Venus Garden of Love - The Design Story Behind JARDIN DES FONTAINES

Venus Garden of Love - The Design Story Behind JARDIN DES FONTAINES

Venus Garden of Love

Design Highlights

  • Inspiration: The myth of Venus from the Italian Riviera
  • Landmark: Old train station building in London
  • Flora: Hyacinths, poppies, irises, lilies, mint, Persian leaves
  • Style: Romantic floral heart motifs

Story Overview

This design draws inspiration from the Greek goddess of love, Venus. The designer has artfully transformed an old train station in London into a “Garden of the Goddess of Love,” seamlessly blending European courtyard aesthetics with floral elements, symbolizing the eternal nature of beauty, love, and happiness. In the enchanting village of Manarola, Venus meets the gardener Antonio, and they fall deeply in love. Antonio’s lovingly cultivated “Hyacinth Garden” becomes a symbol of their everlasting affection. This romantic and poignant love story is woven into the natural beauty of Manarola, inspiring countless souls to seek the love and dreams nestled within their hearts.

Design Philosophy

In the name of love, and through love's connections, this design aims to convey the happiness and affection that Venus embodies, creating an elegant European courtyard retreat infused with a shared atmosphere of relaxation and romance.

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