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JamJar Flowers

At JamJar Flowers, seasonal material becomes theatre. The South London studio uses British-grown flowers and foliage wherever possible, building large-scale installations with florists, producers, artists, set builders and model makers. For Chelsea, its Full of Beans entrance turns legumes, vines and living plants into a public seasonal statement.

RHS Chelsea week: press preview May 18; public show May 19–23

JamJar Flowers, 22b Iliffe Yard, London, SE17 3QA, United Kingdom

South London floral studio preparing the Full of Beans Chelsea installation with legumes, sweet peas and lupins.

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Chelsea installation detail with tangling sweet peas, lupins and bean vines in butter yellow and mauve.

Full of Beans

Full of Beans turns the legume family into a Chelsea entrance moment: sweet peas, lupins, beans, produce, living plants and vines shaped into graphic botanical movement. It lets visitors see legumes as colour, structure, nutrition, sustainability and public floral theatre at the city's peak flower week.

ProvenanceiLegume family links beans, sweet peas, lupins, vines, and produce.PreservationiLiving plants extend freshness beyond cut stems, keeping installation active.PreparationiEcho tendrils with spirals; climbers create directional movement naturally.PalateiRead butter yellow, pink, mauve, green pods as edible ornament.PerformanceiUse legumes theatrically; nutrition, flowers, vines become public argument.