Homes & Interiors Scotland

Creating an Oasis

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Fiona Inglis is a breath of fresh air. She’s passionate about what she does, and seems to have the best approach to, well, everything. I caught up with her to hear about the creation of her botanical studio, Pyrus, and the fantastic Victorian walled garden just outside Edinburgh where she grows her cut flowers.

“After finishing art college, I took a few different part-time jobs,” she says. “One was in a beautiful flower shop in Edinburgh. I’d always been inspired by nature, but it was in that shop that I really fell in love

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