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Gaia sleeping
Gaia Sleeps Amid Sarah Eberle’s Award-Winning Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show The figure's face and shoulders are carved from a fallen mature tree by Tim Wood, with willow-branch hair sculpted by artist Tom Hare and a crown of leaves.
Hamish  Powell
Florist Special With Hamish Powell A background in botanical science forms the foundation of his work; met with the juxtaposed fashion and art world, he seeks to radically reawaken our lost connection to nature.
Interviews Floral Designs
May 18 | 4 min read
Sophie Powell
Florist Special With Sophie Powell As the former School Principal of McQueens Flower School, she had the opportunity to teach more than 5,000 floral enthusiasts around the world!
Interviews
May 13 | 3 min read
RHS planty fun
See You at the Chelsea Flower Show! This London event will allow you to live a royal floral experience. Here are all the details for you to attend and not miss out!
Floral Events
May 01 | 6 min read
Wisteria in London
The Best Spots in London to See the Wisteria Season in Full Bloom Wisteria season doesn’t last long, but when it hits, London shifts.
Barbican conservatory
David Altrath Documents the Jungle Suspended Inside London’s Barbican Conservatory The heavy geometry of the Barbican’s stepped terraces becomes a scaffold for growth, with vines, shrubs, and trees occupying ledges and voids as if they were always intended to be there.
Travel Architecture
Apr 20 | 3 min read
Floral art by Stormy
Zapped Into the Creative World of Stormy Pyeatte Through experiments with flowers, projections, and light, she turns flowers into something worth reimagining.
Tomas de Bruyne Educator
Inside the EMC London Design Bootcamp With Tomas De Bruyne The EMC London Design Bootcamp offers floral designers a rare chance to learn inside a live Tomas De Bruyne event in London. More than a traditional workshop, it combines hands-on education, large-scale event thinking, and creative growth in a real floral setting.
Outside of Kew Gardens featured
Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew – A Bucket-List Garden to Add to Your Destinations With more than 300 acres, Kew is a world-class destination for plant science, history, and landscape design. Visit this summer to get the most out of it!
Kew orchid festival inspired by china
Kew’s Orchid Festival Will Return to Honor China's Biodiversity The 2026 festival takes inspiration from China’s remarkable biodiversity, heritage and design traditions.
Sophie Mess For Good Wicked featured
Sophie Mess – Bringing Nature to Concrete Walls "I specifically think that bright, extra-large floral murals – especially in unexpected places can grab attention and create a momentary escape from the city's hustle."
Floral Art Remarkable
Jan 14 | 3 min read
Kew Gardens London
Kew Garden’s Palm House and Waterlily House Will Be the First Net-Zero Glasshouses The renovation is starting in 2027 and is expected to last four or five years, but they have already started moving the 1,300 plants housed in the greenhouses.
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