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KATE SAVILL AND TAMARA BRIDGE

Kate Savill (left) and Tamara Bridge met as fellow finalists in the RHS Young Designer of the Year competition in 2015, where they both won Gold, and Tamara was announced as the overall winner. They went on to join forces to work on different projects, combining Kate’s background in fine art and Tamara’s training as an arborist and horticulturist. The pair’s collective style is naturalistic and feminine, and their collaborative projects include The Jo Whiley Scent Garden and The Warner Edwards Garden at RHS Chelsea. They were recently crowned winners in Channel 5’s , and you can see them at RHS Chelsea in 2020.

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