I had one of those moments the other day. You know the type, you pin something that takes you to an online store and you’re in awe of an impeccably curated shop, and I mean impeccably. Absolutely so much regard has gone into it. Nothing is mass produced, most of it one of a kind, and by reading about the owner, you get it and you realise that the store is a perfect representation of that person and their tastes. The Garden Edit, is that kind of store.
Okay perhaps for my UK readers, you may already know of this store, so if you do, I hope you don’t mind me swooning just a little here…
The Garden Edit was founded a little over a year ago by English gardener, John Tebbs. He chose to turn the days when he was “hostage” to the weather and unable to tend to his client’s gardens, to curating one impressive collection of modern garden related products sourced from artisans around the world.
In this store, you will find anything from a vase, to a painting of a plant. What I’m showing you here is just a little tease; you really must pop over to his site to get the full experience. If you’re a fan of unique finds for the home, I’m sure that you’ll love the store as much as I do.
The good news (or perhaps dangerous for some) is that The Garden Edit ships worldwide. For my Auckland readers, as a perfect coincidence, I saw that he just holidayed here and has potted a few Laurie Steer planters for Everyday Needs, I read that the numbers are limited so you best get in quick.
Mel x
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What a beautiful collection and such wonderful photographs on his blog – very inspired to get out into the garden now!
Hi Lisa – I would love to own anything in that store and yes the photographs and styling is stunning. Mel x