Law firm Irwin Mitchell’s Elephant ‘The Warrior’ Set To Greet Passengers
People travelling to Sheffield will be greeted by an unusual new face as they arrive at the railway station, after law firm Irwin Mitchell unveiled their contribution to the Herd of Sheffield public art trail.
The Children’s Hospital Charity team, along with logistics supplier Henry Boot, installed Irwin Mitchell’s ‘The Warrior’ elephant over the weekend.
The structure, which has been sponsored and chosen by the Sheffield head-quartered law firm, is situated in the main foyer of Sheffield station, which is the 35th busiest in the UK and the 11th busiest outside of London.
The 1.6m tall elephant, which is painted to look like it is wearing gladiatorial robes, is expected to create quite a stir with the thousands of passengers who use the station each day.
Freelance graphic designer and Hampshire based artist, Deven Bhurke, designed and created The Warrior, which will be displayed at the station until October.
Along with the other 57 elephants in the trail, The Warrior will be auctioned on 20th October to raise money for The Children’s Hospital Charity.
A team from Irwin Mitchell decided on the design earlier this year, because they felt The Warrior represented how their legal experts fight for justice and for the interests of their clients.
Elephants were chosen for theme of the trail to celebrate Sheffield’s industrial heritage and the 100th anniversary of Lizzie the elephant coming to the city to work in the steel industry to help with the war effort.
The hard working elephant was employed throughout the First World War by Thomas Ward Ltd to cart heavy loads of steel and machinery through Sheffield’s streets, as all of the city’s horses had been enrolled by the military.
The law firm, which has now grown to have 18 offices nationwide, was originally set up in Sheffield in 1912 – just four years before Lizzie began working in the city.
Sheffield Regional Managing Partner and National Head of Real Estate at Irwin Mitchell, Paul Firth, who is Chairman of The Children’s Hospital Charity, was instrumental in the firm’s involvement with the project.