Our story
There's a particular kind of evening that the British summer does better than anywhere else.
Not the whole day. The day is ordinary — work, errands, the usual. But around six, something shifts. The light drops a little. The air cools just enough. And the garden, which spent all day just sitting there, suddenly becomes somewhere you actually want to be.
Most people walk past it on the way in.
The Amber Garden started from one observation: that the hours between six and dark are the best hours of the day, and most of us spend them inside.
Not because we want to. Because the garden isn't quite ready. Too dark for comfort, not dark enough to feel atmospheric. That in-between hour where you need one thing — a little warmth, a little light — to make staying outside feel worth it.
Amber Bloom is that thing.
It asks nothing of you. No cables, no switches, no setup. It charges through the day and comes to life at dusk — casting a quiet glow across whatever wall or fence you point it at.
And suddenly, the garden is ready.