Bring Bridgerton Grandeur to Your Grounds
Inspired by the glittering aesthetics of Neflix’s series Bridgerton, we wanted to channel some of the same grandeur into our own back gardens. We knew we couldn’t be the only ones swooning over the costumes, lifestyles and gardens of the Ton, so we've looked into how to bring a glimmer of the Bridgerton-esque glamour into our own lives. Head over to our blog Garden Escape to find out more: malverngardenbuildings.co.uk/garden-escape
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Kew Imperial – Summerhouse – The Kew Collection by Malvern Garden Buildings
The Kew Imperial, from the exclusive Kew Collection by Malvern Garden Buildings. The wonderful, octagonal shape of the Kew Imperial is inspired by Kew’s Temperate House and creates an inviting space from which to enjoy the sights, sounds and scents of the garden. The shape also gives wider scope to position this building into quirky shaped gardens. Floor-to-ceiling Georgian style windows flood the Imperial with natural light giving a feeling of space, providing uninterrupted views of the garden
Kew Victoria – Garden Room – The Kew Collection by Malvern Garden Buildings
The Kew Victoria, from the exclusive Kew Collection by Malvern Garden Buildings. The Kew Victoria is influenced by the ornamental buildings designed by Sir William Chambers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and echoes the centuries-old landscape architecture seen on the Grand Tours. Exclusive design features like the pewter-style ironmongery and roof finials set this garden building apart and ensure it will prove timeless in style and enduring in quality.
Kew Imperial – Summerhouse – The Kew Collection by Malvern Garden Buildings
The Kew Imperial, from the exclusive Kew Collection by Malvern Garden Buildings. Malvern Garden Buildings have designed an exclusive range of garden buildings inspired by the rich history, personalities and iconic architecture of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018, the interior design was heavily influenced by the fascinating archives at Kew.
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