Design Leaders Gather at Landcraft for an Evening Inspired by Chelsea
Art, landscape and design converged at Landcraft Garden Foundation.
Design, horticulture, and sculpture converged at the enchanting Landcraft Garden Foundation as guests gathered for After Chelsea: Stone, Soil, and Sculpture at Landcraft.
Hosted by ABC Stone in celebration of its collaborative show garden at the 2026 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the evening brought together leaders in landscape, art, and design for a thoughtful conversation amid Landcraft’s extraordinary gardens. Guests explored a curated display of materials featured in the Chelsea installation while enjoying seasonal cocktails throughout the grounds.
A panel discussion featuring landscape architect Ed Hollander, Melissa Reavis, partner at Hollander Design, sculptor David Harber, and moderator Clinton Smith, Editor in Chief of HC&G and NYC&G, offered insight into the creative dialogue between landscape, stone, and sculpture, highlighting the enduring relationship between art and the natural world. View photos from the event below.
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