Landscape and garden designer Tommaso del Buono’s career has taken him through formative years working with Sir Michael Hopkins and Arabella Lennox-Boyd in the 1990s, through to the founding of his own practice with Paul Gazerwitz in 2000. With projects across the British Isles and Europe, Tommaso has cemented his reputation designing gardens that are beautiful and sensitive to the landscapes, materials and people he works with.
Joined in conversation by writer and editor Clare Foster, Tommaso will look back on key projects including work in Italy, Greece, the gardens of Château Léoube in Provence, his Chelsea show gardens in 2008 and 2004, and recent interventions within a tropical garden originally designed by Geoffrey Jellicoe, as well as reflections on his own Suffolk garden and new work at Somerleyton Hall. This livestream (which you may watch live or on demand) is sponsored by The Garden Museum, and the online option is £10. Register HERE.

