Designer: Talamh Landscapes
Idir’, from the Irish word for ‘between’, is a contemporary reworking of the timeless idea of those special places in the world where the spiritual realm can break through to illuminate our everyday existence.
The intangible ‘otherworld’ is represented by a variety of concrete discs, appearing to lightly rest above the tangible world, and also by a diffused scented mist permeating the garden in an ethereal manner. The circles provide a focus for both contemplation and socialising, with a series of smaller ones delineating a pathway through the garden. The tangible world of everyday living is represented by the planting – large, multi-stemmed native trees throughout and ground-level plants surrounding the circles and spreading through the whole garden. The merging of these two worlds is represented by the water circle, where earth, air and water become one, reflecting both the depths below and the sky above.
Source: Bloom – Medium Gardens – ‘Idir’ (Dha Shaoil) / Between Two Worlds supported by John West