Flower styling advice drawing from the techniques demonstrated at London's famous Columbia Road flower market. Incorporates ceramics, glass, metal and found objects.
A biography of Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines, charting the couple's shared development in the Paris of the 1920s and their eventual influence on art, gardening and cookery.
This collection of essays look into a range of subjects, such as the places of Devlin's life (her childhood Ireland, Swinging Sixties London, fashionable New York) and the people encountered there such as Bob Dylan, John and Yoko, Princess Margaret and Peggy Guggenheim.
Accompanied by drawings from Osbert Lancaster, this is an inspirational and practical guide for a new gardener. From the tips given to her by her mother Anne Scott-James who wrote "Gardening Letters To My Daughter", Clare shares her gardening life notes with her own daughter.
By an author who was a contestant on "The Great British Bake Off", this is a practical guide for new gardeners on how to create a garden from scratch in the space of a single year. 180 colour photos by Jason Ingram.
Explores the lives, vision and achievements of 14 very special head gardeners, examining their many roles - from project manager to artist and designer. Gardeners include Troy Scott Smith at Sissinghurst and Carol Sales at Headley Court.
With stunning photographs by Annie Schlechter, we are invited behind-the-scenes to some of New York's most inspiring interiors - from the great mansions of the Upper East Side to loft apartments in Brooklyn.
A chronicle of the author's travels through Britain, when he decided to only take buses with the number 94, stopping off along the way to visit often unexpected places. From the author of "Great British Bus Journeys".
A title filled with inspiration, tips and techniques for creating portraits which grew out of an international collaborative project known as "Julia Kay's Portrait Party". Features hundreds of portraits created from pencil, watercolours, digital media and collage.
A collection of garden writing by leading garden journalist and Chelsea Fringe founder Tim Richardson. Includes stories, anecdotes, writings and reflections on a career spent travelling the world looking at gardens.
A photographic survey of the London churches built in the 60 years after the Great Fire, published to coincide with the Fire's 350th anniversary. Covers St Paul's and 51 other buildings. With a foreword by the Rt. Rev. Stephen Platten.
A reissue of Christopher Lloyd's classic book on meadow gardening with an extensive introduction by Fergus Garrett, Lloyd's successor at Great Dixter. There is also stunning new photography by Jonathan Buckley and Carol Casselden. *Also appeared in April Buyer's Notes*