In the back garden of a Georgian house in Peckham, nature and architecture meet as collaborators. Inspired by overgrown eco-brutalist landscapes, beautiful and bold structural forms are softened by equally bold planting, chosen with care for the site and with sensitivity to its conditions.
Paths, terraces and retreats guide you through the space as a journey unfolds. Some spots are tucked among the plants, where you feel held by the garden. A place that rewards stillness and close observation, while never losing its sense of aliveness.