Across The Garden Grounds
Across the Garden Grounds is inspired by the slow meander through historic estates and Cornish country gardens, where clipped hedges give way to overgrown borders, and grand houses sit quietly within their landscape. These designs explore the moments in between — garden paths, shaded corners, lower lawns and distant buildings glimpsed through trees.
Layered foliage, architectural details and a soft, painterly palette come together to create prints that feel both structured and relaxed. This collection is about unhurried days, familiar routes walked again and again, and the gentle harmony between formal design and natural growth.
Perfect for interiors that favour calm, character and a sense of place, Across the Garden Grounds brings the enduring beauty of English gardens indoors.
A Corner Of Summer
This print captures a quiet corner of a garden at the height of summer, where layered planting, flowering borders and surrounding greenery gather naturally. Garden buildings sit gently within the scene, partially revealed through foliage, while colour and texture overlap in an easy, unforced way.
Inspired by the overlooked pockets of historic estates and country gardens, A Corner of Summer reflects those moments when the garden feels most alive yet entirely unhurried. Nothing dominates the scene; instead, flowers, paths and structures exist in balance, inviting the eye to wander slowly.
Soft, generous and settled in mood, this design brings a sense of warmth and calm to interiors. It suits spaces that favour gentle colour, relaxed structure and the feeling of a long season unfolding at its own pace.
Cottages In The Blue Garden
Cottages sit nestled among trees and flowering planting in this richly layered garden scene, unified through a soft, blue-toned palette. The buildings feel rooted within their surroundings, with foliage and architecture woven together rather than separated.
Drawing inspiration from historic estates and long-established gardens, Cottages in the Blue Garden explores how homes and gardens grow into one another over time. The emphasis is not on grandeur, but on familiarity, repetition and quiet harmony.
The restrained colour palette gives this print a calming, cohesive presence, making it ideal for interiors that favour serenity and structure. It offers detail without busyness and colour without overwhelm.
Paths Between The Houses
This print follows winding paths as they move between garden buildings and planted borders, suggesting a familiar route walked many times. Trees, shrubs and architectural details frame these pathways, guiding the eye gently through the scene.
Inspired by estate grounds where paths link houses, gardens and courtyards, Paths Between the Houses reflects the rhythm of daily movement through these spaces. It is about connection — between buildings, between gardens, and between moments.
Quietly narrative in nature, this design works beautifully in interiors that value subtle structure and flow. It brings a sense of continuity and calm, echoing the comfort of well-known routes and repeated journeys
At The Edge Of The Estate
This design looks towards the far edges of a grand garden estate, where formal planting gives way to looser growth and buildings appear more distant within the landscape. Trees, shrubs and open ground soften the architecture, creating a feeling of space and quiet transition.
At the Edge of the Estate is inspired by walking routes that drift away from the main house — the parts of the grounds that feel less visited but deeply atmospheric. These spaces mark the meeting point between designed gardens and the wider countryside beyond.
Calm and expansive, this print is well suited to interiors that benefit from breathing room and visual depth. It carries a sense of pause and perspective, grounding a space while still feeling open and light.
The Long Afternoon
Soft light settles across garden paths, trees and distant buildings in this quiet, reflective scene. Shadows stretch gently through the landscape, giving the impression of time moving slowly and without urgency.
Inspired by long summer afternoons spent wandering estate grounds, The Long Afternoon captures the stillness that arrives when the day begins to drift towards evening. It is about presence rather than activity, and waiting rather than movement.
Subtle and atmospheric, this print brings a sense of restfulness to interiors. Its calm palette and gentle composition make it well suited to spaces designed for slowing down and unwinding.
The Lower Garden
Set away from the main house, The Lower Garden explores the quieter parts of an estate — shaded lawns, looser planting and winding routes that feel slightly hidden. Architectural elements remain, but softened and partially obscured by foliage.
Inspired by the less formal areas found beyond terraces and upper gardens, this design reflects spaces that invite slower exploration. These are the places where planting feels freer and the garden becomes more intimate.
Grounded and tranquil, this print works beautifully in rooms that benefit from calm structure and layered detail. It carries a sense of retreat while remaining deeply connected to its setting.
Summer At The Pavilion
A garden pavilion sits at the heart of this design, surrounded by layered planting and open lawns that soften its formal lines. Trees and borders frame the structure, allowing architecture and nature to share the space without competing.
Inspired by traditional estate gardens, Summer at the Pavilion captures the relaxed elegance of warm days spent outdoors. It reflects moments when formal garden features feel less imposing and more inviting under the softness of summer growth.
Balanced and gently decorative, this print brings a sense of ease to a room. It suits interiors that enjoy architectural detail but prefer it paired with warmth, movement and natural softness.
Where The Peacock Walks
Decorative garden buildings, trees and open lawns form the setting for peacocks moving confidently through the landscape. Rather than being a central spectacle, the bird becomes part of the environment, woven naturally into estate life.
Inspired by historic gardens where peacocks are a familiar presence, Where the Peacock Walks reflects the elegance and quiet confidence of these spaces. Architecture and nature sit comfortably together, shaped by time and routine.
Graceful and characterful, this print brings both charm and structure into an interior. It works especially well in rooms that enjoy classic detail paired with softness and gentle ornamentation.
The Garden In Bloom
This design celebrates the fullness of the garden at peak season, where flowers, trees and planting layers overlap freely. Buildings appear calmly within the scene, held gently among abundant growth rather than standing apart from it.
The Garden in Bloom is inspired by those weeks when everything feels momentarily complete — when colour, texture and form reach their height at the same time. It embraces richness without losing clarity or balance.
Lush yet considered, this print adds life and warmth to an interior while remaining grounded and harmonious. It is ideal for spaces that welcome colour and detail but still seek calm.
The Night Garden
This atmospheric design depicts estate gardens after dusk, when colour deepens and architectural forms recede gently into shadow. Trees and foliage dominate the scene, creating a sense of enclosure and privacy.
The Night Garden is inspired by evening walks through familiar landscapes, when everything feels quieter and more personal. Under fading light, gardens take on a different character — softer, slower and more contemplative.
Moody yet calm, this print adds depth and richness to interiors without feeling heavy. It suits spaces that embrace atmosphere, reflection and a sense of quiet drama.