Inside the flourishing collaboration between Sofas & Stuff and the Royal Horticultural Society.
Sofas & Stuff celebrates four years of collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) through its Roots of a Masterpiece campaign this spring, spotlighting the enduring beauty of botanical design. Drawing from the historic RHS Lindley Collections, the partnership brings heritage illustrations into the heart of interior design.
Unveiled at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025, the newest fabric design, Etta’s Bouquet, is created from five individual flower paintings by 19th-century botanical artist Caroline Maria Applebee. A personal tribute from founder Andrew Cussins to his granddaughter, the romantic floral, framed by a soft stripe, captures the nostalgic charm of English gardens.
In a new development, several best-loved designs are now available on velvet, offering richer texture and added depth for upholstery and soft furnishings.
To mark the occasion, Sofas & Stuff hosted an ‘In Conversation’ event at its King’s Road showroom with guests from the interiors press and trade. Andrew Cussins was joined by interior designer Tamsin Saunders and illustrator Caroline Kent to explore the interplay between nature, creativity and home.

The RHS Collection is available by the metre and across all made-to-order furniture. Visit https://sofasandstuff.com/rhs-fabric-collections or explore the range in one of 24 showrooms nationwide — including a new location opening in Richmond in July.
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