The Wild Table of Love, Paddington, London

At the entrance to Paddington Station at the corner of Eastbourne Terrace and Praed Street can be found this lovely bronze sculpture called The Wild Table of Love. It’s the creation of British and Australian artists Gillie and Marc. It’s a very well detailed sculpture intended to provoke thoughts of unity and protection of the ecosystem.

The hosts of the meal are Rabbitwoman and Dogman, hybrid characters who travel the world spreading messages of love and acceptance. The six metre long table has ten of the world’s most endangered species, with space for humans to sit down and take part as well. Apparently the plan is for it to be in its current location until July 2026.

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2 thoughts on “The Wild Table of Love, Paddington, London

  1. Great sculpture and message

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  2. Such nice sculpture

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