Throwback Chelsea Flower Show 2025
Just over a week ago at the Chelsea Flower Show, Schellevis, in-lite and Torc came together once again to honour nature and create a seamless connection between plants, trees, and the people who cherish them.
The SGD (Society of Garden Designers) is organising a two-day symposium for its members on 9 and 10 June. The theme for 2022 is climate change and sustainability.
During these two days, there will be a number of lectures by England's best-known garden designers, on the themes of sustainability and ecological designs. The lectures will alternate with panel discussions and round-table talks. Everything will revolve around the theme: how can we make the design of the outdoor space more sustainable?
Schellevis® is also present at the symposium and is looking forward to presenting its policy and initiatives in the field of sustainability to the attendees.
Date 9-10 June 2022
Location: RHS Garden, Wisley, United Kingdom
Symposium | Society of Garden Designers
Just over a week ago at the Chelsea Flower Show, Schellevis, in-lite and Torc came together once again to honour nature and create a seamless connection between plants, trees, and the people who cherish them.
We’re back at the Chelsea Flower Show 2025! Also this year, three premium outdoor brands — Schellevis, Torc Pots, and In-lite — are joining forces to create a breathtaking garden experience at the prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Expect to be inspired by a stunning fusion of natural beauty, handcrafted design, and innovation. The stand showcases how the unique, timeless paving, warm lighting, and sculptural pots come together to create a luxurious outdoor atmosphere — from sunrise to sunset.
Save the date – we’ll see you in London!
Three premium outdoor brands united at the 2024 Chelsea Flower Show to create a distinctive and dynamic trade stand. Their aim was to demonstrate to Garden Designers, Architects, Landscaper and End Clients, how their products can seamlessly blend into various styles and settings. Designed and built by Kate Gould Gardens, this year’s garden featured a warm colour palette that beautifully showcased the harmonious integration of the three brands' offerings.