The Wish Trees of Chelsea, a 2012 Fringe project by landscape architect Kendra Inman


‘Everyone has a wish’. Landscape architect Kendra Inman helped wishes grow on trees for the 2012 Chelsea Fringe. The labels (produced by school children, students and locals) were decorated to look like flowers and fruits. They were hung from trees at Dovehouse Green on the King’s Road in Chelsea, London as a contribution to the 2012 Chelsea Fringe. Kendra is a graduate of the MA Landscape Architecture at the University of Greenwich.

2 thoughts on “The Wish Trees of Chelsea, a 2012 Fringe project by landscape architect Kendra Inman

  1. Groveflora

    We at India have similar wishing trees. Only difference being that we tie Red Ribbons with a wish made or a brass bell on the tree. Some believe that once your wish is granted one should come back to untie the ribbon or bell….In an case they make for an eye-catching sight! We publish these and many more interesting facts in our monthly e-newsletter about gardens in India at Groveflora.com. Cheers

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  2. KB Mulch

    I’ve heard of wish trees before. such a unique and creative idea for kids and adults a like. appreciate the video.

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