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The Royal Horticultural Society’s 2016 Chelsea Flower Show is now underway, and storefronts around London are paying homage in unexpected ways…
La Perla’s massively gorgeous Bird-of-Paradise installation on Sloane Street takes the cake for the most unexpected (and innovative) use of this unique South African flower.
A Union Jack crafted out of roses graces the streetfront on Sloane Square.
This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show has already welcomed Queen Elizabeth II, HRH Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and countless other celebrities. Here, a traditional London Taxi is styled with flowers, welcoming guests outside the front gates.
A moss man has been installed outside of the Bamford boutique near the Saatchi Gallery.
One of this year’s CFS installations includes “The Harrod’s British Eccentric’s Garden”. As part of that feature, cyclists offering “mobile gardens and plant advice” have taken to the streets in Chelsea. Garden Collage ran into a flight of bikers offering gardening tips on Kings Road.
English lavender and modern sculpture collide at The Chelsea Gardener— a delightful little nursery in Kensington.
Wisteria climbs high across a home on nearby Tite Street.