On a mountainside in Piedmont, Paolo Pejrone has created his own slice of paradise, one that eschews all pesticides. Here, surrounded by animals, the esteemed gardener lives in splendid isolation| The World Of Interiors
As the equestrian events of the Paris 2024 Olympics kick off in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, revisit this story that reveals Marie Antoinette’s Méridienne room restoration, in her Versailles apartment| The World Of Interiors
Le Jardin Plume, a heathery, feathery garden in France created by self-taught gardeners Patrick and Sylvie Quibel, is best seen in winter, when cobwebs and dew draw a golden filigree between the tops of grasses, bare trees and the stripped structure of rose bushes| The World Of Interiors
Landscape Design and Revolution in Ireland and the United States brilliantly details how, in the 18th century, the principles underlying republican ideals were translated into spatial form| The World Of Interiors
Not open to the public and encircled by a rustic brick wall, the kitchen garden at Bolton Abbey is paved with paths less trodden. There is one prominent set of footprints, however: that of gardener Peter Smith, who has tended the space for over 20 years| The World Of Interiors
Arnaud Mauriéres believes that the future of horticulture lies with gardens of prickly succulents. This greenery – born in a dry bed – is just as pretty as traditional English flower-patches however, bursting into bright and fragrant bloom| The World Of Interiors
Le Potager du Roi vous accueille le 12 juillet, jusqu'à 22h, pour sa dernière nocturne.| école nationale supérieure de paysage
At Petworth House in West Sussex, garden and ancestral home are not strictly demarcated. Instead, the dividing lines blur beautifully| The World Of Interiors