LV Bespoke joins National Garden Scheme centenary celebrations

As the National Garden Scheme builds up to its landmark centenary in 2027, Norfolk-based garden metal specialist LV Bespoke has unveiled a handcrafted garden collection created in support of the charity’s 100-year celebration.

Launching in May 2026, the collection has been designed to honour a century of generosity, community and the enduring British love of gardens that the National Garden Scheme has championed since 1927.

Celebrating a century of gardens

For almost 100 years, the National Garden Scheme has opened thousands of private gardens to visitors, raising more than £77 million for nursing and health charities in the process.

LV Bespoke’s centenary collection reflects that same spirit of care and craftsmanship. Each piece is individually handcrafted in Norfolk, combining traditional metalwork with the brand’s signature glass and marble finishes to create lasting focal points within gardens of every size, from cottage borders to contemporary outdoor spaces.

Rather than producing something fleeting, the collaboration focuses on enduring materials and thoughtful design. These are pieces intended to settle naturally into the landscape, catching light and developing character over time.

Crafted with meaning

Rooted in traditional metalworking and guided by a deep respect for outdoor spaces, LV Bespoke’s designs celebrate the small details that give a garden personality. Texture, structure and subtle focal points sit quietly among planting, with glass and marble elements adding depth and refinement while supporting the rhythm of the seasons.

A contribution from every centenary piece will support the National Garden Scheme’s ongoing charitable work, allowing gardeners to take part in the celebration in a meaningful and lasting way.

The first pieces will be available from selected garden centres from May 2026, with further announcements planned as the centenary year approaches.

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