A red carpet lies enclosed within a delicate fence - a small sanctuary of pattern and light. Its surface blooms with floral vines, as though the garden itself had begun to dream in fabric. In one corner, a small table with glimmering flacons and a cushion waits, quietly inviting someone to pause, to breathe, to arrive.
Beyond the fence, trees and blossoms unfold, and at the garden’s edge rises an elegant building crowned with decorated crenellations - a silent witness to the stillness below.
Red Carpet in the Garden evokes a space of gentle ceremony - a meeting of order and nature, where beauty becomes an act of quiet devotion.