Students' work displayed at Chelsea Flower Show
Jonathan Swingler/BBCA team of students have achieved their dream of exhibiting at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
The group from East Durham College's Houghall campus fought off entries from across the UK and are the only college team taking part, creating a five-metre (16.4ft) installation described as a "flowering laboratory".
Lecturer Allan Raby said winning the place had been a long process but it was "what every floristry college wants".
Student Nikki Wright, from Darlington, also won a silver award in the Florist of the Year category.
The team spent months preparing the display under the guidance of Royal Florist Simon Lycett.
The intricate structure, made up of hundreds of delicate pieces, including test tubes, had to be carefully packed and transported by van from County Durham to London before being rebuilt on site.
"It's not easy," Raby said.
"This is what every floristry college wants."
Jonathan Swingler/BBCActor Timothy Spall was among those to see the college's work.
"I'll tell you what, this is one of the best exhibits I've seen," he said.
"To see all their lovely work and meet these really charming people with this massive enthusiasm and their skill as well - it's a treat."
Jonathan Swingler/BBCFor some students, the project marked a turning point.
Amy Wilson, who works for Nissan, said she hoped the experience will help her change career.
"My long-term plan is to hopefully become a florist, maybe even have my own business," she said.
Wright said taking part was "the stuff dreams are made of," adding being involved in Chelsea has exceeded her expectations.
The college hopes this year's success will be the first of many appearances at future shows.
