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We’re at RHS Chelsea Flower Show – come and say hello!

If you’re heading to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year, we’d love you to stop by our newly designed stand and say hello – you will find us just off Main Avenue on  Crossway (CW311).  Discover a delightful selection of merchandise, pick up a county booklet, and enjoy a warm welcome from our friendly team. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, are interested in opening your own garden or simply looking for a cheerful chat, come and be part of the experience.

This year, our stand has been created by the incredibly talented team at Dutch Landscape Studio, and we are hugely grateful to them for their generosity, vision and creativity. Rather than a traditional exhibition stand, they have designed a colourful, immersive – and slightly surreal – garden experience: a space where illustration, planting and storytelling collide.

Will Dutch, Founder of Dutch Landscape Studio says “It is a real privilege for us at Dutch Landscape Studio to be working alongside the National Garden Scheme on their stand for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026. The opportunity to collaborate with an organisation that has such a positive impact on people, gardens and communities across the country is incredibly exciting for the studio.

What makes this project especially rewarding is that it sits slightly outside the boundaries of traditional garden design. It gives us the chance to think more theatrically and imaginatively; blending landscape, illustration, storytelling and installation design into something immersive and unexpected.

The National Garden Scheme already has such a joyful and recognisable identity and our role has been to help bring that ethos to life spatially. We want visitors to step into a space that feels optimistic, playful and full of character whilst celebrating the importance of gardens and green spaces in everyday life.”

Big graphics. Bold planting. Unexpected moments.

The stand takes its inspiration from the National Garden Scheme’s signature artwork: vibrant illustrations celebrating plants, wildlife and the joyful character of green spaces. Instead of applying these designs onto flat surfaces, they have been brought to life as the very architecture of the stand itself.

Oversized floral forms, graphic planting elements and carefully framed moments create an environment visitors can step into and explore. The result sits somewhere between a garden and a living storybook.

Slightly nonsensical. Wonderfully whimsical. Entirely intentional.

As you move through the space, you’ll discover playful interventions, unusual vessels, reclaimed objects and immersive planting moments—each designed to spark curiosity and invite interaction.

Planting with Personality

Planting weaves throughout the stand, softening edges, framing views and bringing movement and texture to every corner. But this is not planting for planting’s sake. Every element is chosen to create delight.

Living plants sit alongside reused and reimagined materials, celebrating creativity through sustainability and showing how beautiful spaces can grow from inventive thinking and resourcefulness.

The smaller details matter just as much as the bold gestures: tiny, thoughtful interventions designed to inspire visitors and encourage them to see green spaces in new and unexpected ways.

Thank you

To Dutch Landscape Studio for their generosity, creativity and vision


We would also like to sincerely thank:

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