Honeysuckle Blue(s) is part of a larger Farm of the World initiative in which the designers collaborate with educational groups to teach the age-old sustainable techniques of using plants for their dyes to create fabrics in beautiful colours. The garden invites the visitor to acknowledge that a legacy of knowledge about plants and their beneficial qualities is fast disappearing.
In this garden we can see the beauty of the plants that were historically harnessed for their dye qualities. Plant dyes produce tones that are essentially different, with depth, shades, nuances and movement. The colours are rich, alive and appeal to our innate sense of nature. We find these plants still have value and quality and the techniques that were once used are sustainable.
This garden has been made possible byAkzoNobel and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in London.
In this garden we can see the beauty of the plants that were historically harnessed for their dye qualities. Plant dyes produce tones that are essentially different, with depth, shades, nuances and movement. The colours are rich, alive and appeal to our innate sense of nature. We find these plants still have value and quality and the techniques that were once used are sustainable.
This garden has been made possible byAkzoNobel and the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in London.
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