MEDITE TRICOYA EXTREME for London shopfront at Chelsea Flower Show

MEDITE TRICOYA EXTREME for London shopfront at Chelsea Flower Show

This year, MEDITE SMARTPLY have partnered with Wallgarden, bespoke maker of children’s playhouses to create the most beautiful English gardens, and Sarah Eberle, the UKs leading landscape designer, for the Chelsea Flower Show.

The miniature Hampshire-style cottage and miniature London Shop features MEDITE TRICOYA EXTREME, welcoming visitors with a keen sense of creativity and child-like imagination, a key theme for the Chelsea Flower Show.

MTX, which forms the complete shop front, including the signage and door, to create a traditional Victorian aesthetic.

Nadine Charlton, Founder and Director of Wallgarden, commented: “The smooth, dense consistency of MTX allowed us to easily machine the panels into the shapes we needed, providing us with consistent decorative and functional elements.”

“This helped us to ensure we achieved a perfect period recreation of this Victorian era London Shop.”

“Best of all, though, MTX’s 50-year outdoor guarantee means that it’s resistant to water and fungal decay, setting it apart from other, regular MDFs, and making sure this magical creation will last.”

MTX offers an environmentally friendly alternative to plastics and other non-recyclable materials for any unique landscape and design project.

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