• Gipsy Hill garden studio in South London with charred larch cladding and illuminated copper panels

    Garden Studio Design in Gipsy Hill, South London

    /February 13, 2026/

    A garden studio design in Gipsy Hill, South London, created around an existing bay tree rather than removing it. The L-shaped studio provides separate space for work and yoga, with charred larch cladding, a birch plywood interior and a sedum roof helping the building sit comfortably within the leafy garden setting.

  • Bee Cause Garden at Blenheim Palace Flower Show with large insect hotel and bee-friendly planting

    The Bee Cause Garden at Blenheim Palace Flower Show

    /February 13, 2026/

    The Bee Cause Garden at Blenheim Palace Flower Show was created with Friends of the Earth to highlight the decline in bee populations through a bold, walk-through show garden. Visitors moved between a colourful bee-friendly side filled with planting and habitat features, and a stark contrasting side made with steel rods, with reflection pools and a central valley helping make the message immediate and easy to understand.

  • East Dulwich contemporary garden in South London with dining area and raised beds

    Contemporary Garden Design in East Dulwich, South London

    /February 13, 2026/

    A contemporary garden design in East Dulwich, South London, using changes in level to make a square garden feel more connected to the house and easier to use. Raised decking, separate dining and lounge areas, silver birches and restrained planting create a clearer flow through the space while keeping the garden calm and suited to the period property.