LifestyleGarden has helped complete the refit of the Eden Project’s catering areas.
The ScanCom International subsidiary provided its limited-edition Banyan Tree cast aluminum chairs, which have been installed in the Eden Kitchen, Eden’s main refreshment area located between the biomes.
The bespoke chairs are designed to be robust as well as lightweight and have a unique design inspired by the Banyan Tree in Eden’s Rainforest Biome. In a palette of pastel colours, the chairs compliment the light and airy refit of the café areas and have been paired with LifeStyleGarden’s self levelling and folding Gyro bistro tables.
CEO of Eden Project International, David Harland, said: “Eden’s mission is to reconnect humans to the living world, exploring how we can work together to create a better future. Eden’s ethos blends perfectly with that of LifestyleGarden, which is led by the motto ‘Doing Business the Right Way’ and together we are committed to tackling this to ensure a more sustainable experience for all.”
Paul Cohen, sales director at LifestyleGarden said the synergy provided the perfect platform to showcase the company’s furniture ranges. “This will help further drive our common goal of promoting good environmental practice and sustainability to the consumer and help them make an ethical choice when purchasing gardening furniture,” he added.
The partnership between LifestyleGarden® and the Eden Project has been gathering momentum in 2019. The company’s DuraOcean® chair, crafted from recycled fishing nets, ropes and plastic waste salvaged from the world’s oceans, is showcased in a replica beach exhibit in Eden’s Mediterranean biome.
Both the Banyan Tree and DuraOcean® chairs will be available for the 2020 season, as part of the full Eden Project partnership range. The range also includes exclusive cushions and deckchairs, featuring Eden designs and patterns, which will provide retailers with an additional add-on sales opportunity, and a unique selling point, supported by the iconic Eden Project branding.