
Tom Stuart-Smith
About
One of Britain's most internationally recognised designers, with current public commissions at Tate Britain and Edinburgh's National Centre for Music.
Known for designing gardens that combine naturalism and modernity with romantic planting, Tom Stuart-Smith has worked on gardens, parks and landscapes across the world. Current projects include new public gardens at Tate Britain and at the National Centre for Music in Edinburgh, and a private garden in Ibiza. Stuart-Smith is one of Britain's most celebrated and internationally recognised garden designers, with a body of work that consistently navigates the tension between formal and wild, deliberate and accidental — gardens that feel as though they have arrived at their present state through decades of natural evolution rather than through design.
Tom Stuart-Smith
Projects

New Public Gardens, Tate Britain, SW1
A new public garden at Tate Britain, one of London's great art institutions, bringing naturalistic planting and considered landscape design to a major civic cultural space.
National Centre for Music, Edinburgh
New public gardens at Scotland's National Centre for Music, creating a landscape that responds to Edinburgh's distinctive topography and architectural character.
Private Garden, Ibiza
A private garden on Ibiza that works with the island's distinctive geology, light and Mediterranean flora to create a landscape of great beauty and ecological sensitivity.
Find out more
Visit Tom Stuart-Smith’s website →@tomstuartsmithstudio