Wild Beasts: A Colourist's Garden, is a vivid homage to the Fauves (French for wild beasts) and the Scottish Colourists — artists who painted with fearless, expressive colour.
Inspired by Samuel Peploe's Luxembourg Gardens (1910), the design explores tetradic (double complementary) colour harmony - a bold but balanced way to play with hot and cool tones in your own garden.
At its heart? An easel, displaying Peploe's work, crystalising the connection between painting and planting.
It’s colourful. It’s energetic. It’s an invitation to look beyond safe neutrals and embrace your inner wild beast.