About Us

Henrietta Murray-Wicks Studio is a young, creative and ambitious garden and landscape design practice, making elegant exterior spaces in the UK and abroad. A small award-winning studio based in London, Henrietta creates exterior spaces that reflect her design ethos of combining naturalism and modernity. She takes a balanced and considered approach to all of her gardens, listening to the requirements of the client, the building and the setting to creatively find design and planting solutions for even the most neglected of spaces. Whilst working for leading UK designers Andy Sturgeon and Luciano Giubbilei, Henrietta amassed a wealth of experience, designing, detailing and project managing both residential and commercial landscape projects in the UK, Europe and the USA. Henrietta's experience also includes involvement with numerous gold medal-winning show gardens and was an integral part of the design team for the 2014 RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden which won the highly sought after accolade of 'Best in Show’.

What services do you provide?

Garden & Landscape Design

How would you describe your style?

"Inspired by the delicate use of natural materials, we look to use plants and form arrangements of space that leave a lasting impression."

Please describe a recently completed project or tell us about the bespoke service that you offer

"Completed in early 2020, this residential garden in Surrey involved the complete re-design of the front and rear garden and the inclusion of a secluded swimming pool. A series of gravel pathways and natural stone terraces connect the upper and lower garden areas, with clipped hedging, topiary and mature trees to add an overall sense of depth and tiering to the garden. Keys vistas were created from the house on to the more formal upper garden, with the inclusion of planted gravel areas and boundary screening to allow privacy at both ground and first floors of the house. The lower garden contains the renovated pool house, new sun deck, swimming pool and bespoke hot tub, positioned for maximum privacy and sunshine. Wide areas of planting have been created to form a meadow-like surround to the pool - planted in summer 2019 these areas have settled in so well it now appears to have always been this way."

Banner, Images 1-6: Yuri Buckeridge; Image 7: Eva Nemeth

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