
Limerick in Ireland is an historic town the beauty of which has recently been enhanced with Agrumi topiary. Agrumi’s handmade designs – in living or artificial plants – are perfect for business advertising in public spaces.
When Limerick Self Storage chose to advertise on a roundabout they needed an eye-catching design. The project had to publicize the company’s services to motorists quickly, but effectively as they negotiated their way around the heart of the city close to the River Shannon and the station.

Agrumi worked closely with Limerick Self Storage to develop a design that focuses on the main tools of their trade – packing cases and other forms of storage. The resulting layout is made in artificial boxwood to be robust and long lasting.
The cubes vary is size from 35cm to 90 cm and the doorway to the installation is 250cm tall. Metal posts have been dug 100cm into the ground to ensure that the structures stay in place and withstand the strong winds that blow along the river.

The design imaginatively and playfully showcases all that Limerick Self Storage is about alongside discrete, low natural planting that deliberately scales up the topiary elements.
The Managing Director’s feedback says it all…
“Thank you to everyone involved in this project, it has been a great success and we are already starting to receive very positive feedback.”



Get in touch with us if you would like to work together to help advertise your business
We first heard about the Enham Trust through a topiary commission (see photo). As we got to understand more about them and the wonderful work they do we realised there was no way we could charge them for the project – we simply had to make it a donation!

This case study is a great opportunity to bring a fantastic charity to the attention of our other clients and potential customers so they can think about donating too.
Over almost 100 years the Trust has facilitated opportunities for hundreds of thousands of disabled, elderly and vulnerable people to live the lives they choose, as independently as possible.
At present the Trust is supporting over 6500 individuals – children and adults - across three core services:
The range of assistance offered is phenomenal from personal care (including help with personal hygiene such as bathing and showering, medications and food and drink preparation) to social support (such as shopping trips, domestic care, social activities, welfare checks and financial management and administration).
Based in Hampshire but with a much wider reach the Trust’s full care model enables them to provide a ‘wrap around service’ that is personalised and tailored to individuals.
Without the Trust’s know-how and support the lives of many people would be much the poorer physically and emotionally.
This Christmas and beyond if you’re looking for a deserving charity to support you should look no further that the Enham Trust.
Follow this link to the Trust’s website: https://www.enhamtrust.org.uk/

Following our recent commissions for Disney to celebrate Mickey’s 90th more work has followed including this witty installation for Disney via the PR company 2Heads.
Everyone here in the creative team at Agrumi had a blast putting this piece together:
The feedback about the pieces we made for Disney and 2 Heads have been overwhelmingly positive:
“Many thanks for what you produced, they met the brief perfectly and added that little extra to a successful event."
Punch Wilson, Production Manager, 2Heads
As previous case studies have shown, Agrumi’s client base is extending and now incorporates the US.
After the success of other commissions there, we got a call from the Disneyland Resort in California. The idea was to make various Mickey and Minnie Mouse items in artificial box topiary for display in shops and at other merchandising outlets.

We were only too pleased to help and worked closely with the Disney team to design and make a variety of items that would perfectly encapsulate the spirit of the Mouse and the company’s fun ethos.
The photos show our success and the Disney people were thrilled with the results. Project supervisor Cameryn Chan said:
“Thank you so much for everything your team did for us and with such short notice and lead time. We really appreciate it and it was a pleasure working with you”.
If you run a shop or amusement park then you might also want some topiary sculptures. Contact us today for a free quote!
Project Ink is an event management and design consultancy with a rota of high profile clients looking to enhance and promote their profile, services and image.
Working on a project with Kuoni, the luxury travel company famous for their safari holidays, Project Ink commissioned us to fabricate a 2.5m high, 2.4m long and 1.4m wide elephant in artificial grass. This big beast was to be the focal point for a Kuoni sponsored event at BBC ‘Countryfile Live’ that took place at beautiful Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire in August.

