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Réalisation : Isacrea
Designer : Véronique Cimon
Cuisine : Miralis
Quartz: Silestone by Cosentino
Fabricant: Granit Design
Installation : Guillaume Bussière Entrepreneur - Ébéniste
Photo : France Larose - CASA MÉDIA - Production photos et vidéos – avec Isabelle Boulanger et Véronique Cimon


Completely renovated 1 bedroom apartment, in the heart of the St germain des Pres neighborhood in Paris.
Minimalist deck container garden photo in Paris
Minimalist deck container garden photo in Paris

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Saturday 25th June, Château de Péronne, France.
Jardin Philophrosyne, the second garden designed and realised by Peter Donegan Garden Design at the 13th century castle was officially inaugurated.
The new garden was designed in celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Historial de la Grande Guerre, Europes largest war museum embedded within the towns emblem in the Somme region of Northern France.
In 2018 garden architect Donegan was 1 of 14 designers selected from around the globe to design at historic locations to commemorate the centenary of the ending of WW1. The peace garden, Jardin Eutychia (after the Greek Goddess of Happiness) was realised in the Chateau’s dried up moat.
Of the most recent project, at first glance the garden is a visitors most beautiful welcome, but it contains also a herbarium of world war medicinal plants, virtual reality story telling and a full size Panzer tank and a plant range of scent designed to evoke memory within the 3 tiered space contained within a towns castle courtyard that has fallen three times.
Since 2019 the castles in-house research staff, it’s Director Hervé Francois and Peter Donegan alongside Chloe Quinn have worked side by side on elements of the gardens detail.
Donegan points out “The tricky part of this design and as important, the realisation was that castle and in particular the courtyard was designed ultimately to keep people out and in this projects case the only access was through the buildings front archway and through the 17 metre long tunnel. Invariably the gardens success came down to a very close working relationship with amongst others landscape contractors Laurent Dachy and the carpentry team Clement Henocque (CH Bois).“
According to Assistant Designer Chloe Quinn “that we took a daydream made it into an equation and, people wonder how we made it all happen is exactly what we initially dreamt when we were appointed to this magical and now eloquently fitting but beautiful project“.
Presented by (in photo below):
Hervé Francois (Director, Historial de la Grande Guerre), Peter Donegan (Landscape Designer), Guillaume Duflot (President Historial de la Grande Guerre), Stéphane Haussoulier (Président du Conseil départemental de la Somme), Yael Menache (Deputy), Valérie Kumm (Councilor Departmental), Michéal Tierney (Deputy Ambassador, Irish Embassy France), Jean-Paul Mulot (Conseiller régional Hauts de France).
Peter Donegan is an internationally renowned horticulturist, garden designer and speaker. His practice was borne in 2001 and very swiftly achieved acclaim winning a host of awards for 17th & 18th century gardens & show gardens at national competition. Peter is the series garden designer for DIY SOS The Big Build for RTE Television, an RHS Silver medalist and has designed at Château de Péronne, France in 2019 and 2022.


Saturday 25th June, Château de Péronne, France.
Jardin Philophrosyne, the second garden designed and realised by Peter Donegan Garden Design at the 13th century castle was officially inaugurated.
The new garden was designed in celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Historial de la Grande Guerre, Europes largest war museum embedded within the towns emblem in the Somme region of Northern France.
In 2018 garden architect Donegan was 1 of 14 designers selected from around the globe to design at historic locations to commemorate the centenary of the ending of WW1. The peace garden, Jardin Eutychia (after the Greek Goddess of Happiness) was realised in the Chateau’s dried up moat.
Of the most recent project, at first glance the garden is a visitors most beautiful welcome, but it contains also a herbarium of world war medicinal plants, virtual reality story telling and a full size Panzer tank and a plant range of scent designed to evoke memory within the 3 tiered space contained within a towns castle courtyard that has fallen three times.
Since 2019 the castles in-house research staff, it’s Director Hervé Francois and Peter Donegan alongside Chloe Quinn have worked side by side on elements of the gardens detail.
Donegan points out “The tricky part of this design and as important, the realisation was that castle and in particular the courtyard was designed ultimately to keep people out and in this projects case the only access was through the buildings front archway and through the 17 metre long tunnel. Invariably the gardens success came down to a very close working relationship with amongst others landscape contractors Laurent Dachy and the carpentry team Clement Henocque (CH Bois).“
According to Assistant Designer Chloe Quinn “that we took a daydream made it into an equation and, people wonder how we made it all happen is exactly what we initially dreamt when we were appointed to this magical and now eloquently fitting but beautiful project“.
Presented by (in photo below):
Hervé Francois (Director, Historial de la Grande Guerre), Peter Donegan (Landscape Designer), Guillaume Duflot (President Historial de la Grande Guerre), Stéphane Haussoulier (Président du Conseil départemental de la Somme), Yael Menache (Deputy), Valérie Kumm (Councilor Departmental), Michéal Tierney (Deputy Ambassador, Irish Embassy France), Jean-Paul Mulot (Conseiller régional Hauts de France).
Peter Donegan is an internationally renowned horticulturist, garden designer and speaker. His practice was borne in 2001 and very swiftly achieved acclaim winning a host of awards for 17th & 18th century gardens & show gardens at national competition. Peter is the series garden designer for DIY SOS The Big Build for RTE Television, an RHS Silver medalist and has designed at Château de Péronne, France in 2019 and 2022.


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