The sale of highgrove products, garden tours and events support the charitable work of the kings foundation.
create your own highgrove hamper
Discover the Highgrove Hamper Basket Range – the perfect way to create a gift that feels as thoughtful as it looks.
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on May 20 2025
Emma Bridgewater is the founder and owner of the classic, modern British pottery brand Emma Bridgewater. They have a factory and shop in Stoke-on-Trent selling ceramics, homeware and accessories, personalised gifts, and even wallpaper and fabrics.
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Matthew Rice - Illustrator and Author
on May 20 2025
Matthew Rice is a writer, illustrator, designer, and painter who resides in Oxford and Norfolk. A regular contributor to Country Life Magazine, he is perhaps most well-known for helping run Emma Bridgewater ceramics
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on May 19 2025
At the 2025 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, David Austin Roses introduces The King’s Rose™, the newest addition to their English Rose collection. This unique English Shrub Rose is named in honour of His Majesty King Charles III and made in collaboration with The King’s Foundation.
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Andrea Spencer: Exploring Nature Through Glass
on Nov 07 2024
Andrea Spencer maintains a studio in rural Ballintoy on the North Antrim Coast. A large part of her practice includes flame-worked glass and mixed media to create ephemeral installations and delicate sculptural objects.
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Rosie Sugden: A Tapestry of Scottish Cashmere
on Oct 30 2024
A visionary Scottish designer, Rosie Sugden established her namesake label in 2011. With a strong foundation in knitwear design, her accessories line seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with the timeless allure of Scottish cashmere.
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Campaign for Wool: Celebrate Wool Month at Highgrove
on Oct 02 2024
As October begins, we're excited to join the global celebration of wool during Wool Month, an initiative spearheaded by the Campaign for Wool. An annual event, under the patronage of His Majesty The King, highlights wool's remarkable qualities and its importance to a sustainable future.
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Johnstons of Elgin: Highgrove Heritage Scarves and Throw
on Sep 13 2024
Having supplied to Highgrove Gardens for over five years and after a record sell-out of the original Heritage Scarf, Johnstons of Elgin are pleased to introduce three new additions to the Highgrove Heritage Collection, including two new colourways for the Heritage Scarf and a sumptuously soft throw in the original honey-toned style.
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Turquoise Mountain: Bespoke Jewellery and Woodwork from Afghanistan
on Feb 27 2024
His Majesty King Charles III established Turquoise Mountain in 2006 to revitalise historic areas and traditional crafts, as well as to provide jobs, skills, and a renewed sense of pride.
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New Highgrove Shop opens at the Coronation Pavilion
on Sep 12 2023
Highgrove Gardens is delighted to announce the opening of the new Highgrove Shop at the Coronation Pavilion. The ambition was to create a building that embodies the spirit of a characterful garden structure rather than a conventional 'building'. This way, it harmoniously complements the Orchard Room and maintains a seamless connection with the Carpet Garden and surrounding trees.
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The Coronation of His Majesty The King, Charles III - A historic royal occasion
on Feb 28 2023
As part of His Majesty, King Charles III's Coronation celebration, Highgrove has commissioned a range of commemorative products, some that may become future collectables, including the exclusive Highgrove coronation bear.
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Halcyon Days Wildflower Meadow Collection
on Jan 27 2023
The new Wildflower Meadow Collection is the result of a close collaboration with Halcyon Days and Highgrove Gardens.
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on Sep 05 2022
Lottie Day is a textile designer and illustrator based in Norfolk. She creates screen-printed textiles for the home and kitchen that feature her original illustrations, inspired by the Norfolk coast and the vegetables grown in her father’s allotment.
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Florence Super: Fine Art and Ceramics
on Jun 23 2022
Florence Super is an artist based in both Warwickshire and Cornwall, specialising in murals and acrylic paintings on recycled surfaces.
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Emma Stothard - Willow Sculptures
on Apr 06 2022
Emma Stothard is a Yorkshire based willow and wire sculpturer. Inspired by the creatures of the North York Moors around Whitby, where she resides, Emma mainly creates sculptures of wild and domestic animals and birds.
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It's Up To Us: A Children's Terra Carta For Nature, People And Planet
on Mar 02 2022
'Children have a unique curiosity for Nature and for this amazing planet we call home.' So writes His Majesty King Charles III (Then HRH The Prince of Wales) in his introduction to "Its Up to Us Book" It's Up to Us: A Children's Terra Carta for Nature, People and Planet.
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Platinum Jubilee: Commemorating a historic occasion
on Mar 01 2022
A year-long Platinum Jubilee celebration will mark the Queen's historic reign in the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and across the world.
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Alison Gardiner Designs - Illustrative Home and Kitchenware
on Mar 01 2022
Alison Gardiner is an illustrator based in the heart of Southsea. She trained in textile design at West Surrey College of Art and Design, but her first foray into illustration was as a greeting card designer.
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on Jan 31 2022
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner continuing the centuries-old association with love. With the early traditions dating back to AD496, the day celebrates the legend of St Valentine who is believed to have been a priest who married young couples against the wishes of the Roman Emperor. While the modern Valentine’s Day is much more about love and romance than martyrdom, there are still some elements which stem from historical traditions.
