KLEINER SCHAKAL // Greece

“Kleiner Schakal” is a small villa in the countryside of Pelopponese, Greece. Surrounded by vast grecian landscapes it is currently renovated through the artisan craftsmanship of the owners, turning a former birth-place into a bespoke hideaway.

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Sebastian Conrad
THE OLD SMOKEHOUSE // Germany

“The Old Smokehouse” is a historic smokehouse located in the north of Germany close to the sea.
Inspired by its strong heritage this garden is bringing in a sea of textures.
The house and atelier have been carefully renovated to stay true to its roots reclaiming materials wherever possible.

In crafting a textural planting palette, the pier leading to the gravel terrace acts as a desire line to draw away from the more formal house into the borrowed landscapes and through texture-rich plantings.


Native wild hedges as boundaries will enhance the relaxedness and easfulness of the space.

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Sebastian Conrad
CABIN ONE // Germany

is a small space for escaping, featuring a sustainable and ecological tiny-house in the wonderful landscapes of the upper palatinate, Germany.

Currently in the making it will feature wild, native hedges, small fruit trees as well as regional shrubs as part of the local regulations to foster sustainable landscapes within new-builds.

As a rhythmic element deadwood-hedges lead though the space, creating habitats for wildlife, alongside the ornamental and mediterranean inspired planting, crafting areas in the garden to venture into and rejuvenate within.

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VILLA DELLE LIMONAIE // Italy

This private garden in Italy was designed for the first time around 10 years ago. In 2019 Haute Jardin had the pleasure to rejuvenate some of its planting and is continuing to develop the space.

“Villa delle Limonaie” plays with a borrowed landscape that is dominant in the region represented by cypress trees and steep slopes. Rocks frame some of the high elevations of this region allowing this garden to play with a large planting palette. With its vistas the garden becomes larger than the existing boundaries and allows nature to move into the property with ease.

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Sebastian Conrad