Award-winning production designer Fiona Crombie joins Cass Dowding for a conversation about memory, storytelling and the gardens that stay with us.
Best known for her work on films including The Favourite, The King, Cruella, Mickey 17 and Hamnet, Fiona reflects on the gardens of her childhood, from Sydney bushland to her grandmother's garden in Brisbane, and the plants that still carry a deep sense of home.
Together, Cass and Fiona explore how gardens helped shape the emotional world of Hamnet — from wild, useful planting to hidden foraging spaces, orchards and one unforgettable tree. It's a gentle conversation about beauty, atmosphere, creativity and the way nature helps us tell stories.
Fiona also shares her three sentimental plants: wattle, gardenia and pawpaw.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
01:55 Earliest Garden Memories
07:33 What a Production Designer Does
10:34 Discovering the Gardens of Hamnet
14:27 Designing Through Collaboration and Discovery
16:24 Finding the Tree
21:44 Creating the Gardens of Hamnet
28:51 Building the Henley Street Garden
30:57 The Knot Garden and the New House
35:03 The Hidden Foraging Garden
35:58 Designing the Globe to Feel Like the Inside of a Tree
40:10 What Stayed With Fiona After Hamnet
42:51 Three Sentimental Plants
45:52 Quick Fire Questions
49:39 Cass' Reflection
51:43 Credits and What's Next
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Credits:
Music: Hayden Schueler from Vereya Gardening
Audio support: Tom Dowding
Produced and edited by Cass Dowding
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