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Dendrogyra Urbana / Urban Dendrogyra

A “dendrogyra” is a pillar coral found in the Atlantic Ocean, it is predominantly seen in the Caribbean Sea. Due to global warming, coral bleaching is aggressively attacking our reefs. Studies predict that by 2050, there will be no coral reefs will be depleted.

Dendrogyra Urbana is made up of three separate pillars, the highest one is 68 inches / 5.6 ft. Each pillar has an approximate diameter of 20in - 1.6 ft

Built in Chicago, Installed in Guatemala City

Material: Ceramic