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The story of British luxury interiors brand House of Hackney’s regenerative journey—and what every business and consumer can learn from it.’Creativity with purpose, integrity in action, compassion for people and planet means working with Nature as our partner.’ In the Company of Nature is the story of British interiors brand, House of Hackney’s regenerative journey to put Nature and our Future Generations at the heart of their business. Founded by Frieda Gormley, with her husband Javvy M Royle, Nature had always been their design muse but they came to realize that Nature needed to be even more central to their business – and lives. What started as a design brand became the framework for something far greater: a journey into how beauty, creativity and business itself might serve life, with Nature as its core. The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how a SME (small and
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£13.99
“Meet Japan's original decluttering guru (no, not that one)! Before Marie Kondo stormed into the global consciousness, Hideko Yamashita taught Japan the art of creating tidier spaces.” -The New York Times (January 16, 2025)
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“The first book to focus on a style of edible gardening that is lower in effort, higher in style and less demanding of space than the traditional kitchen garden or vegetable plot. Eat Your Garden is a grow-your-own book with a difference: its focus is on edimentals, plants that are both edible and ornamental. They offer a sustainable and beautiful way to grow food in your garden, whether it’s large, urban or a balcony, or in containers. Much like a potager garden, this is a naturalistic, stylish and low-maintenance method of integrating edible plants, largely perennials, within your existing garden, whatever its style and without the need to create a dedicated space. Harry will introduce you to the huge range of plants available, from the familiar to the surprising and lesser known, so you can grow a diverse range of plants that are good to eat, good for biodiversity and good for your health. He’ll guide you on how to plan and design yo
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Step into a Persian paradise, wander through a Mughal masterpiece or lose yourself in Monet’s blooming haven at Giverny – ‘The Garden Through Time’ brings 45 extraordinary gardens to life in a beautifully illustrated journey across the world and through the centuries. From peaceful medieval cloisters to imaginative modern spaces like New York’s High Line, each garden offers inspiration and ideas you can adapt at home, whether you have a sprawling garden or just a few pots on a balcony. With stunning artwork and accessible, thoughtful tips throughout, this book blends the joy of discovery with practical insight. It’s a celebration of the garden in all its forms – ideal for anyone looking to reimagine their outdoor space or simply explore the beauty of gardens from their own armchair.
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£39.95
Explore the world’s most stunning coastlines in this breathtaking collection of gardens by the sea
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£22.00
In Life in Bloom, florist Graeme Corbett of @bloomandburn shares how to create relaxed, natural floral designs through the seasons, with simple techniques and inspiring arrangements for every home.
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£30.00
“A few years ago Clare Sullivan woke up from her unfulfilling corporate job, and picked up a pencil and piece of paper to sketch out what her future might look like instead. After graduating from Parsons with a degree in design she realized that she loved luxury interior design but wanted to create more affordable options open to all. Clare launched her TikTok channel in 2021. Now with more than 1 million followers across her platforms, she is perhaps best known for her #BudgetLuxury series on TikTok, showing her audience how to create beautiful spaces without spending a lot of money. Budget Luxury equips us with everything we need to know to create a beautiful home, regardless of whether we rent or own, how much space we have, and whether or not we’ve ever used a power tool. Clare introduces readers to basic design rules and styles, helping them distill their own style (and teaching them how to break some of those rules!). Clare will t
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Britain is blooming. From sprawling stately homes to tropical hothouses, wildflower meadows to urban nature reserves, this guide is your shortcut to the best gardens across England, Scotland and Wales – all open to explore. You don’t have to be green-fingered to enjoy them: these are places for quiet reflection and inspiration, living symbols of care and vital havens for biodiversity. With practical tips on when to visit, this is your essential companion for restorative days out.
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£32.00
“In Botanical Time is an exploration of the fascinating botanical and cultural uses of twenty-five of the world’s longest-lived plants. The book will focus on how and why these plants have adapted and evolved and what we can learn from them today in our ever more extreme conditions. In Botanical Time will also focus on the science behind how and why organisms have evolved to live that long at all, the sustainability benefits of being able to do so, and, from these investigations, larger lessons about the rapidity with which humans have caused and are still causing species to adapt to be able to survive in increasingly human-invaded habitats and conditions. The book will also draw meaningful parallels to the ways humans have long recognized these plant species’ worth, looking to them as symbols of strength or endurance, that will resonate with a general popular science and gardening readership”– Provided by. publisher.
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£37.00
Cottage gardens never go out of style, and the rise of homesteading and “cottagecore” is leading to a resurgence of this charming and practical style.
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£29.95
A beautifully illustrated survey of the world’s most inspiring kitchen gardens, from potagers and historic estates to rooftop urban farms
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What do our gardens say about us? Monty Don has spent many years travelling the world, from America to Japan, from Italy and the Adriatic to Spain and the Mediterranean, getting under the skin of a country through its gardens and gardening traditions. Here, he finally brings his focus to home, journeying from the northern tip of Scotland to the Cornish coast, seeking to understand what our gardens tell us about ourselves as a nation. Encompassing historical gardens and public parks, mountains and seascapes, urban gardens and rural nurseries, glasshouses and community plots, each encounter is another link in a larger story of British identity: marks of ingenuity, eccentricity, and adaptation to changing environments.