Apothecary Garden
Welcome the promise of spring with botanical prints, lived-in textures and utility details.The first signs of spring are unmistakeable. The air feels crisper, the light feels fresher, and small clusters of flowers begin to bloom.
Our Spring Summer '26 collection is inspired by floriography: the folk tradition of using flowers and bouquets to symbolise feelings or carry meaning. This month, print and palette take inspiration from the overflowing borders of an apothecary garden.
Delicate cowslips capture the promise of spring. Blooming asters signify optimism and patience. Crafted with abundant colour and lived-in texture, the pieces in this collection tell a story of brighter days ahead. Walk the garden and pick the styles that spark joy.
Perennial Basics
Lighter Layers, Brighter Days
Spring calls for easy layering. Find light knitwear in breathable linen and organic cotton yarns, designed to last you this season and the next. The easiest pieces are the ones that work the hardest: mix and match organic cotton tops in spring stripes and fresh colours, now at 2 for £40.
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