Atoll. Artist installations to attract the public to a new pedestrian path
Atoll. Artist installations to attract the public to a new pedestrian path

Atoll. Artist installations to attract the public to a new pedestrian path.

The British artist Morag Myerscough signs a series of interventions and installations on the ground floor of a public space in Finsbury Avenue Square, Broadgate.

London Inspirations

The focal point of the artistic installations is the colorful Atoll that encourages the public to use the newly inaugurated pathway. The lower level of Atoll houses a cafeteria, while the upper level mimics the profile of three London townhouses. The city of London specifically inspired Morgan Myerscough, who has lived there all her life.

Atoll. Artist installations to attract the public to a new pedestrian path

An explosion of vibrant colors

The installation continues throughout the atrium with large decorated walls. The spacious lounge area also reflects the mix of colors thanks to handcrafted and hand-painted seating with velvet cushions, tables, benches, and planters, designed and made by Luke Morgan and Morag in the local Hoxton studio.

Atoll. Artist installations to attract the public to a new pedestrian path

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