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Juliet Glaves is a “seasonal florist” who grows wild, magnificent flowers on what used to be a pig farm in Shropshire, England. Garden Collage met up with Glaves in London during Chelsea Flower Week to get a sneak peak at the beautiful flowers she’s growing this season.
Plush pinks and ochres dominate the spring color palette of the English countryside. Each May, the earliest flowers are often the most subtly-colorful and ethereally beautiful.
Glaves, shown here, appraising her peonies at the colorful Designers Guild studio in London.
Juliet Glaves’ exquisite eye for color, texture, and warmth make her bouquets some of the most novel and sought-over on the market.
A beautiful workspace adorned with beautiful, wild blooms.
Glaves happily at work in the Designers Guild studio.
The bold colors of Spring.
Glaves specializes in teasing out nuance in both her plants and in the way she allows them to hang in her carefully-selected arrangements.
A bucket of peonies adds drama to the store’s earthen floor.
The Designers Guild has a beautiful pottery collection, dressed here with Glaves’ fresh, native wildflowers.
A bee hovers over a cluster of Glaves’ wild natives.
A beautiful, dashingly-English arrangement underway.