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Landscaper
wins Harrods Deal
An interior-landscape firm has found the ideal shop window to promote
its business after winning the contract to provide planting for
one of the world’s most famous stores.
Indoor Garden Design, based in Highgate, London, has won the £30,000
contract to landscape all 26 windows at Harrods, London, after initially
supplying contemporary garden displays for the Outdoor Living area
within the store, as well as landscaping its Easter window.
Manager Ian Drummond believes it is a great opportunity for any
landscaping company. He said: “There’s no direct advertising
for our work, but any enquiries will be passed on by Harrods.”
The 13 main widows will follow a travel theme, and will include:
Mexico, planted with cacti; the US, planted with Yucca and grasses;
and the Caribbean, with crotons and Dracaena.
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There will be four windows dedicated to England, which will include
a flower garden containing geraniums, lilies and sunflowers, and
a traditional garden landscaped with Buxus.
Drummond said that a simple planting scheme will be used for the
13 side windows, which will display menswear, using contemporary
containers planted with Freesia, cacti and Guzmania.
All works will be carried out on site, behind screens, over the
course of two weekends, with the English-themed windows scheduled
for unveiling at the beginning of May.
Drummond said a plant replacement service will be provided, to keep
the display looking fresh.
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