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The amazing deer park opposite a Surrey palace and that s free to enter - Laura Nightingale
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The road near Hampton Court Palace where you ll see herds of wild deer crossing
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Responding to the Grade I listed landscape, Mizzi Studio has designed each kiosk to sit sympathetically in its environment. The freestanding kiosks are conceived as a family of individual curvaceous structures with a graceful tree-like canopy that unites their design language. The initial eight kiosks are clad in hand “steam-bent” English oak timber, developed in collaboration with British designer and maker Tom Raffield.
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In context: Horseshoe Bend Kiosk and The Royal Parks Family Fleet. The kiosks’ 360-degree sculptural canopy swells outwards like a tree’s crown, creating recognisable silhouettes. The organic- inspired volumes follow a continuous shape with varying degrees of curvature and differing cladding profiles, each providing contrasting textures. Each design variation is informed by the architectural or organic elements that the kiosk shares its space with. Together with Colicci’s Director Rob Colicci, Jonathan Mizzi, Director of M
Mizzi Studio has completed its most significant commission in London to date, culminating with the installation of a brass tubular kiosk at the foot of Buckingham Palace.
The four-year-long commission by artisan brand Colicci, saw nine handcrafted kiosks replacing ageing refreshment kiosks across The Royal Parks, as well as the development of a coffee house near the Serpentine lake. The kiosks’ installation roll-out began in October 2018, with the final kiosk erected on site at St James’s Park this month.
The kiosks have been built on existing sites across Hyde Park, Green Park and St James’s Park. The most recently-erected structure, the flagship Horseshoe Bend kiosk in St James’s Park, is clad in tubular brass and mirrors the ornate precious metals of the nearby Sir Thomas Brock’s Queen Victoria Memorial.