of the train station as part of the Gateway project, which was run in conjunction with South Hill Park Arts Centre. At it’s unveiling Craig Titley, Chief Executive of South Hill Park, said; “Great art stimulates discussion and debate – today’s addition to the local landscape will become tomorrow’s masterpiece or treasured heritage. The essence behind the piece, its link to Bracknell, the materials used and sense of time and belonging adds to our understanding and enjoyment of the work.”