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Charlotte Hepworth has been crafting waxed paper flowers for over 30 years, a unique art form rooted in the legacy of the renowned Constance Spry artificial flower studio in London. Trained in art and inspired after meeting a student of Spry’s studio, Charlotte began her career making paper flowers for prestigious clients, including the National Trust and Chatsworth House.

Her work has been featured at numerous fairs across the UK, such as House & Garden and Homes & Gardens in London. Charlotte’s intricate, hand-crafted flowers have also been commissioned by historic venues like Fairfax House in York and Attingham Park in Shropshire. She regularly collaborates with interior designers, transforming crepe paper into delicate flowers that are individually cut, assembled, painted with artist oils, and finished with a coat of wax. Passionate about capturing the natural beauty of flowers, Charlotte’s work elevates this medium into a timeless form of art.