Pragnell x The Lady Garden Foundation
By the Pragnell Editorial Team
(Published April 2026)
Pragnell is supporting The Lady Garden Foundation’s ‘Silent No More’ Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026, raising national awareness of gynaecological cancers. The collaboration includes a landmark RHS show garden and a floral façade installation at Pragnell’s Mayfair showroom on Mount Street, running from 11–23 May 2026.
Supporting the ‘Silent No More’ Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026
We are proud to support The Lady Garden Foundation’s ‘Silent No More’ Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 — one of the world’s most prestigious horticultural events.
Located on Main Avenue at RHS Chelsea, the ‘Silent No More’ Garden is the first RHS show garden for a woman’s cancer charity, highlighting women’s health on an international stage.
The Silent No More Garden at RHS Chelsea
Designed to encourage openness and dialogue, the garden uses sculptural form, carefully curated planting and reflective space to raise awareness of the symptoms, realities and impact of gynaecological cancers. Its thoughtful design invites visitors to pause, engage and learn — breaking long held silences through visibility and education.
Garden Designer — Darren Hawkes
The garden has been designed by RHS Gold Medal winning garden designer Darren Hawkes, whose work is recognised for its sensitive storytelling and purposeful use of landscape to address societal themes.
About The Lady Garden Foundation
Founded in 2014, The Lady Garden Foundation is a national women’s health charity that raises awareness and funds for gynaecological cancers. It began by supporting research at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and continues to fund impactful studies.
The Five Gynaecological Cancers
The charity increases awareness of the five cancers: cervical, ovarian, womb, vaginal, vulval. Early recognition and open discussion remain central to improving outcomes.
Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month
Each September, Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month spotlights education, conversation, and action—supporting the Foundation’s mission to tackle stigma and misinformation.
DONATEPragnell’s Mayfair Showroom Installation
To celebrate the partnership, we will unveil a floral façade at our Mount Street showroom, from 11–23 May 2026.
Inspired by the ‘Silent No More’ Garden, the installation channels its themes into an urban floral display—symbolising strength, solidarity, and visibility in central London.
Design Inspiration & Floral Craftsmanship
Created in partnership with award winning floral and plant designer Hazel Gardiner, the façade draws from the garden’s muted yet emotionally resonant palette of soft pinks, pale blues and carefully considered bolder accents.
Seasonal planting — including achillea, geraniums and salvia — extends the poetic reach of the Chelsea garden, echoing the craftsmanship, precision and artistry intrinsic to Pragnell fine jewellery.
All plants will be British grown and seasonal where possible and will be donated to a local charity following dismantling.
Jewellery, Nature and Ethical Sourcing
Within the Mount Street showroom, Pragnell will also present developments from its Kitulo Garnet collection.
The Kitulo Garnet Collection
These rare garnets are ethically sourced from an artisan mining community in Tanzania and take their name and colour inspiration from the wildflower meadows of Kitulo National Park — known locally as Bustani Ya Mungu (“God’s Garden”).
Responsible Sourcing and Craft Heritage
The collection’s palette connects ethical sourcing, craftsmanship, and the floral theme of the ‘Silent No More’ Garden—reinforcing Pragnell’s commitment to transparency, heritage, and responsible luxury.
Voices Behind the Collaboration
Charlie Pragnell, Managing Director of Pragnell:
“We are delighted to support the Lady Garden Foundation at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 and to play a small part in amplifying their important message.”
Jenny Halpern Prince, MBE, Co Founder & Chair of The Lady Garden Foundation:
“We are proud to have Pragnell backing our ‘Silent No More’ Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Their support helps bring our message to one of the world’s most iconic stages.”
Hazel Gardiner, Creative Director, Hazel Gardiner Design:
“This installation echoes the expressive spirit of the Chelsea garden — reflective, immersive and educational. Supporting work that raises awareness around women’s health feels deeply personal and deeply important.”
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