Gardening Season in Malmö: Terraces, Traditions, and the Art of Living with Flowers
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Gardening Season in Malmö
Terraces, traditions, and the art of living with flowers.
There is a particular shift in Malmö that arrives without announcement. One day the parks are still, the trees just beginning. And then suddenly, the city exhales.
Malmö is often called parkernas stad, the city of parks. It is not a romantic exaggeration. The gardens are not ornamental here, they are lived in.
At the end of May, this rhythm becomes visible. For three days, 29–31 May 2026, Malmö Garden Show transforms Mölleplatsen into a living landscape of gardens, ideas, and inspiration.
A Personal Rhythm
We have two terraces. Nothing grand. But enough.
Enough for weekend rituals, for mornings spent noticing small changes, for the quiet satisfaction of tending something over time.
The Objects We Live With
A garden becomes personal through the objects we choose for it. The pot, the basket, the weathered urn, the old glass jar filled with branches. These are not accessories. They are atmosphere.
Erik Bendtsen
Scandinavian elegance, shaped by hand in Copenhagen. A master of restraint and form, Erik Bendtsen creates vessels that feel both grounded and enduring.
Estate Garden
Antique and vintage garden objects shaped by time, weather, and use. Surfaces softened, finishes worn, proportions grounded in utility and tradition.
MITH CPH
Timeless, tactile, and handcrafted rattan from Copenhagen, rooted in vintage European references and quiet Scandinavian restraint.
Antique French Pickling Jars
Hand-blown 19th-century French jars, reimagined as elegant vases. Their beauty lies in the way they hold light, whether filled or left empty.
A Season That Builds Slowly
Gardening season does not arrive all at once. It builds through small decisions, small adjustments, small acts of care.
The Malmö Garden Show may mark the moment. But the real work happens quietly, at home, in the spaces we shape ourselves.