Designed by acclaimed illustrator Rory Hutton, this luxurious silk scarf pays homage to the iconic landscapes of Highgrove House and Gardens. Drawing inspiration from the estate’s most cherished features, the design intricately weaves motifs of the Oak Pavilion, the Kitchen Garden with its heritage produce, and the Silver Gilt-winning Turkish Carpet from the 2001 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

Crafted in a 90x90cm square, the scarf is rendered in a serene palette of soft pink or green, echoing the seasonal hues of Highgrove’s gardens. Each piece is finished with hand-rolled edges and crafted from pure silk, offering timeless elegance. Presented in a bespoke printed card envelope, it is both a cherished gift and a sophisticated addition to personal collections.

Rory Hutton, renowned for his collaborations with institutions such as the Royal Collection and the Victoria & Albert Museum, infuses this design with his signature blend of architectural precision and artistic flair. His work celebrates Highgrove’s legacy of organic beauty and sustainable stewardship, capturing the essence of its arboreal sanctuaries, floral tapestries, and regal heritage.
A tribute to the artistry of nature and the vision of a royal sanctuary.

Designed by acclaimed illustrator Rory Hutton, this luxurious silk scarf pays homage to the iconic landscapes of Highgrove House and Gardens. Drawing inspiration from the estate’s most cherished features, the design intricately weaves motifs of the Oak Pavilion, the Kitchen Garden with its heritage produce, and the Silver Gilt-winning Turkish Carpet from the 2001 RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

Crafted in a 90x90cm square, the scarf is rendered in a serene palette of soft pink or green, echoing the seasonal hues of Highgrove’s gardens. Each piece is finished with hand-rolled edges and crafted from pure silk, offering timeless elegance. Presented in a bespoke printed card envelope, it is both a cherished gift and a sophisticated addition to personal collections.

Rory Hutton, renowned for his collaborations with institutions such as the Royal Collection and the Victoria & Albert Museum, infuses this design with his signature blend of architectural precision and artistic flair. His work celebrates Highgrove’s legacy of organic beauty and sustainable stewardship, capturing the essence of its arboreal sanctuaries, floral tapestries, and regal heritage.
A tribute to the artistry of nature and the vision of a royal sanctuary.