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Inspired by an archival document, the Highgrove Damask Wallpaper by Sanderson beautifully incorporates the distinguished Highgrove Crest alongside serene doves, symbolising peace and heritage. Available in three elegant colorways—Silver Green, Gritstone, and Rose—this wallpaper is rotary printed to achieve a refined, chalky matt finish with rich, opaque ink coverage. The result is a sophisticated design that marries timeless tradition with subtle texture, perfectly suited to bring a sense of calm and classic elegance to any interior.
Inspired by the vibrant biodiversity of Highgrove’s Wildflower Meadow, this printed wallpaper by Sanderson captures the essence of the gardens in three colourways: Going Green, Maple, and Pearl. The design draws from a French archive document, reimagined to follow the meadow’s winding paths and enriched with details unique to Highgrove-Acer trees, Japanese maples, and beehives gifted by Fortnum & Mason, vital for the estate’s sustainability. Meadow flowers such as fritillaries bloom alongside muntjac deer and sheep, which graze the land seasonally, while playful foxes and stately pheasants add further life to the scene. Each element is thoughtfully illustrated, celebrating the harmony between nature and design found at Highgrove.
A perfect blend of tradition and modernity
The Highgrove Bakerboy Cap is a versatile, stylish accessory that combines classic charm and contemporary flair. Meticulously crafted in collaboration with Lock & Co. Hatters, this luxurious cap features an eight-panel construction and a buttoned crown, exuding a timeless and distinctive aesthetic. The carefully selected wool material ensures a soft and breathable feel and adds to the cap’s versatility, making it a perfect addition to any wardrobe. Available in green and brown variations, each cap is lined with green cotton and presented in a luxurious Highgrove X Lock & Co. green and gold hat box, adding extra sophistication to this exquisite accessory.
The bakerboy cap, also known as the ‘newsboy’ or ‘gatsby’, is a hat style with humble origins that was later adopted and popularized by the aristocracy. Fuller in body than a flat cap, a bakerboy hat is constructed by sewing together 6 or 8 panels of cloth and is finished with a button on top. Master Hatters at Lock & Co. recommend wearing the bakerboy cap just above the eyebrows and styling it at an angle or level.
With its distinctive round, wide horns, this sheep is named after the Yorkshire valley of Swaledale - the most northerly dales of the Yorkshire Dales. Native to the UK, this ewe sheep will add a touch of countryside charm to your garden or farmyard. Pair with the Swaledale lamb for a beautiful combination.
These sculptures are hand-crafted by talented artist Emma Stothard, who was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust. She was invited by His Majesty The King to exhibit her willow sculptures, including this Swaledale ewe, on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
Sculpted from British willow, interwoven with wire and bronze wire and shaped around a steel armature, the contrasting willow colours in these sculptures create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Please note: This willow sculpture is bespoke and made to order
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Formed into its crouched herding position with a piercing gaze, this willow Collie sculpture has been expertly handcrafted by talented artist Emma Stothard.
Emma was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust and was invited by His Majesty The King to exhibit her willow sculptures on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
Sculpted from British willow, interwoven with wire and bronze wire and shaped around a steel armature, the contrasting willow colours in this roebuck deer create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Complete the look with the “come-bye” sheep scene.
Please note: This willow sculpture is bespoke and made to order
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Known for their long wool, the Cotswold sheep originate from the Cotswold in the United Kingdom. Considered an ‘at risk’ breed, this Cotswold Ewe sculpture has been hand-crafted in association with the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, whose purpose is to secure the continued existence and viability of the native farm animal.
Made by talented artist Emma Stothard, who was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust, she was invited by His Majesty The King Charles III to exhibit her willow sculptures, including this Cotswold ewe, on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
Sculpted from British willow, interwoven with wire and bronze wire and shaped around a steel armature, the contrasting willow colours in these sculptures create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Place in the garden with the Cotswold lamb by the mother’s side.
Please note: This willow sculpture is bespoke and made to order
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Inspired by the abundant beauty and artistry of Highgrove's Kitchen Garden, the Contemporary Floral Wallpaper by Sanderson brings the garden's vibrant spirit indoors. Available in four distinctive colorways—Wedgwood & Gala, Gloucestershire Pear, Mineral/Gooseberry, and Olive & Russet—this printed wallpaper captures the lively interplay of flowers, foliage, and orchard fruits that define the garden "rooms" at Highgrove.
Every detail has been thoughtfully painted to reflect the ever-changing tapestry of the garden, from blossoming borders to the espaliered apple trees and the sweet briar roses that line the walkways. The design's contemporary composition and nuanced palette evoke the harmony and creativity of Highgrove, while advanced printing techniques lend a subtle fabric-like texture and depth. The result is a fresh, layered floral wallpaper that celebrates the legacy and vision of Highgrove, bringing a sense of cultivated beauty and natural abundance into any interior.
Native to the UK, the Swaledale sheep is named after the Yorkshire valley of Swaledale - the most northerly dales of the Yorkshire Dales. Great paired with the Swaledale ewe, this lamb will bring your garden to life.
These sculptures are hand-crafted by talented artist Emma Stothard, who was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust. She was invited by His Majesty The King to exhibit her willow sculptures, including this Swaledale lamb, on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
Sculpted from British willow, interwoven with wire and bronze wire and shaped around a steel armature, the contrasting willow colours in these sculptures create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Please note: This willow sculpture is bespoke and made to order
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Meet Clarence, the Irish Moiled cow – one of the rarest cattle breeds originating from Ireland. Clarence has been hand-crafted in association with the Rare Breeds Survival Trust whose purpose is to secure the continued existence and viability of the native farm animal.
