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1997-1999, The Denver
Botanical Gardens (Denver, Colorado) bordered their concrete
patios with connected Living Tapestries 1-panel high units, creating a
fence that surrounded guests with vibrant flowers.
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In 1997, Bill Kuster
(former KUSA Denver television Weatherman/Meteorologist) installed a 3-Panel
unit in the 9 News Backyard.
Living Tapestries founder/owner Mark Humble still plants the flowers in
this model for 9 News every Spring.
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In
1997, Living Tapestries won the Grand Award in the annual American
Landscape Contractors Association national garden competition
for their "My Secret Garden" entry in the Little Company of
Mary Hospital (a charity benefit show presented by Martha Stewart).
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In
1997, U S West
(then called Pacific Bell) decorated cubicles of its
San Francisco office using several Living
Tapestries indoor (re-circulating) units (model#
204048). These colorful growing fences
can enlivened offices and help reduce stress in the workplace.
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In 1997, Larsen's
Homes commissioned Living Tapestries to install custom 10-unit
models along the fence-line of one of its Denver Parade of Homes
show homes to add instant color and increase privacy.
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Living
Tapestries installed an elegant custom indoor unit in the patio room of
a Denver residence in 1997 (photo right). This unit was hooked up to an interior water system
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