Terms and Conditions:

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§ 1 Scope

These terms & conditions ("T&Cs") exclusively govern the use of our website www.hautejardin.com and the conclusion of distance contracts on the sales of products and services presented thereon. These T&Cs include mandatory legal consumer information about your rights and our duties referring to service contracts and e-commerce.

§ 2 Privacy Policy and Imprint

For further information and details please go to: Privacy Policy or Imprint, respectively.


§ 3 Prices / Shipping Costs

Any oder placed is seen as a valid contact between HAUTE JARDIN and the buyer.
All prices shown in the online shop are inclusive of statutory value added tax ("VAT") and other price components.

Shipping costs are declared individually for each provided product in the HAUTE JARDIN shop.


§ 4 Reservation of Title

Physical goods delivered remain property of HAUTE JARDIN until full payment is made.

§ 5.01 Garden Design + Plans / Concepts
Any design and concept related to gardens and green-spaces remains intellectual property of Sebastian Conrad and respectively his studio HAUTE JARDIN.
The distribution, alteration and duplication of designs, planting plans, construction drawings, graphics, sketches as well as photographs and any other elements as part of the deliverables such as concepts, client-briefs, masterplans and other information regarding the projects is — unless explicitly stated — prohibited.

All information between the client and the studio is confidential.

If you seek a right to share or publish any of the previously stated elements or would like to request a press-kit, do contact Sebastian directly: sebastian@hautejardin.com

§ 5.02 Payment
Each project is carried out after writing a bespoke proposal that also includes the terms and conditions of payment.
Unless otherwise stated each payment will be carried out by the client immediately when receiving an invoice.

§ 5.03 Plants
Each client is required to provide the necessary aftercare for any planting created for each space.
Gardens are greatly affected by external factors beyond our control including weather conditions, which can be both extreme and unexpected and they need time and patience to establish and develop. All plants and in particular, grass seed and/or wild flower mixes take a substantial amount of time to mature and evolve.


§ 5.1 Workshops, Gift-Vouchers and other Services

Any workshop/event and other services provided through the HAUTE JARDIN e-commerce are governed by their individual
set of terms and conditions that are declared for each Workshop/Event. If not otherwise stated the terms and conditions described below are valid at all time.

Workshops and Event-Tickets ordered through the e-commerce shop are only valid for the particular date the Workshop/Event takes place and are
attributed to the person declared at checkout. If the workshop has to be postponed or rescheduled the participants will be notified.
For terms regarding withdrawals or cancellations refer to paragraph 6 below.

All tickets for Workshops shall be non-refundable except as set out in paragraph 6 below. However, if you are unable to attend the Workshop/Event for any reason you may email Sebastian (sebastian@hautejardin.com) to provide us with the name of a substitute to attend the Workshop on your behalf and on receipt of this email we shall make such substitution and allow the substitute access to the Workshop.

Any fees have to be paid in full at least 4 weeks prior to the event.


§ 6 Cancellation of Workshops/Events

In case of a cancellation made by HAUTE JARDIN for any Workshop/Event any ticket-holder will be offered either A) an alternative date to participate or B) a full refund of the fees.


§ 6 Consumers’ Right of Withdrawal

You have the right to withdraw from contracts regarding Workshops and Events within 14 Days: The withdrawal period will expire after 14Days from the day on which the order was placed.

Important Notice:
Any fine-art print, card or other individually handmade product is excluded from the right of withdrawal.
Warranty rights are still valid in case a delivered print or good is damaged.

In order to exercise your right of withdrawal, you shall inform HAUTE JARDIN (sebastian@hautejardin.com) of your decision to withdraw from the contract by means of an unequivocal declaration (for example via email or a letter in the post).


Consequences of Withdrawal:
When you withdraw from the contract made by placing an order, HAUTE JARDIN is obliged to refund all of the payments that were recieved by you.


§ 7 Digital Goods

Any digital goods provided by HAUTE JARDIN such as guides, e-books, downloadables, images, video material or text, or social-media content (including wording) remains intellectual property of Sebastian Conrad (HAUTE JARDIN) and is prohibited to be re-distributed, made available or altered by any second or third party users unless explicitly stated otherwise in individual contracts.


§ 8 Masterclass via Teachable
Any digital goods provided by HAUTE JARDIN such as masterclasses, tutorials, video-guides and workshops as well as social-media content (including wording) remains intellectual property of Sebastian Conrad (HAUTE JARDIN) and is prohibited to be re-distributed, made available or altered by any second or third party users unless explicitly stated otherwise in individual contracts. For further terms regarding Teachable visit Terms&Conditions there.

§ 9 Limitation of Liability

We kindly ask you to give HAUTE JARDIN immediate notice of any defects upon delivery of physical goods, such as apparent transport defects. With your instant notification you enable us to claim our own rights against the deliverer or the transport insurance.

Each Party shall be fully liable for intent and gross negligence as well as for damages resulting from injury to life, body or health. In case of ordinary or slight negligence, each Party shall be liable only for breaches of a material contractual obligation. To the extent permitted by law: (i) no Party shall be liable for any lack of commercial success, lost profits and indirect damages and (ii) liability in accordance with the above clauses shall be limited to the typical, foreseeable damages.


§ 10 Changes to Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions may be subject to change and will be updated regularly.


§ 11 Governing Law/Jurisdiction

The contractual relations of the parties to this contract are governed by and construed in accordance with German Law. This choice of law does not apply to consumers inasmuch as it deprives consumer protection rights mandatory according to the law of the state in which consumers have their habitual place of residence. The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded.





01.01.2023