Every garden begins with a deep design consultation in which we develop a unique thematic concept tailored to your site, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. We research historical garden traditions, contemporary landscape movements, ecological contexts, and architectural styles to craft a coherent outdoor narrative. Whether inspired by Tuscan terraces, Japanese karesansui, English cottage romanticism, or abstract sculptural minimalism, our themes are authentic, well-researched, and meticulously translated into every plant selection, hardscape choice, and water feature detail. You receive a full concept board, material palette, and planting philosophy before a single seed is sown.
We maintain long-standing relationships with specialist nurseries, seed banks, and botanical gardens across Europe to source rare cultivars, heritage varieties, and regionally significant plant species. This network allows us to specify plants that are not only visually distinctive but ecologically appropriate — varieties with provenance, history, and natural resilience to local conditions. Every planting plan is developed with a long-term perspective, ensuring structural interest across all four seasons through carefully layered canopy, shrub, perennial, and ground-cover selections. Our sourcing philosophy prioritises biodiversity, native habitats, and provenance over short-term aesthetic trends.
Beyond plants, our team designs and coordinates the full hardscape layer of each garden: stone terracing, timber decking, water features, ornamental walls, pergolas, lighting systems, and sculptural focal points. We work with stonemasons, blacksmiths, ceramicists, and timber craftspeople to commission bespoke elements that complement the garden's thematic identity. Hand-cut sandstone paths, weathered oak pergola frames, and cast-iron archways become permanent architectural expressions within the landscape. Our integrated approach ensures that hard and soft elements exist in visual dialogue rather than conflict — creating spaces with genuine depth, texture, and sensory richness.
Sustainability is not a feature we add — it is the foundation of our methodology. Every design incorporates detailed ecological analysis: soil biology, rainfall patterns, pollinator corridors, and carbon sequestration potential. We specify peat-free growing media, locally quarried stone, FSC-certified timber, and biodegradable installation materials wherever possible. Water management systems — including permeable paving, rain gardens, grey-water recycling, and underground cisterns — are routinely integrated to minimise irrigation demand and surface runoff. We actively collaborate with environmental ecologists to create habitat gardens that support native bee, butterfly, and bird populations alongside their ornamental functions.
A garden is not a static installation — it is a living system that requires ongoing expertise to fulfil its design potential. We offer structured aftercare contracts tailored to each project's specific requirements, covering seasonal pruning, fertilisation, soil amendment, pest and disease monitoring, irrigation system servicing, and structural maintenance. Our team also provides annual design reviews in which we assess the garden's evolution and recommend additions, replacements, or modifications to maintain thematic integrity and ecological health. Emergency response services ensure that unexpected damage — storm, disease, or pest outbreak — is addressed swiftly to protect your investment and the ecosystem we have created.
Large-scale landscape projects involve numerous contractors, permissions, and logistical challenges. Our studio assumes full project management responsibility — from initial planning authority consultations and structural engineering coordination to contractor procurement, site supervision, quality control, and client reporting. We prepare detailed technical drawings, specification documents, and planting schedules that serve as binding references throughout the construction phase. Our site managers oversee daily installation progress, resolve on-site challenges, and maintain open communication with clients throughout. This comprehensive approach ensures that design intent is preserved at every stage and that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of horticultural and aesthetic quality.