Lump ties up Christmas with a bow

Well we have decorated the town and we are ready to close up for another Christmas. The team at Lump has worked on some amazing projects throughout the year and we have worked with some remarkable people. In keeping with the season, one project that filled the Lumpians with much joy was the three big red Christmas bows commissioned by the City of Melbourne. We loved this project not just obviously because the bows are positioned in very public places. But also because it was something out of the ordinary, a little corny, so very festive and so very, very massive. The bows were constructed in sections made from aluminium and powder coated "Signal Red". Each individual section of bow was cut, rolled and welded precisely into shape so as to fit perfectly together like a puzzle at each respective site. Not only did the crew at Lump construct the massive bows, also included in the project was a massive mistletoe chandelier and 20 illuminated hearts. The team at the Best Group headed the project and were a tremendously supportive and creative think tank. These guys were not afraid to share their creative license or their wealth of knowledge regarding installation of public works. A big thanks goes out to the Best Group for making such an enjoyable project. As for our Lump family, well we could not do any of this without you, all of our Christmas love is coming your way.  And to all of our friends and clients, thank you for your support and we wish you the merriest of Christmases.

Images courtesy of Little Red Photography

Making the bows

Steel Sculpture

Lump Sculpture Studio

Lump sculpture

Melbourne Town Hall

Lump Sculpture Melbourne

Lump Melbourne

Southgate Footbridge

Lump Sculpture Southgate

Lump Southgate

North Melbourne Town Hall

Lump Sculpture North Melbourne

Lump North Melbourne

Merry Christmas from all the crew at Lump

Lump Sculpture Studio

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  1. So SO impressive. Especially after seeing the scale of those bows!

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