ClientPenhaligons
Year2023
We transformed the windows of Penhaligon’s Regent Street store into a storybook garden to celebrate Highgrove Bouquet, crafting an enchanting display that invited passersby into the fragrance’s botanical world.
Lush cascading greenery, suspended florals and oversized sculptural bees brought movement and depth to the curved storefront, echoing the scent’s heritage and garden inspiration. At the centre, a bespoke fragrance plinth wrapped in textured foliage and finished with an oversized bow heroed Highgrove Bouquet within the immersive scene.
Photos taken by Melvyn Vincent
Bees made by Andy Singleton

To showcase Highgrove Bouquet, we created a series of bespoke scenic elements inspired by the gardens of Highgrove. Imitation Highgrove gates were laser cut and spray-finished in gold, forming an elegant architectural backdrop within the windows.
Surrounding panels were crafted from dyed and constructed seeded papers, while layers of faux florals filled both the base and ceiling, enveloping the space in a floral Eden. Oversized topiary bottles, hand-built from wire and intricately cut coloured papers to mimic garden foliage, provided sculptural focal points, complete with delicately crafted bees resting among the leaves. Mirror gold vinyl detailing added a final refined finish, catching the light and elevating the overall composition.






































































