Gardens Illustrated Magazine

DESIGNED FOR LIVING

The design brief

When Quincy and Lock Kresler moved with their two young daughters to Clapham, south London, they loved almost everything about their new home except the garden. “In our opinion, it had an over-designed and quite brutal layout,” says Quincy. Her mother is a floral designer and keen gardener in her native USA, and Quincy now wants her own daughters to have similar opportunities to play in a beautiful natural

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