Over 4 gloriously sunny days at the event our elephant wowed the public and presenters alike and gave Kuoni fabulous publicity for their expertly curated holiday packages. The reaction on social media was glowing – as these posts show.
A giant topiary elephant has arrived! We're nearly ready on site here for #countryfilelive
— BBC Countryfile Live (@Countryfilelive) August 1, 2018
Yesterday's delivery of the elephant to our @KuoniTravelUK stand @Countryfilelive #countryfilelive #safari pic.twitter.com/gfLL6TSmpw
— Kuoni Winchester (@KuoniWinchester) August 2, 2018
@BBCCountryfile Team Kuoni and the Kuoni Elephant with the lovely Matt Baker @KuoniTravelUK pic.twitter.com/vbwr0q9l40
— Katie Lane (@Snowden_12lane) August 2, 2018
We are loving the talks by the Countryfile presenters at the Great Barn and the spectacle of the Kuoni travel elephant 🐘 here @Countryfilelive Don’t forget we’re in the @countrylivinguk Pavilion on stand 19! #countryfilelive #countryfile @BlenheimPalace #oxfordshire #whatson pic.twitter.com/v0rKBnT1B1
— Sophie Morrell (@_sophiemorrell) August 4, 2018
Loving the @KuoniTravelUK topiary elephant at #countryfilelive pic.twitter.com/h5JIyD4wgP
— Lucy Upton (@mslucyupton) August 5, 2018
Found an elephant in Oxfordshire at #countryfilelive 👍👍👍 pic.twitter.com/jAJu7tK76M
— Kate Sutton (@Kateannasutton) August 4, 2018
The kids loving the elephant @KuoniTravelUK @KuoniWinchester @Degsycom! How much do you want for it...the deal must include delivery @Countryfilelive #countryfilelive #Cruise #Travel pic.twitter.com/BKAbisziIe
— Robbie White (@Robbie_White_1) August 4, 2018
A giant topiary elephant has arrived! We're nearly ready on site here for #countryfilelive
— BBC Countryfile Live (@Countryfilelive) August 1, 2018
If you need a topiary elephant then contact us today! We'd be delighted to help you!
Quantcast is a company on a mission to help brands grow in the AI era. They are in the business of creating algorithms or ‘systems of intelligence’ for the online ‘marketing ecosystem’ so their clients can make smarter, faster and more relevant contact with their customers.
Quantcast recently launched ‘Q’ - the world’s largest AI-driven audience behaviour platform for the open Internet. Agrumi was commissioned to help with the UK PR and built this massive 150cm tall ‘Q’.

The result is pretty impressive and eye-catching and shows how Agrumi topiary can be used to enhance and reinforce PR messages.
Thanking us for our work Quantcast’s Marketing Associate Hannah McDougall said:
"The Q was a massive success!"

Want to see your company logo in topiary form? Get in touch for a free estimate!

“We are so pleased with the work Agrumi did!”
- Steve Hewlett, Manager, ‘Retail Birmingham’
Dippy, the Natural History Museum's iconic Diplodocus cast has been touring the UK on a natural history adventure. He’s been visiting some of this country’s incredible natural history collections and will be at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery until 9 September 2018.
A few months ago Retail Birmingham – which promotes and supports businesses in the city centre - got in touch. Dippy’s forthcoming visit provided an ideal opportunity for some dinosaur-related PR to promote their fantastic local shops and restaurants.

We were commissioned to create five 2m x 1m topiary animals to be displayed in bespoke planters sourced and planted by the local parks team. The installations would be exhibited in key central locations and provide focal points of interest for the museum, Dippy’s tour and Birmingham’s commercial sector.
Using the Natural History Museum’s own ‘top 5’ list of their visitors’ favourite dinosaurs we made a Stegosaurus, Tyrannosauras, Diplodicus, Coelophysis and Triceratops. Retail Birmingham told us that the pieces needed to be weather and vandal-proof as well as fire retardant. Artificial boxwood is an ideal choice for this situation and the product we use is both lifelike and robust.

“Great to see the dinosaurs arrives today – they look really good!”
“We’ve started to put the dinosaurs out and already had a great reaction!”
The photos speak for themselves and the public reaction was so positive that a ‘Retail Birmingham’ immediately ordered an extra T-Rex and Stegosaurus. Shortly afterwards three more animals were commissioned – an Allosaurus, Velociraptor and Brachiosaurus.

