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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Global Threads is a newly planted garden created by Lottie Delamain which seeks to re-establish an often-lost connection between what we wear and what we grow.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Global Threads is a newly planted garden created by Lottie Delamain which seeks to re-establish an often-lost connection between what we wear and what we grow.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Global Threads is a newly planted garden created by Lottie Delamain which seeks to re-establish an often-lost connection between what we wear and what we grow.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_189017239_EYE
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Global Threads is a newly planted garden created by Lottie Delamain which seeks to re-establish an often-lost connection between what we wear and what we grow.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Global Threads is a newly planted garden created by Lottie Delamain which seeks to re-establish an often-lost connection between what we wear and what we grow.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Global Threads is a newly planted garden created by Lottie Delamain which seeks to re-establish an often-lost connection between what we wear and what we grow.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
Between Earth and Sky – by Australian-born Nigerian artist, educator and environmentalist, Nnenna Okore.
Okore is a champion for the power of art in engaging people with ecological issues. Suspended 20m high in the heart of the world’s largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, is crafted from biodegradable materials in the form of vast wing-like forms to create a vibrant and fluid installation, inspiring reflection on ecological responsibility.
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens’ first Fashion Festival at Kew Gardens, Temperate House, London, Great Britain
18th September 2025
Runs to 2nd November 2025
A display created with London College of Fashion (UAL) alumni debuts radical new plant- and fungi-based designs.
Curated by the current MA Fashion Curation and Cultural Programming students, designers
Kew’s iconic Temperate House is transformed with an enormous, suspended art commission, new garden installation and new fashion collections created from plants
A bold, vibrant and immersive exploration of plants, fungi and fashion
Floating above Kew’s collection of rare and endangered plants in the centre of the Temperate House, vast, suspended wing-like forms create a vibrant and fluid art installation. Between Earth and Sky is formed from biodegradable materials coloured using plant-based dyes.
New fashion collections by four London College of Fashion alumni illustrate how the fashion industry can become more sustainable. Highlights include:
A giant 3.5 metre t-shirt grown from mycelium, suspended in the glasshouse
Seaweed trousers
Puffer jackets created from plant-stuffed biomaterial shells infused with foraged herbs
Knitwear from pineapple fibers, nettles and Mediterranean grasses
A newly planted garden features plants used for dyes and textiles. Each bed is bordered by ‘waste’ textiles from local charity shops to highlight the detrimental impact of fast fashion, while sheets dyed from the plants float above.
?Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_187235528_EYE
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Carbon Garden opens at Kew Gardens, London, UK.
Press photocall
24th July 2025
Horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the permanent Carbon Garden which has opened today at Kew Gardens, the biggest new development since 2019
The Carbon Garden brings to life the critical role carbon plays in sustaining all life on Earth and communicates the scale of the climate crisis
Over 6,500 plants
Central Pavilion inspired by plants and fungi, created using natural materials
The garden presents solutions people can apply in their own green spaces and shares the extraordinary potential of plants and fungi to combat the climate crisis
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
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Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks
