Material World – a festival of art, fashion and horticulture at Kew Gardens

Cazenove Capital is delighted to support Kew Garden’s new autumn festival – ‘Material World’

Hosted in Kew Gardens’ iconic Temperate House, this thought-provoking exhibition runs from 20 September to 2 November 2025, exploring the connections between textiles, plants and sustainability, unearthing the hidden stories behind everyday materials.

Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew has been dedicated to furthering plant science since 1759. Its scientists and partners lead the way in the fight against biodiversity loss and finding nature-based solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises. They partner on conservation work in over 110 countries, with more than 1,000 collaborators, making them a key contributor to the global preservation of plant species. It is an honour to help raise awareness of Kew’s invaluable work.

“We are delighted to extend our partnership with Kew through our sponsorship of ‘Material World.’ We are very much looking forward to seeing the exhibition come to life at Kew Gardens and supporting the invaluable work of its scientists and horticulturists.”

Dominic Emmerson, Deputy Chief Executive, Cazenove Capital

Visitors to ‘Material World’ will be immersed in a visually vibrant programme of art, horticultural installations, performances, talks and late-night events, with five unique areas within the Temperate House featuring visionary artists, designers and researchers. To find out more, visit Kew’s website: Material World | Kew.

Committed to a more sustainable future

Cazenove Capital offers a range of specialist sustainable investment solutions, designed to support positive outcomes for people and the planet. We do this by avoiding investments in harmful industries, while allocating capital to companies finding solutions to environmental and social challenges. We also use our influence as investors to push companies to reduce their use of natural resources. More detail can be found in our engagement report.

We look forward to working with Kew, bringing the ‘Material World’ festival to life.