Delighted with the commission Retail Birmingham just launched a film about the project in time for the summer holidays. Watch it here:


Birmingham's had an owl trail, a bear trail, and now it's getting a dinosaur topiary trail. @retailbid is placing 10 around the city and asking people to share selfies with all 10 using hashtag #DippyOnTour and tagging @ShoppingInBham in a multiple-image Instagram post. pic.twitter.com/7LUBL2YqFv
— BBC Midlands Today (@bbcmtd) June 4, 2018
Great to see families enjoying the Big In The City Dino Trail on this fine sunny day in Birmingham city centre. #DippyOnTour pic.twitter.com/VAGofzpu2M
— Retail BID (@retailbid) August 30, 2018
#DippyonTour @retailbid my children where super happy to see dippy, Jack was telling us the name of the dinos on the trail #happymemories pic.twitter.com/iGCTbMlDAb
— Bryan Edwards (@Bryandedwards77) August 19, 2018
Our dinosaurs have returned from their weekend break! Don't forget to take a selfie with all 10 and tag us on Instagram using the hashtag #DippyOnTour to be entered into our £500 shopping vouchers competition. If you're a retailer that needs more trail maps in store, let us know! pic.twitter.com/LBxDKyY2HQ
— Retail BID (@retailbid) July 16, 2018
What fantastic weather, a perfect day to do the @retailbid Big in the City dino trail! And remember you have a chance to win £500 worth of shopping vouchers in the @ShoppingInBham comp for your dino-selfies! Find out more & download the map https://t.co/5RaD82GVLy #dippyontour pic.twitter.com/SmMIbelwpw
— Birmingham Museums (@BM_AG) June 26, 2018
Ok I think this is all 10 seen over the last 2 weeks! #DippyonTour @ShoppingInBham @retailbid pic.twitter.com/gruukvrihb
— Elliott Brown (@ellrbrown) June 13, 2018
A lovely day in Birmingham. So much going on all for free. We visited #DippyonTour @BM_AG we went dinosaur hunting around Birmingham with @retailbid and sat on deck chairs eating our lunch @BhamDanceFest. Well done Brum 👏#welovebrum #birmingham #WestMidlands #free #familyfun pic.twitter.com/KP3AM0HR7b
— Family fun in Brum (@Familyfuninbham) June 8, 2018
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Hedging my bets to discover dinosaurs before they become extinct. #dippyontour @shoppinginbham
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Thought this was so cool!! #nofilter #dippyontour #dippyontourbirmingham #trex
If you’re looking for topiary dinosaurs or need something to spruce up your high street then contact us today!
Lush makes cosmetics by hand from natural ingredients. None of its products are tested on animals and the company is rightly proud of this claim - which it advertises through its fighting hares logo.
Focusing on the hares for a media event, Lush came to us to ensure that their logo was larger than life and eye-catching enough to take centre stage with journalists.

We created the animals’ outlines expertly as usual using our tried and tested frame fabrication methods and the resulting skeletons were covered in moss for ease of transport, handling, care and longevity.
Lush now has an ecologically friendly version of its logo that it can use again and again at events to promote the company and its ethos about the welfare on animals.
Lush indeed!
If you're interested in some topiary hares or would like to see your company logo recreated in topiary then get in touch with us!

The 2017 London Frieze Art Fair was a huge success and Agrumi helped one exhibitor gain a coveted Focus Stand Prize.
Various Small Fires (VSF) is a small Los Angeles-based gallery that acts for a number of artists of international standing, At Frieze this year the gallery chose to showcase a work by Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison (collectively known as ‘The Harrisons’).
The Harrisons live in Santa Cruz, California and pioneered the Ecological Art Movement back in the 70s. The movement promotes climate change solutions through art and their Survival Piece V Part II: Lemon Orchard Fragment is an early work dating from 1972.
This installation features lemon trees growing under photosynthetic lights and was originally intended to have dual meaning. Firstly, it acted as a critique of human kind’s influence on the planet’s ecosystems and secondly, it was a practical experiment for the indoor cultivation of fruit in a post-agricultural future.

