Rooted in Berry’s passion for gardening and Graham & Brown’s British heritage, the collaboration draws inspiration from her own espaliers and longstanding love of faux bois. Each design began as a hand-painting by a Graham & Brown artist and Royal Horticultural Society member, lending authenticity, perspective, and traditional craftsmanship to every pattern. Organic forms and subtle illusion echo the care of things grown and shaped by hand, reimagined for interior spaces with the quiet character of a garden setting.
The collection includes three designs: Moiré Faux Bois and Climbing Branches, all in Moss, Sky, Clay, and Moon colourways, alongside Gem Espalier mural, offered in Sky, Clay, and Moon.
To mark the launch, Graham & Brown - celebrating its 80th anniversary this year - opened a pop-up space at 21 Spring Street in New York City from April 15–19th. The immersive installation introduced Garden in the Sky while showcasing the wider Graham & Brown range, offering visitors a deeper look at the brand’s craftsmanship, creativity, and design philosophy, including the opportunity to meet members of the third and fourth generations of the Graham family now leading the business.