Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Garden furniture will be exhibited at Chelsea Flower Show

The Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show is gearing up for its opening tomorrow (May 25th), when a variety of stunningly designed gardens is going to be unveiled.

Among the exhibitors at this year's display, held until May 28th on the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, is Cancer Research UK, which usually includes a wonderful style featuring beautiful garden furniture.

Every year, the charity chooses a idea for its offering which reflects the vital work it does to beat cancer and this year marks its eighth entry into the display.

The garden, which is funded by an anonymous donor, is going to be created for the second year running by four-time gold medal winner Robert Myers.

Describing his style, he explained: "The garden's aim to 'enlighten' is represented conceptually as a 'journey' towards calm, order, serenity and rationality at the heart of the space."

Individuals visiting the Chelsea Flower show will be able to see a variety of flowers, plants and outdoor products, such as the likes of metal garden chairs and Westminster garden furnishings.

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