Join us at Thyme this July to celebrate the launch of Atmosfloric: Flower Colour in Home and Garden, the much-anticipated new book by garden designer Sean A. Pritchard. In conversation with writer and editor Elizabeth Metcalfe, Sean will explore the ideas behind the book, his enduring fascination with colour, and the ways flowers can transform both gardens and interiors.
In gardens and cut-flower displays alike, many elements compete for attention – scent, scale and texture – yet colour remains the most powerful. Unlike the colours in our interiors, colour in the garden is fleeting and ever-changing, offering an opportunity to experiment with shifting palettes throughout the seasons. In Atmosfloric, Sean explores this dynamic relationship through three mood-based chapters, sharing favourite flowers to grow, planting ideas and inspiring ways to showcase them. Alongside personal reflections on colour theory, the book is richly illustrated with Sean’s own photography, featuring celebrated gardens and interiors across England and France, including Charleston Farmhouse and Kettle's Yard, as well as a number of iconic homes.
Following the discussion, there will be time for an audience Q&A and a book signing.
Join us at Thyme this July to celebrate the launch of Atmosfloric: Flower Colour in Home and Garden, the much-anticipated new book by garden designer Sean A. Pritchard. In conversation with writer and editor Elizabeth Metcalfe, Sean will explore the ideas behind the book, his enduring fascination with colour, and the ways flowers can transform both gardens and interiors.
In gardens and cut-flower displays alike, many elements compete for attention – scent, scale and texture – yet colour remains the most powerful. Unlike the colours in our interiors, colour in the garden is fleeting and ever-changing, offering an opportunity to experiment with shifting palettes throughout the seasons. In Atmosfloric, Sean explores this dynamic relationship through three mood-based chapters, sharing favourite flowers to grow, planting ideas and inspiring ways to showcase them. Alongside personal reflections on colour theory, the book is richly illustrated with Sean’s own photography, featuring celebrated gardens and interiors across England and France, including Charleston Farmhouse and Kettle's Yard, as well as a number of iconic homes.
Following the discussion, there will be time for an audience Q&A and a book signing.