Garden House Design at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

For the 6th year in a running, Garden House Design are exhibiting at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show!

As incredible a show it was, all great things must come to an end. The RHS Chelsea flower 2026 was packed with fun, curiosity, imagination, an electric atmosphere, and all types of weather. The hay fever sneezes and sniffles were certainly worth seeing the most outrageously beautiful and unique flowers, planting and hand carved sculptures. Of course, the Garden House Design team are thrilled to be exhibiting again, and winning another 5-star award after all the hard work, was the cherry on the cake. 

This year, not only did we curate our own garden, but also designed for three other exhibitors. David Harber, had a beautiful Maluwi canopy, with a fixed roof and wooden cladded walls. Something to perfectly compliment their incredible metallic sculptures. Installed for Core Leisure, a more minimalistic Renson Algarve to go over their luxury games tables. Then finally, a brand new Corradi Alba Butterfly canopy was installed for Boodles. With a retractable roof they were able to stay out of the wind and rain, but once the sun started to peek through and shine, the roof was retracted so their clients could enjoy the sun, whilst browsing the stunning jewellery.

As the Garden House Design team have started to settle back into the office, Rod and Debs have been reflecting on how this year’s show has been so impactful for them. From the very beginning of the design process, to packing up the last box and putting it in the van, Rod, Debs and the whole team have made sure that every last detail is picture perfect. Creating a calm and ambient environment with soft furnishings and lighting, under the Amani canopy, and in the secret garden with the relaxing sound of the water feature flowing. With three outdoor kitchens on the stand, it was an obvious decision to have Chef Marco create some theatre by cooking on the CUBIC outdoor kitchen induction hob. Making incredible courgette bellinis, people couldn’t resist but coming up and investigating the magic of the invisible ceramic induction hob.

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One of the main campaigns we ran this year was on the side of a bus! Here's the Garden House Design and Renson teams on King's Road in Sloane Square waiting to catch the number 22!