• Pothole Gardens by Pete Dungey.


    Posted on 23rd February, by yellowtrace in installations. 2 Comments

     

    Pothole Gardens is a series of ongoing public installations by Pete Dungey, highlighting the problem of surface imperfections on Britain’s roads. “If we planted one of those in every hole, it would be like a forest in the road”, says Pete.

    Pure magic.


    {via a cup of jo.}





  • 2 Responses to “Pothole Gardens by Pete Dungey.”

    1. Welcome to the blogging world! I was just introduced to you via the lovely Erin from Desginformankind, These rugs are absolutely breathtaking…wow. What I wouldn’t give for some of those going up my stairs or anywhere really! So glad I found you! All the best!
      xo
      Melissa

    2. Hi Melissa,
      Thank you so much for the warm welcome – for stopping by, for your wonderful comment {here and on Erin’s blog} and for all your encouragement. I really appreciate it!

      x dana

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