Gram at the ready for the 20th anniversary of London’s largest free flower show, Chelsea in Bloom, taking place from 19-25 May. This year’s theme of ‘Flowers in Fashion’ has been embraced by Sticks’n’Sushi on the King’s Road with the installation of a spectacular floral display inspired by the legendary late Alexander McQueen.
Sticks’n’Sushi has drawn inspiration from McQueen’s Spring 2001 ‘VOSS’ collection influenced by dusky purple kimonos featuring exotic birds dancing through an oriental garden. At its heart of the larger-than-life installation is the designer’s signature boxed hat, nestled in a garden of wild iris with trees, radiant birds of paradise, wisteria and vibrant greenery cascading down the building.
A timeless symbol of Japanese craftsmanship and seasonal beauty, the installation reflects both the elegance of tradition and the creativity of floral design. Rooted in a half-Japanese, half-Danish heritage, Sticks’n’Sushi has always celebrated the harmony between two distinct cultures – blending the precision and symbolism of Japan with the minimalist, nature-led sensibility of Danish design.
Bringing its unique combination of classic and creative sushi and sticks from the grill to the Kings Road, Sticks’n’Sushi Chelsea offers a culinary escape from the bustling shopping district, with stylish interiors set across two floors. The unique menu features glossy, lifestyle photography throughout, giving a brilliant visual insight to what is to come from the kitchen.
From 19th to 25th May, enjoy a limited-edition Kimono Bloom cocktail with Akashi Tai Yuzushu, St Germain and strawberry shrub for £14 at Sticks’n’Sushi Chelsea.