About me

Hello, I’m Tina

I started my business after a long career in graphic design, helping brands define and express their unique stories.
Years of crafting strategy, shaping customer experiences, and answering design briefs taught me how to really listen; to understand people, their needs, their values and reference points and create designs that truly resonate.

I strongly believe that design can enhance our lives; whether that’s creating the perfect flow through a space to calm or engage, using colour to comfort or inspire, texture, shape and form to disrupt or delight, when it's crafted with empathy, for people and planet, the results can be transformational.

I now use all I’ve learned to create beautiful and meaningful gardens, landscapes and installations
to bring joy, nature and connection to everyday.

Landscape and garden designer Tina Worboys
Garden design process drawings
Tina and judges at the Flower and Garden Show

Nature is my inspiration; the quiet rhythm of a woodland, the detailed structure of a hedgerow, the flutter and buzz of a bustling meadow constantly inspire me and feed everything I do.

It’s this wild spirit that I bring into my designs in a way that feels natural, abundant, yet always intentional and refined.

“I have a particular passion for wild flowers; their beauty and tenacity.”

After two fantastic decades living and working in London, we moved to rural England, the exact spot where
Worcestershire meets Shropshire and Herefordshire, with its rolling fields, ancient hedgerows and abundant orchards (they do love an apple here!).

The move has brought me a fresh perspective: a chance to slow down, notice the ever changing details, and ultimately design with a deeper understanding and connection to nature.

Today I design from my studio overlooking our meadow, wild fields, mature oaks and the odd passing sheep.

Worcestershire home in the snow
A butterfly visitor to the Worcestershire home
Doorway of the family home