Rooted in Kensington: Tree Island
Public art to celebrate (bio)diversity
Celebration of diversity
in nature and in culture
Commissioned by Opportunity Kensington BID for London Festival of Architecture and Kensington + Chelsea Art Week, June 2026.
A placemaking installation in environmentally-friendly vinyl, plywood and sculptural structure by Toy Studio, exploring biodiversity, the microbiome and Kensington's cultural heritage.
MAMIMU is a London-based artist and designer on a mission to spread optimism through colourful, research-led public art — with commissions for Opportunity Kensington BID, Culture Mile BID, and Coventry BID.
Tree Island: Public art installation commissioned by Opportunity Kensington BID, in collaboration with Toy Studio.
From soil to gut to community, diversity is essential for wellbeing. Minibeasts, plants, bacteria, and people all play equally important roles. And what sustains all living things is the microbiome. This public art installation draws inspiration from the microscopic life.
In association with:
Tree Island by MAMIMU and Toy Studio in partnership with Opportunity Kensington reimagines the symbolic “missing tree" through seating, planting and sculptural signage inspired by underground ecological networks and urban biodiversity.
“Rooted inKensington” brings together art, biodiversity and architecture to showcase Kensington as an ecosystem of Belonging — one that thrives on the connections between human and non-human, nature and culture, the visible and the invisible.
Inspiration
Colours of Kensington
The colours are drawn from Kensington's rich heritage and culture: the cobalt blue of Leighton House's Arab Hall, the velvet red of the Royal Albert Hall, the psychedelic hues of Biba, and the pink cherry blossoms of Kyoto Gardens, Holland Park.
Microbiomes
A microscopic world that mirrors the richness and variety of human and non-human community. The gut microbiome and soil microbiome are two of the most vital and complex ecosystems on Earth.
Art
We are deeply interconnected with them — and with all the creatures and plants in between. By nurturing these relationships, we can enhance our wellbeing as part of a shared human and non-human community.
Facts & Stats
To top off the installation, fascinating facts and statistics about biodiversity and their positive effects on well‑being have been added.
The Concept:
Diverse community = Healthy Community
A diverse population (like healty biodiversity & healthy gut) bringing their culture, creativity, cuisine and energy. I looked into the concepts of “One Health (WHO)”, “Non-Anthropocentrism” and “Gut-Brain Axis” to come up with the colourful microbiome inspired artwork.
Photo by Elaine PotterCan we collaborate?
3 BID commissions · 2 UK cities · 2026 ongoing
I’m June aka MAMIMU, a London-based Japanese artist/graphic designer/educator on a mission to spread optimism. If you share the same vision and want to make the world a better place through public art, product collaboration, workshops, or anything else, let’s talk.
Together, we can amplify our impact and create a brighter future for all. As well as Opportunity Kensington BID, I have worked with Culture Mile BID and Coventry BID and understand the ambition and unique challenges you may have.
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