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Winter Flowers Week Late

Explore the floral installations of our inaugural Winter Flowers Week with a drink in hand at our next Friday Late. Tickets are available to purchase on the door.

Discover five festive Winter Flowers Week floral installations around the museum alongside live music and a drop-in botanical ink Christmas card-making workshop. Our current exhibitions Frank Walter: Artist, Gardener, Radical and Natasha Coverdale: Digital Botanical will also be open throughout the evening, entry included in your ticket.

The Garden Café will be open serving drinks and seasonal dishes throughout the evening: book a table

About Winter Flowers Week

Winter Flowers Week is a celebration of seasonal flowers and foliage through immersive floral festive installations.

Our inaugural Winter Flowers Week exhibitors are returning British Flowers Week alumni, all trailblazers in the field and passionate about improving sustainability in the floristry industry: Shane Connolly & CoCarly Rogers FlowersHazel Gardiner DesignTattie Rose Studio and Floribunda Rose.

Young Fronds Discount in the Garden Cafe

Members of our under 35s scheme Young Fronds can enjoy a 10% discount in our award-winning Garden Cafe for the evening! Reserve online to ensure your table, just quote Fronds in the comments while making your booking. Not a Frond yet? Join us free here.

Meet the florists

  • Shane Connolly

    Shane Connolly

    Shane is a floral designer, international speaker, and author of five books. He champions sustainability in the floral industry. Shane works with the RHS to improve sustainability in floristry in their annual shows, and is also a judge at RHS Chelsea. He has written five books and teaches his approach to flower design all over the world. Shane’s clients range from great public institutions like The V&A; the RA and the National Portrait Gallery, to a veritable who’s who of the great and the good of British life.

  • Carly Rogers Flowers

    Carly Rogers Flowers

    Camberwell based artist and florist combining a passion for flowers and plants with contemporary art, design and sculpture. With a Master’s Degree from the Royal College of Art, Carly’s eye for design goes beyond the traditional floral arrangement and tells a skilfully crafted story. Previous work has seen Carly and her team create botanical installations for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London Design Week, British Flowers Week, Sketch Mayfair in Bloom, and Chelsea in Bloom.

    @carlyrogersflowers

  • Hazel Gardiner Design

    Hazel Gardiner Design

    A London floral studio founded by Hazel Gardiner, botanical artist, gardener, broadcaster and Garden Museum Trustee. Hazel strives to be responsive to the seasons, producing designs for events, editorials, retail and campaigns. The signature style is exuberant and naturalistic often merging fresh, dried and edible materials with planting. Hazel has created floral pieces for clients including the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, BBC Gardeners’ World, Jo Malone, Levi’s and Sony Music.

    @hazelgardinerdesign

  • Tattie Rose

    Tattie Rose

    A close knit team of family and friends, Tattie Rose Studio travel throughout the country and internationally with highly skilled makers providing thoughtful, beautiful and exciting flowers and botanical sets for parties, events, select weddings and other interesting projects and commissions.

    @tattierosestudio

  • Floribunda Rose

    Floribunda Rose

    Founded by Sarah Diligent in 2014, Floribunda Rose is a floral design studio and flower school based in Hampshire. Alongside championing and using British flowers, they use and teach sustainable floristry methods. The teaching ethos at Floribunda Rose is that floristry should be sustainable; the flowers, the mechanics, the business, and everything in between. Sarah and co-author William Mazuch wrote A Guide to Floral Mechanics, a book written to share their environmentally-friendly floristry methods.  

    @floribundaroseflorists

Image: Hazel Gardiner's Winter Flowers Week installation, photo by Aloha Bonser-Shaw