To mark the finale of the CoExistence campaign, Love Brand Founders Oliver and Rose, had the pleasure of attending ‘A Starry Night in the Nilgiri Hills’. Encircled by trees and elephants at the gardens of Lancaster House and in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, guests took their seats for a magical outdoor screening of Sir David Attenborough’s documentary The Year Earth Changed. An incredible documentary that gives an insight into how the planet was affected by the global lockdown caused by the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

‘There are great cleared flat places hidden away in the forests that are called elephants’ ballrooms, but even these are only found by accident, no man has ever seen the elephants dance’. – CoExistence

Elephant family have offered up the chance for anyone to purchase their own elephant sculpture that come in four main sizes. Each sculpture is unique, making every purchase extremely special and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The Funds raised by CoExistence will be directed to grass-roots organisations across India that allow people and wildlife to live together more peacefully. Including the LOVE BRAND & Co. X Elephant Family project ‘Helping Dulu’ in Assam, which we are very proud to see feature in Sir David Attenborough’s documentary The Year Earth Changed.