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Sean A Pritchard for Atmosfloric

Thursday 21st May

Venue
Pilrig St. Paul's / LARCH, Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 5AH
Doors Open
6.30pm
Start Time
7pm
SeanPritchard

'All hail Sean Pritchard! His displays are full of wit, stunning colour, singular authenticity - and just damn joyous.' - Joely Richardson

We are delighted to be welcoming Sean Pritchard this May to celebrate his latest book, Atmosfloric. Seans first book, Outside In, is an essential for florists, interior-designers, and gardeners alike. We hope to see you there!


The garden allows us to play with colour. Unlike the colours in our interiors, colour in the garden is fleeting and fickle, and with that comes an exciting opportunity to experiment with a changing performance of colour month after month and to bring those colours indoors for constantly changing displays.

Colours are considered in three mood-based chapters: Romantic, Energetic and Reflective. For each chapter Sean reveals his favourite flowers to grow (with plant lists and inspirational planting plans) and shows them in a range of inspirational gardens and interiors.

As with Outside In the photography is by the author, who has photographed some highly sought-after gardens and interiors in England and France including the iconic Charleston Farmhouse and Kettle's Yard, plus the homes of Richard E Grant, Sam McKnight, Marin Montagut, Butter Wakefield, Isabel and Julian Bannerman and Anthony Watson of Atelier Vime.

Sean also takes a personal look at colour theory and explores the relationship that gardeners and gardener-artists have had with colour through history.


Sean A Pritchard has a garden design studio based in London and Somerset. He came to his career in garden design with a background in fine art and brand strategy. Before setting up his design practice, Sean graduated with Distinction from the Garden Design School in Bristol. Sean has designed show gardens at RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival and, in 2025, he designed The ODD Pavilion at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. He divides his time between London and Somerset - where he lives in a 300-year-old farm labourer's cottage on the Mendip Hills, overlooking the Somerset Levels.