RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Boodles has had a long-standing involvement with the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, one of the most prestigious horticultural events in the world.
Boodles has sponsored various gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show over the years collaborating with renowned garden designers. Each garden has been meticulously designed featuring stunning floral displays and innovative landscaping, inspired by Boodles jewellery collections.
Boodles at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Discover past and present Boodles gardens

Raindance Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025
This year, Boodles’ Chelsea Flower Show garden is a celebration of the 25th anniversary of our Raindance collection, taking inspiration from the movement of raindrops and the intricate patterns reflected in its design. Named the Boodles Raindance Garden, the garden is a reimagination of the iconic collection that has been so integral to Boodles as a brand. It seemed fitting for our garden this year to be inspired by the very collection that was, in turn, inspired by the Chelsea Flower Show itself — and led to the creation of one of our most iconic and beloved designs.

The Boodles NG200 Garden 2024
This year Boodles is delighted that Catherine MacDonald, is designing ‘The Boodles NG200 Garden’ at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, with the garden being a celebration of the Gallery’s Bicentenary. Catherine MacDonald is a British landscape designer, who leads the design studio at Landform Consultants Ltd, overseeing all design schemes for the company.

The Boodles 'Best of British' Garden 2023
Following on from a gold medal winning garden in 2022, Boodles and Tom Hoblyn submitted a third successive garden to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2023, ‘The Boodles Best of British Garden’ was visited by Her Majesty The Queen who demonstrated an excellent horticultural knowledge and even tried on the Boodles ‘Coronation’ Ring in an unforgettable moment that will go down in Boodles history.

The Boodles Travel Garden 2022
The Boodles Travel Garden took inspiration from their high jewellery collection 'Around the World in 16 Days' and was awarded a gold medal in May 2022. Reflecting Anthony Wainwright’s globe-trotting trip in 1962, the garden had a river running through it to symbolise a journey, and included plants and trees from key places on his travels. The garden was once again designed and created by Tom Hoblyn.