Wednesday, 19 December 2012

The Rocks, Christmas tree

The Rocks 'living' Christmas tree is located along George Street, next to First Fleet Park at The Rocks. It is made from almost 600 living plants, 143 metres of aluminium pipe and 1,000 stainless steel pot scourers. The tree is designed in the shape of a traditional fir tree with the irrigation pipe that winds around the outside evoking a garland of tinsel, while the plants and scourers are designed to resemble baubles. It was created by Brendan Moar, a landscape architect and Australian television host. This is a sustainable tree so the plants will be reused and the pipe will be recycled after Christmas festivities are over.

12 comments:

  1. That has be one of the best Christmas trees I've seen so far.

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  2. I rather like this Christmas tree. Very creative.

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  3. That is just great. I'd like to see it remain there.

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  4. Goodness. There is a lot of work in this very geometric Christmas Tree Jim.

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  5. Ha! now this the first time I've seen a pot scourer Christmas tree ... recyclable no doubt , but give me the silver tinsel type any-day.

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  6. Totally amazing! Thanks for sharing. My Outdoor/ Wordless Wednesday is HERE

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  7. That is unique and so beautiful!

    Visiting from Water World Wednesday
    Kim,USA

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  8. A creative beautiful interpretation of a Christmas tree! Fascinating public art!

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