VSF chose to partner with Agrumi to re-create Survival Piece V Part II at Frieze in October. We sourced and planted Meyer lemon trees (a particularly hardy citrus breed) in specially constructed tubs that were then co-located under photosynthetic lights.
The look of the whole installation exactly replicated the appearance of Survival Piece V Part II as it had originally appeared over 40 years ago – although on a smaller scale. The installation was completed with surviving drawings and other ephemera from the 1972 original and visitors were again able to walk among the trees as they had done before.
The ‘portable orchard’ caught the eye of the Frieze judges (Richard Parry Director of Glasgow International, Christopher Lew Curator of the Whitney Museum and Hanne Mugaas Director of the Kunsthalle, Stavanger) and won the Focus Stand Prize.
This coup for VSF and Agrumi was doubly rewarding. Not only did it recognize the hard work that went in to bringing the installation to life again, it also allowed us to promote a serious ecological message. Following their sojourn at frieze the Meyer lemon trees have been replanted in an orchard.
If you need something green on your trade stand then get in touch!

… that ‘The Night Gardener’ is a brilliant book. We were preening our feathers after being asked by Quarto Publishing to help them market this fantastic new addition to children’s literature.
The book tells the story of a topiary expert who transforms a miserable and grey street into a place of joy and colour by completing amazing topiaries by night while the street’s residents sleep.
The book’s cover features a beautiful owl, which Agrumi’s own topiary expert deftly copied in artificial Boxwood. This material was chosen over living plants because the figures would feature in the window displays of various popular London bookshops from the hardback launch at the beginning of 2017 to the paperback launch extending into 2018.

The figures would need little or no attention and would continue looking as good as the day they were made however long they were displayed and in however many different venues.
Commenting on the reception of the topiary owls at Quarto Head Office, Christopher Ransom said:
"They sent everyone in our office mad with excitement, and the likeness is amazing! Couldn’t be happier!"

The Owls have arrived to Quarto HQ! So much excitement for @QuartoKids #TheNightGardener #Publishing #Owls #Books pic.twitter.com/KIsMoC3tTn
— Emma Clifford (@Emma_Cliffo) January 31, 2017
Best. Delivery. Ever. Two large topiary owls just like in the book #TheNightGardener pic.twitter.com/gg2BZkZhOV
— Ellen John (@EllenRJohn) January 31, 2017
Too-wit Too-woo! Our topiary owl resplendent in the window! Thank you @QuartoKids #thenightgardener is pure picture book joy! @EllenRJohn pic.twitter.com/fSDmusDckb
— Sevenoaks Bookshop (@7OaksBookshop) February 6, 2017
New work buddies looking after our beautiful copies of The Night Gardener @QuartoKids pic.twitter.com/jKBT62Isb1
— Lucie Uwarow (@BookishLulu) February 7, 2017
Our 2nd wise owl has found a perch @talesonmoonlane @opifan64 @igo2cairo drop in a see him this half term! #TheNightGardener #kidlitart pic.twitter.com/X0Zc1XZD2A
— Quarto Kids (@QuartoKids) February 15, 2017
Our favourite touring owl has found a splendid new perch at @HuntingRavenBks Drop in & say hello! #TheNightGardener @opifan64 @igo2cairo pic.twitter.com/jNdfdiHzf9
— Quarto Kids (@QuartoKids) June 7, 2017
Our owl's doing the rounds! Looking studious at @Ink84Books over copies of #TheNightGardener ✂️ @opifan64 @igo2cairo #books #kidlit pic.twitter.com/X9gcAApBRB
— Quarto Kids (@QuartoKids) March 23, 2017
We're thrilled to welcome The Night Gardener's beautiful topiary owl to Kew!Thanks so much @QuartoKids @opifan64 #twittwoo #thenightgardener pic.twitter.com/ITsbsuqk4z
— The Kew Bookshop (@kewbookshop) May 10, 2017
Meet the newest team member @QuartoKids the topiary owl inspired by The Night Gardener! Which is in the shop just waiting to be read pic.twitter.com/7icEZtkzWa
— Chorleywood Bookshop (@CWBookshop) June 28, 2017