Hand-crafted by talented artist Emma Stothard, who was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust, was invited by His Majesty The King to exhibit her willow sculptures on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
Sculpted from British willow, interwoven with wire and bronze wire and shaped around a steel armature, the contrasting willow colours in Clarence the Irish Moiled cow create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Please note: This willow sculpture is bespoke and made to order
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The Apothecary Rose Cushion showcases the beauty of traditional craftsmanship through a striking warp-printed floral ikat, where the warp yarns are printed before weaving to create its distinctive blurred design. Inspired by the celebrated Highgrove Rose that climbs the house’s façade, this piece embodies elegance and heritage in equal measure.
Presented in a soft Parchment/Olivine palette and crafted in India from 100% cotton, it is a timeless addition to any interior. It comes from the Highgrove by Sanderson fabric collection—bringing natural beauty and refined artistry into your home.
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The Gabardine Harrington Jacket is a distinguished piece from the fourth capsule collection with Highgrove x Burberry. It reflects Burberry’s deep connection to the British countryside and the iconic landscapes of Highgrove Gardens.
This Harrington jacket in lightweight cotton twill, created in partnership with Highgrove, is tailored to a relaxed fit and crafted from water-repellent gabardine signature fabric invented by Thomas Burberry in 1879, renowned for its durability and comfort. The printed silk lining features hand-drawn artwork by the London-based artist Helen Bullock, depicting the tangled sway of poppies, cosmos and sweet peas found in the Kitchen Garden at Highgrove, bringing the vibrant spirit of the gardens to life in every detail.
The design is finished with jacquard-woven Burberry lettering at the hem, underscoring the house’s commitment to craftsmanship and thoughtful detail.
This Harrington jacket is part of a wider Highgrove X Burberry partnership that includes scarves and other pieces featuring exclusive prints inspired by the gardens. The collection honours a legacy of British artistry and is inspired by the beauty of the natural world.
The Long Highgrove Castleford Trench Coat is a distinguished piece from the fourth capsule collection with Highgrove x Burberry. It reflects Burberry's deep connection to the British countryside and the iconic landscapes of Highgrove Gardens.
Expertly made in Yorkshire, this trench coat is crafted from lightweight cotton gabardine, a fabric invented by Thomas Burberry in 1879, renowned for its shower-resistant qualities. It features a luxurious silk twill lining printed with artwork by British artist Helen Bullock. The print depicts the tangled sway of poppies, cosmos and sweet peas found in the Kitchen Garden at Highgrove, bringing the vibrant spirit of the gardens to life in every detail.
Tailored to a regular fit with raglan sleeves, the Castleford trench combines timeless British craftsmanship with a fresh, contemporary silhouette. The outer is made from 100% cotton gabardine, while the main lining is 100% silk.
This trench coat is part of a wider Highgrove X Burberry partnership that includes scarves and other pieces featuring exclusive prints inspired by the gardens. The collection honours a legacy of British artistry and is inspired by the beauty of the natural world.
Inspired by the timeless elegance of warp-printed floral ikats, Highgrove Apothecary Rose wallpaper by Sanderson brings a sense of heritage and artistry to your walls. Available in three sophisticated colourways—Ether Blues, Rose Chintz & Parchment, and Olivine—this design pays homage to the iconic Highgrove Rose that graces the house's façade. An intricate engraving technique highlights the texture and depth of the original fabric, while advanced digital printing creates a refined, fabric-like effect on the wall. The result is a beautifully nuanced wallpaper that seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style, capturing the spirit and romance of Highgrove in every detail.
Inspired by a historical fragment of Walter Crane's 1902 'Orange Tree' design, Ancient Apple Orchard wallpaper by Sanderson has been thoughtfully reimagined in the studio to celebrate Highgrove's renowned Kitchen Garden. Available in three refined colourways—Wedgwood, Golden Knot & Sage, and Midnight—surface-printed wallpaper captures the character of the original document while introducing new elements unique to Highgrove. Sweeping boughs frame the iconic apple tunnel, laden with ancient apple varieties harvested for the estate's restaurant, and evoke the rich diversity of the gardens. Deeper, orchard-inspired hues reflect the heritage apples cultivated at Highgrove, while the authentic print technique preserves the archive's timeless artistry and tactile charm.
This “come-bye” scene features three Cotswold ewes, two lambs, and a Collie dog, expertly handcrafted by talented artist Emma Stothard from British willow interweaved with wire.
Considered an at-risk breed, these Cotswold sheep willow sculptures are influenced by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust whose purpose is to secure the continued existence and viability of the native farm animal.
Emma Stothard was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust and was invited by His Majesty to exhibit her willow sculptures, including these Cotswold sheep, on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
The contrasting willow colours in these sculptures create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Please note: These willow sculptures are bespoke and made to order
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A hardy breed with excellent stamina, this Dartmoor pony willow sculpture will stand the test of British weather just as the real ponies do on the Devonshire hills. Best placed in a wide-open space, the brown willow intertwined with bronze wire will look magnificent against lush green lawns.
Hand-crafted by talented artist Emma Stothard, who was able to start up her business with a loan from The Prince’s Trust, was invited by His Majesty The King to exhibit her willow sculptures on the Orchard Lawns at Highgrove.
Sculpted from British willow, interwoven with wire and bronze wire and shaped around a steel armature, the contrasting willow colours in this Dartmoor pony create form and definition. Each sculpture is finished with a coating of linseed oil and turpentine solution to preserve and protect it.
Please note: This willow sculpture is bespoke and made to order
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