Formafantasma nestles biodiverse installation in Champagne vineyard for Perrier&Jouët
Design studio Formafantasma has created a series of hollow terracotta pillars to house birds and insects, which surround a biodiverse garden in a vineyard for French champagne house Perrier-Jouët. Located in Champagne, France, Biodiversity Island comprises cylindrical modules stacked into 74 pillars of varying heights around a 285-square-metre overgrown patch of land. Positioned across from Perrier-Jouët's vineyard, The post Formafantasma nestles biodiverse installation in Champagne vineyard for Perrier-Jouët appeared first on Dezeen.
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