Houseplant Terrariums at RHS Badminton Flower Show

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For the first time, Breeze House is showcasing its beautifully handcrafted gazebos in this immersive way, transforming them into living, breathing environments filled with lush greenery.
The Houseplant Terrariums at this year’s RHS Badminton Flower Show are a fresh and inspiring concept that brings indoor planting to life on an entirely new scale.
At the heart of the exhibition are fully glazed wooden structures, thoughtfully designed to create the perfect conditions for plants to thrive.
These elegant gazebos become life-sized terrariums, bursting with exotic houseplants and carefully curated displays that blur the line between indoors and outdoors. The natural warmth of wood combined with light-filled glazing provides an ideal, balanced ecosystem – a space where plants can flourish and visitors can fully experience their beauty up close.
roof inside houseplant studio filled with hanging house plants

Each installation has been designed by houseplant experts and enthusiasts, whose creativity and deep understanding of indoor planting shine through in every detail.

These displays demonstrate not only the aesthetic potential of houseplants, but also their ability to create calming, restorative environments within the home.

Breeze House is delighted to collaborate with the Royal Horticultural Society to introduce this innovative concept. The exhibits invite visitors to explore and be inspired.

Meet the Houseplant Terrarium Designers

James Whiting, Plants By There

L’amour Vert

Sponsor: Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Experience a breathtaking botanical dreamscape inspired by Moulin Rouge! The Musical Rich layers of tropical greenery create two contrasting worlds. Satine’s space glows with deep red blooms, velvety textures, and romantic warmth, while Christian’s feels wild and untamed, with cascading vines and abundant greenery. Glowing lights, soft draped fabrics, and immersive planting create a magical atmosphere where nature, theatre, and romance beautifully intertwine.

John Kitchin, hugo & green

This Terrarium May Contain Joy

Inspired by the way plants naturally turn towards the light, this vibrant indoor garden celebrates the power of seeking out the positive.

Through bold colour, striking foliage and contrasting textures, the space creates an uplifting, feel-good experience that encourages visitors to embrace optimism, wellbeing and the simple joy that plants bring to everyday life.

Liuva Chacon, Plantamamita

Re-Create Yourself with Houseplants

This display demonstrates how houseplants can become more than décor – they can be transformed into living arrangements, creative features, and meaningful pieces that bring joy, wellbeing, and inspiration into everyday life. Visitors can expect an immersive visual experience filled with lush textures, bold foliage, and creative plant styling that celebrates the beauty and versatility of indoor plants. The exhibit is deeply personal, born from a transformative experience during lockdown, when creativity and houseplants became a source of inspiration, self-discovery, and family connection.
Devaki Jones, Plant Studio
Girlypop Biosphere
Girlypop is an interpretation of the maximalist, hyper-pop aesthetic of late 90s and early 2000s femininity: bright colours, playful excess, kitsch decoration and unapologetic fun. Plants are often framed as calming and restorative, but they can also be joyful, energising and absurd in the best possible way. In the Girlypop Biosphere, we explore the place of girlhood and femininity within indoor horticulture, and how even the most over-the-top spaces can be softened, grounded and brought to life through nature. This bright, planted world celebrates bold foliage, colour, nostalgia and gaudiness. Visitors are invited to step inside a playful vision of indoor gardening where houseplants are not just peaceful, but expressive, uplifting and fun.