RHS Malvern Spring Festival (Thursday 8th May to Sunday 11th May 2025) is returning for another floral-filled year, with inspiring gardens to explore, artisan shopping and special guests aplenty, all conveniently located within the Three Counties Showground, Worcestershire.
[[The Country Living Pavilion will be front and centre, where shoppers can browse everything from nature-inspired illustrations and embroidered homeware to delicious bean-to-bar chocolate from Country Living-approved small businesses and Artisan Collective members.]]
How to apply to exhibit with us
With the show fast approaching, we have limited space for 2025, but please do get in touch to check in re last minute stand cancelations. We are yet to start selling for Malvern 2026.
Email countrylivingshows@hearst.co.uk or apply directly for our shows here.
A preview of Country Living Artisans exhibiting at RHS Malvern Spring Festival 2025
Hilary Strickland Art
In her delicate watercolours and pencil illustrations, Hilary Strickland captures the beauty of the natural world. Inspired by vast landscapes and intricate details of birds, insects, and plants, her work is transformed into stunning home decor, including cushions, lampshades, and framed prints.
She says: "Fresh air, light, and the elements inspire my designs, and my goal is to bring these calming aspects of nature into your home with thoughtfully crafted products."
Charlotte Macey
Bringing nature to life with thread, Charlotte Macey crafts embroidered illustrations and artisan homeware, all from her home studio in the Cotswolds. Her unique designs feature everything from florals to seashells, all captured beautifully.
Her British-made homeware collection ranges from linen cushions, embroidered linen tea towels and kitchen accessories, to co-ordinating stationery and beautiful screen-printed and hand-decorated crockery.
Katrina Shearlaw
A Kiln-formed glass artist inspired by nature and colour, Katrina Shearlaw creates vibrant and tactile glass art, from functional pieces to decorative artworks, all handcrafted in her Buckinghamshire workshop.
Surrounded by the Chilterns’ natural beauty yet close to urban inspirations in London and Oxford, her work features intricate layers, bright colours, and textured details that invite touch and admiration.
"I have a fascination for colour and texture, and I hope my work invites you to touch and enjoy the vibrancy of glass in new ways," she says.
Salcombe Dairy
Salcombe Dairy has been delighting taste buds since 1979, crafting Devonshire ice cream and chocolate with the finest local ingredients. Over the years, this family-owned business has expanded its offerings to include indulgent non-dairy ice creams and sorbets, all made in their nut-free, gluten-free, and egg-free factory.
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They say: "The recipes we use today are just as popular as they were 40 years ago – and we constantly innovate to ensure we deliver the best of the bunch."
What else to see at the show
Whether visitors are born with green fingers, are just starting on their gardening journey or are attending just to shop, there's plenty to learn and do.
The Floral Marquee plays host to hand-picked nurseries offering top-quality plants to beautify your spring garden borders, patio containers, hanging baskets, veg plots, ponds and water features. Plus, meet expert guests at the Festival Theatre or head to one of the many book signings they have lined up.
Want to bring friends and family with you?
If you have friends or family who are Country Living subscribers and you'd love them to join you at the show, they can claim an exclusive 10% discount on tickets.