Wardian London brochure

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INSPIR ATION

N AT H A N I E L BAG S H AW WA R D (Circa 1 866 )

Exotic gardens A Bin OV great E / glass N E X Tcases, P A G filling E the Exoticbuilding gardenswith in great ever-changing glass casesnature. fill the building with nature’s ever-changing atmosphere.

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In 1829, Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward was studying a chrysalis in a sealed glass container when he realised the cycle of condensation inside could be reimagined as a miniature ecosystem


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