07/05/2026
After months of research, design development, mock-ups, carving, shaping and refining in the studio, our team travelled to ’s breathtaking Lebombo Lodge to complete the final chapter of this project: the installation of The Gallery of Treasures.
We were invited by to create a unique artwork and installation, alongside fellow artists Christopher Parker , Tatenda Chidora and Jack Fillery , as part of a curated collection of contemporary artworks created specifically for this extraordinary setting.
For our installation, we explored a number of directions, but ultimately felt it was most meaningful to focus on animals from the Lebombo area and interpret them through hand-carved cork.
The final work consists of a 2.8 metre Nile crocodile, a life-size pangolin and carved giraffe, lion and hyena skulls, arranged within a 4.5 metre composition. The crocodile became the anchor of the work, almost as though it is submerged beneath the water, giving the installation a quiet sense of movement and presence.
Crafted entirely from cork, the installation continues our ongoing exploration of a material that is sustainable, tactile and deeply connected to the natural world. The dark thermally modified cork, with its rich character and distinctive scent, allowed us to create work that reflects nature, within nature itself.
Subtle details, such as the animal footprints, tie the work back to the landscape and add a quiet educational layer. We hope the installation leaves people with a sense of curiosity, pause and a deeper awareness of the natural world.
The Gallery of Treasures is now complete.