The Temperate House Backdrop |
Early Morning at Kew |
Ant, Mark and Chris hard at work |
Rocking all over the Temperate House |
This year I have got to say my favourite is our new Kew range of furniture. It is officially fabulous. Sweeping curves on the arms of the chairs, with tiny details that unless you look closely you would miss, like the little square feet at the bottom of the chair legs, the small flower in the centre of the chair back and minute rivets on the seats. The table design is influenced by the intricate metal work in the Temperate House and I just love the pattern, it looks beautiful and my favourite bit of the whole set is the table centre which has the Kew stamp on it. Gorgeous.
The range comprises two dining sets, a deep seated lounger and bench, a large and medium lantern and the “piece de resistance” the pavilion. A generously proportioned cast aluminium free standing structure that if I could get on to my patio I would. It is just stunning and rather palatial. It will be our centrepiece at the Chelsea Flower Show this year and the whole stand has been designed around it.
The whole range is coated in riven black set off by very luxurious wheatgrass cushions.
We had a great time photographing this range for the brochure and website, Kew Gardens very kindly let us use the gardens after hours as a backdrop for our photography so the 6th September 2012 saw Anthony, Mark, Chris and myself all heading south towards Richmond for two days of photography in the sunshine.
We arrived at Oxen House Gate and were escorted through the park by Dee Wade, Kew Enterprises Administrator, who was to be our chaperone for the next two days. She cycled ahead and we followed her to the Temperate House. Cycling is the best way for the staff to get around Kew, as the park is around 300 acres in size so stilettoes would not be great work attire for Kew!
We arrived at the Temperate House to find that we were sharing it for the afternoon and evening with Status Quo who were filming part of a video there. Never ones to be deterred and to the strains of “Living on an Island” we took some fantastic pictures of the Kew furniture in and around the Temperate and the Palm House. We really hope you like them as much as we enjoyed taking them.
Take a look at our website www.hartmanuk.com/partner_kew_gardens.html
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