Presenting the RHS Four Seasons Swing Seat a masterpiece celebrating our 20th Anniversary. We're delighted to be now seeing it appear in glossy magazines.
Drawing inspiration from our best-selling RHS Four Seasons Bench, this British-made FSC Oak Garden Swing Seat is a symphony of craftsmanship and nature.
About the RHS Four Seasons Swing Seat
The RHS Four Seasons Swing Seat is more than just a garden accessory; it's a celebration of the UK's deep-rooted affection for the changing seasons. In a country where the rhythm of life is intimately tied to the ebb and flow of nature, this swing seat captures the essence of each season with artistic finesse.
Here we are focusing on the the daffodil, so symbolic of Spring's renewal and hope. Then there's the Summer rose representing passion and beauty, the oak and acorn symbolizing Autumn's strength and resilience, and the delicate snowdrop, a beacon of purity and new beginnings in Winter, all come together to create a narrative that resonates with the British love for their natural landscape. This intricate detailing not only pays homage to the changing seasons but also invites users to reflect and connect with the natural world in their everyday moments of relaxation and contemplation. Which Season will you choose?
The RHS Four Seasons Swing Seat is strongly influenced by the Arts & Crafts Movement and its core characteristics: a belief in craftsmanship which stresses the inherent beauty of the material, the importance of nature as inspiration, and the value of simplicity, utility, and beauty.
The swing seat is licensed and approved by The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and is handcrafted by our team of master craftsmen in our West Country workshops. Using their high standards for precision joinery, and working with premium-quality FSC Oak, we are delighted to bring this stunning edition to our range for 2024.
The RHS Four Seasons Swing Seat is available, both in our Tranquillity & Kyokusen Ranges and may be viewed in the Sitting Spiritually Garden now where, on the first day of Spring, the snowdrop carving currently featured on it, will be swapped for the beautiful daffodil carving, come and see for yourself!