In Partnership with Oxley's Furniture
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show has always been a place where craft, design and the natural world meet. This year, we're delighted to be joining Oxley's Furniture on their stand as they mark a significant milestone - 35 years of designing and making sustainable outdoor furniture in the Cotswolds.
Oxley's first exhibited at Chelsea in 1994 and have become quietly synonymous with elegant, bespoke garden furniture in the years since. For 2026, their stand features the National Trust Octavia Collection, a design rooted in the quintessential English garden and hand crafted from 100% recycled aluminium. It felt like a natural place for our stone and tile to sit alongside.
A shared language of material
Our collaboration brings natural stone into conversation with Oxley's aluminium frames, grounding the stand in texture and tone.
Visitors will walk across our limestone paving, with a dining area defined by Tapestry Arabic textured porcelain - a surface that feels considered underfoot and sets a sophisticated foundation for the furniture above. The partnership extends into the furniture itself, with three pieces designed specifically for the show.
Stone Tabletops debut at Chelsea this year, a collaboration introducing bespoke marble tops as an alternative to Oxley's traditional cast aluminium surfaces. A Custom Marble Bar sits as the centrepiece of the stand, showing how stone and metal can be drawn together in a single piece. And throughout the space, our limestone and decorative porcelain reflect the natural textures of a luxury outdoor setting.
On the partnership
"We are thrilled to partner with Ca' Pietra at Chelsea this year," says Simon, CEO and Founder of Oxley's Furniture. "Their expertise in natural stone perfectly complements our bespoke aluminium frames, allowing us to offer our customers even more ways to create a unique, lifelong outdoor setting."
For us, the appeal is the same in reverse. Oxley's approach to material - considered, enduring, made to be lived with for generations - sits naturally alongside how we think about stone.











