Street Furniture
Street Furniture
Street Furniture
Street Furniture
Street Furniture

© the artist. Image credit: David Oudney / Art UK

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Wilson was commissioned to design a suite of bespoke street furniture for the city centre. His first piece was the 'double-twist bollard' installed at top of Couttie’s Wynd. Its success led to further pieces in Murraygate (1993–1994), High Street (1995), Panmure Street and Cowgate (c.1995–1996). The bollards are based on lily buds from the city’s coats of arms and twists of jute rope.
Title

Street Furniture

Date

1992–c.1996

Accession number

DD1_DO_S110

Acquisition method

commissioned by Dundee Public Art Programme on behalf of Dundee City Council and Scottish Enterprise Tayside

Work type

Street furniture

Owner

Dundee City Council

Access

at all times

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Located at

Nethergate / High Street / Murraygate / Panmure Street, City of Dundee

DD1 1SG