Pleasure Garden Magazine

Taking inspiration from the pleasure gardens of 18th century London the Pleasure Garden magazine engages its public with an array of attractions – ranging from the past to the present, the sedate to the salacious. Here we step away from the practicalities of the garden instead placing it within a wider cultural context. The pleasure garden was always a place to escape to – a fantasy in a garden, filled with art, music, fashion, society and sex. It is this mix that we transport to the printed pages of Pleasure Garden magazine. The Garden Edit takes a modern approach to gardening and plants. Adopting a unique point of view that merges functionality, design and craftsmanship – we bring together a curated selection of garden-related products from internationally recognised and emerging designers. Working with photographers and writers we also document the garden through a contemporary lens, showcasing interesting figures and spaces within the botanical world.

Pleasure Garden Magazine

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  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Frequency: 2 issues/year
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Pleasure Garden Issue 6 (A Japanese Dream) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). A Japanese Dream finds us exploring our subconscious travels and interpretations of the Land of the Rising Sun.

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Pleasure Garden Issue 7 (Out of the blue/into the blue) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Issue 7 comes out of the blue, as it also dives into the beautiful blue, looking at our connection with water.

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Pleasure Garden Issue 5 (Au Naturel) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). This issue sees us go Au Naturel - uncovering a theme that has had shifting boundaries and conflicting definitions. Our Icon William Robinson was a man who sought to imagine a new, more ‘natural’ style of gardening.

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Pleasure Garden Issue 4 (The Romance of the trees) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). The Romance of the Trees sees Pleasure Garden wander into the forest where we uncover the special relationship we have with trees—their deep roots that run through our unconscious.

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Pleasure Garden Issue 2 (Admit one for) is out now. Our path into the Pleasure Garden continues with Issue Two and escapism is provided on many levels. The posters of Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens capture the magic and fantasy of the 174-year-old Danish institution.

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