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Butter Wakefield’s London Garden Embraces the "Cabbage Crush" Aesthetic

A Romantic Garden in the City

Butter Wakefield transformed her outdoor space into a layered, expressive retreat. Her London townhouse garden design does not separate house and garden. Instead, it connects them through color, texture, and mood. Greens dominate both inside and out. Lime, moss, and forest tones echo across rooms and planting beds.

This approach mirrors the Cabbage Crush aesthetic. Pinterest Predicts 2026 highlights a shift toward romantic, old-world gardening. People want ruffled leaves, abundant planting, and spaces that feel grown rather than styled. Wakefield’s garden captures that energy without feeling forced.

Layering Over Minimalism

Wakefield rejects spare planting. She builds density through vertical structure and generous borders. Even in a compact London footprint, she creates depth. Plants overlap. Shapes repeat. The garden feels collected over time.

The Cabbage Crush aesthetic celebrates ornamental vegetables, heirloom varieties, and tactile foliage. Wakefield leans into that same appreciation for texture and natural abundance. Her garden invites maximalist exploration rather than admiration from afar.

A Garden That Feels Lived In

Wakefield added a conservatory off the drawing room to increase daily interaction with greenery. Light pours into the space. Plants feel close and immediate. This design choice strengthens the indoor-outdoor dialogue central to her London townhouse garden design.

Full Article: Elle Decor


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