The Last Flower is a public installation created in collaboration with Simone Fisher, responding to the collapse of pollinator populations in urban environments. Developed across the UK and South Africa, the project reflects a shared urgency — as cities replace natural habitats with concrete, bees are losing the flowers they need to survive, and with them, the ecosystems that sustain all life.
The project centres on a giant daffodil-shaped sculptural beehive — the last flower left — installed in a public urban space. It functions as both symbol and working habitat, with nectar feeders, bee nesting spaces, and a honey tap at its base. Visitors are handed seed capsules to plant nearby, transforming a barren space into a thriving pollinator garden over time.
A seed vending machine branded Plant The Next One lets anyone take and sow wildflower seeds on the spot. The Last Flower makes an invisible crisis impossible to ignore — turning awareness into action, one seed at a time.














