Dawn Conn at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 – Under Southern Skies

Chelsea Flower Show 2026 Sculpture
Presenting ‘Under Southern Skies’ at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
(19–23 May 2026)
Garden design: Siobhan @ SK Gardens
At the heart of Under Southern Skies, the sculptures sit within a landscape inspired by the quiet spirit of the New Zealand bush.
Merging among layered planting and a restrained palette of blackened timber, corten steel, and stone, the sculptural forms become gentle companions — echoing the rhythms of nature and inviting moments of pause, reflection, and connection.
Within this sanctuary, memories and ideas take shape, creating a space where inspiration is rekindled and new possibilities quietly begin to unfold.
The sculptures speak of courage, imagination, and growth.
A Contemporary Sculpture Garden Inspired by the New Zealand Bush



Inspiration Behind
Under Southern Skies
I am a storyteller. I am a dreamer. I am an observer of quiet landscapes and shifting light.
I create sculpture for spaces shaped by stillness, reflection, and a sense of grounded wonder.
There are themes of connection, transformation, and belonging that continue to draw me in.
This year’s collection, Under Southern Skies, is inspired by the spirit of the New Zealand bush — a landscape of openness, subtle movement, and expansive skies. It reflects a return to nature, to quiet courage, and to the gentle unfolding of ideas.
The sculptural garden becomes a place of pause and renewal, where form and landscape meet. It is a space that invites reflection, imagination, and a sense of becoming — where new possibilities take shape beneath open skies.

From the quiet wonder of early memory to the shifting rhythms of the natural world, each sculpture holds its own distinct presence and story.
Each piece reflects a journey — shaped by change, resilience, and the subtle unfolding of experience over time.
From flowing forms to grounded, poised silhouettes, the sculptures explore presence and balance, echoing strength in stillness as much as in movement.
They speak to connection — between people, place, and landscape — and to the quiet power found in simply being.
This is a celebration of form, of nature, and of the human spirit expressed through landscape and light — where meaning emerges gently, and beauty is found in becoming.
Dawn

RHS Chelsea Flower Show
19–23 May 2026
Stand PW220
Visit a collection of figurative sculptures inspired by movement, stillness, and the quiet rhythm of nature.
Chelsea Flower Show 2026
Bronze Garden Sculpture Collection
Dawn Conn launches her latest bronze sculptures at Stand PW220
Following each Chelsea Flower Show, Dawn Conn’s sculptures leave the exhibition and are carefully placed into private collections, where they continue their story in cherished gardens around the world.

































