Crafts CouncilDirectoryFake Food WorkshopDr Wall’s Dinner – Royal Worcester MuseumAboutCreated for the Museum of Royal Worcester, this sculptural dining display reimagined an 18th-century table using historically accurate replica food. In collaboration with Dr. Neil Buttery, we produced a hen’s nest flummery, plum pudding, pheasants, and tied asparagus to accompany Georgian porcelain. The result offered visitors an immersive visual experience. The project won the British Library’s 2025 Food on Display Award.Fake Food WorkshopKirkcudbright, ScotlandDr Wall’s Dinner – Final Installation View, Photo courtesy of the Museum of Royal Worcester.A fully dressed Georgian table display featuring replica plum pudding, hen’s nest flummery, pheasants, and tied asparagus, shown alongside Royal Worcester porcelain. This commissioned installation won the British Library’s 2025 Food on Display Award.Dr Wall’s Dinner – Research and Development, Kerry Samantha Boyes / Fake Food Workshop. Photo courtesy of the Museum of Royal Worcester.Process visuals showing material tests, period research, and asparagus prototype development for the 18th-century replica dining table. Includes a portrait of Dr. Neil Buttery and the Museum of Royal Worcester exterior.Dr Wall’s Dinner – Royal Worcester MuseumAboutCreated for the Museum of Royal Worcester, this sculptural dining display reimagined an 18th-century table using historically accurate replica food. In collaboration with Dr. Neil Buttery, we produced a hen’s nest flummery, plum pudding, pheasants, and tied asparagus to accompany Georgian porcelain. The result offered visitors an immersive visual experience. The project won the British Library’s 2025 Food on Display Award.Fake Food WorkshopKirkcudbright, ScotlandDr Wall’s Dinner – Final Installation View, Photo courtesy of the Museum of Royal Worcester.A fully dressed Georgian table display featuring replica plum pudding, hen’s nest flummery, pheasants, and tied asparagus, shown alongside Royal Worcester porcelain. This commissioned installation won the British Library’s 2025 Food on Display Award.Dr Wall’s Dinner – Research and Development, Kerry Samantha Boyes / Fake Food Workshop. Photo courtesy of the Museum of Royal Worcester.Process visuals showing material tests, period research, and asparagus prototype development for the 18th-century replica dining table. Includes a portrait of Dr. Neil Buttery and the Museum of Royal Worcester exterior.More from Fake Food WorkshopProjectSchool Dinners Through the Decades – The Food MuseumProjectRecreating Historic Menus – The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland)ProjectThe Art of ExcessProjectGrand Dessert – Kunstmuseum Den HaagProjectJulia Child Exhibition – Fake Chef Meets the French ChefProjectThe Fake Food Workshop & Store – KirkcudbrightProjectFrom Scotland to Hobbiton – Pies for the Hobbity PantryProjectRoman Stone Replicas & Temple Interior – Vindolanda, Hadrian's Wall