Halcyon Days & Highgrove Gardens. The Wildflower Meadow Collection

Halcyon Days Wildflower Meadow Collection

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    The new Wildflower Meadow Collection is the result of a close collaboration with Halcyon Days and Highgrove Gardens. The symbiosis between the values of our company and Halcyon Days is unrivalled; both sharing in a commitment to nurture the best of British and work in traditional ways. Halcyon Days products are entirely handcrafted in England and are made using locally sourced materials.

    This divine collection comprises English fine bone china, tea and dinnerware, silk accessories, and an enamel box. Adorned with forget-me-nots, buttercups, red clovers, and ceanothus, it reflects the untamed beauty and ever-changing canvas of the Wildflower Meadow at Highgrove, ushering the warm and hazy days of spring and summer into your home.

    Wildflower Meadow Mug

    Wildflower Meadow Tea for One Set

    Wildflower Meadow Green Trellis Mug

    The Wildflower Meadow at Highgrove

    The Wildflower Meadow at Highgrove was originally hand sown with a seed mix known as 'the Gloucestershire Farmer's Nightmare’ in 1982. The 32-species seed mix was created by world famous zoologist, naturalist, and academic Dame Miriam Rothschild and contains a selection of annuals that were once common in cornfields. Rothschild was passionate about wildflower conservation and promotion and believed that ‘people really do benefit from contact with plants, animals, birds, and butterflies. Without them we are a deprived species.’ Since then, the meadow has become a species-rich landscape that evolves in harmony with the seasons and is widely perceived as one of the most picturesque gardens at Highgrove.

    Pamela Harper, Chairman & CEO, Halcyon Days

    The synergy between the values of Halcyon Days and Highgrove is unmatched, both working together with great dedication to nurturing the very best of British. The Wildflower Meadow Collection represents elements of the Wildflower Meadow at Highgrove beautifully.

    The sale of highgrove products, garden tours and events support the charitable work of the kings foundation.