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The Pinnacle, Manchester City Centre
A beautiful seating area with an abundance of foliage and vibrant seasonal summer flowers to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
New Cathedral Street, Manchester City Centre
Using black and white crates filled with black and white plants this design is inspired by the chess board where, of course, the queen is the most powerful piece who can move in any direction.
King Street, Manchester City Centre
Get a feel for royalty with our stunning floral throne installation.
11 York Street , Manchester City Centre
11 York Street and Manchester artist Caroline Dowsett celebrate the Flower Show in exuberant style – courtesy of Caroline’s unmistakable, graphic floral designs, which will be spread right across the reception windows at 11 York Street.
Printworks Entrance, Manchester City Centre
Outside Printworks find seven bee themed street planters, filled with honeybees’ favourite flowers and plants.
Stock Exchange Hotel, Manchester City Centre
Surely one of the city centre’s grandest of buildings, the Stock Exchange Hotel gets a special doorway arch for the Flower Show.
King Street, Manchester City Centre
This display is all about how nature can be used to minimise flooding, and improve biodiversity.
King Street, Manchester City Centre
Tom Jameson’s urban garden is a modest 2m x 10m, yet manages to pack in a wildlife-friendly mix of flowers, fruit, vegetables, a place to sit, and a hobby garden. All designed with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in mind.
St. Ann’s Square, Manchester City Centre
Inspired by Manchester's worker bee, this display uses cut flowers and plants to adorn a 'Best of British' and Jubilee-themed installation.
Manchester Arndale, Manchester City Centre
Bringing together the world of fashion and the Manchester Flower Show, this display showcases two dresses are made from fashion waste fabric.
King Street, Manchester City Centre
This display celebrates this beloved 90s Aussie classic with the famous small town sign Muriel and Rachel wave goodbye to as they leave Porpoise Spit for good for a new life as good as the ABBA song Dancing Queen!
New Cathedral Street, Manchester City Centre
A chair fit for a 70's hippie. Using flowers grown here in the North West. Take a snap of yourself with the flower power perch and tag #olivefiganddaisy.
Market Street, Near M&S , Manchester City Centre
A stunning, handmade tribute of knitted flowers that shows our solidarity for the people of Ukraine, and support for those all over the world suffering the effects of violence and war.
King Street, Manchester City Centre
This time-lapse inspired installation follows the path of a tiny seedling as it grows, blooms and finds its place in a colourful, scented, spectacular arrangement of British cut flowers.
St Ann’s Square
Be part of the green revolution! Head to this installation to pick up a free plant, take it home, and help make Manchester greener, healthier and happier.
Exchange Street, Manchester City Centre
Relax and learn about the elegant Japanese floral art of Ikebana with Manchester based Japanese teacher Junko Popham.
King Street, Manchester City Centre
An eco-friendly display of dried flowers that’s fit for a royalty – and upcycles a chair into a floral throne.
The Corn Exchange Atrium, Manchester City Centre
A pretty take on the traditional English tea party can be found at the Corn Exchange – a Jubilee tribute crafted from dried and artificial flowers.
HSBC, St Ann's Square, Manchester City Centre
Head to the window of HSBC, St Ann’s Square to spot a special red, white and blue floral display to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.