Blue Forest and Chewton Glen create a spectacular treehouse for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019
Strictly Come Dancing stars Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell will open Blue Forest and Chewton Glen’s spectacular treehouse at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show


Blue Forest is delighted to be exhibiting a luxury treehouse at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019. The Treehouse will offer the public a rare opportunity to experience the quality and charm of Blue Forest’s bespoke treehouse creations.
See: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019: everything you need to know
Created in collaboration with the award-winning Chewton Glen Hotel and Spa in Hampshire, this adventurous Blue Forest treehouse will help you to rediscover your inner child.
The spacious Treehouse is the ideal location for children to play, creating memories with their family and friends. Those with an eye for detail will spot numerous bespoke touches including a comfy reading nook, purpose-built furniture, intricate rope work and an interior design scheme inspired by the hotel’s quintessential English country garden.
Located on the show's famed Main Avenue, the exhibit features a striking planting scheme by Architectural Plants, a renowned nursery with an enthusiasm for quirky and unusual plants.
In keeping with the theme of the RHS Back to Nature Garden, co-designed by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge, the planting design is light-hearted, encouraging children and families to spend time outdoors and reconnect with nature. Sensory elements abound, with different textures, shapes, smells, colours, and even tastes to explore - all whilst maintaining the sculptural aesthetics for which the nursery is so well known.
'We are delighted to be working with Chewton Glen again. Their ‘Treehouse Suites’ are famous around the world and we are sure this year’s Chelsea Flower Show treehouse will be equally as exciting. Architectural Plants will once again be working their magic on the garden, so come and join us on Main Avenue and rediscover your inner child,'explains Andy Payne, Founder, Blue Forest.
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Following the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the treehouse will be transported to its new home in the grounds of Chewton Glen, where it will provide a fabulous home for the hotels popular children’s club.
'Chewton Glen has evolved to become one of the best family friendly hotels in the UK, and we are thrilled to be collaborating on this exciting project with Blue Forest. The Treehouse will provide a fabulous experience for visitors attending the show and provide a remarkable space for children to enjoy, when the Treehouse comes home to Chewton Glen,' says Andrew Stembridge, Managing Director, Chewton Glen and Executive Director, Iconic Luxury Hotels.
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show returns on 21 – 25 May 2019.

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