Speaking of succulents, there has been a whirlwind recently. They are known as "little healing things", "the best companions for singles", and "must-have for young people on Instagram to take photos", which are more or less in line with todays society. The atmosphere is closely related. Low wages, high housing prices, and the growing gap between rich and poor have caused a strong sense of deprivation for the middle-class generation. Instead, they can only use the existing resources at hand to find that small and fortunate comfort zone.
After this emotion was reflected on many aspects, when the material side can meet the needs, it is replaced by options like this that are full of replica soul and easy to obtain. Therefore, the coffee shops and alleys where the literary youth love to go Old stores with new decorations, corner grocery stores, and cultural and creative shops hidden in alleys have become popular tourist attractions. It can be said that they are cultivating artistic atmosphere, but for society, can it be regarded as an alternative and overall improvement of the public quality?< /p>
The founder of 'Garden Edit' from London, John Tebbs, grew up surrounded by flowers and plants. Since he was 14 years old, he has been deeply influenced by his father who is a gardening enthusiast. He often hides in the decorated images. In the old-style Victorian-style antique-designed greenhouse, you personally grow plants and fruits that every family member will eat. When you step out, even the pottery, vases, and books at hand are inseparable from this green and red, loose middle. A touch of messy beauty.
In the winter of 2013, I felt that the quiet elegance of doing nothing in the off-peak season was too redundant, so I planned an event to connect craftsmen from all over the country. In addition to providing private gardening design projects, There are also professional consultations and various product purchase inquiries, whether the source is an artist, a publisher, a craftsman, or even a family business like Tebbs himself, they are all the sources he targets.Scope, blame it on the root cause. Tebbs himself said that it was because of his picky and perfection-seeking personality that the Garden Edit online store was born. It not only sells cold things like ceramic clay, but also transforms many years of gardening experience into ordinary things. The text description is based on the temperature of holding the soil in the palm of the hand, and the seasoning is personally tested without fear of cold, heat, or mess. The result is a website published in this special diary format.
Under the framework of the physical store Finch Gardening, Tebbs was able to combine his personal interests and private aesthetic preferences through business cooperation, actual sales, and even the exchange of professional knowledge, blurring the common and easy The clear boundary between the criticized business model and artistic aesthetics inspires more creativity and unearths more timeless and beautiful objects that are not limited by time and space.
The garden Tebbs now cares for is not only known as one of the largest cactus nurseries in London, with clients ranging from private and public gardens all over London, but also regularly published in Le Mondes M' magazine every two weeks A column related to gardening, relativelyYan Ye also helped expand Garden Edits hands and feet, and admitted that from the beginning of his simple interest to the present, it is like an evolutionary history without an end. In the process, he enjoys the cooperation process and constant dialogue with customers. Communicate to achieve the final result, and the final result often exceeds everyones expectations. Regardless of the size, being able to work with like-minded people to complete beautiful things is the biggest reason why Tebbs likes this job the most〈even if he does not I look at what I am doing with a tired mentality of solving work, and I find it very incredible!